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Whitby Free Press, 22 Nov 1978, p. 7

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-~ i WILLIAM HEWIS One of Witby's welI-known citizens, who was the oldest native resident of the town when he dieci in 1964 a t the age 'of 98 was William Edward Hewis. SMr. Hewis was a member of a noted Whitby family which earriedon a butcher trade in the town for more than 80 years. The first member of the Hewis family to move to Witby was George Hewis, who was born in 1833 at Wrangle, Lincolnshire, Enigland. Ie settled at Whitby in 1858, and in 1862 founded the family business. He bad tbree sons, William, George and John. William Hewis *as born on Aug. 8,1865 in a house on Dundasý Street near Hopkins Street in a part *of Whitby which was This is the last week for children to deposit the lucky slips for the Children.s Llook Festival. The draw will bc held Nov. 25, so hurry and read your Canadian books. Don't foret to attend the. "Snowflake Bazaar", being held by the Brooklin United Church Women. Several booths will bc available with baked goods, Christmas decorations, and other various gi fts. The date is Saturday, Nov. 25 at the Christian Education Building. There will be'a Hunter's Safety Course taught on Nov. 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. at the Newcastle Rod and Guîi Property. To register caîl Carl Sedore at 655-3250. The Sociables are having their 4th annual Candlelight Iuffet and Dance on Friday, Dec. 1, in the Christian Education Building of the Brooklin United Church. The tickets are $8.0 per couple. A buffet will be served at 11:30 p.m. For tickets telephone Mrs. Jackson at 655-4878. The l3rooklin Centennial Senior Citizens will be holding their annual Christmas Dinner and Party on Dec. 15 ai 6 p.m. sharp. On Sunday, Dec. 17, Group '74 will again present the Brooklin Old Time Christmas. Further information to corne. DATES TO REMEMIBER Nov. 25 - Children's B>ook Festival Draw - LBrooklin 11ranch Library Nov. 25. - Snowflake Bazaar - 2:00 to 4:00 p.rn. - Christian Education !1Building Nov. 27-28 - Hunter's Safety Course - Newcastle Rod and Gun Property Susan Smith 655-3932 Brown's Drop Off (before 2,00 p.m. Sat.) Big contracts for antennas Andrew Antenna Co. Ltd., which basoperated a plant on Beech Street for 25 years, was recently awarded a contract worth $220,905 by the federal government. The contract is for 20 earth station antennas which send and receive signals from a Canadian satelite. The contract calîs for ship- ment before the end of March. The Whitby company bas been asked to construct 16 10-foot antennas and four 15-footers. The antennas will tune in on the new Anik B communi- cations satellite which Will be launched fromn Cape Kennedy in mid-Decemnber. This satellite replaces the liermes communications satellite which was launched in January 1976, and bas reached the end of its life. span. IBecause the Anik lB satel- litewilI transmit( on a lower power band than the Hermes, the Communica- tions Research Centre in Otiawa bas to upgrade al its ecarth stations from ihe exîsi- ing small threv tc> six-foot antennas. The satellite .%ill bc used principa ily '-forconuuia iions In Ca nala's fa r noi )ri regions satellite. Each antenna will be 26' 1/2 feet in diarneter, and will be located in large Canadian cities. The Anik C contract is worth over $1 million. known as Hamer's Corners. Hle attended'school in -afrm school bouse on Anderson street. In 1883 at the age of 18 be joined his father in the butcher business, and took' over the'shop in,1905, with bis brother' George upon bis fath.ers retirement. Bis father -died in 1922 at the age, of 88, proving that longevity, was in the family. William Hewis drove thedeliv.ery cart for the Hewis liros. butcher shop for'37 years. When h.e started in business, a clerk was paid 75 cents to a dollar a day, and steak sold, for two pounds for a quarter. T he best cuts sold foir 18 cents a pound. 1Mr. Hewis led a varied life, not, confining bimself to the, butcher business alone. In 1893 he joîned- the Independent Order of Oddfellows and the Eastern Star- Lodges, and was Grand Master in both 'organizations., From 1903 to 1905 he was a member of the town council, and paf ticipated in the discussions which led to the installation of a waterworks and sewer system, in Whitby. Mr. Hewis was also a'20-year member of the Whitby Vnlunteer FireDepartmnent. In those days the fire engine was a horse-drawn steam pumper called'the 4*erryweather." Mr. Hewis's travels in t ,he butcher wagon took him to many of the rural districts of Ontario County wherc it was more convenient for the country folk to buy their meat at the doors of Polka Dot Door comin*g TV Ontario's Polka Pot Door, one of North Amnerican television's mîost successful and durable chilIdren's programs, will corne alive on stage Saturday, Pecem 'ber 9, in Oshawa's Eastdale Colle- giate Auditorium for three shows: 10:30 a.m.; 1 p.mn.; and 3 p.m.' The live stage version of the show, will include the many favorite characters who have delighted presehool vicwers for the pasi eighit years in 295 inidividual haîf-hour televi- sion episode.s, Alex Laurier provides tie *music with his guitar-, along with Lynda Kenmp and their friends Polkaroo, l',car, Marigold and Illunipty and D)umpty. The Polka Pot Door stage' %,ersion is a lively, fun-filled presenta lion that incorpor- aies the same stimulating thernes employed on tele- vision. Much of the show's continued success is the resuit of careful preparation and innovative presentation that make young viewers feel it is their very own program. The careful selec- MICAFIL DO UT YOURSELF HOME INSULATION SPECIAL $2.6.5 BAG 'g Sup Ltd. tion of nmaterials and topics stimulates curiosity, creativ- ity and imagination. Young- sters alo increase their physical dcxterity and lang- uage facility by actively participating during each program and inventing follow-up activities in their play. The series, broadeast twice daily, seven days a wcck on the TV Ontario nc'Work, also reaches parts of Quebcc and the norther United States. It also appears in Britishi Columbia, Alberta, Saska tchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland a nd t he Non hwest Territ or- Tlhé live theatrical Perft or- ina nces, sponsored by the n(nprofit IPurhaîn Cultural l"otiiitoxî in Oshawa, ]end t(lle-isioni and are sure to thil l a ny presehooler. The performances arec produced by lRex Ilagoni Productions wiihll the cooperation of the ()I' CA. 1'ihe tickets are avaîl- aNce ai the door or in adJvaiice ai Saywell's ook- store, 14 Sirncoe St. S., O)shaw~a. WMTy FRRE SSF, WEII'SDAY, NOVFMM~ 22,1978, PAGE 7 their own homes than to trek long distances into town. This door-to-door service, a Jost art today, was very profitable, said Mr. Hewis. The Hewis butcher sbop was in several locations in the i^9th century, and in. 1914 the *Hewis family, purchased the old McMillan block on Brock Street North where Shorty's Cigar Store is presently located. The butcher shop was at'various times in the nortb and then the south store of the block, before William Hewis retired in 1939. The Hewis famiîly, however, retained ownership of the building until they sold it in 1973. In'his later years, Mr. Hewis was often interviewèd by newspaper reporters, and had a remarkable memory for events of his early years in Whitby. He became somewhat of a celebrity, being the oldest native resident of the town. Shortly b0fore is death, the author of this column visited Mr. Hewis, and heartl him tellI of how he, remembered seeing horses being exercised on Dundas Street at the time the Queen's Plate was run in Whitby in 1870. Mr. ewis had been five years old at. that, time. Mr. Hewis died at Whitby on Feb. 11, 1964 at the age of 98. At that time he was the oldest member of the Oddfellows Lodge. Known as "Whitby's. Grand Old Man," hfe will be remembered by many residents today as a geniale friendly, person with a wealth of stories about the. early daysofWhitby. Guaranteed Investment Certif icates Annual Interest for Five Years AND GREY TRUST 0308 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY 668-9324 NEW LOCATION FOR BROOKLIN RENTALS FORMERLV A DIVISION 0F R. BIS3EAU CONSTRUCTION LTD. 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