Whitby Free Press, 6 Jan 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 6, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS R 0om-ghouses, pose "Catch-22" The problem 0of licences, there would be -ooming houses inWhit- no place for the rentera ')y. continues, promIsing to go. ittie .change for the Recent reports have nany residents of such pitdt h.atta oaording houses In the ponted toae act thIn lew year. like sardines" despite Town Clerk Don the 'fact that Iodging :AcKay 'sald that a "Cat- housergiain coh-22" situation exists ln sey hregmusltionae 'he cse ofWhitby least 70 square feet of ooming houses. While floor space ln a room he rooming flouse. must where the renter sleeps. )e licenced, few 0f them oliow the licencîng The regulations also agulations. say that there must be a McKay said that the minimum of one irobîem arises since,ý if washroom with a toilet, o o mnge house sink and bath-shower for )perators were refused every .10 persons, yet In INVITATIONS-- R I 1L- 21 AWO V.SAJXSOPN LýZ I one rooming house 18 people must share one washroom. WhIle regulations say that fresh linen must be supplied a minimum of once a week It Is doub- ted whether this is being done. < Few of the rooms ln these flouses have emoke detectors making them a potential f Ire trap. McKay .said that regulations state that' each room occupied by a lodger must have such a detector. Board o ffers .aduit courses Many new courses are included in The Durham Board of Education win- ter offering of con- inuing adult education programs. in Oshawa And Whitby.' -Terry Boyle, the wel known local author, wiil teach a comprehensive writing course suitable for the novice as well as the experienced writer.' Mary Lisko <"The Weekly Horoscope Week O .1 lm1~ ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) Don't blame others for situations you croate. Mend fonces. Some omotional concerna vanlsh. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) An attractive offer may have hidden pitfalls. Compare pricos. Young people neod attention. GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20). Financial'planning is important. A surn of money may be coming your way. Sait it away. ~CANCER (June 21-July 22) Romance sparkles. Be alert to subtle hints. Domestic relations. improve. You sae an' <experionce. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Health problems are possible. This could b. a difficult period. Patience. kindness, understand- ing pay. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Find a new focus for creativo abilities. Put your ideas to work. Surprise others. Ploasure cornes your way. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Careful planning is needed. Write things down thon talk them over. The good wil offset the bad. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Don't get involved in othor's romance. Do youi own thing. Hard work will pay now. Don't be tardy.' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Mix with others. A- social event will go well. Forget tiresome duties and blossom a little. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Go over your basic wardiobe. Discard items, plan purchases. Your looks, interest others. AQUARJUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18) An old friend takos on, new meaning. You talk- over fresh ideas and plans. A Ltime for now beginnings. PISCES (lob. 19-Mar. 20) A good ime to stay home and ,work on quiet projeets. Minimize travel. Avoid largo groupe. I Happy New Year 1982, and especiaily to Reglonal .Councillor Tom Edwards. His New Years resolution coluxnn made more sense than aillthe Coundil'Columns during the year. We loved it Tom, but you forgot'about ail the General Motors board'of directors jogging into Oshawa to select a new presi- dent for the company. That picturewas as amnusing as your picture appearngi with the caption 'Two fined $800 for operating.bawdy house'. You can't win 'em ail. Keep up the good work Tom. On to, a lighter not~e. PAPER DRIVEý., <This Saturday wiil be the monthly paper drive for the Corridor Areaand the Otter Creek area., Please have papers bundled and by the road by 9 arn. The cubs; and scouts wiil be coilecting in these two areas this Saturday, Januar-y,9.' EXECUTIVE MEETING The JanuarWy executive meeting of the Corridor Area Ratepayers Association Will be' held on Wed- nesday, January 13 at 8 p.m. in Committee Room 2 of the Whitby Mgunicipal Building.,Ail executive membres are asked'to be present. CORRIDOR CAPERS DANCE >The next semi-annual Capers Bail wiil be held at Heydenshore Pavillon, on' Saturday, February 20, 1982 at 8:30 pam. Tickets-will be available from any executive member and' are $10 a couple. Prizes, lunch'and bar privileges. Cail early and reserve your, tickets. Due to the 4,00 per cenhticrease in postal rates, tickets wiil be hand delivered by mem- bers jogging along the streets, so please cail early to avoid late delivery. Variiety, concertL Happy Cooker", etc.) offers a nine-hour food processor cooking cour- se beginning on February 2.> Peggy Drynan.will hold reading -and listening to 'music classes, Jan Kent con-- -tinues her 'popular stained glass wolrk-' 'shops, learn, to draw classes will be taught by Karen Buck Mackintosh and Lillian, McKay will instruct in the art of writing fiction and non- fiction. Other new courses are: handwriting analy- ,sis, cooking Rtadian style,-fitness thru' jazz, introduction to pottery, Spanish for travellers, portrait photography, cardiopulmonary resus- citati on (C.P.R.),' in- corne tax planning, *and prepared childbirth (prenatal). The, classes begin during- the week of January 18 and registra- tion will be held on January 11, 12,' 13 and 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. at An- derson ,C.VI., Whitby, For more information, on the continuing aduit education program cail 576-4600 extension 261. Barbershoppers, Cou, Sections 298 and 301 <R.S<.0. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Munlcipality of Durham 18 considering the passing of by-Iaws authorlzing 'construction of the fo llowi> ng projectsý: 1. Reconstruction of Regional Road 5 from Ashburn to east of Régional Road 23, ln the Town of Whitby. 2. Reconstruction of Regional Road 15 (Simcoe Street ln Beaverton) f rom <John Street easterly.for 0.6 km, ln the Township 0f Brock. 3. Reconstruction of Regional Road 16 (Ritson Road) f rom Régional Road 58 (Adelaide Avenue) io Regionfal Road 28 (Rossîand Road), ln the City of O'shawa. 4. Reconstruction of Regoonai Road 20 from Regional Road 14 easterIyto Lot 32f the former Clarke Township, in the Town of Newcastle. 5. Reconstruction 0f Régional Road 30 from Lot 18119 of the former Town- ship of UxbrIdge to York Regional Road 15, ln the Township of Uxbridge. 6. Reconstruction of Regional Road 34 from north of Concession VI - VII of the former Township of Darlington to Regional Road 3 ln the Town of New- *castie. 7. Construotion of turning lanes at the Intersection of Régional Road 53 (Stevenson Road) and Regional Road 59 (Gibb Street) ln the City of Oshawa. 8. Construction of turning lanes at the Intersection of Regional Road 22 (Vic- toria Street) and Regional Road 45 (Henry Street) in the Town of Whitby. 9. Construction of turning lanes, at the Intersection of Regional Road 28 (Rossland Road) and Gibbons Street ln the City 0f Oshawa. 10. Construction, of a southbound truck climbing lane on Regional Road 1 (Brock Road) ln Concession VIII of the Town of Pickering. 11. Construction of a turning lane at the intersection of Regional Road 14 (Liberty Street) and King Street in Bowmanville. Plans showing details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Road Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Télephone 668-7721. The Public Works Committee, being delegated by Regional Council as the hearing body, shahl hear in person or by his or her counsel,. solicitor or agent, any person who dlaimrs his or her land will be prejudically affected by the by- laws and ,who applies to* the undersIgned to be heard at a special meeting of the Public Works Committee on February 2. 1982. DATE atWhlty tis 6h dy of~ ~ W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. COMMISSIO0NER 0F WORKS ty Town Singers, Odessa Ukrainian Dance En- semblei,,Toronto Acco- lades and theOshawa Pipe Band have in common? The five groupsa wiil ail be per- frigin 'a special Variety Concert at East- dale Coilegiate on Sun- day, January 24, 'from 2 Hosted. by Harry -McKew, the afternoon promises. musical treats forev ery taste.. Tickets are $3, and al proceeds wiil go to the Christmas Seal -Camn- paign which funds research into lung disease and also pro- vides a variety of local programs to 'assist people with breathing problems. Tickets are available from Information Oshawa (behind City -Hall)<,,or- direct. from Durham Region Lung Association by calling 723-3151. > SPECIAL, ALL TV SERVICE CALLS $9,5q WITH THIS AD ONLY BROCK TV 579-2133 ALL PARTS AND SERVICE- GUARANTEED THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN'0F WH ITBY IN THI'E MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1980,0C.337 AND IN THE MATTER 0F'TIIE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Counc Il of the Corporation of the TOWN 0f WHITBY ln- tends to designate the property, including lands and buldings, at the foiiowing municipal address as property 0f'architecturai value or Interest under Part IV of the Ontario Herîtage Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 337. (a) RIngwood. 1601 Hopkins Street Whitby, Ontario The composite style 0f Ringwoo d refleots trends ln Canadian Archi- tecture of the l9th Century resulting in a fine blend of Regency, Italianate and Second Empire.stylings. The house also displays woodwork which reflects local stylings of that era. (b) Ringwood was bulit by Barnabas Gibson, a prominent raliroad coritractor. Gîbson built the Port Whltby - Lindsay uine, the third Union Station ln Toronto, as well as miles of railway track throughout Ontario and Quebec. Any person may, before January 29, 1982, send by registered mail or deliver to the'Clerk of the TOWN of WHITBY notice of his or her objection to the pro- posed designation together with a statement of reasons for the objection and ail relevant facts. If such a Notice of Objection is rec'eived, the Council of the Corporation of the TOWN of WHITBY shahi refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the TOWN of WHITBY this 3oti day of December, 1981. DONALD G. MCKAY, B.A., A.M.C.T. Clerk The Corporation of The Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East - WhItby, Ontario I r What do the Oshawa

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