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Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1984, p. 6

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PAGE' 6. WEDNESDAY-. JUNE <S 1984, WHITBY FE PES Take notice that the Regional Planning CommIttee wiII consider et a meeting to be held on: JUNE 12,1984 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE FORMER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWN0F WHITBY The purpose of the amendment, as submîtted by the Council of the Town of Whitby, Is to aîîow for the expansion of a legal non-conforming use to greater than 25 percent 0f Its exlsting size subject to appropriate provisions being Included ln the zoning by-iaw. Subseèquentîy, the Regionai Council wiII consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: J UN E 2O,1984 AT 10:00 A. M. COUNCIL CHAM BERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The -report related to the amendment application -18 available for Inspection ln the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consurners Drive, Whitby, or by calllng IIr. L. Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Plan- ning Department, (416)668-7731. Requests to appear before the Planning Commit- tee as a deputation concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, m.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Con- sumers Drive, Whltby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and should be received by the Friday preceding the. meeting. Request te appear before Regionai Council as a deputatîon concerning the amendment ap- plication must be forwarded to the Regionai Cierk, Regional Headquarters Builng, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and should be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Councl meeting. C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Cîerk Gary Herrema Regionai Charman ELAINE McKENNA, D.DS. DENTAL SURGEON WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING 0F HER OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE 0F DENTISTRY The fair is over for another year and those of us who overindulged must now return to serious dieting. You know what a diet is don't you? It's a penalty for exceeding the feed limnit. Dieting seems to be one of the evils with which those of us who have attained middleage have to contend, along with the odd ache and pain. The biggest pain to a dieter, hQWever, is a family mem- ber who can eat anything and neyer gain a pound. In our family, there is a six-foot-plus that can best be described as one ^long gut surmounted by the "black hole" and anchored with a pair of size 20 diving boots. A sort of oversized'Pac man. Leftovers are neyer any problem, I just step on a diving boot and the black hole opens up to swallow everything shovelled into it. Some years ago to save wear and tear on the refridgerator we had a swinging door installed. My husband has tried claiming the grocery bills on his income tax as a capital expenditure but the gover- nment doesn't consider a resident garbage can as a legitimate deduction. We're not looking into the B3r(k1 lin By inecs -- ~ I A group of* retired people from Whitby will 6%5 5oai4 229 receive a New Horizons _______________________________________________ grant for $10,789 Health GRAND RE«OPENING SETTLEMENT HOUSE C1assic.... One of Ontario's foremost select ions of cou ntry and colonial decorating accessories OPENING SPECIALS @FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE DU RING GRAND OPENING FESTIVITIES *ENTER OUR CONTEST FOR OVER $2000 IN PRIZESý Unique and accommodating Se t Téienut Hous&e INIERIORS Co 183 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1N0 Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5:3Q0.m Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. TED E. Sun. i1 to 5 p.m. May-Dec. ( )UNTRY CHARM (416) 985-8234 Don't Miss BEAR'S TOY SHOP two doors west), and Welfare Mimister Monique Begin announ- ced last week. Fairview Lodge Residents Council will expand an- existing' prograin of activities including'organizing an, instrumental 'group, growing vegetables -to be used -at luncheons, assorted table gaines, fitness classes, wood- working, ceramics, film presentations - and various social events.. New Horizons is a federal ,government program that enables retired people to, create prýojects of their own choosing. It offers gran- ts to, groups who under- take activities for the benefit of themselves and others in their community. The accent is on local needs as seen by older people and on their willingness to meet such needs. V.O.N. ANNIVERSARY The Durham Region Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses wll celebrate their 70t1i an- niversary on June 9 at the General §ikorski Polish Veterans, Association Centre, Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. The evening -will start with the annual general meeting at 4 p.m. followed by a cocktail hour at 5:3*ti.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. and a dance at 8:30 p.m. tothe sound of the "Bobby Kinsmen Band". Tickets are $20 per persan and available by valllng the V.O.N. at 571-3151. 4 ...~. 4 qi.. 44.>.. Curling bridge resuits. economic feaslbiity of declarlng hlm a waste dispoSal plant. 0f- course, we'll need the co- operation of the community. So If a petition Wo this affect should corne your way, please sign it. Other- wise we may be forced to declare bankruptcy axni go on welfare in which case you'll have to support us all. BEEF BARBECUE The Beethoven Oddfellows' and Kinoven Rebekkahs are holding a beef barbecue in the Kin- smen Park (behlnd the Library) on June 9. The first sitting will be a 5 p.m. and the final one at 6:30 pin. This is an all-you-can-eat affair s0 bring the whole family for a great feed. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3.50 for the under 12 set (preschoolers are free). To reserve your tickets cail Cecil 725-2028, Harry 655-3005 or Rita 655-3658. Proceeds go for charitable activities. In case of inclement wea 1ther, the Meadowcrest gym is the alternate location. HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT The legion is holding a horseshoe tournament in the Kinsmen Park on June 9 beginming at noon. Get out to join in or root for your favourite competitor and the stay on for the barlbpcue to follow. YARD SALES This coming weekend is going to be a bargain- hunters paradise. On Friday froin 12 noon to 6 p.m. and again Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Myrtle, United Church is holding a sale. There will be ail kinds of super bargains plus a bake table featuring delicious home-made pies. You can go on from there to the Legion Auxillary yard sale in Brooklin. It runs through to 5 p.m. and wil give you tixne to find some great buys before you go on to the barbecue in the park. FAIR WEATHER EXERCISE The Slim and Trim prograin has moved outdoois to take advantage of the nice weather and stiil give you a chance to get in shape for that new bathing suit. Cail Anne Shaddock 655-3903 to get the par- ticulars and sign up for the session that best suits your needs. IRIS SHOW Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold an Iris Show in Ashburn, Burns Church Hall on June 18 beginming at 8 p.m. There will be 19 varieties of iris on display as well as peonies, flowering. shrub speciments and other spring flowers. Il have more details on this next week. Fairview Lodge to get New Horizons grant "'FREE'PRESS* UNI a

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