Whitby Free Press, 30 Sep 1981, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMIBU30 Corridor Capersý By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 72-1967 with news items for this colum;n WESTMINSTER UNITED CIIURCH The members of Westminster United Church (corner Scott and Manning Road> cordially invite ail new residents to the area to worship with us at our regular Sunday services (11 a.m.). For further information, please cail the minister, Dr. Neil Banks at 728-0487. October 4, 1981 - World Com- munion Sundlay. Refreshments after service. DR. ROBERT THORNTON SCHOOL Thornton Interested Parents (T. I.P.) are sponsor- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15S SCHEDULE A-4 To BY-LAW NO. 1218-81 This Is Schedule A-4 to By-law 1218-81 passed by of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby on the June A.D., 1981. R. Attersley Mayor 198 1, WHITBY FREE PRESS the Council 22nd day of Don McKay Town Clerk ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN CON. 4 8 5 SC H ED ULE 2 TO BY- LAW 1217-81 1. The purpose and effect of By-law 1217-81 Is to prohibit the establishment or operation of pis and quarries wlthin a deflfled area of the Town of Whitby as shown on the Key Map. 2. Key Map: A Key Map is attached to show the defined area where the establishment or operation of pitts and quarries is prohibited in the Town of Whitby. Shown as "Area affected by By-law 121 7-81 " on Key Map. SCHEDULE 2 TO BY-LAW 1218-81 - . The purpose and effect of By-law 1218-81 is to prohibit the establishment or operation of pltts and quarries within a defined area 0f the Town of Whitby as shown on the Key Map, except for three (3) existing pitts in the Town which are currently licensed under the Pitts and Quarries Act, 1971. The three existing pitts are shown on Schedu les A-i to A-3 to By-law 1218- 81. The By-Iaw wlll also permit the continuation of the present exception of an asphalt plant as shown in Schedule A-4 to By-law 1218-81. in thie school gym. Items for sale must be clean and in good repair. The articles may be delivered to Dr. Robert Thornton on October 7 between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. or October 8 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Items such as skates, skis, helmets, hockey shirts, etc. would be most welcome. T.I.P. will retain 20 per cent of ail sales for future projects. WHITBY THEATRE COMPANY The 81-82 Season is just beginning for the Whitby Theatre Co. Anyone interested in being a part of production, cati Chris Robinson, 666-3727. WHITBY THEATRE COMPANY'S "BIG BASH"I Friday, October 2 at Heydenshore Pavilion. 6:30 - Happy Hour. 7:30 - Delightful Dinner. 9: 00 - The "Nothing New Revue". 9:45 - Tripping the Light Fantastic to Bey Smith's Orchestra. A mere $15 per person. Bar priviieges. For more information cali Janice Stone at 668- 8282. Anyone wishing 81-82 subscriptions cati Janice Stone 668-8282. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women's Group 2. Key Map: A Key Map Is attacled to 5show tre uetiemuwu wee n establishmenlt or operation of pltts and quarries ls prohiblted in the Town of Whltby, except for the three exlstlng pltts and quarries operations. Shown as "Area affected by By-law 1218-81 " on Key Map. KEY MAP . Schedule 3 to By-Iaws 1217-81, 1218-81 STATEMENT 0F CON FORMITY TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM 1, Mofeed Michael, the Chief Planning 0f ficer of The Regional Municipality of Durham, have reviewed By-laws 1217-81 and 1218-81, of the Town of Whitby. 1 arn of the opinion that these by-laws are in conformity with the OfficiaI Plan in effect for the Durham Planning Area. Dated this lQth day of Septemnber, 1981. Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Comrissioner of Planning Swim Club Starts November 14 at the church, Cochrane Street in Whitby. More details at a later date. TUPPERWARE One of our area residents, Jean McLellan, M2 Thickson Road South in Whitby, has just become a tupperware dealer. If you need any servicing with tupperware, please cati Jean at 579-8159. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION The September executive meeting will be held at the Whitby Municipal Building September 30 (tonight) at 8 p.m. Ail executive members are asked to be present. CORRIDOR CAPERS Last week I goofed. Somehow I left out the date for the next Capers Bail. However, it resulted in severai phone calis regarding the date and conse- quently several requests for tickets. The date is Saturday, October 24, Whitney Hall, Iroquois Park, $10 per couple. Prizes, lunch and refreshments. Cail any executive member for reservations. Tickets are limited to 100 persons, so cail early. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAVID Happy birthday to David Dingwall, our mar- velous paper carrier. David, who lives on 'Hawkstone Crescent, wili be 15 (I think) this week. Happy birthday, David.______ toSO508in 1980. Appreciation is ex- tended to the media in our cornmunity aiong with the employers. Their co-operation made it possible for so many of our youth to secure employment in the Durham area. F ifth seasofi By ANN GOULDING The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club started its fifth season last week, and first practices saw a wave of new recruits hit the water in addition to the club's core swim- mers returning to corn- pete again, which ac- cording to head coach Tom Mcboughlin shouid make for a weil- balanced competitive team. The club is moving in- tocompetition early by hosting the annual Whitby-Lindsay Cha- llenge Cup meet on Sun- day, October 4. W.I.S.C. remains undefeated in this dual competition since its commence- ment two seasons ago when the Whitby Lion's Club donated the trophy. W.I.S.C. swimmers will be travelling to Longueuil, Quebec, Oc- tober 16 for a rematch with the Longueuil Orca Swim Club. This yearly sports exchange is being sponsored by the Town of Whitby Recreation Department. The club is stili ac- cepting swimmers and information or registra- tion forms are available from Ann Gouiding, Membership, at 668- 9533. Student Manpower. closed- The Canada Employ- ment Centres for Students in Durham Region have completed operations and closed for this year. Students wishing part- time employment during the school year are advlsed to register with their regular Canada Employment Centre. The summer program, this year was succes8ful wîth 3,452 students being placed in employ- ment, which compares to 2,830 being placed during the 1980 seasoni, according to a spokes, man for the centre. The number of stu- dents registered for employmnent in 1981 was 9,281, down from 10,200 in 1980. ing a bporLs.->aie uii uctuuui- o aiLuiii v- au tu i7.%»u v-sia. mil noici uleir annuai iaii pazaur uiioi2twuay, ivici £% %znnrtctnipnnq)PT.nnpritt rom fa: JU LU lf:.IU U.111. .... 11 k-lA el-i- fail hlà'7-%.qr nn mauurciay.

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