Whitby Free Press, 27 Jun 1979, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1979, PAGE 17 With the growing number of licenced establishments in Whitby, the job of an inspec- tor for the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario is a big one, DEATHS-. THOMAS SHEARER At the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital, Whitby, on Friday, June 22, 1979, Thomas C. Shearer (of Whitby), beloved husband of Uic late Edna May McMurter, dear father of Mrs. Norma Wilcox, of Scarborough, Mrs. Beverly Scero, of Oshawa, Mrs. G. Keddy (Colleen) and Bill of Whitby, Terry of London, Brian of Sarnia. Loved by 16 grandeidren, dear brother of John of Oshawa and Margaret of Belfast, Ireland. In bis 69th year.- Rested at. the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on June 25. Interment Groveside Cerne- tery, Whitby. Minister the Rev. S. T.J.* Isherwood. If desired contributions Ito the charity of your choice would be appreciated. ANNA BRIDGE At the. Dr. J.O. Ruddy, General Hospital, Whitby on Friday, June.22, 1979, Anna Sharp (of whitby), formerly of Scarborough) beloved wife of the late . Arthur Bridge, dear mother of Mrs. John- . ouston (Betty) 'of Whitby,, ioved granduiother of Anne,' Shawn and Ryan, dear sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Jamieson in her 78th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for, service in the chapel on Monday, June 25. Interment Groveside Cemetery. Minis- ter the Rev. -G. Beaton. QUANTIRILL At the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, June, 16, 1979. 'Hilda Beatrice t Johnson, beloved wife of the late HaroldW.G. Quantrili dear miother of Everett 0f Beaverton and Eugene of Whitby, ioved by six gra 1nd- chihdren and two great- grandchildren. Prececeased by brothers Cecii, Clayton and Stanley Johnson, in her 8lst year. Rested a the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whit- by, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, June 20. in- terment Union Cemetery, Oshawa- Ministepr the Rev. says local insp Sworik. Mr. Sworikj for the area bc west side of Sir Oshawa, Lake 1Pickering-Scar der, andtUeic sion, which r Myrtie, Ashbui mont. When Mr. Si as an LLBO lus there were only establishments There are uow ting an increas, hast sevýen and he. said. iu addition, ti, halls which are speciai occasi only. These a Banquet Hall,1 and Iroquois Pa, Centeuniai Bul lin Arena, the B muuity Centre,1 Pavillon ahid Park. Withiu Uic pa: new licenced esi were opened lu Cortina Pizza and Authony's1 Iu order to ob ce, an estabis] first be appro, muuicipahity, ti piumbiug, fire departments, Hj board 0f heahth, 0f approval mwt these organizat LLBO, says Mr. "Today theyc e ,ce is a right privilege", says 0f mauy estabis] thaàt there is a' Licence Act pass, 1976. "Anybody who mate restauran, forms to'the Io laws can get a1 said.; "Thcy, musi than 20 seatsto Mr. Sworik hi calîs a week toi area, and iuspect under bis 'jurh least once a weeh or 12 calis a day dozen at, nighL If he finds any they are report various departmn ved (fire, police etc.) and to the( The inspectors LLBO inspectorý ector Michael premises wnen tme tracie is ments st busy and look for a number age of n is responsible of things. They check for hesaid. punded by the overcrowdlng, overdrinking, There, ncoe Street inu serving of minors, and any of a liqug .Ontario, Uic fire or health regulations one of wl borough bor- that may not be adhered to. to be wit ninth conces- "Things have been quiet but doe. runs through recently in this area," says branch. ru and Clare- Mr. Sworik. He has neyer Liquor had to lay a charge on a are emjl worik started Whitby establishmnent, ai- movie th pector in 1971 though there have been a few tection, fý four liceuced reports brought to the atten- the act oi iu Whitby. -tion of tic LLBO's special must see 23, represen- investigators. tions ar e of 19 in the The strippers at the hotels there art a haif years, or any other kind of enter- tricted s] tainment usually receive a trons art here are eight visit from thc inspector, but vise your licenced for as far as strip shows are nees. ;ion permits coucerned, as long as there Anothei are Cedrik's is no customer participation, licence jr Whitney Hall nothing will be said by the tigate fo: rk Arena, the inspectors, says Mr. Sworik. iist, a iist [ding, Brook- The police watch out for any not aliow( rooklil Com- problems, he says.- hol. Haydeusliore Overcrowding is usually Occasii Fantasyland thc biggest problem, says receives Mr. Sworik. from a f ist week, two At halls with special occa- member tabiishments sion permits, the inspectors purchasir tWhitby, the check that food must be vestigatic restaurant, availabie for ail events, and is deeme( Restaurant. the' liquor and levies paid put on th àain a icen- must match what is listed on and lettei hment must the permit. iicenced )ved 'by the Spot calls ar e made -on warning t] he building, special ýoccasion permit served. and- police functions, but it is a busy job, This ha 'ydro and the as there are 50 to 60 speciai once in th 4and letters occasion permits in' Mr. said'Mr. st be sent-by Sworik's area ou Friday and was iu Aja ions to the Saturday nights. a man's fi ,Sworik. Another item to be inspec- Mr. Swo iaim a 'icen- ted is beer tents found today dut les, mu and not a at many fairs and carnivals. ou ahi hote ,Mr. Sworik Mr. Sworik points out that seeking a1 hments, now beer oniy can be servcd lu matter fro, uew Liquor these tents, and it'mus t be, survey thri ed on Jan. 1, 'served in plastic cupÈL of the lice Liquor caunot be served in' has'a legiti- 'tents because 'of sanitary t and con- pr 'oblems involved with dis- ,oal building» pensiug it, he said. licence," he Beer tents are set up lu ;t have more Whitby at the Brooklil Fair, coufirm." the Couuty Town Carnivai as about 95 and the Oshawa Fair, which ruake in bis will be at its new location .s, the places near Brooklu, Juhy 5 to 8. sdiction at -After the drinking age was Cmaking 10 changed to 18 in 1971 there and another were a lot of probhems wîth minors consuming iquor, infractions, said Mr. Sworik, but this ted to the probiemn was almost elimina- ents invol- ted when the age was chan- ~building, ged to 19, and the age of owner. majority cards came into walk into-_ general use. Most estabhish- 1976 Nl bus The reai power for issuiug licences ies with Uic munici- pahity aud its varlous depart- ments, he said, for the LLBO approved a patio licence lu principie for the Royal Hotel several months ago, but it cannot be issued because not ail Uic town approvals have been received. The Liquor Licence Board inspector may appear to be job- something 'of a wa 'tchdog, but his, job 18 to proteet people and not to cause probleis. to licenced esta- blishment.s,' The inspector is one of the many people who ensures that people. can eujoy drink- ing without falliug prey to excesses ogr dangers that would harm them. 1 At the' Dr. j.0._ Ruddy General'Hospital, Whitby, on Tuesday, June 19, 1979, Shirley- C. Fraser, (of Whitby), beioved husband of Gladys M. Hailett.- Dear father of Mrs. W. R.auchert (Betty) and Mrs. W. Ross (Donna) of Oshawa, Mrs. M. Baker,(Shirley) of Whitby. Loved by four graudchildren and three great-graud- children. Dear brother of Mrs. T. Brooks (Gertrude) and Morley of Sunderland, lu his 74th year. Rested at Uic W.C. Town Funerai. Chapel, Whitby, for service lu Uic chapel on Friday, June 22. Intermeut Groveside Ceme- tery,_Whitby. Minister Uic Rev. .M. Smith. Pine. beautiful & distinctive. r...aini^ 7echofrom the past- a heritage for the future. lot 61J y'T TENfNE>S JiMCIX,)Ixprop. 110 Dundas Strreet East. Whitby - 3 blocks south of Dundas 1 block east of Brock 10 Io 6Nionday Io Thursday and Saturday*Friday loio9 * 66à-ýý8 has îtrictly adhere to Uic najority card rules, are two other duties or licence inspector, rhich may not appear ithin his jurisdiction, ,s corne under bis Flicence inspectors ,owered to. inspect hcatres for fire pro- foliowi ng a change lu )n Jan. 1, 1979. They athat alI fire regula-' re being followed, ,e no minors at res- ,hows, and that ma- ,e present- to super- ng children at mati- ar duty of the hiquor nspector is to inves- ar the interdictory tof persons who are rd to purchase alco- naliy the LIJBO a request, usuaily ramily, to have a prcvented from ng alcohol. Au ln- on is made and if it ,d uecessary, he- is he iuterdictory list Ss are sent- to all 1establishments that he must not'be as been ýdoue ouly' his area since 1976 Sworik, and that ax at the request 0f family. orik, as part of his ust prepare reports els and restaurants licence, taking the Dm Uic preliminary rough to the issuiug ance.

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