Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 5

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roast raiass$ A farewell roast for Marc Kéa- loy last week raised almost $3,000 for Whitby Generai Ho.- pitai. Hospital chief executive officer Elizabieth Woodbur, former hos- pital board chair Jm Souch and current chair Rob Morton were aznong those who took turne pok. ing fun at the outgoin vc president of communityréations and deveiopment at the hospital. Whitby Meyor Tom Edwards sang a tune (in the word. of Oid Man River) as part of his turn, Ontario riding MP Dan McTeague gave the. top'10 rea- sons why it was glad newe that K.al.y was departing, and coun- cilior Gerry Emm "recounted some of Keiey'e more awkward moments before an audience of 100Opeople. The gala evening held te send Kealey off "in styleê and te, raie. Hotel co ncept opposed FROMPAGE 1 ciated tiie need *for a hotel, but was stili opposed te using public land. "W. could use land in an in- dustriai area for thie purpose,» ho sajd. The intended site is now occu- iped tiie tennis courts and a asa- diamond, but the. latter wiii ho relocated due te tth. $7.6-miilion arena expansion. Depending on land grading and the. buiiding's designthé. tennis courts couid sil h retain.d, the. staff repr states. Ini factit would ho avangou for both the. ùwner and Towvn if the, courts were available te, hotel patrons, staff suggest. However, tis.may ho too opti- mistic a soenario., Haayes told the. committe.. With more than 400 members and growingat arate of 25per cent annual y, the. courts are now at capacity and this ha. forced the. club te aiso use facilities at Peel Park, h. not.d. Shouid one or more of the courts have te hoe reiocated, the. club wsnts assurance that its needs wiii ho met, Hayes said; "If any of the. courts are bulido- zed, we would have te ho Walk ofages at St. John St. John'. Curch, trt Whitby, je oelebrating Its lSOth anniversary wlth two 'walk of ages' presentati ons. The mini*-dramas catch the. spirit of the. pat as costumed guides take participants on a tour of the. churciiyard at dusk. Duzing the. wa]k, they wili meet a variety of individuale from history of both Whitby sud St. John'i Churcii. Tii. 'walk ofages' wfil take place promptly at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday,, July 25 and again on Thursday, Aug. 15. For more information, oeil 668- 1822.- Wins $25OOO A Whitby resident won $25,000 in thé. Daily Keno lottery game last week. Rowena Barr, 45, a riek mana- gr for CIBC in Toronto, and her husband have four chidren. "I plan te, take m famiiy Our for dinner tenight(buly 4T and bank the, rest of the. money for now,» eh. said. guaranteed that they are buiit elsewiiere and to the same stan- dards» ho said. Foliowing committee' decision to circulate the proposai for further publie and agency com- ment, Hayes tid tii. Free Prose ho doe. not oppose the hotel concept. 1 "I think a hotel is a great idea down there somewhere, ho said. «'But these courts are almost the best ther, e iin the Whitby, Oshawa area. We don't want any arguments that they won't ho relocated and to the same qua- > a s said hie club ha. per- mits Crflive of the. courts and al are utilized for moot of the day, either for instruction or competi- tion. Therefore, ho domseS how hotel quests could b. accomoda- ted without more courts being buit. "Unless they want to play ten- nis atthrei the morning, it cant b. don.,» Hayes said. Aft.r the application te change the. officiai plan designation and zoning bylaw has been circula- ted, a recommendation from planning staff wiii come back te committe. later thie year. Sandra formerly of Valentino's and Maria are pleased to announce the opening of their new salon. But we need a name! Name our salon and WIN!.F.f *One Year offree Izaircuts and two chemical services ofchoice. lued at $200.00 maximùm ch(-eVm'ical service, plus 6 haircuts). Onefree set offiberglass nails by Nail Expressions. Mail or hand deliver to: "Creative Individuais" 14 Garrarci St. N., Whitby, Ll N 3K3 - 404-8734 funde for tiie hosjpitai, was hos- ted by radio station Magie 94.9 general manager Le. Steriy Also taking turne at 7ig Kealoy have it were Bilan ORiordan from the, Ontario Hos- pitai Association and Sean Hlogue fromiberty Mutual. Keale who worked at tii. ho. icor three years,.ie leav- ing te pursue business in other sectors. 1 It'. been a wonderful time at WVGH, Ill miss many people and Ihope te stick around to con- tinue fundraisjng as w. fuilul the goverrnment e goal te se. Wihitby General become on. of the premier réhabilitation hospi- tals in the province,» said Kea- ley. 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