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A meeting of the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee was held on
Wednesday, December 6, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in the Pickering Civic Complex, Tower Room.
PRESENT:
Henry Gawman • Louise Wiersma .
Kimberly Thompson Enrico Pistritto(left at7:45 p.m.)
Frank Williamson Andy Cobean
STAFF:
Debbie Kearns, Secretary LACAC
GUEST:
Catherine Tredway
REGRETS: •
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Dennis Mann
ABSENT: •
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1. McPherson House
Catherine Tredway gave a brief overview of the decision made at the Council Meeting on
December 4, 1995.
2. Monica Cook Estate
Kim Thompson will contact Mr. Murray Evans, Urban Land Management in January.1996
to discuss the next step to be taken concerning the Monica Cook House.
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3. Minutes of Previous Meeting
Moved by Henry Gawman
Seconded by Andy Cobean
That the minutes of the November 1, 1995 meeting be approved.
CARRIED
4. Other Business
a) Kim Thompson explained the proposal submitted by Catherine Tredway for the use of
the remaining 1995 Budget and the proposed 1996 Budget.
Catherine Tredway outlined to the Committee the contents included in the new
Committee information binders. She also advised that she is working on a new
Heritage Pickering brochure and has begun work on the Woodruff's Tavern Report.
b) Kim Thompson advised of a car rally and scavenger hunt organized by the Pickering
Museum Village which will take place in June 30th, 1996.
c) The Secretary will forward copies of information received from the Cities of Ottawa
and Niagara Falls as well as the Heritage Matters publication.
5. Next Meeting
The next meeting is scheduled for January 9th, 1995 at 7 p.m.
6. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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August 16, 1994
LACAC Chairperson
Town of Pickering
c/o Deputy Clerk
1 The Esplanade
Pickering, Ontario
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Dear LACAC Chairperson:
RE: WHITBY'S HERITAGE DAY 1994
The Whitby Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee will be holding their
annual Heritage Day celebrations in Downtown Whitby on Saturday, September 10. Whitby
L.A.C.A.C. invites you to participate in the festivities of the day and to enjoy the rich
heritage of Whitby.
Heritage Day events will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and are situated throughout Downtown
Whitby, specifically at Dundas and Byron Streets where a special street closure has been
obtained. Festivities include various musical performances, children's activities, antiques,
information display's, a historic walking tour and much, much more!
I have included a Heritage Day press release describing some of the events and display's on
the day. If you have any questions regarding Whitby L.A.C.A.C.'s Heritage Day, please do
not hesitate to contact the undersigned at 668-5803 ext. 322.
Sincerely,
Ian J nes
L.A.C.A.C. Summer Student
575 Rossland Road East Whitby Ontario LIN 2.M8 905-668-5805
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R35-774.717 PRESS RELEASE
COME ON OUT TO HERITAGE DAY '94
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Everyone is encouraged to come out and join the fun on Heritage Day, Saturday, September
10, in Downtown Whitby. The Whitby Local Architectural Conservation Advisory
Committee has organized a number of interesting and exciting events for this years
celebration.
Earl Pascoe will once again be displaying his collection of clocks at the Bank of Montreal.
Pascoe has a few surprises for this years display, so don't miss him! The Whitby Brass
Band, the County Town Singers and the Whitby Courthouse Theatre are just a few of the
entertainers who will be performing at Heritage Day '94.
The theme for this years Heritage Day is "A Saturday Stroll on Byron Street". Many of the
Day's festivities will be held on Byron Street North between Elm and Mary Streets from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Special ceremonies will be taking place on Byron Street at approximately noon on
September 10. These will include the cutting of a cake celebrating Whitby's "Bonniest Baby
in the British Empire", as well as the unveiling of a special painting of the old Whitby Post
Office.
The Town Crier, Fred Martin, will also be present for Heritage Day, announcing all of the
exciting events taking place during the day.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the "British Empire's Bonniest Baby" contest of
1924. Whitby is paying tribute to Teddy Rowe, the baby who won the Empire-wide contest
with over 60,000 entrants and made Whitby famous throughout the British Empire. The
baby's sister, Margaret Scott will be present at the ceremonies on Heritage Day.
Other activities taking place on Heritage Day include:
- Children's games from Pioneer/Victorian times
- Magical Busker Max T. Oz
- A rope maker from the Pickering Museum
- Wood carver Paul Ward
CONTACT NAME: j �oNe TELEPHONE NO.: -5'8o 3
575 Rossland Road East Wkit6 Ontario uN 2.M8 905-668-5805 XT' 3 2 "l
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- Various heritage displays by LACAC, as well as displays by the Whitby
archives, Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, Trafalgar Castle School and the
Whitby-Oshawa Genealogical Society
- Antique fire and police vehicles
- Singing group "Away We Go with Annie and Mo!"
- A display by Child Find's "Kid Check"
So do not miss all of the festivities on Heritage Day, Saturday, September 10th, in
Downtown Whitby.
Whitby LACAC is an advisory committee which helps to protect and preserve Whitby's
culture and heritage.