PAGE 28, WEDNESDAY J ULY 10, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS M.. RELETAENW Treed ravine gives Whitbyhome a country setting Located overlooking a beautifully treed ravine, this four bedroom executive home exudes a country feeling right here in town. Towering trees and paved bicycle and jogging paths, are the view from the cour- tyard. The oversized lot is an irregular shape measuring 62 feet across the front, with side depths of ap- proximately 182 feet and 112 feet and 99 feet PROGRESSIVE HAIRDRESSING SHOP nowl availabie in prime Whitby plaza location, plenty of f ree parking, asking $25000 on easy terms. Ven- dor will hoid morgage. Shirley Sinden 668-8865 or 668-5190.I IS YOUR INCOME SMALLER THAN YOUR POTENTIAL? Cali Lorne Kime or Bruce Opferkuch for a confidential interview. J,21 668-6221 GOLO JACKET REALTY LTD. 149 BROCK ST. N.,WHITBY CANADAS LARGEIT REAL ESTATE NETWORK. CENTUR 21. £ACH OFFICE IS NDEPENDENTLYoWED AD OFEITED. across the back. D'Angelo-build, this huge home measures almost 2,700 square feet. The stunning entrance hall is ceramnic floored with a spiral oak stair- case, highlighted by a beautiful chandelier. From the foyer are en- trances to the oversized living and dining rooms, the kitchen, and an in- teresting angled en- trance to the 22 foot long family roomn. Also, there is direct access to the double garage. The gorgeous ceramic flooring continues fromn the foyer through to the 17.5 by 13.5 foot kitchen. Oodles of cupboards and an attractive moveable centre work island make this a kitchen large enough to seat a crowd. Attractive wain- scotting and decor make for a very attractive family kitchen. The main level family room bas a custom- designed fireplace in the same brick as the exterior of the home. A walkout fromn the family roomn leads to the back garden. Up the spiral stair- case to the second floor, you come to the master suite with gracious r60 THAT'S ALL Just 60c ... is ail your Free Press carrier will be askingyou for ... 60' for a whole month of home delivery of your local newspaper. This voluntary payment is the best bargain in town. No other newspaper Plcosis 50 littde and offers so much to local residents. And even if you don't want to contri bute we'll deliveryour newspaper anyway. Your 60c payment may flot see ievry much money, but it means a lot f0 your carrier and to us. Your carrier eamns mor money and as a result is more properly rewarded for a job well done. Your local newspaper benefits through defrayed circulation costs and happier carriers. And you benefit by supporting and helping to maintain your very own truly local newspaper. P.S. You can win val uable prizes also! So when your carrier says "Free Press calling"you'll know what it's aIl about and that your money is going to be well spent. 131 Brock Street North Whitby 668-6111 double entrance doors. closet. staircase to the tures which will al Measuring over 25 feet Three other good- basement level you wîll remnain. The closing long this marvellous sized bedroomns and a îind a large unspoiled date on this home is bedroom boasts both an four piece bath com- space with rec room flexible. ensuite, with shower, plete the upper level. potential, plus a huge For more information and a good-sized walk in Down the curved cold cellar. or an appointmnent to This home has view this home cal upgraded broadloomn in Shirley Sinden of aneutral beige colour Famnily Trust Corp. (.DÂand included in the list Realtor, lo1 Brock St. VGMNTRAT rieo$1990ar S., Whitby at 668-8885 or many elegant light fix- 66-5190. HOT MARKET New plans for Ao/.HO ATS!%/,Port Whitby WEIE111NEKa- BORMO &*o2 rIu PROFESS»f4LS 149 Brock St. N., WhItby GOLD JACKET REALTY LTD. 668-6221 BROOKLIN SECLUSION PLUS Lg. bung w. 3 B.R's plus 2 dwn. ln bsmt, siluated on overslzed lot. Park-Ilke settlng. Walking dis. to stores & school. Has many fealures. Too> great an opport. to miss. Milke Beer 668-6221,655-3884. maisonettes and "back- to-back" townhouses is that maisonettes have a common inside hallway down the middle of the building whereas the townhouses do not.) Because of the preponderance of large lot sizes; block townhouses, maisonet- tes or "back-to-back" townhouses, plus triplexes will predominate. It is possible, however, that if the minimum ailowable frontage were reduced from 35 feet to 25 feet, the 40 lots with sizes ranging from 50 feet frontage by 150 to 210 feet deep (the most prevalent lot size) could detached units:' The report favoured this to triplexes because it would 4produce a more urban development form encouraged by the secondary plan." The appropriate lots for singe family detached homes (only eight) are ail afready built on so there will "be little pressure for these lots to, re- develop. " "Port Whitby as been literally stagnant for years," Brunelle said alter the meeting. "These zoning changes are taking a step toward revitalizing the area. It will be a place where people will want to, live." W.H.S. TEA The Whitby Historical Society will honor all past wimers of the Peter Perry Award at an afternoon tea to be held this Sunday (July 14) at 2 p.m. at the Lyn- de House Museum, Dundas and D'Hillier Sts. The Peter Perry Award is given annually by the Whitby Chamber of Commerce to the town's most outstanding citizen of the year. FAMILY TRUSI CORPORATION REALTOR 101 Brock St. S. Whlby 668-8865 e 683-1968