Whitby Arts Elects New Board Whitby Arts Incorporated held its annual meeting last week at which the executive and board of directors were elected. The new president is Wayne Currier, manager of the central district for Con- sumers' Gas Company. He is a new resident of Whitby who moved from Hull, Quebec where he was very involved in community vol- unteer work. Piers Davidson, a practis- ing dentist and resident of Whitby is the new vice- president. He is a very active Whitby Arts member on the fund raising committee. The secretary is Pat Dennis, a secretary at Whitby Tire, who has been an active member of Whitby Arts. Norm Sadler, a works ac- countant at Dupont who moved from Montreal to Oshawa six months ago, is the new treasurer. The board of directors include Joop Van Ryn, a practising industrial designer and Whitby resident, who CRAFTY GIRLS WHIP IT UP Anne Gillette (left) of 610 Dundas Street West in Whitby is deep in concentration as she moulds a hanging flower pot made of clay. Sandy Barton of 842 Cochrane Street in Whitby looks a little more relaxed. The girls are among many participating in the craft workshop at 115 Brock Street S. Free Press Photo by Robin Lyon was involved with Whitby Arts in its infancy. Grace Pritchard, a very involved and dedicated vol- unteer worker for Whitby Arts and Doctor J.O. Ruddy Generai Hospital, was also nominated to the board -of directors. Also nominated as a direc- tor was Laurine Saee. an NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD by The Corporation of the Town of Whitby for approval of a By-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of The Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corpor- ation of the Town of Whitby intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 35 of The Planning Act for approval of By-law No. 195-75 read a first, second and third time and finally passed on the 10th day of March A.D., 1975. A copy of the By-law is furnished herewith. A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith. Any person interested may, within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his objection to approval of the said By-law together- with a statement of the grounds of such objection. Any person wishing to support the application for approval of the By-law may within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his support of approval to the said By-law together with a request for notice of any Hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said By-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the By-law wiIl be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or a notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned the address to which notice of Hearing is to be sent. The last date for filing objection will be the 9th day of April A.D., 1975. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 26th day of March A.D., 1975. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., CLERK, 405 Dundas Street West, WHITBY, Ontario. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN Of WHITBY BY-LAW NUMBER 195-75 Oshawa resident, who has been active in arts organiza- tions for several years. Pat Monaghan, an admin- istrative manager with General Motors of Canada and an active Whitby Arts member was also nominated to the board. He is an Oshawa resident and a past member of the Oshawa BEING A BY-LAW TO BY-LAW NUMBER 1.784 WHEREAS the Corporation Whitby deems it advisable Number 1784. Library Board. Directors completing their second year are Ben Bonke, Jeannine Butler, Donna Deni- son, Marlene Hilton and Ali Morison. Mayor Des Newman is the honorary chairman. Council- lor Joy Thompson, the town's representative; and Fred Becket te, consultant. AMEND ZONING of the Town of to amend By-law NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HEREBY ENACTED as a By-law of the Corpor- ation of the Town of Whitby by the Council thereof as follows: - 1. That subsection (zq) of Section 2 of By-law 1784 is hereby deleted and replaced by the following: - (zq) "STORE, RETAIL" means a building or partof a building in which goods, wares, merchandise, substances, articles or things are offered or kept for sale at retail but does not include any establish- ment otherwise defined or classified herein. This By-law shall corne into force on the date it is passed by the Council of the Town of Whitby subject to the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH, A.D., 1975. Wm. Wallace CLERK D. Newman MAYOR EXPLANATORY NOTE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF BY-LAW NO. 195-75 The purpose and effect of By-law No. 195-75 is to redefine "Store, Retail" of Subsection (zq) of Section 2 of By-law 1784 to permit the inclusion of an antique store within the definition of a Retail Store. Ail material filed concerning this amendment is on file and open for public inspection at the Planning Department, 14 Church Street, Brooklin, Ontario. Telephone: (416) 655-3346 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1975, PAGE 15 Sklled InDemand Says Manpower The number of clients registered for employment at the Canada Manpower Cen- tres in Oshawa and Ajax for the month of February totalled 6,251 of which 3,271 are male and 2,980 were fernale. Registrations de- creased in the following occupations: managerial and administrative, clerical, sales, service, machining, and related occupations, construc- tion trades, truck drivers, material handling. Registra- tions increased in unskilled factory work and students. 1~4 o >hm z MM 1< o m oeM» A total of 232 persons were placed in employment during the month. The maj- ority of placements were made in the following indus- tries: manufacturing, retail trade, personal services and food services. Shortages of qualified clients were noted in the following occupations: ac- countants, real estate and insurance salesmen/women, licensed hairdressers, electri- cal repairman/women, auto mechanics, metal spray paint- ers and electricians. HORIZONS 15 TV Channels (12 full time, 3 part time) * More than per month 250 Movies Select from more than 1,000 shows per week * Keep in touch with your community! Watch Cablecast 6 - your own Award Winning Local Program Channel. 668-9331 pine ridge cable tv limited 143 Brock St. South Whitby. APPL ICAT ION FORM PHYSICAL CONDITIONING COURSE FOR ASTHMATIC CHILDREN An 8 week course is to be conducted by the Durham Region Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, in co-operation with the Oshawa Recreation Department at the Civic Auditorium, Thornton Road South, Oshawa, commencing Saturday, April 5th from 5:00 - 6:45 p.m. This programme has been approved by the Medical Advisory Committee of the Association. I am recommending that be .considered for the above course. This child has been under my care for asthma for years. Age of child Height Weight _ ] Name of Parent/Guardian Address Telephone Postal Code Signature of attending Physician Address Telephone Postal Code There is no fee for this course. The programme is a service of the Durham Region TB and RD Association and made possible through the annual Christmas Seal Campaign. Participation will be by doctor referral only. This applica- tion form may be used or one can be obtained from your family physician. Please return to 757 Grierson Street, Oshawa, L1G 5J8. Tel. 723-3151.