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Whitby Free Press, 5 Mar 1975, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Charged with Posse 'ssion' 0f Stolen Snowmobile Steve Rlttgasser, 18, of Thornhiil, pleaded gufity tO the charge of being in posses- sion of a snowmnobile that had been stolen from Don Vallance Farmn Equipment Company in Brooklin. Mr. Rittgasser was placed on 18 months probation. The stipulations of his probation are that he report to the York County Probation Of- fice and flot to change bis address or place of employ- ment during that timne. The accused paid $350 for the snowmobile which was a new machine when taken from the Broolin firm, said Assistant Crown Attorney Neil McCrank. Mr. McCrank said that Mr. Rittgasser was trying to get a good bargain. He did pay for it not only by paying $350 he also is paying and will be paying for some time now that he has a court record said Mr. McCrank. On January 23, the police checked a car with a trailer travelling on the streets of Port Perry. The trailer con- tained a snowmobile, one of several items stolen from the Don Vallance flrm în Brook- lin. Mr. Rittgasser was the driver.of the car. Plouds, Gulilty to Intoxicastionl Alexander Plepec, 19, of Maria Street West, Whitby, pleaded guilty to the charge of being intoxicated in a public place. Mr. Pilepec was fined $28 or flive days in jail. When police responded to a "4noise complaint from a Dundas Street apartment building", they found the accused hiad gone outside of the building. The police arrestcd Mr. Pilepec on Pine Street. The youth was "very belligerent" according to the poliîce. Modern chivalry: A hIfs- band tossing is sportscoat over a mud puddle so his wvife can cross it on lier way to work to earnï monev to buy him a new one. 011--AI F. Liviîngo Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation has an- nounced approval of a $9,219,328 boan to the Ont- ario Housing Corporation for the acquisition of approxi- mately 2,365 acres of land, part located in the Town of Whitby and the remainder in the Township of Pickering.. The land is situated adjac- ent to Highway 7, eight miles north of Highway 401 and 1½h miles west of Highway 12. GM Recali Due to a shift in the mark- et demand for light duty Chevrolet and GMC trucks in the United States arî. Canada, 335 people in the Oshawa Truck plant will be recalled to work cornmenc- ing mid-March. By March 3 1, the production line rate at the Oshawa truck produc- tion facility wîll bc increased from 23 to 31I units per hour. In addition,, 75 ernployees wvilI be recalled to GM's \îndsor operations. Ontariç Housing Corpora- tion has acquired the proper- ty for land banking purposes. When the tiine for devel- opment is appropriate, it will be carried out within the broad land-use objectives of the Province of Ontario and the Regional Municipality of Durham. In the meantime, it is anticipated this land wil con- tinue to be used for mixed farming. The topography of the site allows flexibiity in commun- ity design and has the ad- van tage of being located close to existing conservation areas. The boan, for a termn of 25 years, covers 90 per cent of acquisition costs and is made. under the provisions of the National Housing Act. 1During 1974, CMHC made boans totalling $33,930,947 to OHC for land assembly p urposes in Ontario. CMHfC Loan Rangers Blitz Whitby NOTICE TO RESIDENTS 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE F APPLICATION O TE QNTARLO MNICPULBOARD by the Corporation of the Town of Whitby for approval of a By-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of the Planning Act- TAKE NOTICE that the Cou ncil of the Corpor- ation of the Town of Whitby intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the p*ovisions of Section 35. of The Planning Act for approval of By-law No. 184-75 read a f irst, second and third timne and finalîy passed on the lOth day of February, A.D., 1975. A copy of the By-Iaw is furnished herewith. A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-Iaw and stating the lands af - fected thereby is also furnished herewith. Any person interested may, within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Cîerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his objection to approval of the said By-Iaw together with a statemnent of the grounds of such objection. Any person wishing to support the application for approval of the By-Iaw may within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his support of approval to the said By-law together with a request for notice of any Hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said By-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the By-law wiIl be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have f iled an object ion or a notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned the address to which notice of Hearing is to be sent. The Iast date for filing objection wilI be the l9th day of March A.D., 1975. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 5th day of March A.D., 1975. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T-, CLERK, 405 Dunclas Street West, WHITBY, Ontario- THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY B-LAW. NUMBER'184-75 NUMBER 2585 THE COUNCIL 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Subsection 6 of Section 26 of By-law No. 2585 is hereby deleted and the following. substituted therefore: "'(6) VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES Eýery person who uses any lot, or erects or uses any building or structure or any part of any lot, building or structure in a manner contrary to any requirement of this By-Iaw, or who causes or permits such use or erection, or who violates any provision of the By-Iaw or causes or permits a violation, shahl be guilty of an offence punishable on summary convic- tion and upon conviction therefore shal forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1 ,000.00) exclusive of costs for each such offence and every such penalty shaîl be recover- able under the Municipal Act and the Summary Convictions Act."' 2. This By-Iaw shall corne into force on the date it is passed by the Council of the Town of Whitby subject to the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. BY-LAW READ A FIRSI, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 10TH DAY 0F FEBRUARY, A.D., 1975. Wm. H. Wallace CLERK D. Newman MAYOR EXPLANATORY NOTE_ PURPOSE AND EFFECI 0F BY-LAW NUMBER 184-75.. The purpose and effect of By-Iaw Number 184-75 is to cmend By-law Number 2585, as amnended, to provide for a maximum -penalty, exclusive of costs, of $1,00.00 for eàch and every violation of the - provisions of By-law Number 2585, as amended. Ail material filed concerning this application is on f ile and open for, public inspection at the Planning ckv. 1 A % The lst Whitby Southeast Resolute Rangers went on a blitz for the Whitby Red Cross Saturday distributing fliers promoting the upcoming blood donors' clinic March 12. Pictured from L to R are: Nancy EngIish, Jayne Lynch, Pat Hough ton (leader), Carolyn Knowles, Anne Vallentin, Janet Sutton and Kerry Turner. Free Press Photo MAHOGANY LOUVRE BI-FOLDSI bILV 2-0- 2-6- 2-8- 3-0- $31 .20 $34.75 $38-55 $38.55 Finished White celing Tile 19 cents eadi MITCHL ROTMUÎ Corl Whitby is one of the 14 participatiflg libraries which will soon have available hun- dreds of popular paperback >books. i-Mrh 3 h StartingMrc ,.h Central Ontario Regional Library System (CORL), Richmond Hill, will be offer- ing a large inventorY of fic- tion and non-fiction paper- backs which libraries can-buy to supplement their regular collections. "Paperbacks are inexpert- sive enough that even small libraries"can buy several cop- ies cheaply ," said CORL Director Colin' Robertsonl "and this really helps themn keep pace with popular de- mand for current titles.". Library staffs will visit CORL regularly, select lheir titles and have them pur- chased and delivered by CORL. 'We"1l be reviewing and expanding our tities constant- ly," said Mr. Robertson, 44and we're encouraging libraries to visit us often."

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