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Whitby Free Press, 16 Mar 1972, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, March 16e 1972, Page 9 Despite the seeming _ cold shaul'der treatmentreceivedby the controversial W hit b y'Citzens Study group, îini1ts fiî rst meeting with council, the group, u n d a u n t ed, has written town fathers ou tlining again their basic objectives, and r e q u est îng further information on the proposed municipal complex. Th an k i ng tawn father s "for the 15 m in ute interview granted"l them at the F e bruary l-4th publ ic meeting of coun- Town Snowv-Ploughs Creating 8 ft Drifts Snow wit h drifts up ta eight feet i frustrating enoughwhenit can be chalk- ed up ta an unavoidable act of God, but w h en i t has been pushed over a fence by Towvn of Whitby snow ploughs, itis time ta get out paper and pen ta forma- lize a citizen's grievance and complaint again st the Mayor and Council of the. ton. ight of this predicament, this is p re c iselywvhat Mr. A. -Frankowski of Myrtie Station did. Grievance Th e Fr a nkowvski s owr a parcel of I and which forms at its south and west end, a sloping hill1with a septic tank and seepage bed. The lot, which is fenced on ai l sides contains about 200 bushes of privet for a hedge. But for the past several years, town snowv ploughs) , while clearing the road, push al1 the snow over the Frank- owski fence - on the lawn and hedge. Wi th the adven t of each spring, t here f or e, mel ting snow soon fl oods the septic tank and seepage bed, and consequently flattens the bushes. The sal ted snow has so satura ted the grounds that there is permament dam age ta t he I aw n, septic tank and seepage bed. Statingthathe-and his wife are in an agewNhîchdoesntalowNsnowshovellilg, Mr. Frankowski cal led for an immediate inspection into his problemn. His grievance was referred foi- ex- amn i nation ta the Town's Public WNorks Depar tm ent. Heard's Taxi 668-3732 Radio Equipped & Direct Lirie at Arnolds Market 115 Brook St. N. Fer Yr Coomhooe 50 FE RRY ST. WHITB-Y c 1 1 , Group Secretary G. Carr wrote: "lit is apparent from the fact that the p oli ce and 11ibrary board were present at the meeting ta put forward a rebuttal to aur original letter of January 29th, th at oau r purpose was flot clearly un- derstood, or sufficiently clarified, said Continued from page 2 Thi s vas impos- sible because one of the o p pos in g players wvas stan- ding in a position that restricted any k i n d of movement by the goa1lie. When the puck was finally put in the net, the W/\hitby ,players tried ta talk to the offici- aIs, but they might j u st as wel I have sa v ed their breath for the g a me, as it was o nly w as t ed on deaf ears. Of fi c i ating did not cost the local te am s the games, bu t it sure didn't help them either. 1Ireali ze th at referees are only human, and any- body c an make a mistake, but howv can the same peop- le m ak e the same mistakes so often and stil11 be recog- ni zed as OFFI- CIALS? Due to an earl ier t h reat of suspen- Now 2 Five year Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Get yours now! WG7ORAand ~GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 18W9 WR. Cmo ar N-. oundos St. W.. whItby 1 ________________________M sion, 1 request that the Whitby Free Presswvi thhol d my name. Study Group Want Answers THESE ARE JUST A FEW 0F THE MANY EXTRÂ-LOW PRICES IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY, MARCH 16'to SATURDAY, MARCH 25. COME IN ... CHECK ALL 0F THEM. .AND SAVE 1 LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC S 12 oz. PLUS 251M 25 % MORE = 15 oz. 1G.49IS SKINNY DMP LEMON FRAGRANCE AFTER BATH COLOGNE' 8 oz, _ SUGG. LIST 0 3.001 MOTH KMl 1 LB. TI N SUGG. LIST 79c e ""GREAT BODY"J PROTEIN SHAMPOO 3.5 Oz. SUGG. LIST 1.09 7e V0.5 SHAMPOO REG, DRY or OILY 3-1 oz. SUGG. LiST STERADENT POWDER DENTURE CLEANER, 7 oz. Tin, SUGG. LIST a 1.03 7 7 LISTERINE THROAT LOZENGES 3 FLAVOURS SUGG. LIST77 99C s7c 500 GRAIN TABLETS 69C ILLER 56c JOHN BAI M" A a PK. it TESLUGHT c Pic"Rcý,,,,. 7,000 HR.--INSIDE FROSTED Righ to tmit 40, 60 or 100 watt (pkgd. kind) 9 9 IMPERIAL "'SKIN THIN"l RUBBER GLO VIS SOLD ONLY IN DRUG STORES RED-SMALL, MED. or LARGE 7 7 1 SONS LIS 98 7 7 BY C3== Uaftb cdmuv 12 o 1.89 1 WAMPOLE MAGNOLAX REGULAR or MINT 16 Dz. SUGG.c LIST 1.6998 COUGH DROPS SUGG. LIST 15c ea. 2FOR25 C WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ________________________ M M IN WHITBY COURTICE-ALLIN I.D.A. PHARMACY 117 S"c&St. N. 6682394 SUC »wIwu.MR K TA BLETS 20's 3G. LISTc 1 . 4.5 99 BAN 'SUPER-DRY' SPRAY ANTI-PERSPIRANT REG. Dr UNSC. 4 oz. SUGG. LIST 1.37 9 C ANACIN TABLETS 100's SUGG. LISTC PA&CQUIN HAND CREAM 3 TYPES DZ.- 99 SUGG. LIST 1.49 9C UN OROOKLIN SHORT'S I.D.A. PIIÂRMACY 65 Baldwin St. 655-3301 Mr. Carr in hîs letter. Emphasi zing that they are nat.a group of dissidents with the abject of cri ticiz- ing everything council does, Mr. Carr on behalf of the Study Group requested a'council reply ta the following ques- ti1o ns: "lH a s a debenture been issued for the Iibrary board?", "Has the cost of servicing the RosslandRoad site been definitely established, and if so, is $ 10 0, 0 00 the f igure ?"I, and "Do you (council) feel that the moving of ail m unic i pal1 offi ces from the downtown éc o r e would create further deteriorat- ion of the area?" The 1let ter wasreferred to coun- cil's committee-of-the-whole.' Pr.mum uiFel Gil ~AYUt434 [R-EADERS WRIT.E r v 1 1 ýd

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