Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1991, p. 11

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Heber Downî nature rai tour July 1 CnrlLake Ontarilo Conser- vation Authority staff will. con- duct the Springbanks nature trail to r at Heer Down Conser- vation %rea in Whitby on Wed- nesday Jjulyl10. Thea±nual event wiIl begin at 7:30 pan., fromûthe day-use park- w'om Hwy, 12, Aake Taunton Rd. one kilomnetre west to Coun- try Lane Rd., then north to the end. Watchfor entrance sign. Sold out to. developers To the Editoe. An open letter to MaLyor Attersley . DYLAN PAABAÀ, a student at St. Mathew's a>chool, displays the awards ho received as the Whitby Ldegions Remiembrance Day poster contest winner. His poster was judged second lest in theéegion's Ontalo Command copetCliitBviopot Bob Bob: It is my Suess that you are pulling out of -the race for mayor baueyou know if you rn you will lIo. It's too bad, hough thatyu won't run bease Ihad hopedto s80 you *strippo. of -the, mayorship, just the way you robbed meof the town Iloved and sold it to, the develOPers. Soeija Drousel Whitbyr ADVERTISEMENT FAMILY RESTAURANT During tough, recessionary times, families demand quality and affordability when they go out to eat. Harold Middleton, owner of Raggedy Rascals in east Whitby, meets their needs. 1Middleton formerly had a small restaurant in Oshawa but wanted to expand. Having had the reputation as serving the best breakfast and coffee around, he had a solid foundation to build on. Raggedy Rascals has a coffee club in which, for every 10 purchases, the next two are f ree'. There are at least three different coffee flavours brewing at one time, and there are 12 assorted coffee grinds available for take home purchase.. "We specialize in good quality food,"w Middleton says. "We have good dining without expensive entrees. .,r "We don't have waiters caming up expecting a $25 tip." Hamemade freshness la an-important ingredient for succosa. nW. makeoaur awn tries, from aur potatoes. The home tries are real home tries. Our homemade burgers are Mnade from lean ground beef, the next q uality from steak." Texas Longhorn steaks, ýg popular item in the U.S. but hard to find in this area, are available at Raggedy Rascals. Raggedy Rascals is s'et in a mild graffiti theme ref lecting Middleton's love for old cars. Middleton's car Purpie Magic is well known in the area. While, the theme and decor is very simple, the desire to please the customer goes ail the way. Take-out applies to every item that's listed on the menu, and Raggedy Rascals. alsocaters events. Daily lunch and dinner specials are also helpful on the pocketbook, and their deliclous Sunday brunch is also a very affordable deal. Raggedy Rascals is located at 1916 Dundas St.E., in the plaza just east-of Garrard Rd.- Clip our coupon on -page 13 for our Grand Opening 2 For 1 lunch and dinner special. r% A %10 A OPEN f uMTb A Mon. ta Wed. 5529 7lam to p 1916 DundasSte -E. Thurs o Sat.7am 9pm Sunda 1 0rep> A Summer Contest of Architectural Identffication I spy with niy littie eye, something tat historical. Each week the Whitby Free X'rsswMI be publishing a picture of anacietrldI in Whitby,:.Brookiin-, Ashburn, or Myrtie. A correct ^ide ntification- wil ,beý entered into a weekly draw to wixi eëither a 'historical book or' two tickets for a. tour of historical homes m Whitby.' This1 house tour will be held on Heritae Day, September 14, 1991.,hI addition,, there wil be a- grand prize ,dra-wn from ail entries' submitted., The winner's narne and correct identification wrnl be published in the folowing viwks issueof the Wh,-itbyFree Press, along with another architectural detail. This contesti pnsored by Whitby's Local Architectural Cons ervation Advisory Committee (LA.C.AO. C!)to encuag an azuareness of our local architectural heritage. LAST ýWEEK'S WTNNERý WHITBY The T homas Sleigh House 210 TRENT ST. W. This house was bulilt in 1863 by Thomas Sleigh, a house/sign painter and wallpaper hanger. This 'I 1/2 storey- working man's home underwenti many chaniges between 1920-1940, including the bricking of the exterior., The most significanit owner- was John Tait Mathison, a member of Whitby's championship cricket'team during the 1 870's - 188's. If you cari identify this picture, submit the entry below to the Whitby Free Press, 131 Brock Street N., Whitby LUN 5S1. The- winner will be selected iext Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Entries rnay also be droppe off at the Downtownbranches'of the Bankof Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal and the Brooklin branch o'f the. CIBC. This detail picture and ones for upconiing weeks are on display at these locations. LOCATION. Name. Address ~Phq ioneNo., j ~ Umume .m..m.m.flBUUUUUUU~...~!~( IDUNDAS ST. E.1] - 401 1j 1

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