Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1985, p. 17

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WUIITBY FREE PRESS' WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1985, PAGE 17 Gifi to the town Once again, Len Cullen la giving the Town of Whitby a helping hand in the operation of thse Touriat In- formation Centre on Brock St. S. Cullen la thse owner of the Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village whlch la fast becoming one of Durham Region's biggest touriat attractions. It already hoids that titie for Whitby and since It opened fîve years ago it has already hosted over one million visitors. Last week Cuflen (left), presented an 1'unspecified amount" of money to thse town ta help operate the centre. Receiving the cheque la Mayor Bob Attersley. Looking on la Durhsam Region Ciairman Gary Herrema, Mike Ruby, field representative o! the Ministry of Tourism and Recreatiofl and Reg. Coun. Gerry Emm. Harmonica pae Charlie Hubbleday, Whitby resident and charter member of the Seniors' Activity Centre, entertatis on the harmonica wjth The Happy Wanderer et the Strawberry Social lasi Thursday afternoofl He was accompanied by Myra White, a volunteer et tise centre.Tihe social was the lest in a series of events et the centre celebrating Senior Citizen's Montis. Free Press Staff Photo Last week's Ajax bridge club scores The folowing are tise resuits of lest week's handiczlp game et tise Ajax Bridge Club as reported by Dwight Oland. Sections 'A' and 'D' played earning an average of 84. In section 'A': Norths and Souths Elma Norman and Jay Dynes, 117; Lloyd Peel and John Miller, 107.5; Joanne Marden and Phyllia Kelly, 103.5; and, Bill and Edna Baker, 91. East and West: Paul MacNeili end Chris Chambers, 102.5; Harry and Vina Marks, 98.5; Beas and Rusa Picker- agili, 98; and, Bruce Norman and Greg Sweeney, 94.5. In section 'D': North and South: Mike Fernley and Alan Doucette, 108.5; Jimn and Brenda Reid, 99.5; Sean Finan and Nel Brady, 96; and, Peter Mott and Betis Sweeney, 93.5. East and West: John Cook and Everil Grant, 116.5; Mike Norman and Herry Tours, 105.5; and, Irene Pinkerton and Donelda Crawforth, 95.5. 1Tise results of each week's play et tise club will be reported in tise following issue of tise Whitby Free Press. Charlia is jumping fer jay sinca he faund eut about the service at Dickson Printing & Office Supplias in the Ajax Plaza. ~~Lts see y3RIjao do à"LUVE ENTERTAINMENT"" PLUS SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT BUFFET FOR ONLY RESERVIATIONS REQUIRED GOLDEN GATE, fers a wide salection of 107 Brock Street South, Canadian dishes. The Whltby 868-2222 Bo-Bo piatter and thaîr This popular, 30.year chicken f ingers are two oid Chinese restaurant speciailes worth has recentiy ln.- trying. Perfect for lun- troduced Szechuafl ch or dinfler. Cuisine for those wfio open f rom il to 2 like hot, spicy dishes. arn. daiiy. Friday and n addition to ifs Saturday until 3 ar. Chinese t are the Fuiiy licenses. Dine-mn Golden Gate aiso of.-*and fast home deiivery. ROSE ELECTRONICS Specializirig in wiring cars for travel traitlers, hard top trailers & electroffic control 723a1 009 î THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWNOFWHITBY N THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, RS.O1980, 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 Councîl of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby Intends to designate the property, lncluding lands and buildings, at the foiiowing municipal address as property of historlo or architecturai value or lnterest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0. 1980, c. 337. Jacob Bryan House 300 Byron Street South WhItby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 300 BYRON STREET SOUTH HistorIcai The house was bulit In 1862 by William Dunkley for Jacob Bryan Jr. Ha was a hotel keaper In Whitby, having owned at dIfferent times, the Ontario Hotal and the Royal Hotel. Ha also sarved as Whtby's Chiet Constable In the 1870's. Archtecturai The Jacob Bryan Housa la a good axample of the "Regency Cottage" style. The house la one storey wlth the characteristIc hip roof but contains no specificaily "Regency" details. The paired brackets under the eaves, the buff brick quoins and voussoirs, the six over six sash and the door- way with rectangular transom and aide lights ara ail features which were common ai the time but all not "Regency Cottage" In form. The satar enlargement of two windows and the addition of the front porch have been carried out In a com- patible manner and enhance the houses design. Any person may, bafore Auguat 2, 1985, send bv registered mail or deliver to the Clark of thù Town of Whitby notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together wlth a statement of reasons for the objection and ail relevant facta. If such notice of objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shahl rater the matter ta the Conservation Review Board1 for a hearing. DATED a the Town of Whitby th15 3rd day of July,~ 1985. Donald G. McKay Town Clark The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 COMING AT Vou LIVEI <COVER CHARGE) DISCONTINUING BANDS FOR THE SUMMER - COKE E JO ES - Saturday, JUIy 27185 HALF NEW YEARS PARTY! part-yfavors *fun * prizes "The old Monday night Madness naw runs ALL WEEK at Cokea Joesl" CIUSTQM ___ *BUSINESS FORMS *LEGAL CERTIFICATES *WEDDING INVITATIONS- * NCR FORMS " CARDS a FOLDERS PITN N " LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES *OFC UP1S * CATALOGUES

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