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Whitby Free Press, 11 May 1988, p. 33

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WHTYFREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1988, PAGE 33 Brooklin library 'Movie Day' May 14 is 'Movie Day' for the children at the library. "Incident at Hawk Hl"i the movie ,that will be shown. 'Ail children, ar) invited to attend. UPPLIES' Sales ' Service Rentais 111 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario A (416) 579-5300O Acomplet ne of Elevating Devices for the disabled has now been ade toour mobility devices division. Services ta include Public and Residential Installation. Public Tenders Welcomed. PETER ESCHOLTZ of tictorian Classie bread "lfretwork"l when designing doors. Woodwork, revives the old eraft of ginger- Free Press photo Woodworker sees Victorian revival Everything from the Victorian era is enjoying a revival today. "Gingerbread" trims on homes that'are reproductions from times gone by and restorations to the real Macoy are a "hot" item in today's market. Peter Escholtz of Victoian Classic Woodworks, Brooklin is one of the few craftsmen in this a,,rea who has the akili and experience required te reproduce the 'fretwork" .that distinguishes this popular style of wood trima. In the paat Escholtz has been icalled upon te match or replace apindles and varioué other pieces Plant auction is on Saturday Saturday May 14, at 10 a.m. in GrausPark, the Brooklin HoricltualSociety will be holding its annual plant auction. This is an opportunity te pick up, interesting and hardy plant material at excellent prices. Brooklin shirts are now available Group >74 is offenng sweatshirts -featuring "Brooklin" as its focus. The sweatshirts are $19.95 and available in several colora both in children's and adults sizes. Ail proceeds go te Group '74, which is a charitable organization dedicated to improving the quality of community . life for Brooklin and area reaidents. Sweatshirts may be purchased at the Brooklin Flour Mili on Cassels Rd. in Brooklin, or casll 655-4851. Renascent Ho use FROM PAGE 32 "We are honestly hoping to go through this, and have hired engineers ta address. these conce.rna," Toth explained. She said that an interim gardener haa been hired and tenders have gone out for a more permanent maintenance program. Toth said that Renascent Foundation will approach LACAC to ensure that the- historical nature of the home is maintained. Bob Short, director of planning for the Town of Whitby, said Renaacent House .has not .yet Made,,-ý!pIiation for site. plan approvài from antique treasures that niight otherwise not have -been restored. As weIl as the gingerbread trims that grace new reproduction homes, Escholtz is an expert at restoring, matching and copying woodwork that is too damaged to salvage. Escholtz says he 'became interested l in restoring antique wood pieces from ls mother, who is an avid antique collector." He learned lis craft, he says, "from an old boss of mine, Walt Haines." Escholtz says that Victorian doors are one of the items most in demand and "many people are replacing the aluminum ones with them." Ail Escholtz's work is handcrafted- and custom designed. Doors are made of solid inme, and range from $229 to 259. Escholtz can lue reafched at 655-4162. up and diowýnstairs Locations Include: Medlcal Supplies Ltd. 121 Queenston St., St. Catherines (416) 641-5200 Medical Supplies Ltd. 100 Durham St, S., Sudbury (705) 675-1909 Medical Supplies Ltd. 759 Erskine Ave., Peterborough (705) 745-9430 i7DD DURHAM Medical Supplies Ltd. 112 Main St. E, North Bay (705) 474-7333 Medical Supplies Ltd. 370 Dunlop St. W., Barrie (705) 722-3313 Medical Supplies L"d. 20 Moira St. W., BelleviII9e (613) 962-9195 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that thé Regional Municipality of Durham is considering a proposed by-law ta, name portions of various Regional Roads within the former Township of East Whitby, now in the City of Oshawa. ln order tao assist in the evaluaf, .i1 of the proposed by-law, the public is invited ta provide irlput by way of submissions ta the Region's Planning Department. Information related ta the~ proposed by-law is available in the offices of the Planning Department, '105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontaria LiN 6A3 or-by calling Mr. Tom Cadmfan, Planning Deparf ment, (416) 668-7'731. Submissions concerning the proposed by-law must be forwarded ta the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-rioted address, and must be receiVed no later than Friday, May 20, 1988. Please include your address and telephone number în arny submissions made. Marie Hubbard ,Chairman, Planning Ci'nimittee Dr. M. Michaiel, M.C.l.0:. Commissioner of Planning I E-I S stesr~ "pump& water treatment specialists since 1950" - TOTAL HOME WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM - For town or country drinking water & home use - The Revolutionary Non Electric System. Simply the best! - Rentai sotteners f rom $17.00 per mont h 53 Baldwin St., Brooklin, Ont. <Formerly Gary Young Plumbing & Brooklin Water Conditioning) 655-4544 CI

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