Whitby Free Press, 25 Feb 1987, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25,-1987, PAGE 23 Snow removal erews ,pralised. MAY MARTIN and Inge Sauer pose with the tablecloth Martin croeheted for a raffle held by the VON professional nursing staff. VON'S 'friendly visitors' May Martin and Inge Sauer have been 11friendly visitors" for ap- proximately four years. The two are part of the Friendly Visitor, Family Support Program, a volunteer service which works in close coleagueship with the VON professional nursing staff. Sauer visits Martin at least once a week as part of the program which brings companionship and assistance to those who are il, disabled or shut-in. Vlunteers are matched with clients who live close by them and have needs they can fil. To show her appreciation for the prograin, Martin has crocheted a tablecloth, approximately 60 inches around i a pineapple pattern. The project took her nine months. The tablecloth will be offered as first prize i a raffle to be held April 15. Second prize is dinner for two at- Steve's Steakhouse and Tavern in Oshawa and third prize is dinner for two at El Stavro's Steak House in Oshawa. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5. Proceeds go to the Friendly Visitor Program. Tickets are available from any volunteer staff member or at the VON office,- .292 King St. W., Oshawa between 1-4 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer can call 434-2530. TRANSPARENT SATIN " a satln-gloss, see-through coating for interlor wood surfaces " avallable in clear and severai wood tones CENTRAL PAINT& WALLPAPER lUR 295 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 728-6809 TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario wilI be held at the OSHAWA CITY HALL. 50 CENTRE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO on TUESDAY, MARCH 1Oth, 1987 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regulations thereunder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time: Application For New Licence Movîola Cafe* Dundas and Thickson Road, Whitby Dinîng Lounge Licence and Patio Licence Appiîcant: 657513 Ontario Ltd. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the municipal- ity and who wishes to make representa- tion relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hearing. (Copies of written submissions wilI be forwarded to the applicant). Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario, M5E 1A4 MINISTRY 0F CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 032-LIC-352 A Valentine's card was delivered to regional councillor Tom Edwar- ds to congratulate the Town on how well it removes snow from the sidewalks. Edwards, chairman of public >works, read the card during council Monday night, then preceededl to read a list of hours and days staff have spent clearing sidewalks. Edwards said staff often work 21 hours straight clearing the. snow, "and deserve a "pat on the back." In recent issues, The Free Press Gr.aywood won' hurt downtown: counciïllor The Graywood Developments plan to build an urban business complex would not hurt downtown Whitby business dlaims regional councillor Tom Edwards. Edwards said the Graywood proposai, which went before regional council last week, received only one negative note and that was from an Oshawa alder- man.' The plan includes a 170,000 sq. ft. regional headquarters buildings. Edwards said. the alderman called the Graywood proposai "bad for businesses" in downtown Whit- by. "I trust this is not a desperation move on the part of Oshawa to per- suade regional council to choose the Oshawa proposai through the downtown people," he said. He claimed the Graywood proposai would hurt the Oshawa Centre more than. Whitby down- town businesses. BLANKET has published letters from residen- ts complaining about snow removal. One letter complimented the Town on its efforts. Regional counciilor Gerry Emm said he has received complaints that the machines which clear snow from the sidewalks are causing problems for those people who clear the snow themselves. He said the machin.es corne by af- ter the sidewialk has been cleared and leaves the snow on the sidewalk, glazed. "Under frigid conditions this- snow turns to ice. " he said. Obituaries George Alfred Hobin of Whitby died on Friday, Feb. 6, 1987 in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. I-le was i his 58th year. Hé was borninh Espanola, Ont. on Nov. 25, 1929, son of James and Doris (Blanchard) Hobin. He lived i Toronto for 12 years, Sudbury for 20 years and in Whitby for 25 years. He married Mary Patricia Mc- Conaghy on Feb. 14,1953.1He is sur- vived by his wife; sons Chris of Toronto, Michael and- Daniel of Whitby; daughter-in-law Jasmine; grandsons Eric and Justine. He is also survived by sisters Margaret of Sudbury, Nina of Ot- tawa, Patsy of Toronto, and brothers Gary of Collingwood and West of Sudbury. Predeceased by his parents, brothers Raymond and Jim and sister Nora. Mr. Hobin was employed in the tool and die department of General Motors in Oshawa. He was coach and convenor of Whitby MM*or Basebail league from 1971 to 1977. He was a member of GM's Tool and Die Bowling League, Canadian Auto Workers Bowling League and the Oshawa Major Bowling League. He also played in the Autoworkers Golf League (northý plant) and the Traveline* basebail teain of the Moose Lodge, branch 2132. He was a member of the lodge and Legionaires of the Moose, ani member of the Canadian Corps, Unit 42. He also beionged. to the Whitby branch of the Kin 40 Club, as former member of the Whitby Kinsmen Club. He also was a memn- ber of the Whitby Lions Club. The -funeral was held, from the W.C. Town Funeral Chape]. in Whitby on Feb. 9, 1987, conducted by Father Justin of Oshawa. In- terment ,in Thornton Cemetery, Oshawa. DOUGLAS ROWDEN Douglas Rowden- of Whitby died -on Tuesday, February 10, 1987 at his home, in his 75th year. He was born in Oshawa on June 23, 1912, son of Walter and Nellie -(Clay) Rowden. H1e married Clara on May-30, 1961. Mr. Rowden, who was retired, lived in Whitby for 26 years. H1e is survived- by stepchildren Marina Bauder, Vernon Brooks and Fred Brooks, ail of Oshawa; gran- dchildren Susan Wickens of' Mississauga, Brian Peggs of Whit- by, Wayne Bauder, Terry Bauder, Linda Head.and Sandy Lavigne, al of Oshawa; and nine great- grandchildren. 11e was predeceased tby his wife and brothers Arthur and Cecil. He is also survived by one sister. The funeral. was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whit- by, on Thursday, Feb. 12, 1987, con- ducted by Rev. Rod BarloW.. Inter- ment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. CLASSIFI<EDS COVER AIL (OR A PORTION) 0F CANADA WITH A SINGLE PHONE CALI Community Newspapers Off er Cross-Canada ecQýA CANADIAN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION Select all of Canada Select any province' $71800 FOR 25 WORDS OR LESS Select one of 4 regions of Ontario FOR EXAMPLE: ________ __________ _______________ I. I I AREA PAPERS CIRCULATION COST - 25 WORDS 1IEXTRÀ W0RDSI ONTARIO 185 1.2 million $195.013 25-W0- $2.00 CENTRAL ONTARIO 49 420 thousand $9.05175-$6.00 ALL CANADA 3.2 million Place your ad -through your.local member newspaper Whitby Free Press 668-61-11 M. PAPERS CIRCULATION AREA $17.00 $718.00

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