PAGE 169 WEDNESDAYo, NOVEMBER 199.19836, WHITBY-FREEPRESS Z3pu COMINGEVENTS CALENDAR. FATHER SEAN O'SULLIVAN The Canadian Club of Durham Region wlll meet on Nov. 20 at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, with dinner at 6:30 p.m. The speaker wil ha Father Sean O'Sullivan author of "Both My Houses," his autobiography. Nôw just 34, Sean bas been, in turs, a student ac- tivist, and aide and con- fidante to John Diefen- baker, at 20 the youngest memiber of Parfiament ever elec- ted, the priest wbo began the costroversial "lDare to be a Prlest Like Me" recruitrnent campaign for the Roman Cathollc Chur- ch, and a nman struggling to wi-the battle against cancer. He is now the publisher of The Catholic Register. Mernbers are encouraged to attend, and visitors may make reservations by callmng Elsie McGuire at 57V- *ANTIQUES RISTORED OCUST6M UP-HOLSTERY 6196 or Eleasor Rycroft at 668-2484. BOTFLE DRIVE The Whitby Youth Concert Band wif be conducting a bottie drive, in the town of Whitby on Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. - 3 .m. For con- venience, botties may be left on front porch for pick-up Support would be appreclated. BAZAAR Dr. J.O. Ruddy GeneralHospital annual bazaar wiil be held on the hospital's second floor dinlng room, Nov. 26, 3 to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. MEETING Friends and relatives of the Mentally III wilI meet Nov. 20, 7 to 9 p.m., at 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa (second floor). Cali Sandra Manuel of the Durham branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association 728-9931 for more information. NO-OlP STRIPPING REPAIRS* OREFINISHING- . A large selection of Victorien parlour f urnlture avallable 413 DUN DAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-5481. % j~' THE CORPORATION 0F ~ THE TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Councl of the Corporation of the Town of Whltby Intends to pass by-iaws t0 stop up, close and saill the untravelled portion of the Ontario Street East roadaIiowance as ahown beiow belng composed of Part of Lot 25, Con- cession 1, Town of Whitby, and being deslgnated as Part 1- on Plan of Survey 40R- The Operationa Committea of Councl Winl meet on December 1, 198, at 7:30 p.m. ln Commttee Roomn On. of the Municipal Building, 575 Roseiand Road East, Whitby, for the purpose of hearing any person who dlaIms their land wllt b. prejudicialiy affected by the by-laws. Any person wlshlng to meet with the Commit- tee la asked t0 advise the Town Cierk accor- dlngly no later than Thursday, November 27, 1986. Dated et Whtby, Ontario, this 5th day of November, A.D., 1986. Donald G. MoKay, Clark The CorpratIon of the Town of Whtby 575 Rossiand Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: 416)668-5803 TEA &SALE Pine Ridge Hooking Guild in Whitby, will hold its annual tea and sale at St. Marks Chur- ch house, corner of Byron and Coîbura St., Saturday, Nov. 29 froni lla.m.-3 p.m. Crafts and baldng and a rug raffle. Admission is $1- RAYS OF THE DAWN The Rays of the Dawn Study roup on physical health and the human ernotions meets Tuesdays 7:30 to 9: 00 p.xn. at Henry Sireet Higb School in Whlitby (Room 106). Ron and Dianne Wonacott, teaching representa- tives of the Concept. Therapy Institute, are moderators. The "Emotion of Hope" will be the Nov. 25 topic. There is no charge and everyone is welcomne. For information cali 668-5036. EUCHRE Legion Branch 112. Ladies Awiliary wil hold a euchre at 8 p.m., Nov. 20 at 117 Byron St. N., Whitby. Thé cost is $2, wlth lunch and prizes. DISTRESS CENTRE "Getting your Message Across" will be the topic of guest Sandi McEachnie of Pickering Cable at the l6th annual meeting of- the Distress Centre of Durham 1Region, beginning 8 p.m., Dec. 2. Interested volunteer agencies in Durham Region are welcome to attend the meeting to be held at the Michael Starr building on King, St., Oshawa. The Distress Centre is a confidential, 24-hour hotline for people who, need to talk to someose. FASHION SHOW A fashion show and sale wil be held by the lst Ashburn scouting group. committee Nov. 27, 8 p.m. - at Burns Presbyterian Church Type writeir RENTALS t also SALES & SERVICE hall. Fashions are from Weekender Ladies Wear. Tickets, $4 per person, cas be purchased at Ashburn General Store or by caliing 655-4101 or 655- 8m4. SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR A bazaar wlll ha held at St. John's Anglican Church, Brock St. S. and Victoria, Whitby, Nov. 22, il a.m. to 3 p.m. wlih homemade baklng and chocolates, new and used books, white elephant, sewing and knitted goods, plants, Video cameras wUll be used to tape heavy truck traffic movement in the downtown core. Tbe Town of Whitby has awarded a $20,000 contract to the firin of Read Voorbees and Associates Ltd. who wili tape truck movement as part of a heavy truck traffic study in the downtown. The town had invited three firms to bid for the. contract but chose Read Voorbees because they wil use vides cameras. The public works department noted that the usual procedure in conducting a traffic study is to record licen- se plate numhars. But that is not always successful because tes tables and more. Everybody welcome. ANNUÀLDANCE' The Canadian Scottish Cubof Whtby wlfl hold the annual St. Andrew's Dance on Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Masonic hall, Cochrane St., Whtby. Dancing from 8 p.m. te 1 a.m., buffet, For. more Information cail Bob Greenaway 576- 0529 or Jin Whte 668- 3404. SANTA COMES TO TOWN Santa Claus comes to truck plate numbers are usualiy covered la dirt, hant, or platedhaelow the truck's frame, stated the departinent inaa report to cousdil. The departinent aiso notes that by taping the trucks, there can ha no* dispute about which vehicles were used in finalizing the resuits. The tape cas >also ha used for future studies. The study is the first step la a plan to deter- mine if it Is possible to remove the Hwy. 12 designation of Brock St. Merchants in down- town Whitby and Brooklin have been complaining that heavy truck traffic has causedl town Friday nigbt as Whltby celebrates an old-fashloned Christ- mas. Santa wiil ride in the fire truck through downtown at 7:30 p.m. He'll then light up the Christinas "Tree 4of Hope" at the flre hal. A choir willi sng Christmnas carols and hot apple cider wilbe served. Stores wil ha open to 9 p.m. In the prelude to the downtown Business Improvement Associatios's Twelve Days of Christinas pooinwhich will .hagin Monday, Nov. 24. their businesses to'lose customers. Froin discussion with representatives of the Mistry of Transpor- tation and Con-, munication, the town was told the only way to remove trucks from the road was te take off the provincial highway designation from Brock St. andý place it on Thickson Rd. T he departinent -ex- pects the resuits of the study to be completed for council review in two months. The MTC will pay for 50 per cent o f the cost, of the study.-- Help is appreciated To the Editor: Young Volunteer Appreciation Week was recently heldacross Durhamn Region and Whitby Community Care. Community Care would like te take this opportunlty te thank al the young people who worked so diugently for us during the year. You are greatly 131G BROTHERS ASSOATiON of COahawa/Whltby "You'vO thouglit about.i, amd thoughI about I , ad thought, &bout Il: Now do aomathlng about IV'.CaiiSg Brothers todayi efflS.I FESTIVAL0F CRAFTS CHRISTMAS- SHOW DATE: PICKERING COMMUNITY CENTRE p 1867 VALLeY FARM RD. S. HP 0 NOVEMBER 23rd 70 BOOTHU 0F CANFAFT4UAU1S AOMNBM N- si.o FR11 PANOI appreciated. Yours truly, E. Marie Brooks-Smyth Administrator Whtby Conimunlty Carp High St. apartment From p. 1 remlnded Kalir that committee was sot tr-ylng te -change anythtng but. merely- recelvlng comment on anapplication. ",;Welre just tryisg to lyou know how we fée! about this,"' said Kalar. "We're willhlng to go the distance on this. " Bugelli said two otiner applications, at least during bis council representation, have been prevlously made for the sameaite. Lorna England auggested that residests coscerned about their area attend the sext meeting, Dec. 10, of the secondary plan study for Whitby. The -property for the proposed apartinent is, lan the main central-area> of the Durhazt Reglon official plan, and ilaa speclal study, area (residential) la the Whltby Official Plan. The secosdary plan ià to address land use policies ln such an ares. Video cameras to tape truck traffic in Whitby downtown 14 acc/Wil' i ý FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY LTD. Notice to Ail Readers: Forý several years the Whitby Free Press has had a voluntary payment.system ta provide extra incarne to its carriers. Effactive this month, we have increased our direct payrnent ta the carriers land eliminated ail collections. Your COPY of the Whltby Free Press is paid for by our advertisers and we urge yout patron ize them. Publisher WMhy Free Press' lý;ý néi [0