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Whitby Free Press, 2 Jul 1986, p. 22

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PAGE 22. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2. 1986. WHITBY FREE PRESS COMING EVENTS CALENDAR BLOCK PARENTS'DRAW The Whitby-Brooklin Block Parents are having ..eir annual fund raiser and tickets are now available from all school chairpersons and the Brooklin Bakery. The draw tickets are $1 each and the draw will be held Oct. 25 at the Me- Donalds Restaurant in Whitby. All proceeds are used for educational aids and operating ex- penses for the coming yeL- so please support Block Parents and buy a ticket. At this time the A T TERSL EY TIRE SERVICE PASSENGER & LIGHT TRUCKS -BRAKES-SHOCKS- -TUNE-UPS- -COOLING SYSTEMS- 103 DUNDAS ST. E. 162 KING ST. E. WHITBY OSHAWA 668-3356 571-3400 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at a meeting to be held on: JULY 8, 1986 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY AN APPLICATION-TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE FORMER PLANNING AREA OFTHETOWN OFWHITBY The amendment application is intended to delete the Medium Density Residential symbols from the east half of Environmental Area No. 15, as in- dicated on the map below, ln order to permit the additional low density residential development within this Environmental Area. oss.,lan 15. CD17. ra To be Dteled 4-OWN O- HITBY Ã t Subsequently, the Regional>Council will consider the recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: JULY 16,~1986 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report related to the amendment application Is available for Inspection ln the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, M.C.I.P. Plan- ning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests to make a presentation before the Plan- ning Committee concerning the amendment ap- plication must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner of Planning, 105 Con- sumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3, and should be recelved by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to make a presentation before Regional Council concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3, and should be recelved 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk organization would like to remind all Block Parents that summer is here and the children are all out of school for the holidays. This is when the Block Parents sign needs to be in your window the most because the children are out playing all day long. Please use your sign and have a safe and happy summer. QUILT SHOW From now until July 20 the Whitby Museum is sponsoring a Heritage Quilt Show at Lynde House. The museum is open Wednesday, Thur- sday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 until 5 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults. For more infor- mation please call 668- 4401. TAX ADVICE On July 3 at the Whit- by Public Library there will be a free tax advice seminar. For reser- vations please call Richard Price at 433- 1508. The seminar will begin at 7 p.m. and is expected to last about two hours. NATIONAL INTER- PRETATION AWARENESS This is just a remin- der that National Inter- pretation Awareness Week is coming up July 14 to 20. If you'd like to know more about this Interpretation Canada sponsored event please call the Whitby Museum at 668-4401. CABBAGE PATCH PICNIC On July 16 there will be a cabbage patch kid picnic at the Whitby Public Library. The program will run from 2:45 until 3:45 and if weather permits there will be cookies and lemonade served on the lawn. OSHAWA WHITBY FAIR The Oshawa-Whitby Fair is coming up July 17 to 19 at the fair grounds located at Conlin's Rd. at Garrard Rd. For more infor- mation about this event you can call 655-4287. HIGHLAND GAMES The Oshawa Highland Games, sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Oshawa, will be held this year on July 26. For more information please call 434-6411. AUCTION SALE The Scugog Island Women's Institute will be holding their 13th Annual Auction Sale on Saturday, July 5 begin- ning at il a.m. There will be a quilt draw, a fish pond for the children and clothes, small furniture, toys, dishes, books, tools, garden produce and much more. The sale will be held at the Scugog Island Com- munity Centre, four miles north of Hwy. 7A at Conc. 10. GOLF TOURNEY The 1st Big Sisters of Newcastle - Oshawa - Whitby Golf Tour- nament tees of Wed- nesday, July 9 at Thun- derbird Golf Club in Ashburn. Tickets for golfing and dinner are $60, $30 for dinner only and there will be dan- cing to follow. Charitable donation receipts will be issued with the tickets. For tickets or more infor- mation please call Big Sisters at 436-0951 or Jodi Hewett at 723-5251 (business) or 725-6686 (home). BIBLE SCHOOL A vacation bible school will be held from July 2 to 11 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Hebron Christian Reformed Church at 407 Crawforth St., Whitby. Children aged four to 12 are most welcome. For more in- formation call Mrs. Joey Buwalda at 668- 7203. SPANISH PICNIC The Spanish Cultural Society will hold its an- nual picnic "en la playa" in the form of a pot-luck picnic social on Sunday, July 6, at 1 p.m. in Heydenshore Park, Whitby. All members, relatives and friends are invited. Those at- tending are expected to bring a hot or cold dish. There will be draws for South American craft and jewelry items. Following the draws there will be South American guitar players for entertain- ment. For more infor- mation please call Mica at 579-2334, Oshawa. BIBLE SCHUOUL Vacation Bible School will be held at St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby, each morning during the week of July 7 to 11. The program will include Bible stories, games, crafts and refreshments and runs from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Registration is at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, July 7, and all school children up to age 13 will be welcome. St. John's is at the corner of Brock and Victoria Sts. For further information please phone 668-1822. AT THE GALLERY There's a lot hap- pening down at the Station Gallery this summer so drop by and pick up a calendar of events. Included on the agenda is Summer Cinema 86, a selection of free films every Thur- sday afternoon begin- ning July 10 for children and Thursday evenings for adults; children's art classes, sessions beginning July 15 and August 12 and two art exhibitions, a juried members show in July md selections from the )ermanent collection in ugust. You can call the ,allery at 668-4185 for nore information. School alumnae plan cards night By CHARLOTTE Aiumnae June lun- GENTLES cheon, held at the The Caslte-Centennial achool. Craig Kamcke, Alumnae Chapter met principal of Trafalgar at the home of Shirley Castle School, Edwards, Oshawa, welcomed 47 girls from recently for a pot luck ail parts of Ontario, supper. Mrs. Edwards, representing graduates retiring president of the from the past and Chapter, welcomed the present. He said, there girls from Whitby, Ajax, were 176 students Brooklin and Oshawa, to enrolied at the achool her home. During the during the year and the meeting plans for the maximum enrolîment la Annual Night of Cards, 178 girls. For a change October 1, were com- of pace the Graduates' pleted. Tickets for this Bail was held, this year, annual event held at at the Harbour Castie Trafalgar Castle School, Hotel, Toronto. There formerly known as On- were 160 in attendance, tario Ladies' College, including graduates, Whitby, are available their escorts and mem- from Alumnae mem- bers of the Ladies' bers. Proceeds from Guild, of Trafalgar this event go toward Castie School, parents bursaries and scholar- of the graduates. In ships. former years the A number of the girls Graduation Bail was made plans to be held in the gymnasium present at the annuai SE a. h27 DURHAM WHITBY TRANSIT ROUTE'D' EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1986, until further notice, ROUTE 'D' WILL NOT BE TRAVELLING ON HENRY STREET due to the construction of a bridge structure for GO Transit. Buses will return from the Hospitals and Iroquois Park via Victoria Street and Brock Street and thence westerly on Burns Street into the West Lynde Area (Michael Boulevard). We apologize for any inconvenience caused to you as a result of this change. R.A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. 7- - - - - - - --- - - --- ----i

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