Adminîstrator carves the turkey A 31 -year-old man from Oakwood, near Lindsay, was killed in a two-car collision Christmas 'Day at Thickson )Road and the fifth concession. Dead is Gary Crawford, whomn police said was west- bound on the fifth concession when his car collided with a iorthbound car on Thickson Road, driven by Michael Hiaan, 18, of 254 Water St., Port Perry. Mr. Haan was not seriously injured. Two passengers in Mr. Crawford's car, Sharon Aslop, 30, and Denise Aslop, 6, were flot injured. Police report that passengers in the Haan car also were flot injured. D.WaMcQUAY 103 DUNOAS ST. W.' WHITBY 668-5868 500KING ST., WHITBY Nine room Cape Cod residence on a 132' x 128' lot, mature trees, in a desirable area of Whitby. Over 2400 sq. ft. of recently. renovated and professionally decorated living space, with quality broadloam throughaut. Centre hall plan with pegged oak floars and panelled walls, oversize living room with fireplace, separate dining roam 13'4" x 15'6", completely new kitchen that is a delight ta work in, sun room, master bedraom 13' x 16'6" with 2-pc. washraam ensuite, plus 3 more bedrooms (2 larger than normal.> Finvshed recreatian raom. $130.00.00. SOMETHING DIFFERIENT 15 years yaung, completely remodelled and redecorated, this bungalow on McCullough Drive in Whitby is loaded with extras. The main floar has a split entrance with an open concept of living- dining-and kitchen (the kitchen has a genuine quarry tule floor). mvany built-ins. Main bathroam has ceramic tiled fluor as well as walls. Sliding patio doors tram the kitchen averloak the ingraund cancrete pool with heater and filtration system and extra wide walk-way inset with field stone around the pool. Lower level is completely finished with bedroom 12' x 15'8", centre hall, 3-pc. bathroom, recreatian raom 25'6" x 10'9". An underground passage leads tram the house into an above ground family room 23' x 13' with fireplace and sliding patio doars overlooking the pool. Many more extras and ail tliis for $67,500.00. Make an appaîntment ta-day ta inspect - it is something different. $4000 DOWN rhe decor ot this 3-bedroom townnouse in Whitby is really out- i standing. 2-years young - and includes stove, f ridge, and broadloom throughout- $40,900.00 and curries for $44300 monthlv includinu ,axes and maintenance. OfIFICIESPACE iWitby Plaza. 700 $q. ft. of patitionei off ic spce, air-condition- hm urne breadloom, plnty of parking. $225.00 monthiy. freinaimr* in Whtby adOuu ai a 23 y.srs WFIJTBY FREE PR ESS WEDNESDAY, DÉCEMB.1 t ~29,1 1976, PAGE419 I NOTICE Hospital staff'served Christmias dinner jWhitby Psychiatrie Hospital held its first annual Christmas Dinner for staff on Wednesday December 15 in the Recrea- tion -HalL Dinner was held in two eit tings to allow ail staff to attend. Santa's helpers welcomed eachguest at thedoor with red'and gold holidlay ribbons -while fragrant odors of roast turkey and Christmas pudding whetted 'their ,appetites. Fègtiive music, colorful Christmas- decorations includ- ing the" traditional Xmas tree, as weil as red and green tablecloths and table centre- pieces, ail set the holiday mood. .Hospital Administrator Ken Sheeh an assisted by Administration Personnel, ail dressed in irmmaculate cher's hat and apron, carved and served generous dinners' to the -staff., Food Services outdid any gourmet restaurant i creating a deliejous dinner featuring roast turkey and tirimmmngs, a variety of salads, and vegetables, midnce tarts, Xmas cookies and Xmas pudding. Food Services, who cooked the dinner, the Recreation Department who created the decorations and Administration who organi- zed and served and others, worked together to hold another successful event. W P H staff has given dedicated,- concerned and loyal service to the patients of the hospital. In the Christmas tradition of festivi- ty and sharing, the hospital administration showed their appreciation to the staff for their devotion to duty. An Ecumenical Carol and Worship Service was held in thie Recreation Hall on Christmas Day. TO RESIDENTS 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD by The Corporation of the Town of Whitby for approval of a By-law ta regulate land use passed pursuant ta Section 35 of The Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends ta apply ta« The Ontario Municipal Board pursuant ta the provisions of Sect ion 35 of The Planning Act for appraval of By-law No. 363-76 read a f irst, second a nd third time and finally passed on the 14th day of June, A.D., 1976. A copy of the By-law is f urnistied nerewith. A note giving an explanation of *the purpose and effect of the By-law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewvith. Any person interested may within.fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registe red mail or deliver ta the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his objection ta approval of the said By-law together with a statement of the grounds of such objection. Any persan wishing ta 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 ta the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his support of approval ta the said By-law together with a request for notice of any Hearing that may be held giving also the name and address ta which such notice shauld be given. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said! By-law but before doing sa it may appoint a time and place when any objection ta the By-Iaw will be considered. Notice of any Hearing that may be held will be given anly ta persans who have filed an objection or a notice of support and who have lef t with or delivered ta the Clerk undersigned the address ta which Notice of Hearing is ta be sent. The last date for filing objections wiIl be the l2th day of January A.D., 1977. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 29th day of December, 1976. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. CLERK 575 Rossland Road E., Whitby, Ontario THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY BY-LAW NQI 363-76 BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW NO. 2585, WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town af Whitby deem it advisa hIe ta amend By-law No. 2585. NOW THEREFORE BE IT E-NACTED AND IT IS HEREBV ENACTED AS A BY-LAW 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 8V THE COUNCIL THEREOF AS FDLLDWS:-. 1. That Section 6, Subsection 22 uf By-law No. 2585 is hereby repealed. 2. That this By-law shaîl came into force on the date it is passed by the Council of the Town of Whitby subject ta the approval of The Ontario Municipal Board. BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 14TH LIAVOF JUNE, A.LI., 1976. B. Switzer IJEPUTY CLERK J. Gartshore MAYOR EXPLANATORY NOTE PURPOSE AND EFFECT 0F BY-LAW NUMBER 363-76 The purpose and effect of By-law Number 363-76 is ta remove Section 6, Subsection 22, fram Restricted Area By-law 2585; as amended. The provisions of this Section which give ta the Committee of Adjustment the authority ta decidè whether the hazardous use of a Commercial' or Industrial building shahl be permitted are beyond the powers which should be given ta the Committee of Adjustment under the Planning Act and further that the provisions of the Section are beyond the jurisdiction of the Cou ncil under the Planning Act. Ail material concerning this application is on file and is open for public inspection at the Planning Department, Whitby Municipai Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontaria. Telephone: (416) 668-5803 OaýkwoOd man kied at Tickson Road on. Christ mas Day 579-1m822 WHUTIY MALI Zlappg 1100 se4r New Home for New Year OUTSKIRTS 0F OSHAWA Brand new 3 bedroom backsplit. Fireplace in Family room. 80 x 196 lot. Stitl time to choose vour broadloom. Asking"$65300.