Whitby Free Press, 7 Dec 1983, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY 0DECEMBER 7, 1983, WH ITBY FR EE PRESS Hockey Match of the Season The Whitby Jaycees and the Town of Whitby will be hosting a hockey match between the Soviet Veterans and the Toronto Metro Old- timers hockey clubs at Iroquois Park Arena in Whitby on Dec. 7 at 8 P.m. Hockey fans in the region wil witness. an exciting game between the World Cup Old- Timers Champions, the Toronto-Metro Old- timers and the for- midable, star-studded Soviet Veterans. Frank Reynolds, General Manager of the Toronto club indicated that preparing for this game is like preparing THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBy IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0., 1980, CHAPTER 337 AND IN THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F PASSING 0F BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that Council of the Corporation of the TOWN of WHITBY has passed By-law 1595-83 to designat e the folîowing property as being of ar- chitecturai andior historical value or interest un- der Part IV of The Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0., 1980, Chapter 337: The Shier-Wills House 800 Centre Street South Whitby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F THE SHIER-WILLIS HOUSE <a) Architecturai The Shier-WilIis House Is a good example of On- tario vernacular cottage design. It dîsplays many architectural elements typical of Its time including a simple yet elegant veranda trimmed with treillage, a panelled door with cut glass, sidelights and wooden shingles,. (b> Historcal The house was b*ulît ln 1868 for John Shier, the f ir- st county engineer for Ontario County. He drew up Perry's and Werden's Plans upon which much of the older part of Whitby was bulit, and designed "lnverlynn" and "Perry's Castle". James Wilis owned the house from 1901 until his death in 1938. Willlis was a local businessmnan who held seyeraI public positions incîuding that of Mayor from< 1913-1914. - DATED at the Town of Whitby this lth day of December, 1983. Donald G. McKay Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 j to play against a team of 10 Gordie Howes and 10 Bobby Orrs. Reynolds is moçe.than pleasçd with the performaàce of the Toronto club this season. Ail members 0f the Soviet Veterans are past players of the Russian National Team. This hockey event of the region will prove to be an exciting evening for the fans. It is also a means by which the people of the region can show their support for the Whîtby Jaycees, the Town of Whitby and the Curling From Pg. 16 Defending champion Vesey couldn't get un- tracked, as has been his problem ahl season. After his fîrst-round loss to Gilchrist he bounced back with a 10-3 decision over Ottawa's John Chiarelli but was stopped by another Ot- tawa skip, Bruce Delaney, 12-8. Whitby's Ron Cameron lost to Neil Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital. To add to this event, the makers of Vie- toriaville hockey sticks wiIl be giving away 200 36 inch hockey sticks to children, Ticket prices are $8 in advance or $10 at the door on Dec. 7 and are available at Peacock Sports and Trophies Ltd., 110 Athol St. or at Iroquois Park Arena, Henry and Victoria Sts., Whitby or by phoning the Jaycees at 666-1553. Millard of Lachine, Que., 7-6 but then edged Oshawa's Brian Sud- dard. Nonetheless, he bast to Joe Gurowka 9-4 in the next round. Several curlers made the opening round of the consolation event but then sputtered. Toley Wozniak of Whitby was- bounced- by Chiarelli 10-9, while Suddard was upended by Dale McKenzie of Royals 7-5. SIMPLE i The simple solution to cieanlng storage problems ln the attic and garage is a Classified Ad. WMITBY FREE PR.ESS............... 668-6111 PRO DODGE Your Local Chrysler-Dodge Sales and Service *cog~(gIgaJDealer Parts & Service - Thursdays tiii 9 p.m. O WHITBY 209 Dundas St. W. 666-3000 PEACOC K LUMBER LTD. I N-STOCK Over 1,000,000 f eet. of kiln dried. Hardwoods * Sèftwoods. Dressing Facilities WHOLESALE - RETAIL 328 Ritson Rd. N. Oshawa 725«47,44 Carrier of the Month A "surprised" Christopher TuIly, 8 of 905 Harding St., Whitby, is our Most Improved Carrier of the Month. A Grade 3 student of R.A. Hutchison School who plays hockey for Dom's Auto Parts, wins a calculator. Congratulations Chris. Subseriber of the Month Rosemary Orde of 23 GlenhilI Dr., Whitby, was chosen as this months Sub- scriber of the Month. Orde, an Ontario sales representative for Viletta China, has been a resident of Whitby for approximately 18 months. She received a Royal Stiluhr desk dlock. -J, m m 1

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