Whitby Free Press, 30 May 1984, p. 27

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Last week was Public Works Week in Whitby and the department held an open house at the Taunton Rd. depot. Over 350 school children were given a tour of the ýdepot and shown ail of the vehicles the department uses - from graders, front end loaders, garbage trucks to snow plows. One of the visiting classes was the grade 3 and 40of Florence M. Heard Public School. All 26 members of class are seen here posing in front of one of the trucks used for snow clearing: In fact, two members of this cljass won first and third place in the Public Works Poster Contest. Lori Maring won $15 and Shawn Samson won $5 for their efforts. Free Press Staff Photo WHiTBY FR EE PR ESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1984, PAGE 27 For high school 8tudents..0 Summer is the time to continue education Full credit courses which students have flot taken before will be of- fered this summer* at O'Neill Collegiate, Oshawa from Tuesday, July 3 to Friday, August 10. Classes will ho held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. each day. English and mathematies courses will ho offered at the advanced and general level from grade 10 to 13. Science courses (physics and chemistry) will be of- fered in grades il and 12 respectively. A grade 12 general level course in Law will ho offered. Prospective students presently enrolled in school are to register HELP FIGHT KIDNEY DISEASE with their guidance departrnent by June 1. Others who are in- terested in -attending can register with the Continuing Education department at 555 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa.. For more information phone 576-4600, exten- WANT ABS ALO6 1 £PRINTING9 inÉvitations -.matches - serviettes as, well as from the day's activities. The followîng day some students had a hard time keeping their eyes open- and many wished awards night had been re-scheduled to a Friday evening. At lunch hour the student council sold ice cream in the cafeteria in honor of Hawaii Day. THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY IN THE MATTER 0F THL ONTARIO ACT, R.S.O.- 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 Councîl of the Corporation of the TOWN of WHITBY has passed By-law No. 1679-84 to desîgnate the followîng property as being of architectural andior historîcal value or in- terest under Part IV of The Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 337: Former Ail SaInts' AnglIcan Church Rectory 208 Byron Street South Whltby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 208 BYRON STREET SOUTH Hicaoien The house was built as a private residence ln 1868. In 1882, it was purchased as the rectory for Ail Saints' Anglican Church. It served ln that capacity through 69 years and 9 successive mînisters. ln 1951, the house reverted back to a private residen- ce for which It has since been used. Arciacluel~ Much of the beauty of this building is presently hldden. The original tongue-In-groove frame siding and the window trim have covered over by vinyl siding. The enclosed porch and the widow's walk have been removed and the two main-facade, f irst- floor windows have been enlarged. The roof'trim treatment, particularly the cornice and brackets, are still intact. With careful restoration, many of the significant architectural features wilI again become visible to the passer-by. DATED AT THE TOWN 0F WHITBY THIS 30TH DAY 0F MAY, 1984. Michael B. Gazo Deputy Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whltby, Ontarlo Li N 2M8 SPECIALS AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES! *.nnÎesarYEV GRAN;D OPENING SPECIALS 1984 is Woodcrafts' lOth Anniversary year, and we've planned many special events. A brand new Woodcraft location has just opened in Whitby at Dunlop St. and Brock St. Corne in now and take advantage of special prices on all Woodcraft products at every Woodcraft location. COTTAGE SPECIALS Introducing our new NO-MAR finish. Highly resistant to water anîd -alcohol marks, heat, dents and scratches. ALL BEDROOM FURNITURE 15% OFF! THE BARN S.E. Corner of Markham and Steeles 293-2279 Solid Pine Bucket Bcnch Bookcase 33" x 78" Reg. $495. Compare $759 SALE $425 w %D Solid Pinee IR Special Lig Solid Pine Homcstcad Bcd 4 Country Double: Reg. $595 Reg. $835 SAE 49 AL $7 WOODCRe. 66 SALERAf25 42" Round ght Table & Style Chairs. WORKSHOP & SHOWROOM WHITBY 370 Denison St. E. Just E. of Woodbine 111 Dunlop St. W. 2 lights N. of Steelles at Brock St. 475-2488 *668-2770 Denis O'Connor report CONT'I) FROM PG. 19 Ankus will be thie social convenor. Congratula- tions to the new student council and thank you to those who took the time to campaign. At 9 p.m. the dancing bgnwith our own Mike Fitton -as D.J. DO'C students straggled home at eleven beils, tired from the dancing

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