Whitby Free Press, 16 Apr 1986, p. 14

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PAGE1~ 14. WItLNESDAY APRIL W6 1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS Mao to Mozart The moat higbly ac- claizned film on China in recent years, "'From Mao ta Mozart" will be featured in the 1986. Oshawa Film Festival, sponsored by the Durham Canada China Friendsbip Association. Marks Theatre, 19 King St. E., on Saturday, April 19at 1:30 p.m. This full lengtb film, whicb received ac- colades of praise from American critics fram coast ta coast, and won an Ospar as the outstan- Type writer : RENTALSI also SALES& SERýVICE ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE PASSENGER & LIGHT TRUCKS - BRAKES-SHOCKS- -TUNE-UPS- ~-COOLING SYSTEMS- ~103DUNDAS ST. E. 162KING ST. E. ~WHITY OSHAWA THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham la considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN 0F THE FORMER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWN0F WHITIBY The amendment, as submItted by the applicant, proposes toa show for the expansion of an exIstîng commercial area within the site Indicated on the map below. ln order ta assist Infthe evaluat Ion o)f the amen- dmenf application, the public Is Invited to provide Input by way of submissions f0 the Reglon's Plan- ning Department. Informat ion reiated ta the amendmenf application la availabie ln the offices of the Planning Depar- tment, 105 Consumera Drive, Whifby, Ontario Li N 6A3 or by calling Mr. Larry Kofaeff, M.C.l.P. Plan- ning Deparfment, (416> 668-7731. Submlssions concerning t he amandment ap- plication muaI be forwarded fa the Commiasioner of Planning, ai the above-nofed addreas, and must be received no la) er f han Friday, May 23, 1986. Please include your addreaa and f elephone num- ber in any submiaaions made. File No. 86-2611IW Marie Hubbard Chairman, Dr. M. Michael, M.C.i.P. Planining Committee Commissioner o) Planning 5 "I ding documentary of 1981, is, in the words of Martin Berheimer of the Los Angeles Times "at once a travelogue, a portrait, a social document, a concert souvenir and a pedagogical treatise" based on the visit of the American violinist, Isaac Stern, to China. In the words of Clyde Gilmaur: "Ail in ail, From Mao ta Mozart is a special treat for the ear, the eye, the heart, and the mmnd. Bravoai" Two other award win- ning films, "Small Hap- piness: Wamen of a Chinese Village" and "'Ail Under Heaven", will follow and will be shown at St. George's Anglican Church Hall, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa, beginning at 3:30 p.m. "Small Hap- piness: Women af a Chinese Village" which provides in the words of Ed Conroy of the San Antoniio Express: "an extra-ordinary . cine- matic glimpse of women's lot in contem- porary rural China" won first prize in the New York Global Village Festival last year. For further infor- mation phone 723-7031. DI SO The..aIn Winning Hoo fers The Studio of Dance and Performing Arts' IP-Ta Kids Dance Troupe won first prize in competition in Buffalo recently. Seen here in Oie back row are LUsa Kilmister, Shannon Marks, Alison Carr, Debbie Eagen, Dana Slevin and Ruby Bhatla. In Oie front are Kara-Leigb Harness, Alison Henry, Kim Corrigan and Shannon Cluff. CF volunteer. honoured by- Bell Wbitby resident Garth Edwards was one of 15 Metro Toronto based Bell Canada employees recently bonoured by the company at a com- munity service awards dinner. Mr. Edwards was 1THE CORPORATION 0F ~)THETOWNOFWHITBY N THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, AS.O. 1980, c. 337 AND IN THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F PASSING 0F BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE thaf the Council of the Corporation 0f fthe Town of Whltby has passed By-Iaw No. 1997-86 t0 designate the foilowing property as being of architectural and hîstorical value or ln- terest under Part IV of the Ontario.Heritage Acf, .S.O. 1980, c. 337: The Alexander Campbell House 60 Queen Sftreet Brooklln, Ont aria LOB 100O REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 60 QUEEN STREET, BROOKLIN Hstorcal The house was built ln 1868 by Alexander Cam- pbell. He s believed f0 be fthe original operafor of fhe Brooklin Miîi. Architectural Although the house la 0f no particular architec- turai style, ifla s n the vernaciar laie Viclorian tradition using such elements as peaked gables, bargeboard, open verandaha and bay windows. The house is weii preserved and refains much of lils original defailing. DATED et the Town of Whltby this 9f h day of April, 1986. Donald G. Mc Kay Town Clerk The Corporation of fthe Town 0f Whilby 575 Rossland Road East Whîtby, Ont aria LiN 2M8 Phone* (416) 668-5803 awarded a plaque citation for his work as fund raising vice- president for the Durham chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foun- dation. Since 1982 wben the chapter was farmed, Mr. Edwards bas provided leadership for tbe chapter's fund raising programs and be also serves on the chapters executive committee. One of bis major achievements bas been organizing the S's and 60's dance which bas netted the Canadian CF Foundation $32,000 in the last tbree years. The dance has beén 50 suc- cessful that Mr. Edwar- ds' documenitation for ,planning Oie event bas been used in- national fund raising manuals. This year's CF 5's and 6's dance will be held at Iroquois Park Arena May 24 and will feature CK-FM.'s Don Daynard and Craig Smitb as Oie masters of ceremonies. Tickets willl go on sale at Iroquois Park Saturday, April 19 between 9 and 12 a.m. and will cost $12.50 per persan. Mr. Edwards is em- ployed in Beli's Cor- porate Systems Organization in Toron- Street work tendered Town council bas ac- cepted tbe. low tender bld for $99,824 by Ben- nett Paving and Materials. Ltd., in Oshawa ta ixnprove 1,200 m. of Anderson St., in the area of Conlin Rd. Tbe bighest bid was offered by a Cobourg company at $112,971. Work to be done in- cludes removing tbe existing asphaît surface and replacing it with a new surface. Im- provement to drainage ditcbs on tbe east and west side of Anderson will also be undertaken. The total cost of Oie work, including the new surface by Bennett Paving, and ditcb im- provement, engineering and resident. super- vision by tbe town will be $131,000. The town will con- tribute $65,500 taOie .work wblle Oie Ministry of Transportation and Communications will provide.a subsidy of $65,500. Work is expected to commence on May 5 and will take six weeks ta complete. ~$~INAILS DONE TO PERFECTION BYQOUR NEWEST NAIL TECHNICIAN BIRKY PARKER' with years of experience in ARCYLIC NAILS Regular Price 135 NOW ON LY$22 .5 0FULL SET COME IN AND TRY HER "Limited Time Offer QnIy" LA CONTESSA "T 4m R"ceF' uôRee4Itw#ud"' 668-9262 119 GREEN (CONVENIENT PARKING) LA CONTESSA BEAUTV LOUNnE

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