Whitby Free Press, 9 Dec 1981, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBFR 9, 1981, WHITRY FREE PRESS Toronto club wins the Attersley Bonspiel Barbara Whitman led her Toronto Granite Club to a trophy victory at aîis year's Attersley Bonspiel held last Wed- nesday at the Whitby Curling Club, defeating Tam-Heather runner Up Lorraine Coughlan. With Whitman were vice Nancy Barber, second Judy Kishbaugh and lead Barbara Bowlby. W.C.C.'s Agnes San- drelli, vice Heather Miler, second Pat Gib- son and Carole Rabbins were runners Up in the 11: 30 a.m. draw. Other winners in- cluded Avonlea Curling Club's Betty Allingham, vice Doris Carr, second Betty Hurd and lead Ruth Gorsline who took second place. Third prize was awarded to the Port Perry rink of Hoppy Carnwith, Marie Foster, Ellie Gibson and Erlyne Young. Evelyn McTavish led her Uxbridge rink to a one game higb. Other runners up were Rita Bowman of Dalewood and Joan Armitage of the Oshawa Golf Club. THE CORPORATION 0F* THETOWN OFWHITBY IN THE MAlTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O.9 1980, C. 337 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F INTENTIO N TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the TOWN of WHITBY ln- tonds to designate the property, Including lands and buildings, at the following municlptaddress as property of architectural value or Interest under Part IV of The Ontarî6Herltage Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 337. (a) Barnes Houa. 301 Gilbert Street East Whltby, Ontario Architectural ly, the Barnes House dlsplays a rtumber of features common to most buildings constructed In WhItby in the 1870's, including a red brick exterior with (yellow) buff brick trim. Other outstanding features ln- clude the two storey bay window, cathedral glass windows on the front entrance and the arrangement and the construction of the other windows ln the house. (b) William Barnes, who constructed the house as his own residence, was a carpenter and contractor In Whitby during the period 1860-1890 and had a hand in building many of Whitby's l9th Century buildings, Incîuding Ail Saints Anglican Church, St. Marks United Church, Ringwood, and the ln- terior of the Court Room of the County Court House. He also served as a Town Councilor for a number of years. Any person may, before January 4, 1982, senci by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the TOWN of WHITBY notice of his or her objection to the pro- posed designation together with a statement of reasons for the objection and ail relevant facts. If such a Notice of Objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the TOWN of WHITBY shall refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the.TOWN 0F WHITBY this 2nd day of December, 1981. DONALD G. McKAY, B.A., A.M.C.T. CLERK, THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 575 Rossiand Road East Whitby, Ontario, Ll N 2M8 WISC medal winners The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club placed a good showing in a recent Invitational Swim Meet hosted by Oie Ajax Aquatic Club. As of press time no results of the meet were available. Pictured above are the medal winners of the club and their coaches. SWISH MAINTENANCE RACQUETBALL LEAGUE NOV./DEC. SERIES STANDINGS PTS. Mike Ambler/John Todd .................... 20 Bill Shtun/Tomn Dunlop...................... 20 Dave Westlake/Bill Calman.................. 19 Bob Neild/Bob Wagner...................... 16 Jim Parrott/Kent MacCarl .................. 15 Ian McNamnee/Bob Wheatley.............. ... 14 RESULTS WEEK 1 Singles: Westlake Over Weild ...............2- Wagner Over Calman.............. 2-0 Ambler Over Parrott .............. 2-0 Todd Over MacCarl................ 2-0 Shtun Over MacNamnee ............ 2-1 Dunlop Over Wheatley ............. 2-O Doubles: Westlake/Calmafl Over Neild/Wagner .................. 2-1- Parrott/MacCanl Over Ambler/Todd................... 2-0 Shtun/Dunlop Over MeNarnee/Wheatley ............ 2-1 RESULTS WEEK 2 Singles: Westlake Over Parrott ............. 2-0 MacCarl Over Calman .............. 2-1 McNamnee Over Neild.............. 2-1 Wheatley Over Wagner ............ 2-1 Ambler Over Shtun................ 2-0 Todd Over Dunlop................. 2-0 Doubles: Parrott/MacCarl Over Westlake/Calman ............... 2-1 Neild/Wagnel' Over McNamee/Wheatley ............ 2-O Shtun/Dunlop Over Ambler/Todd .............10 LA KE ONTARIO GLASS & MIRROR Stained Glass Sale " Books " Oil Cutters " Diamond Runnlng Pliers " Cylinder Bottoms " Whiziing Glass Grinders $79e95 Assorted Glass - Wessmack , Spectrum. Armstrong Thurs9 - Fr.9 - S..10 .51 184 Bond W., Oshawa 725-5629t DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 H ours:, Mon. - Sat. & Eveningis By Appointment OnIy across f rom Beer Store) Thxornton's take honors Dr. Robert Thornton's Dr. Robert Thornton's Dr. Robert Thornton's B Volleyball Team ac- A team was awarded B team members are: cepted the first place consolation victory nib- Mike Krasney, Del trophy and 'Y' crest.s in bn.Cook, L.eigh McElroy, Friday evening's inter- Sue Pipher, Steve sehool tournament, Grade 7 and 8 teams Wyrick, Tony Vander- which also included par- from each partlclpating male, Mike Zoslk, Ber- ticipation from Whitby sehool had the opport- nice Vandermale, Sr. and Kathleen unity to play lat least two Shirley Tsai and Chris Rowe. games. Gurd. WHITBY DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS- PAPER M J DRIVE unîl;edmWaj N EXT SATU RDAY DECEMBER 12, 1981 PI.ase baie yovr pop.rs, carbor and magazines timi and bundfrd for pick up by 9 a. m. 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