Whitby Free Press, 5 Mar 1980, p. 7

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MEADOWCREST PARENTS' GROUP The Meadowcrest Parent's Group will ho meeting on Friday, March 7, 1980 at 9:30 a.m. at the Community Concept Centre, Baldwin Street at Rollrick Street. There will ho an open discussion regard.ing the role and direction of the Parent's Group and an opportunity for you to ask questions or express concerns. Ail Meadowcrest Parents are welcomne to attend. BROOKLIN FLEA MARKET The Brooklin Flea Market has been closed for the last two Sundays because of illness. To re-open more vendors are needed. Those interested in seeing it continue please catI 655- 3679 in the evenings. DANCE-A-THON FOR C.F. The Brooklin and District Kinette Club is holding its annual dance-a-thon with the proceeds to cystic fibrosis. It will ho held on Saturday, March 8 not March 3 - apologies for the printing error - from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. - 16 hours. Music will ho provided by Kawartha D.J. Services and will ho held at the Brooklin Community Centre. Lunch, supper and snacks wil ho provided by the Kinette Club. Many prizes will be awarded which include $50, $25, and $15 cash prizes for the most money turned in by the required date. Anyone wishing to enter, please caîl Brenda at 655-4739 for sponsor sheets. It promises to ho a fun time for alI. Caîl as soon as you can. This is on a first corne, first serve basis. BROOKLIN CATHOLICS This is an informaI survey for St. Leo's to find out the num- ber of people who would ho interested in the following: a) Sunday Mass being held at St. Leo's School. b) Your kindergarten age children (5 years by Dec. 31, 1980) attending class at St. Leo's School in September 1980. 1f you are interested in either or both of the above situations taking place, please caîl Susan Smith at 655-3932. Remember it can't happen without your support. MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH "The Amazing Country Performers" from Janetville- Yelverton area present "'Variety for 1980" ini the Myrtle United Church on Saturday, March B at 7:30 p.m. this is a family show featuring several comedy plays, Scot- tish dancing, and musical selections. Tickets may be obtained from an), member of the Myrtle United Church or at the door: Aduits $2.00 - Children $1.00. For more information, please cail 655-4284. ASHBURN COMMUNITY DANCE On Saturday, March 8 at 8 p.m. the Ashburn Community will hold a dance at Thunderbird. There will ho a bar, disc jockey, buffet and prizes. tickets are $12.50 per couple for those 19 years old and over. To obtain tickets please call one of the following numbers: Dianne Michael 655-4604; Susan Rigby at 655-f084; Nina Cam- pbell at 655-4922; or Barb Porter at 655-4652. Proceeds will go to the Ashburn Community Park. HUNTER'S SAFETY COURSE A Hunter's Safety Course will ho held in Brooklin on March 10Oand 11. You must register and pay a fee of $15.00 prior to taking the course. For further information contact Carl Sedore at 655-3250. PAPER DRIVE The monthly Boy Scout Paper Drive occurs Saturday, Mar- ch 8at 9a.m. Toa stm]Ois;trescdub speech contest By CAROL DAVIS time and, therefore, had to Toronto. Whitby Toastmistress Club have her excellent speech the Whitby contingent will "Nothing ventured - disqualified. ho there in fuit force to cheer Nothing Gained" was the The other two participants Pamn on. very appropriate theme for were EiIlen Bulloch and the club was especiatly the Tuesday February 26 Pauline Baxter. delighted at the large num- meeting of the Whitby the judges admitted it was be ffrttre guests at Toastmistress Club, a difficuit task to choose and tis meeting and would like The newly formed club mark from among the par- to encourage ahl of themn to held its first speech contest tiiats lntoatn ornx and was delighted at the ex- Ail participants in the con- regular meeting on ceptionally large attendance test were given three words, Tuesday, March il, at 6 p.m. of both members and guests. one of which could ho used to to ho held at Cedrics Six speakers; three of build their speech. Four of Banquet Hall, Brock Street whom are brand new to the the ladies have this part North. World of Toastmistress yen- over but Pam Stettler and While the speech contest is tured forth and gave their Lilian North as her runnerup very exciting 'for ail par- best effort. will again ho given the ticipants and those mem- the speeches ranged from choice to make two weeks hors involved in the ad- the hilariously funny an d en- prior to the Council 9 Speech ministration of it, the club tertaining world of man Contest to ho held on april 19 realizes that the lengthy watching to the very timely at the Royal York. Hotel, delays inherent in the and sohoring world of ter- minal death. Ail speeches were well - O P LT ", written and given in a very LULOfU competent manner. It was obvious that these ladies were honefiting by Toast- PCA -NIG TL CH$69 mistress training. SEUL-N TLTH$69 The winner of the contest was Pam Stettier who spoke 10% 0OF F ALL STO CK ITEMS! on "A Better Way of Chain Door Guards & Locks Dying"; second was Litian North with "Mrs. Clean's Podlocks - Drawer Locks Nightmare" third -place was taken by Carol Davis with Toi, phono Locks - Utrmfty Locks "Climb Your Highest Moun- BIGI HSA O REKYCT tain". ______INTHISAD _ORAFREEKEY____ The club is proud of al of the participants for giving Lock Up WItU LOCKSHOPI forth such a good effort. One disappointment of the Mon & Tues 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1010 Dundas St. E.1 evening came when another MAd, Thurs, Fri 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Whitby, Ontario speaker Lee Hewitt ran 13 Sat 9.m. - 5 p.m. 666-1421 seconds over her allottedM YOU DON'T PAY I~rFFYOYUR MISTAKXES cit MJ.M. PHOTOGRAPHY When you bring in a roll of film to ho prooessed, we charge you ONLY FOR THE PRINTS THAT COME OUT WM'IlI alio ho there to give you friendly, professional advice (if you wvant it> and show you where you made your mistake. M.B.M. - The Friendly Pro fessionals MBd. PHOTOGRAPHY 131 BROC KSTR EET NORTH WHITBY 668-6111 MonWed9 - b,.ThuFri, 9 -8; Sat 30- 5 É-"r& DEZrýà .Cý g 'i judging process may ho a bit tedious for the first time guests. We would love to have all those guests return for our next regular meeting to see what else is involved in Toastmistress training. The club would like to thank the judges for the con- test, Mary Aspinaîl, Kathy C hung and Jean Holtomn. their expertise and constructive evaluations were ap- preciated by ail participan- ts. If you would like to make dinner reservations for the next meeting please cal Carol Davis 668-0438 or Lilian North 668-3479 hofore noon on Saturday March 8. WFIITBV FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY MARCH- 5,1980, PAGE 7 Ail newspapers must ho tied two ways arnd left at curbside before 9 a.m., Saturday morning. Newsprint only can be ac- cepted. No magazines or glossies, please, Ashburn residents may leave their newspapers at the Ash- burn Community Centre prior to drive. If you require further information, please caîl Alex McCloud a t 655-3602. UNITED CIIURCH WOMEN The ladies of the Brooklin United Church 'would ho happy to have any local women join with them for worship, bible study and to learb if other countries. There is also good fellowship and numerous social activities occuring during the year. There are several units, most of which ineet the first 'Puesday of the month except one which ineets the first Thur- sday afternoon, monthly. The general United Church Women's group meet the second Monday of the month and is cornprised of a representation of members from ail units. We would welcome you to any or al of these meetings and trust that in Christ's service you wouid find fulfillment for yourself. For further information cali 655-446 or 6559-3278. Susan Smith 655-3932 Brown's Foodmaster (before noon Saturday) lm STOCK! EXTENSION LADDERSj 16 fte -$54." 20 ft. $720We 24 ft. - 400 28 ft. - 8« PLATFORM LADDERS s5ft. 6 fte -$340 STEPLADOIRS 2 ft. 3 ft. $2- 0 4 fte - $23.S0 5sft. - $3O. 6 6ft. - $32.Se 7 fte - $54.S 8Sft. - $6000 10Oft. - $8000 12 ft. - s$ui.oe mITCUIL DOR Building Supplies Ltd. Brook lin 655-4991 __________________I HE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING DURHAM Take notice that the Regional Planning Commlttee wIIl consider at a meeting to be held on MARCH 11, 1980 AT 10:00OA.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY W. Beath Regional'Chairman AN AM ENDMENT TO THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN to permit the reciaiming ana/lor recycling of materiai within areas designated Industriai ln the Durham Regionai Offilciai Plan, and theref ore, to replace the f 1irst sentence of Section 8.4.2.1. which reads as foilows: "Lands designated on Map 'A' as Industrial Areas shahl mean that the predominant use of lands s0 designated shail be for manufacturing, warehouslng, assembly, processing, storage of goods and raw materials, utiiity functions anid transportation terminais and similar uses". with the foilowing: "Lands designated on Map 'A' as Industriai Areas shail mean the predomninant use of lands so designated may be for manufacturing, warehousing, asserrbiy, processing, including reclaiming andior recyciing, storage of goods and materiais, utiilty fun- ctions and transportation terminais and similar uses." Subsequentiy, the Regional Council wilI consider the recommendation of the Planning Comn- mittee at a meeting to be heid on: MARCH 19, 1980 AT 10:00 A.M. COUINCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY Information reiated to the proposed amendment Is avaliabie for Inspection In the off ices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, and the Regional Cierk, Reglonai Headquarters Building, 605 Rossîand Road East, Whitby. If there are any questions reiated to this matter, please caîl Mr. L. Kotseff, M.C.l.P., Planning Department, (416)68&7731. Requests to appear before the Planning Committee as a deputation concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.l.P., Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario Li N 6A3, and must be received by the Fridjay preceding the meeting. requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning the proposed amen- ciment must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regionai Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, Li1N 6A3, and must be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. C.V. Lundy, A.M.C.T. regionai Cîerk t building centre

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