Whitby Free Press, 2 Jun 1982, p. 18

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PAGE 18,WEDNESDAY, JTJNE 2,1982, WHITBY MRE PRESS Filn MI L ocal houses' featured . m YMCA's The Durham Region, Family YMCA wiil hoid its second annual 234 KIng St. L. "Spring Ramble" this Bowmnwillis 823.3383 Saturday fromn 12 noon WANT A MORTGAGE to 5p.m. FOR 13118% tII Mar- This year's tour -fea- Ch 85? This executive tures six family resi- home ls Just the onie dences, varying in age, for you. Lot size le 75 design, and decor. This - x 230. Home la maint. year's event will also enance free wlth. 4 feature a tour of Trafal- bedrooms, large farni- gar Castle School. ly room with tire- The first home to be place, double garage visited wlll be that of Plus ýmany extras. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Askîng $98,500..11ai Hemingway on Fulwood Kay Brown, Rop. 886. Cres. ini the Pringle 1035. Creek subdivision. The owners' have "'unique"t DENTURE" THERAPY CLINIC' 214 Dunhdas St. E, Whitby 668-7797 Hours: Mon. - Sat. & Evenings By Appointment'OnIly (across f rom Beer Store) AID TO MILLIONSi CLASSIFIED ADS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 MARINE SUPPLIES ALUMINUM boat, 12 foot, with 4h h.p. motor, $600. Outdoor gos lamp, 0 foot high, $30. Hand lawn- mower $10. On. mag tire, size G60-14, $20..Phoneo 661063. 14' FIBERGLASS FISHINIa BOAT, 40 hors. electrlc Mercury, battery, tank, Ilghts, central stooring, ln- cludes new boat traiter. Asklng $1,850. Phono 668-7092. PROP5 and akegs rebuilt. Expert boat repaira.' Dscount fîborgiaso repaira.. Oshawa GlassFîber, 341 Durham Street, Oshawa. 5791433. 8121 hndercr1f ~Magnum 230, 120h.p., O.M.C.l loaded, f ul11 warranty. MOCL YE"l MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. 1973 Vamaha 400 Enduro. Prîced to sait. Phonoe6664120 aftor 6 p.m. PETS& SUPPLIES Classes., 10 wek,'Open Air CourseI commencing June.I TYPEWRITER RENTAL, mrany makes and modela, by the week- end, wook or month. Dscounts avallable. Dickson Prlntlng & t.»- lIce SupplieosIn the Ajax iaza. Cail us for busIness machine repaira 683-1966. FRE-t Drop Into the Dickaon Prlnting & Office Supply store ln tho Ajax Plaza and pick up a froo copy of thoîr 1982 Metrlc Calon- der. Prlntod ln two colours, It makes for handy reforonce. 663- i* 96. BUW~ENT ANTIQUES, colectablos' furni- ture, china and glass wanted. 'Cash. Phono 576-7645. ACCOMMODATION ONE BEDROOM apartment or basement apartment) requlred. by quiet businessman. Requlre parkilng for one car. $350 per mon- th Inclusive. Contact John G. at 366-7261 (deys) or 820-0870 oven- Ingsanmd weekends. RECENTLY graduatod couple, worklng, requlre house or apart- ment. Wilil do odd'jobs ln ex. change for reasonable rent. Phone Bill evonîngoat 668-4120. ( PAME ENS/ CODSFOR RINT APARTMENT wth frepisco-avali- able on Highway No. 2 noir Whit- by. Phono ovonînge 244-3471.' LARGE 2 BEDROOM, Whitby, quiet building, large backyard. $365 pormonth. ParkIng inciuded. No chlldren, suit retlrod or semi- retlred coupla. Phono 668-9655 af- ter 6 p.m. FORRSASALE OSHAWA SOUTH - Cioan 2 bod- room condo. Easy acceas to 401. $27.500. Cail 655-8054 after 5 p.m. FLRDA1 VACATION 'W:RENTALS Cloarwator - Tako the famlly, Ithreeobodroomtwo bathrooml Izountry club homes, pools,~ Itennis, close to major attrac-i 683-5503 PRIVATE LOT new Lndsay on Trent aystem. 82 x 190, for home or cottage, hydro. $6.000; Cal 983-5504 or 666-3280. decorating ideas 'and their home features their various collections of art, pottery, brass, pewter and " antique pieces.,, The next -home on the llst la "-Drysden House"l which was built in 1913. Currently the residence of Joan and Ross Murray, the house locat- ed on St. John Street West was built In the early Chicago Style - the predecessor of the spllt level. This is the only known ho use of its kind in the area. Participants. in the tour will next see- the home of Doreen Mc- Allister on Dunlop Street West that was originlly_ built for I George Ross - a promi- nent Whltby merchant - in 1889. This frame house bas been renovat- ed and decorated to ac- cent the original stained glass windows. Its tile inlayed fireplaces and mantel pieces are of particular interest. The stop following this wll be Trafalgar Castle. Sehool où Reynolds Street.which was built in 1859 as the home of Nelson Glbert Reynold, the Sheriff of Ontario County at the time. Rey- nolds lived there until 1874. In 1869, he hosted Prince Arthur (son of Queen Victoria), Sir' John A. MacDonald, the. Governor-General 0f Canada and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario of the day to lunch after the prince bail turned the first sod to begin construction of the Port Whitby Port Perry Rail- way. In 1874, the building was sold to the Metho- dist Church which established the Ontario Ladies College. The tour, wiil then head northwards to the home of Gail and Doug- las Mclntosh on Bald- win Street, Brooklin. Tlhis' Victorlan home was builtI 1900 as the home of David -Burns "the poet of Ontario County'l. This home is currently being renovat- ed and is a good exam- ple 0f how, to fix up an older home. Next on the tour is the home of Karen and Rick Sring Rondeau on Phillipa Road in Macedonla Vil- lage. This le a new home constructed of red brick and grey board and was designed wlth large windows, and deck and balcony so that the family could take advantage of the natural surroundings. The lait stop is at- a newly built home that lookse as if it belongs i the 1Mt century. It is the home of Janis and Jerry Armstrong and is located on Salem Road, Pickering. Built in the Ontario Cottage Style,- thehouse-is nestled in a heavily wooded 17-acre lot-that has been cleared only around the house it- self. Tickets for this tour are' $5 each for adults (M for senior citizens) Ralmble and are available i ad- vance from the YMCA's office in the Centennial Building, 416 Centre Street South. For more information caîl Sandy Frise at 66&- 7246 or Diane Harness at 668-4369.e lockers damaged The Durham Regional Police Force is investi- gating a $2,000 case of vandalism at Witby's Henry Street High School. According to a spokes- mnfor the force, 23 lockers on the school's upper level were dam-- aged between 4 and'il p.m. on May 25. ' 1~

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