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Whitby Free Press, 22 Sep 1976, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1976s W'IITBY FREE PRESS Downtown sewer study needed says GerryEmm The Region of Durham, conitcmlplating further devel- opinent ini the downtownl area of Whitby apparenltly..wonde rs if the town's present sewer faciities can handle the extra burden, according to Counicil- lor Gerry Emin. He says the region feels the town should initiate an analysis of the sewer systenis in the downtown area. According to Councillor Emin, the town's staff and the region's staff are keeping in touchi witlî cach other on the natter. k..Seat beiF4 and 1lowei speeds d( save lies T is iswl re Since January 1, 1976, Onta been required ta wear seat be date, Ontaria speed limits hav 60 miles per haur an f reeways haur an ather highways. These new regulations arer first6 manthsaof 1976, there v an Ontario highways and 6,76 Police offiîciais in major Ont the wearing of seat beits and1 with these lower death and inj impraved safety is the prime iý regu latians. But there are otlhi When yau drive slower, yau sc lower you r fuel casts. Services Study set for Macedonian Village K-NOBBY - K-NEES'JIM Mayor Jiru Gartshore shows off the knobbiest knees in town, and with the help of Dr. Guthrie Grant who drew a smiling happy face on his riglit knee, he won second prize. Mayor Jirn and fellow cotinicil member Gerry Emm, at right, were participating in the knobby knees contest at the annual Progressive Conservative picnic at Fantasyland Park Satiirday. The picnic wvas attended by about 500 people, who expected to meet Ontario Premier Bihll)avis, but the premier did not showv up because of the threat of bad weather and another commitment in his own riding. Free Press Photo conditions, ae rial photography, topographical i'rnaps, weli logs, present water and sewage limitations; prepare an, aerial miosale base plan of the' commniities.,and show areas -of sglicrt and siopes on the plan; deter'nine the soit types and near surface ground water conditions and show on the plans; based the informaition assembled in itemi 1, dc termine the signif- icant conditions affecting the provision of' water and sewaýge ser-vices to the two commnîte~;prepare a brief written text describing the surficial geology, drainage andI topography, watersupply and sewage disposai condi- tions and recommendations pertaining to growth limita- tions of the area. The written report and plans in 100 copies with one reproducable, plan would bel the final pro- duet; attend up to.two meet- ings to review., discuss or pre- sent the completed projeet". Gun fired at hou'se but no one mjured Summer is gone Fall is here We at Hair Fashion wish to assist you in choosing a new hair style.. one that would make hair styling easier for you. Appointments are flot always necessairy, Phone 668-8591 IVe proviide oie step Prolèssionial Far Piercing HAIR FASHION 102A Lupin Drive BLAIR PARK PLAZA (corner of Ditndas St. 1..& Lupin Dr. W hitby - 668-8591 'N.' r N r ) I. [uit Ontari'o's new ons are proving. ario moto rists have alts. And si nce that ve been lowered ta s and 50 miles per paying off. For the vere 66 fewer deaths 65 f ewer i nj uries. tario, centres credit the lower speeds jury rates. And indeed, reason for the ier benefits, toa. ave gasoline -and Sa buckle up. Slow dlown and drive sensibly. For your free copy of the booklet "What You ShaL Know About Seat Beits,"' write ta: ilc Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1,18 Ministry of Transportation and Communications James Snow, Minister eýww William Davfi Premier sus Province of Ontario luit no one was injured. Police believe- the shot was fired from a field west of the homne. Leslie Williain Young, 50, of' no fixed address was sen- tenced last week to 30 days in jail on cach of three break- ins ini Whitby. The break-mns occurred on Septemnber 13 and 14 at Gord Bell Autom-otive Ltd., 307 Peel Street, and the Hatch House Restauran't. Police said the convicted man stole a cigarette lighter froni the automnotive dealer- ship and on two occasions made off with somne silver- ware and ornaments fromn the Fiutch House. Young pleaded guilty to three counts of break enter and theft in provincial court last week. Durham Regional Police are looking for a youth 16 to 19 years of age who may.be responsible for' two cases of indecent assault on children attending the Whitby Senior Public School. A police spokesman' said iast week that there were two cases of indecent assault per- petrated on childrenin the bushes on Garden Street near- the school, and parents have become concerned. The first occurred in June and the second, involving an ' 1-year- old girl occurred Sept. 9., 1Police believe the person they are seeking is a maie, 16 to 19 years old, five foot eighit, slight build, with iight brown or blonde hair. The suspect, reported by children in the area, rides a 10 speed bike lighit or white-in colour, police said. Truck fire causels $300 damage.. Only one tire caîl of any serious nature occurred last week in Whitby. On Friday at 11: 53 a.m., a haîf ton truck passing Craydon Road on Dundas Street caught fire, resulting in $300 damage. A fire department spokesman said the fire originated' in the engine near the carburrator. Durliarn Regional Police are inivcstigating the fiirig of agun which occurred in Whitby Suniday at 5:30 p.. oni Anderson Street. Police report a .22 calibre bullet burst thirough the dining roomi window of a biouse at 41 1 Anderson Street, Whitby Counicil has autti- ,orized a rural services capa- bility study of thc Macedon- ian Village at a cost not to, cxceed $2,500. The, study wvil] be ujider-- taken by Underwood McLel- Ian and Associates Limited which, in the past, has Con- duicted servicing studies for over 90 hiaunlets. According to K. A. Reichert, Cl iief Sanitary Engineer for the firin, "An assessinent of' thc develop- ment limiitations, bascd on the provision of rrl services l'or thc Macedonian Village, ini the Town of Whitby,' is required. The assessmcnt is to inc]l-de re- commrenldations on the devel- opmient 1limitations -appro-. priate for cach community, on the basis of terrian condi- tions, wa ter supply and sewage disýposaI". The firni will "assemble existing information of the study arca related to soul 'C"', '011

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