Whitby Free Press, 9 Sep 1987, p. 40

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BROOKLIN MAIN STREET 1907. The hotel in the foreground is now the Canadian legion Branch. The second building is now an antique store. Whitby Archives photo li The "Claremont", "6Vietorian Ell", "Corner Ell"I and the "dAshburns" are some of the designs of the Victorian Reproduction two storey homes to be built in "'THE VILLAGE"P; OR we wil build a "Period Design Home" to your specifications, (providing subdivision controls are met). The available ¾/ - 1 acre lots are situated in the exclusive sought-after Hamiet of Ashburn in North Whitby, Ontario. A tour of these lots and several of these totally custom built homes in a similar setting, that have already been bulit and occupied, can be arranged by calling: BRIAN WRIGHT, (Broker) Business: 416-655-3309 Toronto: 416-427-1263 Residence: 416-655-8930 R FI-M ècanaan land realty mnc. (realtor) 55 baldwin street, brooklin, ontarlo Alexander Campbell House 1868 60 Queen Street, Brooklin Picturesque Victorian styling characterizes this home of the original operator of the Brooklin Mill. Ashburn Community Center 9th Concession, west of Ashburn Built sometime between 1861 and 1880, this landmark served as a schoolhouse for 105 years. For 20 years now it has been a community center. William Pearson, a Scotish stonemason, bullt the schoolhouse to show off his workmanship. The carefully detailed windows attest to his skill. J.R. Matthewson House, 185 N/E corner of Ashburn and Myrtie Road The home of influential farmer and councillor James Matthewson, this Onitario farmhouse was featured in the 1877 county atlas.' A~~À~A~AAÀÀA ,., ew , ý4 t - - 1 , r - , y C, 1 - 4 t , Il >ýZ 4'4 4 1

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