Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1988, p. 17

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PAGE 18, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1988 Sehool narne rcognizes promù!iment Wity amiyhometead the-~ OBUS PIme E5MII~UENTM . w I I w us PEWM 4?iM o-&m00 u,àg e d 'I.- WHYAN "[r SHAPE? IT'S ANATURAL SHAPE FOR HEALTHY supp 0F'THE NECK, HEAD AND BACK IN ANY SLEEPING POSITION. - BIO-MECHANICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE HUMAN BODY -*CPADELING COMFORT FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES - UNIQUE TIE SYSTEM FORMS CONVENIENT CARRYING HANDLE - PERCALE PILLOWCASE IN CHOICE 0F COLOURS INCWUDED ~ U~LOVIELL D)RUGS LTD. Three convenient locations: SDowntown Oshawa - 8 King St. East Tel. 723-2245 SRosslyn Plaza - 500 Rossland Rd. Tel. 728-4668 S Whltby - 317 Brook St. South Tel. 668-3394 M By De4bié Luhuk The faïrmland heis disappeared, but the name given to the public scbool that wilIbé located in the Coscan subdivision recognizes one of Whitby's most prominent pioneer farm familles. The Durham Board of Educa- tion recently decided on the name Glen Dbu, after the home- stead that occupied the site since 1833, acco)rding to Whitby archi- vist Brian Winter', The first landowner to s ettle on the land was William'Dow, in Marcb of 1833,. There had been several landowners previous, to Dow,' but none of them had settled. Dow was born'at Auchinder- ran, in the parish of Marnocb, Banffshire, Scotland on; Feb. 11, 1777. He arrived in Canada with bis wif'e 10 children and two grand- chilciren in August of 1832 and I M spýnt bis flrst winter in Quiebec's Eàstern Townsbips. Dow was a proininent aglricul- turalist, known tbrougbout Upper Canada, noted for bis modemn metbods of farming. He was a representative, of. the Whitby, and Pickering, agricul- tural Isocieties, and an example for young farmers- wanting to learn tbe latest farming meth- ods.- He was a prominent member of tbe Presbyterian cburch and the Conservative party in Whitby. Dow named bis faiým Glen Dbu wbich is Gaelic for "black river" or "black valley." It is not known precisely when tbe bouse was built. However tbe back wing of tbe bouse couîd date from 1833 W'hen thek Dow family'settled on tbe farm. The brick main section of the house was probably built in 1849. Thé Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass by-laws to stop up, close and selI those' portions of D'Hillier Street, as shown below. The portions of D'Hillier Street to be closed and sold are no longer required for road purposes as a result of the realignment'of the street. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby also intends to pass by-laws which will have the effect of changing the name of certain portions of D'Hillier Street, as shown below, to McQuay Boulevard, Nettle's Court, Balsdon Crescent and Fawn Court, as the case may be. rpi'EE NAmE 1 E CLOSED M DUNDA» %V . The Operations Committee of Council will meet eon Monday, J anuary 9, 1989, at 8:00 p.m. in Comhmitt,'ee Room One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, for the purpose of hearing âany person who claims their land will be prejudlicially or adversely affected by the by-laws. Any person wishing to meet with trie Committee is. asked to advise the Town Clerk accordingly mo later than Thursday, January 5, 1989. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, -Ont ario LiN 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 1 Fire gutted thei main brick por'tion of tbe bome in 1868, and the bouse was rebulit witbin the original walls, dating the interior of tbe bouse today at 1868.' 1The Dow family. was well known in WThitby. illiam Dow's cbildren included: - William Dow Jr. (1807-1843), a collector of customs .at Port Wbitby; - Robina Dow (1813-1884) mar- ried Dr. Jonatban- Foote, a Brooklin pbysician; - Elspeth 0w (1814-1913) married James Wallace, mayor of Whitby in 1856, builder of tbe Ontario county courthouse and a wealtby entrepreneur; - Jobn Dow (1816-1858) was a prominent farmer like bis father and was a founder of the Ontario County Agricultural Society; - Thonias Dow (.1818-1894f) was a bank manager in Whitby froni 1853 to about 1890 and opened the town's first bank, ,tbe Bank of Montreal, in 1853;, :- Helen Dow (1826-1911) mar- ried Hughi Miller, a prominent Toronto druggist. William Dow died at Glen Dbu on Aug. 2, 1855. His obituary was printed in, tbe Toronto Globe as well as the Whitby newspa- pers. The second son, John Dow, inherited the farm and worked it until sudden deatb at the age of 42 in 1858. His reputation as a progressive fanmer and agricul- turalist was almost> as great as bis fatber's. His wife, Catherine Isabella, carried on the fanm with the help of bired men until 1859. It was put up for auction but no bidders came forth, and no one wanted to rent it. In the 1860s the bouse was occupied by two families, as it had apparently been for several y'ears. The 1861 census shows Isabel la and ber five children and Robert Miller and his wife as living at Glen Dhu. On Nov.25, 1879, William Ger- rard Dow sold Glen Dhu to bis brothâtr, John Baîll*Dow- and other membens of the family. At this time, William Gerrard bougbt a faim in Manitoba. He stayed intenmittently at -both Glen Dhu and the Manitoba fanm until 1890 when be left Whitby to spend the rest of bis life in Manitoba and Saskat- chewan. The fanm was nented for many years. John Bail Dow, bead of the family in WThitby at this time, was a lawyer who became clerk of the county court and registrar of the surrogate court in WHitby n 1907. He was a miember of the Vhitby Board of Education for nany yeans and was a founder of the Provincial School Trustees' 0ssociation in Ontario. In 1905, e was elected president of the )ntario Educational Association. To necognize John BaIl Dow, ;he school was given the- name _en Dhu, for the name of bis irthplace. The farm was sold in 1915 and vas broken into sections ýsoon iereafter. The bouse was nented 1"d owned ,by1sev ral dif -eren CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F'WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION VCORPORATION 0F THE CTOWN OF WHITBY NOT.ICE 0F INTENTION' Cou ncilofthe Corroationofthe- Town0fWhi tbyi inends top assby- laws tostpup, clseandd sel Itheen uravelledroa dallowancebet weenLotsa4ndn25,2Co The War Amps CHiIDAMPUTEEý PROGRAM For iiiforniation dial toll-frec area codes 519. 613, 705, 1-800-268-8821; other area codes dial 1-800-268.8917 Belore f/ou sentiif seul if... with a airishùis SeuL' 1 1 The Operations Committee of Council will meet on Monday, January 9, 1989, at 7:45 p.m. in Committee Room One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, for the purpose of hearing any person who claims their land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws. Any person wishing to meet with the Committ ' ee is asked to advise the Town Clerk accordingly no later than Thursday, January 5, 1989. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby '575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario UN 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803

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