Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1989, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WHITBY FRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUT 91989 wI.II~u CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN, CF WHITBY '~~'DULT SCHOOL *CROSSING GAD Applications are now being accepted by the Town of Whitby for the positions of Aduit Sohool Crossing Guards at - MANNING ROAD & HAZELWOOD DRIVE BALDWIN STREET & ROEBUCK STREET, Brooklin Applications are to be received on or before Friday, August 18, 1989, and addressed to: - Personnel Department Corporation of the Town 0f Whitby 575 Rossland Road East,* WHITBY, Ontario LiN 2M8 * CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0. 1980, c. 337 AND THE MATTER 0F LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTI-CE--0F INTENT TO DESIGNATE- TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council of the Corporation of the Town 0f Whitby intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings, at the following municipal address as property of historic or architectural value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. The Donald Wilson House 519 Dundas Street East WHITBY, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 51-9 DUNDAS STREET EAST. WHITBY HISTORICAL The Donald Wilson House was built in 1928 by Donald A. Wilson, a wealthy gentleman who took an active part in community itfe in Whitby. He -was a member ot the Whitby Board of Education for more than 25 years and Mr. Wilson wasa charter member of the Whitby Rotary Club when it was formed. He was also a tounding member of the Chamber of Commerce in 1928. Mr. Wilson was named as the f irst recipient of the Peter Perry Award as Whitby's outstanding citizen in 1955. the Town -of Whitby shaîl refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at thie Town of Whitby this 9th day of August, 1989. Donald G. McKay Town Cîerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LIN 2MV8 PHONE: (416) 668-5803 Spot ishngshow niPeterborough Ever been nose-to-nose with a muekellunge? You don't have te Fiet wet te do it at the dioplay of Record Sport' Fishing and Conservation' with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. Open te the publicfeino Aug. 5 te Sept. 24 at the Peterborouigh Centennial Museum, Record Sport Fiehing and Conservation je su extravaganza of fish art, fishing bures, live fish and replicas of Ontarioe record breakers. The highlight ef the exhibit je Molson Brewveries' private collection of original sportfisih watercolors by intemnationally- renowned wildlife artiet Michael Dumas. Each painting was prepared especiall for. the "Molson Expert"f Big Pish Conteet, the annual Ontario-wide fishing conteet. The exhibit marks the first tirne the Dumas paintinge have corne out oif the boardrooms at Molson for public viewing. Aise on display will 'be selected Dumas originale from the corporate collections of the Outboard Marine Corporation and Quaker Qats (Canada) including such famliar Kawartha Liakoosisghto as the. red-winged black bird,' common lbon, 'beavor Ïand woodchuck. Decorater prints <of'theee paintingi wilI b. avalit"l throughout the shorw, and the. Public can nîeet tii. artist on Sunday, sept. 17s 1 te 4 p.m. To catch a fIeh you noed a lure--and Bruce byOr'sgoï a collection oif them dating bück te the 1800s. He bas been collectng fishing lures for 20 years and experts agree hie is the. finest assortment oif antique lures in Canada.ý There are bures 'that~ resemoble mice, frogs, chipnxunks, beetles, bugs, bumblebeâs and even an airplane--lures from weird tei the wonderful in ail colors and sizes,' from four countries. There will b. a dieplay of life-size replicas oif Ontario's record-breakers, including the 65-pound muekie caught last fal on Georgian Bay, the 14-ounce Ontario record bluegili from Rice Lake, the world record wbitefish, and Ontario's biggest-ever lake trout. Rock on with a rock bass or get wlthin a whisker of a catfish on chsplay in 18 feet of tanks on lôan from the. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. These tanks are home to walleye, muskie, Iargemouth and smal?' uth bass, porch and blueili, bowfin lng-nooed gar, black crappie anâ more. 1* ours <of the exhibit are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. te 5 p.m.; weekendB and holidays, 10 arn. te SV.5 Admission: adulte, $1.2& cIten(6-12, 60 cents; ltudents (13+), $1; seniors, $1; family, $2.50. The Peterborough Centennial Museum is located just off Hunter St. E. atop Arrnour ILI. It ie both air conditioned and wheelchair accessible. Groups discuss anti- gan FROM PAGE 25 proposes te '~Invoke still more tracking and certification procedures on the Canadian public, and law-abiding citizens are thxe only ones respecting existing forme <of registration and documentation." It was pointed out that the firearms acquisition certificate bas net stopped people with mental instability'from acquiring firearma, and tha4ý the federal governument doee not benefit financially in any way from the charges assessed te. process these documents. Aise discussed was législation rumored te b. introduced in the near future by Minieter of Justice Dedug Lewis. Club members said the legitiniate Canadian firearms owner and user bas some of the most stringent firearms laws in the world in place now, snd they asked how, long it would be'before legislater and legal authorities addressed the fact that the criminal, and not, the device (kuife, chain, gun, automobile) that they use te perpetrate their crime, must be dealt with. The sportsmen attending this meeting and representing many different organizations want the general population te write te local MPs te encourage them te consuit and work with the sperting associations of Canada "te enact fair legisiatien that should benefit the lawabiding citizen and curtail thxe freedoms of the criminal element in our society." CoacheS contesK t- EL c1 CORPORATION 0F THE T0WN 0F WHITBY IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0. 1980., c. 3371 AND THE MATTER 0F LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS -IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F INTENT TO- DESIGNATE. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to designate the ppoperty, including lands and buildings, at the following municipal address as property of historic or architectural value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. The James Boreham House 400 King Street WHITBY, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 400 KING STREET. WHITBY HISTORICAL This house was built between 1888 and 1892 for James Boreham, a market gardener who kept a large garden and orchard on his property. ARCHITECTURAL The James Borehamn House is an example of late nineteenth century two-storey T plan vernacular farm house, 0f red stretcher bond brick wîth ornamental white brick banding and an unusual Gothic arch window and front verandah. Any person may, before August 25, 1989, send by rggistered mail or deliver to the CIerk ,of the Town of Whitby, notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statemnent of reasons for the objection and ail relevant tacts. If such notice of objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shaîl refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 26th day of July, 1989. Donald G. McKay Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossîand Road East WHITBY, Ontario LiN 2MB PHONE: (416) 668-5803 Correctio A photo in the July 26 issue incorrectly identified a baby as Murray Swain at the Oshaswa/ Whitby Fair's baby conteet. The bay shown was actually Joshua Poole. The FreePress wishes Woapo- logize for the errer.

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