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Whitby Free Press, 11 Dec 1985, p. 16

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PAGE 1,l-,EDNIESDAY,DECEMBEIR 11, 1985 WIIlTBY FREE PRESS ~PCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR TREE TRIMMING On Saturdey, Dec. 14, the Whitby Public Library will be hosting a tree trimming perty in the librery auditorium. There will be carolling and Christmas stories from eround the world. The party will start et 2:30 p.m. and children five and older are welcome. CLOCA PRESENTATION On Wednesday evening, Dec. 11, the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will be staging an audio- visuel presentation con- cerning the significant naturel ereas in Durham Region. ROAD NO. ROAD NAME The presentation is a compilation of research conducted by the authority on wildlife and important naturel habitats throughout its watershed to determine the environmental sen- sitivity of proposed developments in Durham and will also focus on the Environ- mental Assessment Process which govrns where development mey occur. The presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. in the CLOCA Conser- vation Centre located et 100 Whiting Ave. in Oshawa. For more in- formation caîl 579-0411. MUNICIPALITY WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP On Thursday, Dec. 12 the Evangel Church in Oshewa will host the Womens Aglow Fellowship. The meeting begins et 7:30 p. m. with fellowship and refreshments followed at 8 p.m. by preise and worship. The special guest for the occasion will be Liberty. The church is located et 374 Farewell St. For more infor- mation caîl 728-2111. GUITAR CONCERT The Spenish Cultural Society will hold an evening of entertain- PONY L $6445. STELLAF STELLAR SL $8995 Plus PDl &reight DURHAM'S LARG EST HYUNDAI DEALER HOME 0F THE HYUNDAI STELLAR & PONY MON.-TH URS., 99 p.m., FR1. 9-6 p.m. ONTARIO PONY 49 TANO Di. SAA5676 DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE LOCATION i Main Street Uxbridge From 0.6 km north of Hghway 47 (Brock Street) northerty to the former Scott/Uxbridge Townlne 2 Simcoe Street Oshawa 5 Ninth Concession Whitby Roed 6 Salntf ield Roed Scugog 221 Beyty Street/ Aax/ 23 Lake Rdge Roed Whitby 26 Thlckson Roed Whtby Slmcoe Street/Conln Road intersection improvement Lot 19, culvert repacement From Highway 12 f0 Regional Road 2 Intersection tmprovenient From Regionat Road 36 (Consumers Drive> f0 Highway 2 (Dundas Street) 54 Park Roed Oshawa Overpass et CP Rail line Plens showing details of the projects and the lands atfected mey be seen et the office of the Roed Design Engineer of the Durham Works Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whtby, Ontario, Telephone 668-7721. Works Committee. beîng delegeted by Reglonal Council as the hearing body, shaîl heer in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who dlaims hie or her tend will be preludicielly effected by the by- laws and who epplies on or before December 30, 1985, to the underslgned f0 be heerd et e meeting of the Works Committee on January 7, 1986. DATED et Whitby this 1Sth day of November, 1985. G. EMM sAIfiaiQ COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN W.A. TWELVETREES. P. ENG. COMMISSIONER0F WORKS ment featuring Colum- bian Guitarist, Manuel Sierra on Dec. 12. The show will begin et 7:30 p.m. at Central Collegiete in Oshawa. The school la located at 240 Simcoe St. S. For more information cali Mica Arnold at 579-2334. HOLLY DAY Seturdey, Dec. 14 is Holly Day and volun- teers throughout Durham Region will be selling fresh cut bun- ches of holly to raise money for the local Lung Association. The holly will be distributed at shopping malîs and may be pur- chased in bunches for $2 or as loose sprigs in ex- change for donations to the Christmas Seal Campaign. Ail funds raised on Holly Day will support local Lung Association programs in aid of vic- tirns of asthme, em- physema and lung can- cer. WHITBY SENIORS There's lots going on at the Whtby Seniors Activity Centre this month so why not drop by and pick up a calen- dar of events. Ail activities are for seniors 55 years of age and over and member- ship is only $4 ($6 for an associate membership.) The lounges, library, games and workshops are open to ail members and there are things scheduled almost everyday this month. The centre's office will be closed Dec. 24, 25, 26 and 27 but the centre will be open for the use of memnbers Dec. 24 and 26 from 1 tilI 5 p.m. The centre will be closed and aIl programs cancelled Wednesday, Dec. 25 and collecting dust. Not when you can bring them f0o HE FRAMING CENTRE this week, and have themn professtonally framed for only two-thlrds the everyday low prices!! SAVE OVER 30% Favorite photos, works of art, posters, diplomas, needlework, medats, souvenirs ... DISPLAY THEM! LET THEM BRIGHTEN UP YOUR WALLS AND VOUR HOME! DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE! Bring your pictures t0 THE FRAMING CENTRE this week, and discover the ditterence beautitut tramies make to your pictures' From our large selection, we can help you choose the trame that's just rlght tor every picture and budget. SERVICE WITH A SM îLE! Vou'li love the prompt, friendly service you get ai THE FRAMING CENTRE. In a matter of days, your picture is tramed ... ready for you to proudty display in your home!t COMPLIMENTS And wen yýr frinds omlen oonyu TYPESETTING ON LOCATION File Foders " AODING MACHINES " CHAIRS " SAFES a KARDEX " CASH REGISTERS " ELECTRONIC CALCULArORS " 3TEEL LOCKERS e FANS " SNELVING a TIME RECORDERS " TRANSFER CASES ETC " oUPLICATING MACHINES Friday, Dec. 27 as well as Saturday, Dec. 14. Among the many special events planned for the Christmas season are concerts, trips, a Christmas din- ner and the Christmas dance which will be Dec. 14. Get out and pick Up a calendar today and plan to have a Merry Christmas at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre. The centre is located at 801 Brock St. S., telephone 66-1424. BROOKLIN Group 74 will again be presentieag Olde Tyme Christmas at the Brooklin Community Centre on Sunday, Dec. 15. The program starts at 1:30 p.m. and will in- clude carol singing, a visit from Santa, refreshments and hay rides courtesy of the Kinsmen Club. If you have a letter for Santa, you may drop it in our special mailbox. For information phone Sharon MacKin- non at 655-3562 or Lesley Carney at 655-8052. SANTA SUITS The Whitby Jaycettes are again renting Santa Claus suits this holiday season. The suit in- cludes jacket, pants, hat, wîg, beard, spats, belt, belîs and a sack. The cost is $30 for a 24 hour period including a $10 refundable deposit. For more information or reservations cal Nancy McDowell at 725- 3140. BLUEGRASS MEETING Pînerîdge Bluegrass Club is holding a pickin session on Sunday, Dec. 15 (please note change of date) from 1:30 to 5 p.m. This is our 9th an- niversary and there will be a special guest band * Echos of Bluegrass" to help entertaîn. Everyone is welcome to come out for an after- noon of music and singing at Camp Samac, north entrance. For more information caîl Doreen Squelch at 655-4838. mmi DESIGN ALZHEIMER MEETING There will be a Durham Region Alzheimer Society meeting on Saturdey, Dec. 14 at the Oshawa General Hospital. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and will feature guest speaker Dr. De Boni. The meeting is open to everyone and for fur- ther information you cen caîl Doug Hird at 668-9225. YULE CONCERT The Whitby County Town Singers will be sponsoring a Yule Con- cert et St. Andrews Presbyterian Church on Cochrane St., Dec. 17 and 18. The concert begins at 8:15 p. m. For further in- formation caîl 668-5629. music The Henry Street High School will be presenting an evening of music Thursday, Dec. 12. The event begins et 7 p.m. and will feature concert and stage ban- ds, brass and woodwind groups and soloists. Admission is $150 - free for seniors. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Whitby Brass Band will be staging a Christmas Concert on Thursday, Dec. 12 at the Heydenshore Pavilion. Guest artists for the event include the West Lynde Junior Choir un- der the direction of Janice Chaabane and the Whitby Senior Brass Quintet conducted by Bruce Court. Admission to the con- cert is free and it is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m. ST. JOHNS St. Johns Ambulance will be having a special opening ceremony for their new heedquarters at 110 Ash St. on Sundey, Dec. 15et 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend and Mayor Bob Attersley will be there to eut the ribbon. DESK CHAIRS FILES ETC. £ A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM IN THE MATTER 0F: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.O. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Reglonat Municipality of Durham mey pass by-tews authorizIng construction of the toltowlng projects: [ýINSTANT PRINTIN OFFICESUPPLIES1 1 %

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