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Whitby Free Press, 16 Aug 1978, p. 1

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Decision soon on Royal Ho tel, AdJat' l1icence from the Liquor The lounge would be open Licence Board of Ontario on ln the summer months only whether to approve an out- and close at il p.m., thereby door patio licence for the eliminating noise at late Royal Hotel should be made hours, he said. within a week, says the - -r. Przybylski had LLBO chairman. appeared before council's LLBO Chairman Eber J. administrative committee in Rice heard representations June, to apply for permission from residents, rnany of to set up the patio lounge, but whom were opposed to the the committee did not make 90-seat patio, at a public any decision. The, matter hearing last Wednesday at was referred to a public the Whitby Municipal hearing of the Liquor Building. Licence Board. The residents expressed traffic, noise, and obscene M language at late hours. The residents live in the area close to the hotel. t d concern that an outdoor patio lounge would devalue C L J their property and in some9 cases it would cause Before the end of August it difficuties with access to i expected that various their laneways and parking government agencies will lots, have received the feasibility Rick Przbylski, one of the study for the proposed Camp partners who owns the Royal X museuin complex. Hotel, said acquisition of Alderman Alan Dewar of additional property would Oshawa, one of the people in solve the parkWn problems, charge of the feasibility and denied that noise and study, said the details of the oliscene language would be a study wiIl not be made public probleni. for at least one month after He quoted a letter from the they hve been received by Durham Region Police the government agencies, in stating they were pleased order to let the agencies with the co-operation have' time to examine the received from the hotel details. management and saw no The feasîbility study, reason why a licence should ordered by the Camp X not be granted. projeet team, is to examine Mr. Przybylski said he had the pros and cons of running the support of local business- a historical complex which men, he had enhanced the would attract at least 100,000 downtown with renovations people a year, to the site of to the hotel, and produced a the Second World War spv petition of 221 signatures of camp on the shore of Lake Whitby residents who are in Ontario at the Whitby- favor of thepatio lounge. Oshawa border. A SUMMER SPLASHI These happy children are taking advantage of the warm pool, a town-owned facility, is being operated for the second summer cjays to cool off at the Kinsmen Park swimming pool. consecutive year by the YMCA. The children are members of the Durham Region YMCA's day Free Press Photo by Brian Winter camps, and end their days at camp with a dip in the pool. The Nursing school hunored, by Labor Day exhibit The Labor Day weekend will be one of special activity for Oie Whitby Historical Society's Lynde House Museum. Three displays, featuring the Ontario Hospital School of Nursing, old photographs of Whitby, and a furnished bedroom of C. 1840 wil be set up for public viewing. The highlight of Oie week- end will be a draw for a gingerbread dlock of Oie early 19M0. Sept._4 at 3 v.în. Austrian choir Presi"deni (i Pept *cnatzmann, president of tht Liederhort Tusters, a cbSr train Feldkirch. Austria and Whitby Mayar Jini Gartsbore, examine a book on thet Auswnan province of Voralberg. which nr. Schatzmann premnWtot Mayor Gartshore last week. Tht Vift, on behalf of tht mxayo oM F'ekâd&i4 h, s a reunhidoetM Whtbyls twlinnw wth the Austrian city in 1975. wtnkboccurred ater a viit by the Couaty Town Siagersta Fekârrch. Free press Photo Tickets are available from 1 at 1 p.m. and will be open any member of the historical till 6 p.m. Sept. 1 to 4 and society, and proceeds will again on Sept. 6. If there is support the museum. sufficient public interest, the The dlock is ini a -aved historical society may oak case and strikes on the continue the exhibit tilI the hour and the haif hour. This end of September. is the fourth year the Histor- A special feature of the ical Society has had a draw weekend exhibit will be for an antique dlock as a Curator Parker Smith's fund-raising project. Gallery Round-up of old The special weekend photographs of Whitby. exhibition at Lynde House, Mr. Smith's pictures were at the corner of Dundas and ont of the - most popular D'Hillier Streets, opens Sept. attractions at Oie trade fair vis its twin to wn Mayor Jim Gartshore Austriali province of Voral- vcently recevied in bis berg. where Feldkirch is office some visitors from loc;ted, and a record of Whitby's twin city of songs by the Liederhort Feldkirch, 4ustria . Tosters, on behaif of the Pepi Schatzmann and bis Mayor of Feldkirch, Dr. wife were in Whîtby for a few Henry Bilz. days during the County Town In return, Mayor Gart- CArnival, visiting Pepi's short presented Mr. Schatz- brother Bih Schatzznann, a fitfln with pictures of resident of Whitby for many W it tby's new municipal v cars. building for himself and Oie .This was Pepi's third visit Mayor of Feldkirch. to Whit by. Ht came in 1971 to rq arrange for a visit by C s n Feldkirchs choir, tht a h n Liederhort Tosters to visit M'hitbv acigarettesie Oie choir on its vrisit in 1973. au Mr. Schatzrnann is president of the Liederhort Tosters. nevit f h Idehot are stýolen Tosters led to an exebange isit by Whiùtby's County Durhbam Begnonal Poice Town Singers to Austria in report that $60 in cash and 10 12741. and a twinning betweeri Packs 'O cigarettes were Whitby) and Feldkirch the Stolen frorn Mikes Esso folowing year. Centre, 932 Brock Street O)n his iait reteit visit, North Friday. Potice said the Pepi Schatzmau prueseied thieves gaied entry' by Maya. GuWme wltln à smashng the froat bey bu* e t Onwesof the wlnw, during the County Town Carnival, and it is estiniated that at least 200 people signed the guest book at the historical society's booth. The pictures, dating fromn the 1M90 to the 1940s, feature old homes of Whitby, church groups and choirs, portraits, hockey teamas dating back to 1897-98, and panoramic pictures of the ll6th and 182nd Battalions during the First World War. Anyone who has flot seen these pictures, or. would like to set them again following the trade fair. is invited to attend. A new attraction at Lynde House this summer is a bedroom authentically furnished to the period of 1840, featuring a bed, wash stand, dresser, chest of drawers, chairs, bedside table and old pïctures. Assistant Curator Fred Cane spent many hours acquiring tht pieces of furni- ture for the museum and setting up the room. The furnishings are offly part of a numnber of recent qcquyisitions at the musewn that are on public show for the first time. Oble dis-lay set up specially for the Laboe Day Weekend, features the Ontario Hosptal Scbool of Nursingwhich cperated fro.» 1921 until 1972 whe community colleges t"o ovethe teching of miuing. FoIkwing the cla.ing of the nursig chool at what is nww the Whitby Pychiatmi C.aot'd en P. 2 E)S S

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