Whitby Free Press, 27 Oct 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6e WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Br~kin. Byines By ROXANNE REVELER Cali 655-4951 wlth items for this column. 69 Baldwin St. (Hwy. 12 & 7) Brooklin655.4584 Corne to Brooklin for a large selection of fancy & specialty yarns for your Christrnas knitting. STHE CORPORATION OF ;THETOWNOFWHITB3Y IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O., 1980, CHAPTER 337 AND IN THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLIO WING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F INTENTION 1TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends -to designate the property, Inciuding lands and buildings, at the following municipal address as property of archi- tecturai value or l'nterest under Part IV of The On- tarlo Heritage Ac t, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 337. Hood/Hfare House 301 Centre Street South Whitby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION (a) Architecturai The Hood/Hare House Is an excellent exam- pie of the vernacular Gothic revival style of architecture. The most outstanding feature of this white clapboard house is the finely de- tailed bargeboard and treillage work. which surrounds the house. Aiso of interest are the transomn and sideiights of leaded glass which surround the front door. (b) Historical The Hood/Hare House has had a number of owners since it was built ln 1875, the most prominent of whom are Mr. William Hood who had the house built, Mrs. Florence Metcaife and Mrs. Kathleen Hare. Any person.rmay, before November 19, 1982, send by Registered Mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a state- Hi there: Down with ail that canned music they playý in supermarket 's. At those prices I expect the 'Toronto Symphony in person. LIBRARY NEWS Have you ever been to a "Ghoulish Ghost Get Together"?. Now is your chance for the library is' sendlng out an Invitation to ail ghost.s, goblins, wit- ches, froge, toads (whatever your disguise) to join them at the spooky party. Ail the giggly ghosts wil corne out of their hidlng places. Do you dare.corne Saturday, October 30from 10:30 tol:30? The pre-sc 'hool story hour is underway every Tuesday from 12:30 to 1: 30 p.m. AUl little ones from three years and up are welcome to join for fun times with storles, crafts, music and movies. At the Tuesday program for adults '"get crackin"l with Judy Weldon frorn the Ontario Egg Producers Marketing Board who wiil teach creative cooking with eggs from 12:30 to1: 30 p. m. BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold its October meeting tonight, October 27, in the C.E. Building at 8 p.m. A competition wil take place which includes con- terpieces, gift wrapped boxes, door swags, etc. A craft demonstration by Barbara Twinor and friends will proceed a craft sale. Corne out for a lively evening of entertainment and take home some new ideas for a "happy holiday." The Junior Society will also be-entering in their own category and their ideas should prove interest- ing. Everyone is welcome. BroolinFlour Milis Flour& Baking Supplies 20,Kg'Bite Size Dog Food I 1m 0 tax Included) FREE Dog Bowl $1.00 OFF with this ad 23 CASSELS ROAD EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851 WHAT TO DO WH EN A DEATH OCCURS O UTRO F*TOWN If you're ever involved in arranging a funeral for someone who dies out of town, you should contact a local funeral director who will, make the arrange- ments with a funeral director in the city where the death occurred. Our membe-, rship in professional organizations gives us contact with many highly quali - fied funeral service people across North America. We'll take the necessary steps to have the deCeased brought home. We will confer with you at long distance or with other family members locally to plan the funeral. It is import- ant to remember to cal1 your. home town funeral director FIRST. This will avoid duplications of effort and fees. If you wish further details on out-of- town arrangements, please contact us. The Carson Funeral Homne. & Chapel ROBERT J. CARSON, FUN ERAL Di RECTOR - 79 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN, ONT. - TELEPHONE 655-3662 'q 2ND BROOKLIN SCOUTS LADIES' AUXILIARI The next meeting of the 2nd Brooklln Scout L.'adies'Auxlliary will be-on Wednesday, Novembx 3 at 7:30 p.m. ln th~e Brooklini Concept Conter. You interest and input 15 of great value. Please plant attend. A used unlform depot is being operated by one the ladies in Whitby. Please caîl 668-5955 after p.m. for details. Orders for Regal Greetings and Gifts may b placed by calling 655-3975. DURHAM PONY CLUB Congratulations to members of the Durham PoA Club who eanred new levels in horsemanship ti past week within the club. Local members bei, tested were Carolyn Van Lullng and Victoria Robir son awarded "D" level, Tosha Falkenham a» Karen Burt "Di", Heather Beil "D2", Jane Browne- and Susannie Browne "C". Janet ari Susanne and their familles wiil move to BrookL from Toronto before Christmas, 50 welcomel Tw~ other club members Christine Le Messurier ant Lauralee Evans received their "B" levels. " If you would like to know more about the Durhan Pony Club's year round activities, corne to ai evening of information sharing on November 3 'a Roy and Sue Robinson's. Memberships are dut November 15. For further information please -cal 655-3180 or 655-428. TURKEY SUPPER The annual turkey supper at Myrtle United Chur. ch will be hel d Saturday, November 6 at 5:30 p.n, Get your tickets early and you won't ho disappoini. ed. Aduits charge is $6, children $3. Telephone 655. 4704 or 655-4003 for any additional information. TUPPERWARE PARTY Plan to attend the giant. tupperware pairty spon- sored by the Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders of your town. It will ho held in the Brooklin Commu- nity.Centèr on Tuesday, November 2 commencing at 8 p.m. Admission is free and there will ho refreshments and prizes. 0f course everyone is welcome so lot': have a grand turnout. This is your way of support- ing the girls 0f Brooklin, Ashburn and Myrtie. Show them you care. MONDAY BLUES TIMES TWO A plumber friend 0f mine hates Mondays ... that's the day he has to dlean up the mess made by all the weekend "do-it-yourselfers". See you next week ...Roxanne Reveler Brooklin Bakery drop off Fridays, before noon please Cali 655-4951 BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY *& DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655-4951, S PECIAL THIS WEEK Do-nuts i .89 doz. Honey dip - apple - strawberry blueberry & lemon. YES WE MAKE UP PARTY PLATTERS See our unadvertised mn-store specials. cil e% - 'i i it, er ýur W If you are looking for of something to do on a 6 Sunday, why not take in the Christmas .Craft be Show at Heydenshore Pavillon, Water St. and South Blair, Whitby, Oc- tober 31 from 10 a.m. to 5 P.m. wi You wiil get a chance is to meet with some very ng interesting craftsrnen h- from various parts of' id Ontario. There wiil be et some fifty' booths of id crafts in just about ail ini medias ranging fromý vo pottory, 1weaving, id stalned glasls, bread dough art, woodwork, n, motal sculpture, jewell- tn ery, leather and much at more. e You'1l meet local craf- Il tsmen such as Deirdre Hope, who will demon- strate the various types of dolîs you may wish to -choose from on your L. Christmnas shopping list. t- Another gaI who was a 5- seil-out at, the spring show is Verraîl Feeney, whose stuffed animals are a big hit. Some new faces will 1- be evident. Shelagh ;f Patrick with dough art 1- people plaques and 9 Donna Saunders of Port Perry will be on hand to S help f111 the needs 0f the s little ones in wearable items. For the adult, you may want to choose from a wide range of things, such as jewellery, hand knitted s sweaters by Theresa e Hughes, quilted items Sby Margaret Howe or. Wendy Rinehart, bouse- hold. items in -wiodxI work;,both finished' and." decorative. The Whitby Historical Society will ho on hand to do their best in the trefreshment end of the show. It's a great show s0 don't miss it. Christmas crafts' Y awards The Oshawa YWCA will ho hosting the Dur- ham Region, Women of Distinction Awards Dinner on, Thursday, November 4, at the Holi- day Inn to honor women in our region for their exceptional contribution to our community life. Many organizations and individuals through- out Durham Region (Pickering, Uxbridge, Whitby, Oshawa, Town of Newcastle and others) submitted nomi- nations in ail categories. The Awards Selection Committee, composed of women from Durham Region plus one YWCA representative, has re- ceived a total of 41 nominations. At the inaugural din- ner, awards will ho pro- sented to women ac- cording to their achieve- ment and with respect to their concern for the recognition 0f women In each of five categorles:- the arts, business, pro- fessional and labour, community service, public affairs and spor- ts. The keynote speaker will hoè the Very Rever- end Lois Wilson, the tir- «st woman moderator of the United Church ef Canada. Dinner tickets ar" $30 and are available at thé YWCA or eall Eltà Sproule at 728-870.

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