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Whitby Free Press, 30 Dec 1986, p. 3

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1986 REVIEW The Lynde Bouse move WHITBY FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, DEC. 30,1986 PAGE 3 Blood clinie Jan., 6- nem Iopi joft bec *doni bloc 1987 Tue Lei S. fr Ti yeai by f Whi donc weel 65 a donc a col weel or b taki to th Th dona ciudt dona and takeE to on theJ SalvE Guidi i t)i ving part to cor fui in As 1986 began, Lynde deadline for a deal was hiistoric buildings; a date that the to adi house inad already been Juiy 1 (With the bouse in ' however, Lynde House Historical Society ad- ReE in theo news for five mon- location at Cuilen Gar- had neyer been offered vised them was im- shoui tIns; -'the Whitby dens by Sept. 1) and to them'as part of the -' possible, Furthermore donor historical Society con- Loblaws (Wittington In- purchase.th Tondsved ei tinued to be racked by vestments) had im- A fire in an upstairs theti To lndseed theirnt fdivisièn over whether to posed a deadline of June closet further 'com- cooperation of the vacat ~, accept Len Cullen's of- 30 for a decision. In plicated things. Sur- society in order to get voluri f er of a new location for conversations in late prisingly littie, damage financial assistance not g( 9then- museum. 1At a' May with the society's was - done thanks to from the Ontario remain meetiuig"'mn'* December lawyer,ý Nigel Schilling, quick effective action by Government. In' turn, It is '85 the membership had Wittington executive the fire departmnent. A the society asked- for by'sf fabled a motion to. ac- vice president, Roger Fire Marshall's in- commitments (romn the Wlil d ept tino offer pending Lindsay, had expressed vestigation was unable Blood receipt fromn the a nmoral obligation to* see to determine a cause. SEE PAGE 18 manul Vexedutive of more in- tlnat theo house was A furtiner controversy becd Z formation about the of- preserved. arose when -the society fer and other_ options. Nevertheless, within removed ail the artifac- Thoe ppoedto the days of the feasibility ts and put them in U ' ove dited botn tino study - beginnîng, storage. It became benefits and tino costs of Loblaws offered the clear that Cullen and theo tino move and felt that bouse to the Town and *Town had assumed that M tinere were numerous theo Town accepted. The the artifacts were part other options that deal was a transparent of Lynde House.p needed to be in- attempt to short-circuit On August 22, Lynde vestigated. tino feasibility study. House was finally Rumours of the sale Tino society. advised moved - west on Hwy 2, or imminent sale of tino' council 'of tino pitfalls nortn on Audley Road *property were dropped and costs, of its actions and backeast on Taun- A ~regularly tinrougn the and proceeded witn the ton Road.' At the time of first part of 1986 but ail study lnaving been ad- tino move a deal had not .-proved to be false. vised in tine consultant's been signed with Cullen Barrymore tuxedo S4 'At a January meeting initial report tinat Lynde and the b ouse was Barrymore Louis XV of the society, a motion, House at Cullen Gar- parked on a road arm eShwW to appiy to the Ontario dons was not weil suited allowance for a further BryoeSo <Ministry of Citizenship as a museum and tinat three weeks. Finally, a .Peach Velvet and Clture for funding other facilities would be doal was signed - a 99- Butler & Roberts Enç -for a foasibility study, needed to house most of year .lease committing wt acigWn was defoated on tino theoartifacts. tino Town to restore and *wt acigWn strength of information The Lynde House operate theo house as a Ciayton Marcus Coi from Whitby councillor property was sold in museum. and Matching Lovest Marcel * Brunelie ,that early Juiy to Monarch Tino Town engaged an Kaufmnan Entertainrr tho society would'not Properties, a company arcinitect and began afmnBokae qualfy. which lias inad a good proparations to restore af nCuiCbr Inl late-February a record in dealing witn tino house by May 2,1%7uma uloCb new executive was elec- Kaufman Queen Anr ted,.and at its fiâst Kaufman 1-Drawer Er Isl oafaiiiysuyB reak and enter . Kaufman Cocktaile and a commit-tee was KamnKeeHe -formned to draft the ter- Sligh Knee Hole Desý 0ni' f referenc e. at 'W hi-II'1 m arina Vogel Wing Chairs Cc ",,Ton weeks later, by 5~JVogel Wing Chai r/Roc eéariy June, tino commit- Nadeau & Nadeau Plic te iad draftéd the ter- Staho Cui/hr ms of reference, had leads to cnarges Strathroy China/Chel them reviewed and ac- nStrtrylvCia WalIe cepted by tine ministry Two Whîtby youths, stolen from the bt.tPnslaî os (wltli sonne chnanges), one 17 and tino other 13, Two youtins were had tendered thneproject have been arrestod for found in possession of a anmd inad accepted tino breaking and enter after number of articles in- bld of Marsinall, 'an incident that oC- cluding a radio and Macklin, Monaginan to curred at theo Port Winit- fishernan's- tinat are conduct the study. By by Marina on Dec. 28-ý believed to be items theo second week in June Two youtns were' stolen from the boat. tino study was under- found in possession of a way. number of -articles in- The two youtns were Meanwhile other cluding a radio and aiso charged with » leadlines were rapidiy fisinerman's tinat are possession of stolen ipproachina. Culln.ç ielleved te be items. property undr1oo .987. A new year witli -w resolutions and an iortunity to make one those resolutions - a nmittment to come a regular blood sor. Whitby's first Dod donor ciinic - 'of B7 'Will be- heid on isday, Jan. 6, at the lion Hall on Byron St. from 1-8 p.m. - lie first clinic this .r is being sponsored the Kinsmen Club of iitby.< ' :fyou are a potential nor, you must be bet- en the ages of 17 and and in good health. A ,or must flot, have had uld 'or (lu during the ek prior to the clinic ýe on any medication. spirin should flot, be :n three days prior le clinic date. 'e process of iting, which in- des registering, iting blood, resting 1having a snack es about 45 minutes ne hour of time. At Januanry clinic, The vation Army Girl des will be heiping ne kitchen and ser- grefreshments as t f their obligation 'mmunity service. hey were also help- in preparing posters [vertise this clinic. egular donors id note that not ail rs will be receiving rreminder caîl this b. Due- to tions, some of the nteer phoners are going to be able to id everyone. is hoped that Whit- first clinic of 1987 be successfl. i cannot be îfactured - it must lonated and this -4, requires people who are willing and able to give of themselves. If there are any questions, please cal Jayne Davis 668-6278 NIGHT SCHOOL JAN. '87 Z . REGISTER AT THE8CHO'OL a OFFERING THE COURSE 'rý UII À)AdYU WISH TO ATTEND ON: OF o AUARY 12 oJANUARY 13 »FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. Generai Inerest Classes begin tho weelcof aIJnuary 19f h. Second Semeser redIf Classes ai I R. McLaughiin CVI. bogin tha woek oI January 201h. ANDERSON C.V.I. Ar-nroduction la Fine Arts, Ballraom anclng-Begin. ners, Bairom-Advanced, BrIdge-Basic, Bridge- Advanced, Cake Oecorating.Basic. Crochollng, Decoupage.Beginners, Dressmaking.lntermedlate, reamaklng-Advanced, Fllness for Men, Flneas for Women, Gourmet Cooking, Grahmar for Business, (Worklng Words>, Houstihold Bodgeflng, P*olCar or h Home, OuIllfng.Crazy Oullilng for Scrap-Savers, Diamonda aresa Ouliers Beat Friand, Rug Hooklng, Speed Reading, Spaedwrlting.Shorfhand, Tai C'Hi-Beginners, Tai, CMI. Intermediafe; Typlng.Learn to Type, WoodworkIng.l n* froduction, Wriflng for Business, Yoga, C Programmlng for Beginners, C Programming.Inlerrsediafe Levai (New), Word ProcessIng wilh PaperclIp, Introduction la Cam. pufers (Fundamenfalal, and Aduf I Basic LIferacy. RASTOALE C.V.l. Ballroom Oanclng-Advanced, Cake Decorafing.Baslc, ,Home Elecîrcai Insallation, Know Vour Car, Microwave Cooklng,'Phofography.Beglnners, Phofography.Advanced, Rug Braing.Pionieer Style. Sfarling and Managlng aSmafi Business, Travef-Relali, Typing-Leam la Type, Typlng. Inlermediafe, Word Processlng. - CENTRAL COLLEGIATE Aduil Basic Llleracy and Engiish As A Second Language. G.L ROBERTS C.V.L. Food Processlng, Gourmet Cooklng, Gullar-Baginnsa, Pie & Paslry Maklng, Sales SI ralegy Workshop, Self Dafence for Women, Social Dance, TraveflnlroduclIon la, Typlng-Leam fa Type. GENERAL VANIER S.S. Asserliveness Trainiog, Auto Body and Fender Repair, Cake Decartling.Baslc, Calligraphy, Caramîca, Chinesé Cooklng, Country Decarafor Places, French-Conver. sational Basic, Fumitura Flflnlshlng, Halrdresaing, Home Landacape Design, Inteligent Invasfing, Phofagraphy- BagInners, Phofography.Advanced, SIlk Floral Arranging- Begînnara, Omail Engines, Stinad*Glass.Basic, Wood CarvIng, Mîrocompufers. R.S. fAcLAUGHLIN C.V.l. Second Semesler Crodll Subjects Offered: Mas ln Society NSO 3G1, Chemisîn,, 5CH 4G1, Engliah. ENG 4G1, Maîhemnalîns MTA 4G1, EnglIsh ENG 5Al, Fan- cillons & Relations MRF5A1, PhysIca SPM SAl. 'Juel for S@nIors" Classes ln Anis & Craf le, Dance, Flînesa and Fun ara avaifable iree aI charge. Juaf hrIng your Senior CIlIzens Card or 0< hon proof aI age la regisîratlon and the first ciaosa. Drap In reglaîratlin wlll bc held: Oshawa Sr. Cifzans: Jan. Slh t<09th, daiiy from 9:00ar. 10 3:00 p.m. (tel: 578-6712). Whilby Sr. Cizens: Jas 12 and 131h fram 9:00a.m. 105:00 p.m. (Tel: 608.1424 or79191. >Iresent Our Annual 4JUARY SALE Reg. Sale Sofa-Cotton Print $2349.11 $1699.00, rShow Wood Chairs 1230.10 ea. 8ê9.00 ea. ,od Chairs - 1200.0 ea. 799.00ea. iglish Country Loveseat jChair &* Ottoman intry Print Sofa seat nent Unit/Cherry Oak net/Cherry ne End Table .nd Table abIe-Drop Leaf Desk/Cherry k ,otton Print se Velvet Ikled Pine Curlo rry Unit End Table McALLISTERS O./add-a( gztmgu 70 ROSSLAND RD. W., OSHAWA 576-6465 Mon., Tas., We. 104 Thur@., F. 10.9 Se. 10.5 2499.100 2299.0 999.00 799.00 899. 00 599.00 399.00 999.00 1279.00 799.00 pair 499.00 649.00 799.00 699.00 2794.00 1629.00 1099.00 1049.11 799.01 559.01 889.01 1800.11 1800.01 1198.10 pair 599.a0 855.00 975.01 1088.11 Ili 3120.10 cALLISTEgS

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