WIITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1984, PAGE 17 Doc-a-thon cham p won Jac.kson concert tickets By SUSAN MICHIELI Denis O'Connor H.S. A new month has star- ted and with it many new activities and hap- penings. Our annual Doc-A.- Thon has been com- pleted and now we proceed with the task of collecting the sponsored pledges. We have raised a sum of $45,000. Sore feet and tired bodies are a small price to pay for such a successful fund- raiser. A bit of added in- spiration was given to everyone to raise money. Those who raised at least $100 were eligible, to win two tickets to see Michael Jackson in concert. The lucky winner was Petra Fischer. She was presented her prize by Michael, Jackson him- self (played by our guidance counsellor, Angus Dixon). Dixon is presently in Europe where he will hopefully send us a postcard. The Rotary Youth Exchange is. being of- fered to a student from our sehool. The ex- change offers the '(z' student an opportunity to spend a year in another country, living with a host family, lear- ning a new language and meeting. new people. It's also a chan-, ce to tell others about Canada. Emmanulle Billon from France is spending this year with US- Driver education classes are being held after school. Soon there wiIl be a new group of well-trained license- holders comning -out of ]Raffle drawn toznorrow The grade 1O's recen- tly had their retreat at Marylake and the grade 13's will be off to Sharon on Oct. 15. The midget ladies basketball team is busy practicing for their next game against Uxbridge. Good luck, ladies!1 The week came to a conclusion with a four day wieekend for us here at DO'C. The teachers spent their first P.A. day last Friday on retreat. We students caught up onl homework The Whitby-Bjrooklin Block Parent Association is holding a raffle on Oct. 11. The prize is $500. This is the group,'s only fund raising ac- tivity for the year and proceeds will be used LETS SEEYOU DO IT... THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY M NTHE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337 AND IN THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F INTENT TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation -of the Town of Whitby intends to designate the. property, IncludIng lands and buildings at the foliowing municipal address as property of ar- chitectural value or interest under Part 4 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. John Watson House 1733 DufferinStreet Whltby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION F 1733 DUFFERIN STREET The house was built circa 1857 for, or by, John Watson, a wealthy grain merchant ln Port Whitby. Together with James Rowe, Watson helped deveiop the Port Into a th riving commun ity ln th e 1850's and 1860's. He was aisoï the f irst Whitby Town Councillor for Port Whitby (South Ward) from 1855 to 1859. The house was aiso owned by David Galbraith, part-owner and harbour master of Whitby Harbour f rom 1880 to 1905. Architectural The John Watson house is typicai of a wealthy man's home of the 1850's and is one of the oldest large homes ieft ln Port Whitby. -It is a fine exam- pie of the mixed Regency-Cîasslcai Revival ar- chitectural tradition in vernacular building. Any person may, before October 26,1984, send by registered mail or deliver to the Cierk of the Town of Whitby notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of reasons for the objection and ail relevant facts. If such notice of objection Is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shail refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 26th day of September, 1984. Donald G. McKay Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario. LiN 2M8 I operating expenses. Tickets, can be ob- tained from the Brooklin Bakery or from any Block parent area chairnian. Cansdi. RadWk-idvtsonend Telecommunlcaons commission Conseil du la radodffusion et des IicoM"Muncations canadiennes NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO CRTC -Notice af Public Hearing 1984-87. The CRTC wIIi hoid a public hearing beginning on 27 November 1984 et the Canference Cen- tre, Phase 4,140 Promenade du Partage, Papineau Room, Huit, Que., to consider the toliowIng: Rogers Cable TV Lt. 36. OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE AND Wl-IT- BY,' Ont. Application (842060600) by ROGERS CABLE TV LTD., ta amend the licence for the broad- casting receiving under- taking aerving the abov- mentianed locetions, by ln- creaaing th e autharized maximum monthiy fes tram 1$8.68 to $9.60 effective 1 January 1985. The present maximum monthiy tee was authorIzed on 29 June 1984 (Decision CRTC 84-538). The application may be examIned et: 301 Marwood Dr., Oshawa, Li H lJ4. WMere may I examine the documenta? You .May examine ait relevant documenta during normai of-' fice heurs et the local ad- dress given ln this notice, et the CRTC, Centrai Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudiere, 1 Promenade* du PotgRaom 561, Huit, Quebec, and et the totiowIng regionai office: Compiex Guy Favreau, East Tawer, 200 Dorchester Btvd. West, Roomn 602 Montreat, Quebec H2Z MX. How can I forward my com- menta ta the CRTC? You may submit commente or Inter- ventions on eech application, in letter or ather form. Yau muet Indicete cieariy, whether you. support, £ pose, or propose c anes ta an applictin, ad whether you wish toaeppeer et the public hearing. Both the ap- plicent and the Commission must receive your Interven- tion, and you muet send the CRTC proot thet you have 50 served th1e applicant, aiong with the originel dacument addressed ta the Secretary Generai. if muet be signed with your name, eddress, end taiephone number, and be received by the Commission an or betore: DEADLINE FOR INTERVENTION: 7 Navember 1984. Where can I got more tnt or- mation? To know more about your rights and obligations et a public hearing, piseasreter ta the "CRTC Ruies of Procedlure". aveilabie> for $1.50. trom the CanadIen Govemnment Pubiishing Cen- tre, Depertment of Suppiy end Services, Hull, Quebec KiA 0S9. You may aisa cati the CRTC Public Hearinge Branch ai (819) 997-1328 or Tel. 683-1968