Whitby Free Press, 3 Jun 1981, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WLDNI SDAY, J UNIE 3, 198 1, WI IITBY FREE PRESS F PCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR GIGANTIC GARAGE AND BAKE SALE On Saturday, June 20, 1981, from 10 arn. until 4 p.m., the Whitby Jaycettes will be holding their annual Garage and Bake Sale at 91 Michael Blvd., (West Lynde) Whitby. Articles for sale will include household item- s, clothing, toys, games, books, healthy plants, home-baked goodies and numerous other od- ds n' ends. NEWCOMERS' MEETING The June General Meeting of the Oshawa- Whitby Newcomers' Club will be a windup pot luck dinner to be held on Tuesday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Christ Church, Mary & Hillcroft Streets, Oshawa. An auction will follow the dinner. Contact Fran Trimble at 668- 7612 for further infor- mation. REDMEN GAME The Brooklin Redinen Lacrosse Team will play host to the Bram- pton Excelsiors on Wednesday, June 3 (tonight) at 8:30 p.m. at the Brooklin Memorial Mrena. HELP WANTED The Whitby Parks and Recreation Department is currently accepting applications for student help to work in the can- teens at Iroquois Park and Brooklin Memorial Arenas. Hours will vary Mon- day through Sunday. Application forms are available at either arena, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Iroquois Park Pool are also accepting ap- plications for qualified Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Instructors. Application forms -are available at the pool, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. REUNION The Ajax High School will be holding its 25th Anmiversary Reunion on June 6. The day program will be held at the school from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. and a dinner and dance will be held from 5:30 p.m. toi1 a.m. For more information caîl the Ajax High School at 683-1610. SOAP BOX DERBY The Whitby Jaycees will be holding a soap- box derby on July 18 for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16. The event will be held under the auspices of the Canadian Soap-Box Derby Association. Anyone interested in more details about t.he event is invited to cal Ray Fox at 666-1867 or write to the Jaycees in care of Box 62, Vhitby, Ontario. FLEA MARKET The Ajax-Pickering- Whitby Association for the Mentally Retarded will be holding a flea market in the parking lot of the Harwood Secondary Sehool, Ajax, on Saturday, June 13 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. In the event of ramn, the event wil be held in the gym. Rentai space is available to local clubs, homeowners and non- profit orgamizations for a fee of $10. For more information caîl Monica Church at 668-9992. MINI-MARKET The United Church Women of St. Mark's United Church will hold their mini-market place on June 8 between 7 and 10Op.m. Crafts and specialty items such as pottery, plants, rug hookings, and paintings will be for sale. A raffle will also be held, tickets to be sold throughout the event. Everyone is welcome. HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION The Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild will hold their annual exhibition and sale on Saturday, June 6 fromn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, Port Perry. Admission is $1 per person. There will be craft demonstrations and refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. TH C RORTO -~ OFTHE STOWN OFWH ITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass by-laws to stop up, close and seil those untravelled portions of the public highway municipally known as Duffs Road, as shown below, lying between Lots 22 and 23, Con- cession 8, Town of Whitby, bounded on the north by Myrtle Road East, and on the south by Brawley Road East. The need for these by-laws arises f rom the f act that the actual travelled portion of Duffs Road is located partly on the original road allowance between Lots 22 and 23, Concession 8, Whitby, and partly on the lands adjoining the original road allowance. In order to resolve this discrepancy, it is the intention of the Town of Whitby to transfer the untravelled portions of the original road allowance to the adjoining property owners in exchange for the lands oc- cupled and required by the Town for the actual road allowance. MYRTLE RD :E LOT 23 LOT 22 ROAO ALLOWANCE B[TwEEN CONCESSION 889 50* HYDRO) EASLM Tj___ LEGEND _ EXISTING ROAOiLL liiAL~L.4lCE (TO BE CLOSEDNC .PROPOSED ROAO I4 PCAP AL OwLe4CE17WEEN COt.ES5V, 78h8 BRAWLEY RD _10.T 2 3 LOT 22 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Operations Committee of the Council of the Town of Whitby will, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on the l5th day of June, 1981, in Commttee Roomn Two of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who dlaimns his land will be prejudiclally affec- ted by such by-laws and who applies to be heard. DATED at Whitby, Ontario, this 20th day of May, A.D., 1981. Donald G. McKay, B.A., A.M.C.T.. Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby. Ontario LiN 2MB RETIBEMENT RECEPTION A reception will be held to honor Mildred Corbett who will be retiring from the teaching staff of E.A. Fairman Public School at the end of this academie year. The event will be held at the school's auditorium on June 17 from 8 to 10Op.nm. All former students and f riends are welcome. PARKING LOT MARKET The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department advises ail interested persons to book space early for the Parking Lot Market that will be held at the Iroquois Park Complex on June 20 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The cost is $12 per space (two parking spaces), table rentals are also available. For more information caîl the departmnent at 668-7765. SUMIMER CAMP The Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department will be holding various summer camps including sports camps (in lacrosse, soc- cer, basebaîl and ten- nis) as well as adven- ture daycamp and kmn- dercamp. For more information caîl the departmnent at 668-7765. MASTECTOMY SEMINAR The Oshawa Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will host a mrastectomy seminar at the Oshawa General Hospital, 24 Aima Street on June 4. The seminar will take place in room 1002 and is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bea Kell, Mastectomy visiting chairman for the Oshawa Unit will discuss visiting and counselling. Beverley Negata, information of- ficer, National Breast Screening Study, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, will give a presentation on "Early Detection and Prevention Programs for Breast Cancer". There will be question fashion show is free. and those wishing furti'er in- formation should caîl the Oshawa Unit Office of the cancer society at 725-1166. Ther, is Io be no cmh wbsttiled *Rulei avaetahie on request at M 13 M TO OUR READEI §ON HOME DELIVERY In order to reduce escalating costs & to encourage better service Your Free Press Carrier will be calling on you at the end of each month and asking you to pay 50e/ for the past month 's papers. If you don't wish to pay, for whatever reason, your paper will stili be delivered to you. If you do enjoy reading the paper and are satisfied with your carriers service and pay the voluntary 500t charge ...your namne will be entered in a draw for a trip for two to Florida. Your contribution will reward your carrier for good service by letting him make more money and also make him eligible to win a trip to Florida (DisneyWorld) for him (her) and his parents. *your carrier benef its: w iq os a e ùd f« d o isàoda *your local newspaper benefits: uosohlSwmom ecswud mmw-e. . h r m, s»ieh W vod mwu liuuthcor For f urther information caîl: The Whitby Free Press Circulation Dep't. 668-6111 -77

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