Whitby Free Press, 17 Feb 1988, p. 27

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Obituaries* IDA I. FALLOW Ida I.. Fallow, formerly of Whit- by, <ied'at the Extendicare Nursing Home in Oshawa on Februaryý 9, 198. She was 93. She was born on November 20, 1894, in New Richmond, Quebec, daughter of William'Budd and Christiana Glker. She married Allan Fallow on March 27, 1927, and moved to Whit- by in 1942. She was a member of St. Mark's United Church in Whitby. Mrs. Fallow is survived by'her daughter Jeanne Whyte (son-in-law John Whyte) and son Jim and grandchildren Alexandra, Betty and Yvonne and sister Helen of Sudbury. She was predèceased by, her husband, brothers Robert, Earle and- Gordon and sister Annie Young.1 The funeral was held from the Town Funeral Chapel on February 12, 1988, Rev. Brian Gee condue- ting. Interment at Groveside cemetery. WANDA COX Wanda Cox of Whitby <ied at Oshawa General Hospital on February 7,1988. She was 68. She was born in Crediton, Ont., on July 19, 1919, daughter of Albert- Wein and Mina Andress. 'She -married Glen Cox en September 19, 1953, and Iived inWhitby for 21 years.ý Mrs. Cox is survived by her husband,. daughters Margaret Boysman of New York. state, Dorothy Sinis of Illinois, five gran- dchildren and si great- grandchildren.. She was predeceased by sister Mary (Mrs. Rodgers) and brother John. .The funeral was held froni the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on Feb. 10, Rev. . Brian Gee conducting. In- terment at Thornton cernetery. One-hour metres for Centre St. N. I i~. % V - t 4 * ~ g I rA Jf WITBY FREE PRE.SS, WEDNESDAYe FEBRUXRY 17, 1988, PAGE'27 PIROTEOT TH'ZEYOSE YOU LOVE, <Death is unavoiciale, but'it'is possible to -protect the> bereaved frorn unneoessary suffering. Prearranging and prepaying for your funeral saves loved ones froin decimonis and financial deliberations when they are, a]ready under great stress. Arranging now means you make the choices. And if you prepay too, the money la p ut in trust so that' what you select today la paid for toniorrow. It's certainly worth thinkçing about. <Prearranging is simply'more thoughtful ONTARIOFUNERAL. ~ u SERVIICEAS8OCIATION W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAFEL FUNERAL DIRECTOIRS JOHN. LTOWN JAYNE LANGLOIS - TOWN 110 DUNDAS- EAST 668-34 10' Whitby's operations committee bas approved the installation of 19 one-hour parking meters on the west side of Centre St. N. between Dundas St. and Mary St. at a. cost of $13>300. "No parking' signs will also be placed on the east side of Centre. tCom ing events MEETINGS The Head Injury Association of Duriam Region meets on the second Tuesdayof every month at Pringle Creek Community Centre Sehool, 80 Ribblesdale Dr., Whitby, starting at 7:30 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Whit- by Legion (Branch 112) will hold a euchre on Fêb. 18, 8 p.m., at the Legion. Cost is $2, includes lunch. SALE ,The "Rose of Durham" group will hold a bazaar and rummage sale on Saturday, Feb. 20, 9: 30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at St. Mary of the People Church hall, 532 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Cail 668-4024 or 668-6902 for donations or infor, mation. DINNER The "Rose of Durham" group will hold a fundraising dinner at 6:30 p.m., March 12 at G.W. Sikor- ski Polish Veterans Hall. Guest speaker will be Rev. Ted Oqilleton. Tickets are $40 a couple. $20 single. Cail 668-6902 ta reserve a table. SEMINAR The WhitbyPublic Library, in cooperation with the Federal Business Development Bank, will present a small business develop- ment seminar in the library's program room March 3 and March 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $45 per registrant for both nights. Registration at the children's desk. BOTTLE DRIVE Due to cold weather, St. Johtn Ambulance was unable to pick up as many botties as wanted durig the Feb. 6 bottie drive to raise fun- <la. Anyone still with bottles can cail 668-9006 for pick-up or drop them off at the 110 Ash St. location ini Whit- by. MEETING Dr. Margaret Bain, a local naturalist, will be guest speaker at the Monday, Feb. 29 meeting of the Durham Region Field Naturalists at the North Oshawa Public Library, Beatrice St. W., Oshawa, starting at 8 p.m. She will discuss the birds and animals she observed on a recent expedition in East Africa. Caîl 728-0575 for more in- formation. KID CHECK The next Kid Check by Child Find -Durham, will be on Saturday, Fe.2noov dnn t :0pm-- at Mon- "Since the medical building has gone up, there is a need for regulated parking there,". Bey. Rod Barlow of Ail Saints Anglican Church told committee Monday night: The church is located on the southwest corner of Dundas and Centre St. N. The public works departmnent informed committee that because the medical centre's parking lot charges 35 cents for. a haîf-hour of parking, people are parking their cars on Centre St. N., The departnient also notes that people who take the GO bus to work in Toronto also park on the ýstreet. Barlow told comnittee the church is not opposed te the Tneters. Councillor Marcel Brunelle also asked public works department ta consider the same action on Byron St. N. from Mary St. to St. John. He says motorista who take the GO bus are also parking their cars on that street. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F W.HITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION Street Namne Changes The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-law ta change the name of Brentwood Crescent and Catherine, Drive, east of Fallingbrook Street, to Fifewood Crescent. The change in street names will apply to ail of Brentwood Crescent and Catherine Drive, east of Fallingbrook Street, as shown below,- designated as Parts 1 and 2, respectively, on Plan of Survey 40R-10977. The purpose of the change in street namnes is ta correct an inadvertent error made in the original naming of the streets. The Operations Committee of Council will meet on Monday, March 21, 1988, at 7:30 p.m. in Committee- Roomn One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, for the purpose of hearing any persan who dlaims their land wilI be adversely affected by the by-law. Any persan wishing ta meet with the Committee is asked ta advise the Town Clerk accardingly na later than Thursday, March 17,1988. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rassland Road East Whitby, OntariaoLUN 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 ï Carrier

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