Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 6, 1993, Page 31 Knii1t I L~AI, t I ~ I LEGAL LGAL f - M CORPORATION 0F THE ~TOWN 0F WHITBY IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0. 1990,0C.0.18 AND IN THE MAlTER 0F LAND AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL .ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F. PASSING 0F BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that tne Council of the Corporation of- the Town et Whitby has passed By-Iaw No. 3368-93 te designate the folîowing repertyas being et hiqtoric and, architecturai value or interost under Part IV ethée Ontarie Heritage Act, R.S.O. .1990, c. 0. 18. The William Carpenter Heuso 413 Byron Street South WHITBY, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 413 BYRON STREET SOUTH- WHITBY HITR The subject property ws owned by a Mr. William Carpenter when the home was constructe in 1854. ARCHITECTURAL The William Carpenter House. re rsnts an example et mid-l9th century housing ad evolutien. -hesthree-bay sterey and a hait, T-terni, clapboard house is thought te have been built in 1854, and has been expanded several times since, without less et integrity et scale and terni. The narrow doorcase is a chief stylistic element, wimh the delicate two Hight transem, boxed corners and symmetrical rnouîdings of the 1840s. F9enesrtion is six-over-six sash. The side verandah from mhe late 1l9ti century has been scretuned in and a dernier buiît te enlarge dme south side ethme T-wing, which has been extonded on mhe west by a shiplap cabin or summer kitchen. Outbuildings on the north edge efthme site croate a unified ensemble. DATED at mie Town ef Whitby tmis 6th day et Octeber, 1933. DONALD G. McKAY TOWN CLERK THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY ONTARIO LUN 2M8 PHOIME: (905) 668-5803 I A W.......I. I OUTSTANDING HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, ART, COINS & MOORCROFT SUNDAY OCT. 10, 11 A.M. (VIEWING 10 A.M.) -AGRICULTURE BUILDING, ORONO FAIRGROUNDS Oui special holiday auction features a fine collection of rare & unique articles ln ariginal & retinished condition. Partial ist includes 2, 6' pie harvest tables w/drawers, oak desk, misc. antique dressers & chests of drawers, eak server, blanket box (c 1860), oriinal horse cutter, Canadian spinning wheel (c 1890>, rot. grain scales, wooden washing machine, aak hall seat, miso. chairs & rockers (sets, Windsors, pross backs, etc.), cracks, jugs & churn, hooked rug, quihts, washstands, aId coins & jewelery, collection et graniteware, aId bettîes & tins, selection et Moercrot pcs. including exceptianal Iamp, quality oftering af glass & china, Vamaha guitar. artwork includes original ails by H.C. Bohm, LK. Smith, plus irited edition & decorative art prints. This sale is a rnust-attend-event for anyone interosted in articles from days gone by, corne early. browse, dress warm & plan on staying lae. MACGREGOR & WEST AUCTIONS I<U<EMA~GFREGOR 905-9875402 JUNIOR WEST 905-983-5556 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN FRIDAY OCT. 8 AT 6 P.M. 3 MlLEà EAST 0F LITTLE BRIAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4 Refinished waînut bonnet chest with moustache pulls, washstands, Duncan Phyte drap leat table, wicker rocker, round maple dining table, oak dresser, large blanket box, child's rocker, walnut what-not stand, aval parlour table, codar chest, modern dressers & chests of drawers, cott ee & end tables, qty. weoden chairs, walnut single beds, aval & flat top trunks cutter, cracks. co-olI larnps, cqty. ou ps & saucers. Albertson & Ce. valve grinder, 15 ou. t. freezer, green sing le door retrigeratar& matching 30 in. electric steve. plus a qty. of china, glass, antiques. heusehold &caîlectable items. DON& GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS R.R #1, LITTLE BRITAIN PHONE OR FAX 905-786-2183 T .re 1ad12hifhours c our Th irne usave aorsi esin Cal! St. John.-bmbulance for deétails. CORPORATION 0F THE T0WN 0F WHITBY IN THE MAlTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1990, c. 0.18 AND IN THE MATTER 0F LAND AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F PASSING 0F BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation et the Town of Whitby has passed By-law No. 3367-93 to designate the tellowing prpryas being of hstorc and architectural value or interest under Part IV ot the Ontario Heritage Act~ R.S.O. 1990,c. 0. 18. The George Gilcrest House 306 Gilbert Street West WHITBY, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 306 GILBERT STREET WEST. WH-ITBY HIQBOR George Gilcrest built the home at 306 Gilbert Street duning the par of 1876. The 20-ft X 20-fL home has had numerous occupants since ts construction, most notably the Emmett and Oke farnilies. ln addition, from 1950 to 1959 it was rented b y the Whitby detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. The OPP put in an oil fumace <1950), constructed a garage (1952> and an addition to the rear of the home in 1953. Over the years of the home transferring ownership, the home has undergone some restoration and rnnovations. A replica side porch was added in 1988. During the constrction of the porch, the date 1843 was incorporated into the barge board under the front eaves, however, evidence clearly indicates the construction of the home te be 1876. ARCHITECTURAL The home displays a good representation of rnodest housing for the period around 1876. The basic storey and a haIt. rough cast torm, with ts gable end te mhe street, was popular for inexpensive heusing for several decades. Wth the plain roughcast surface, it relied on the placement of epenings te define its proportions, and is enlivened by slightiy pedimented lintels on the front bays. Restoration has added the verandah, barge board, bracketed door hood and door surrounds. The house aIse has important streetscape value by coniiibuing te a row of later gabled fronted houses. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 6th day of October, 1993. DONALD G.McKAY TOWN CLERK THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO Li N 2M8 PHONE: (905> 668-5803 PERSONAL~ P~RSONALS PERSONAL LOANS from $1.000 and up for any purpose. Quick approvaîs. 436-8104. [PSYCHJ'C & SPIRITUAL ADVISOR loan Monday ta Friday 9 a.mi. ta 9p.m. 430-1328 NEED HELP with your probîems? Revealing & cent idential. CatI Tara at 430-9845. O HOLY ST. JUDE, apostîe and martyr, great in-virtue and rich in miracles, near Kinsman et Jesus Christ, Faithtuî Intercessor et ail who invoke your special patronage in timne ot need to you I have recourse from the depth et my heart and humbly beg te whom God has given such great power te corne te rny assistance. Help me in my present urgent petitien. In return, I promise te make your namne known and cause you te be inveked. Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and Glanias. Publication must be premised. St. Juepray for us and ail whe Ãivke your aid. Amen. This Novena mnust be said for fine coscure days. M.M. THANKS to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Saint Jude for many favours received. B.C. MAAIS BELIEVE. Love is the most great Iaw that ruteth this mighty and heavenly cycle, the uniq ue power that bindeth together the diverse elemnents of the, material world, the supremne magnetic force that directeth the movements of the spheres in the celestial realms. For information and discussion call 668-8665. WOMAN LOOKING for man between 30-35. Sensitive, Ieving, honest, non-smoker, caring, sincere, aise enjoys nights out dancing, walks by the lake, bowling and camping. 430-6992. cynnectk5ns 24 HOUR PERSONAL AD DATELINE " FREE TO CALL " FREE TO LADIES SEEKING GENTS " MEN AS LOW AS 970 A DAY 430m76 The Knights of Columbus Council 4895 (St. John the Evangelist) has begun a recruit- ment cainpag. The council wants to add 100 new members, a challenge brou& ht forward by grand knight Martin Turpin. There are now 158 mernbers, which Turpin says does net reflect the number of Catholic men in the community eligblete become a knight. urpin 'says the council must have new members to continue varieus projects and activities. Due te t he recession and eut- backs to charities, the number of groups applying to the council for financial support.«"s mounting at an alarming rate," says Turpin. Practisinig Cathelies, aged 18 and ever, xnterested in joining can cal Turpin at 666-1071 or council membership chair Robert Levesque. The Knights of Columbus recently made a pledge of $40,000 to Whitby General Hos- pital to purchase two gastros- copes. Aprevious pledge of $50 000 te St. Johen the Evangelist âhurch is nearingecompletion. The council aise supports vari- eus sports and community groupa, elementary and high scheols, senior citizens and in- dividuals threughout Durham Regien. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . ... Oshawa Majof Nancy Diaxnond will be ene of the guest .-peakers as Oshawa Ceneral HospitalI hosto the second annual Women's Health Issues Conference on Wednesday, Oct. 6 froni 8 amn- te 4 p.m.n. t the Holiday ýnn, Oshawa. The cânference, entitled 'Our Changing Lifestyles,' will feature Diainond participating in a panel discussion on 'The Future ef Women's Work.' Other participants in the panel discussion include nurse censultant Anna Bragg and autherfillustrator Sheila McGraw. The keynote address, which will highlight 'The Female Health Cycle: A New Age,' will feature Dr. M. Corinne Devlin, a professer ef obstetrics and gynecology at McMaster University. Organized in cooperation with the Durhamn Region departnient of health, the conference will aise highlight topics such as stress management in the nineties, the importance of self esteeni, menopause and healthy sexuality. Your smile FROM PAGE 15 of bridgework. Bad breath may arise from gmdisease, food remaining between teeth or untreated cavities. Guni problems give rise te bleeding ana, in serieus cases, loss of teeth. Finally, improperly aligned teeth should be corrected with the use of braces te imreve appearance and function. Teth can usually be straightened at any age with a fair degree of sucoess. AUVI -news FROM PAGE 25 will ho exciting, informative and entertaining. And ho on the watch fer the second candidates' meeting,- featuring the likes of the National Party and the Natural Law Party. Coxing seen te a school near yeu. 1~