Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 1 Oct 1975, p. 14

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PAGE 14. WW-NLSD)AY. IOit'OIZR 1. 1l75. WtllJl i BY l"IEt II Announcing the winner of our draw The management of Mitchell Brothers Building Supplies congratulates Johannah Cox of R.R.1 No. 2, Port Perry who won a trip to Nassau in the Castle Building Centre draw at the International Plowing Match. MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies Ltd. Brooklin. 655-4991 Open 7 days a week Mafpk eda RESTAURANT 20 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY - TEL.: 668-9461 DeIicious Canadion and talian Dishes -Cmeeurn: shgs of ftory- ishowroomns and suppliers tfàs r odel homes, apartments, town. houses (used for display purpose onty) savings as high as 50 per cent cut-easy terms can be seen at the warehouse 12 to 8 da~iy. %~s f urniture is sold by E LMER 'S F URN ITURE 253 Bloor Street East, Oshawa Hlgest prices Paid for (iold and Silver coins, old guns, cdocks. jewelry, dishes, furniture, crocks, oi1 paintings and sealers Friendly Flea Market 725-9783 -23 King West, Oshawa PU BLIC NOTICE 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBY TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Whitby wiII be holding a Speciaî Testimonial Evening in honour of former Mayor Desmond G. Newman as a tribute to his dedicated service to the citizens of Whitby and for having served the commun ity for a period longer than any other mayor in the history of the Town of Whitby. The Evening wili be heîd at Heydenshore Pavilion on Wednesda y , November 5th, 1975, commencing with cocktails at 6:00 p.m., foîlowed by dinner and entertainment. Tickets are available f rom the office of the Cîerk for $7.50 per person. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., CLERK, The Town of Vhitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. NOTICE TOWN 0F WHITrBY TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ADMINISTRA- TIVE COMMITTEE 0F THE COUNCIL 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY WILL RECEIVE A REVISED PLAN 0F SUBDIVISION FOR THAT AREA COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE WHITBY TOWNE ESTATES ON OCTOBER 6, 1975. THE MEET- ING WILL COMMENCE AT 7:15 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 405 DUNDAS STREET WEST. WM. H. WALLACE, A.M.C.T. CLERK la mm Mam VELVET QOlfC1- FURNITURE STRIPPING or caustics AT MaclNeils tlow.over rcs1 Furnîture and Upholstery t. ft.uphoster fine furnltiare" 413 Dundas St. E. Bu%. 66X-5481 ,Ontario Res. 668-6526 James Wilson BROKER Doug Taylor SALESMAN Ernie Stonemon SALESMAN Edwaro J,#*Grant SALESMAN TORONTO BUSINESS OPPORTUN ITY East-end, 10 stores, 17 apt's in concentrated area. Prime corner location. Across f rom Ted Reeve Arena. Vendor wiIl hold large first mort- gage. Priced to selI. Caîl now. WHITBY - 24 MARBURY COURT - $62,500 Large 4 bedroom home close to park and schools. Upgradled broadîoom throughout, floor to ceilîng, fireplace. Must be sold. à668777 R EALTOR TORONTO UNE - 282.1,004 Ooug 'ScoltV' Taylor Ernest M. Stoneman Edward Grant WHITBY - 120 WATSON STREET 4 bedroom older home. Refurnished inside. Large lot, double garage, 20 ft. x 40 ft. Pool heated. Make an offer. 10 ACRES Owner anxious to see offer. Prime growing soil in area of several ranch homes that are on 5 acre lots. 15 minute drive to Oshawa. Vflofp - 728-3y47.1 ML 1 1 FilmIloe Plus opkins St. at Burns, Whitby, 668-3192 Tues. - Wed. 9-6, Thurs - Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 ,Closed Mondays unique , Whitby

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