Whitby Free Press, 4 Sep 1996, p. 4

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P, age,4, W 1yrePe ,WeslaY,,SeptMpber-4,1996 'Time' well spent with Earl, Pasco EARL PASCOE is shown wth some of, the ckcls In his collection. Heý will identlfy any clocks residents bring to his display W athe McGraw Hill Ryerson, Commodore John Schultz'invites the public to visit the Whitby Yacht Club on Héritage Day, Saturday,, Sept. 7.- 'There will be guided and self-gulded tours of the building and boats. The Whitby Yacht Club plans te 'dress ship,' which means that flags will b. fiying on ail of the boats. There will h a historioel display onthe' main floor of the dlubhouse (wheelchair accesible). This will include displays of the yacht clubs own regatta over the past buil ding in 'Port Whitby 10 arn. to 3 m.on Henftage Day, âaturday, Sept. 29 years, as well as an original map of Windsor Bay, the former name -for Port Whitby, which dates back te the 1800a. The Junmior Sailing Club will have a display at the entrance te the yacht club. The yacht club isjust off the waterfront rail, and there are many picnic tables around the grounids for visiter use. Refreshnxonts and coffee will be served., There will b. a pipe band and a blues band. Earl Pascoe's dlock, watch and button collection will be on display during Heritage -Day, Saturday, Sept. 7, 10 a.=., to 4 p.m., at the McGraw . HilI Ryerson building on Water Street ini Port Whitby., Pascoe has been collecting and repairing watches -and dlocks for almost 30 years. Auctions and antique shows have always interested Pascoe, and it was at one. of these shows .where' he purchased bis first two dlocks, for $12 each. The docdks were not working and needed a few repaire,so, 0Pascoe put his talents to the test and in no time the dlocks were as good as new. Thus began a hobby that eventualy. evolved into, a fuil-time career. Pasco.e was born and raised in Whitby, on bis parentd'farm. As a child he was always knownâ for bis interest atid'curiosity in the worri.ngs ýand mechanica cf his toys, espedally bis first. two-wheeled bicycle.- To bis motberls surprise, not oesheur- after he1 received the bike, it was1 nothing but a pile of bolts on the ground. However, as fast as he had disassembled the bike, ho had it back together ini perectworking order. Over the years Pascoe dabbled in numiereus full- time occupations sucli as. farmùng, driving a transport truck and operating a service station,. but lie always managed te maintain bis ékilis in dock repair. This, ini part,. canb. attribut tebls active role in . thée.Watch- and Clock Collector.Asoiation ýin, Torento. The associationz meeta five or six-times a year in different cities in Canada te auction eff docks and iwatches and ezchange new deas. Pascoe identifies, repairs and restores dlocks from bis home, and on Héritage Day lie ýwiil identify, anyoneFs treasured pieces. The Heritage Day display is one of the few dlock display showsv in which Pasco. participates. His display will feature Canadian dcksý, indluding some built ixrWhy; cdocks manufactured in the -U.S., Englnd, erxnany ,and Russia;' différent styles of clocks indluding grandfather, wonl type, mantle, figurine, car, w rist and pcket,- 'Mlldred - 'Pasco.'.button collectin (witrécent additio ns); 'and an -1890s' ladiéï bicycle. 'i TICKETS FOR sails on the taîl ship Fair Jeanne SatÙrclay evening and Sunday atternoon are available at the Town of -mir98 Whitby~ Seliug a. $165,OOO home?, i WE CAM SAYYOU $4,125 <. Bau mi a - moe -i cm 8. 1in TN& l not ntwbd dkflt rp"eUs akady 18sW f« saW. Whitby planning dep artment. The ship is, also -open for public tours throughout Heritage Day, Saturday, Sept 7. m Cam_ DURHAM 408200 Oshawa c; Open hou se at the yach club OLDE WHITBY CENTURY HOME Cnuyhome otallyrenovated with ail me moem conveniences. Large country kitchen with customn maple cabinets, bay window and ~ rden doors. This home offers back ash.arid pine flooning and a newer 2nd floor addition. Reduced to $1 85,000. Cali me abôut my orner century home on'li4. acres! Lindsay Smith, Brokerl0wner Reflection Realty mIc. 434-5'222 g.à

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