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Whitby Free Press, 7 Feb 1979, p. 15

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WHITBY, FREE PRESSIWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7.1979, PAGE -15 750 new- homes, buit in- '78; same, number for '79 A total of 750 new homes were constructed in Whltby, ini 1978, and a similar amount of homes is expected to be buiît in 1979, says Planning rDirector Kevin Tunney. If al these homes are sold, the population of the town wiIl increase by 2,500, he said in a recent interview. At the end of 1978, the town council had approved 31 plans, of subdivision of which 30 were residential and onë industrial, making a 'total of 5;404 units, said'Mr. Tunney. So far aboýut 1,000« of these units have been buiît. Aîthough 5,404 units have been approved by council, development.is being staged, and completion of all these units will flot occurr until the end of 1982, he said. One subdivision is due for, completion in 1079, tour in 1980, 10Oin 1981, il in 1982, and one in 1983. Applications have been Watercolor -exhibition at the, Stati An exhibition bhethe memï- bers of the Canadian Society of Painters in-.Watercolor, wiIl be held at thè Whitby Arts Station Gallery Febý. 2 to 25. The exhibition will include 35 watercolors by -such %rists as John Bennett, Ray Catteli, Julius Griffith, Mercedes Horne, Gery, Puly and Osvald',,Timmas. Twenty-fi ve 'artists will be represented in the exhibi- tion, which is organized to travel' to three' Ontario galleries. Cableca'st listing S Cablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowrnanville -and. Brooklin Programs, Wednesday,, Feb. 7th to Tuesday, Feb. l3th, 1979 Wednesday, Feb. 7 2:00 BowmanvilleKinsmen -Volleyball Boy's Final 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 -Soleil with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 Joint Venture 5:30 Evening Report with G.M. Video News 6:00 Let's Find Out with local guests 6:30 Knights of Columbus, Cable T.V. Bingo 7:30'Education> Sceneê with George Pearce 8:00 Whitby Then & Now with Brian Winter and Jim Quai] 8.30 Focus on Mental Health with Diane Milîs 9:00 Rescue with Topical Subjects 9:30 Sign Off Thursday,, Feb. 8 3:00 Let's'Find Out 3:30 -Rescue 4: 00' Focus on Mental Health 4:30 Sign On for the Deaf Special 5:00 Education See 5:30 Evening Report' 6:00 The Storybook House with Kirk the Story Teller 6:15 Happiness. is ... Bowling 6:30 The New Leaf with Gord Wick 7:00 Conception with BilI Jeanes 7:30 Soleil 8:00 Bowmanville Kinsmen Voleyball Finals from Bowman. ville High'School 11:00 Sign Off Friday, Feb. 9 1:00 Bowmanville'Kinsmen Volleyball Finals 2:30 Happiness is ... Bowling with Weekly wrap-up 3:00 The New Leaf 3:30 Conception 4: 00, Wha t. Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Voce Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report with MikeBurgess- 6:30 Sign- Off Monday, Feb. 12 4:00,Sign On for the Deaf Special 4:30 Kiwanis Présents: Mr. W.F. Spence, Vice President of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 6: 00 Storybook House with Kirk, the Story Teller, 6:15 Happiness is ... Bo wling with Bert Harding 6:30 Let's Discuss it with variety of Topies 7:00 Whiat Does the Bible Say? 7:30 Federal/Provincial Report with MPP George Ashe 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Covemage 11:00OSign Off.- Tuesday, Feb. 13 2:00 Whitby Council Meeting Highlights replay of meeting' taped'on Monday, Feb. 12 5:00 Let's.Discuss it... 5:30 Evening Report with Bill Jeanes, Dave Stewart and Dorothy Brown with C.E.C. Report and O.D.C.A. Diary 6:00 Joint Venture with [orna Miller 6:30 Voce Italiana with Ercole Foresta and Carmen 7:.30 Sign On for thc Deaf Spécial 8:00 D)urham Dialogue with Jim Kirkconnell 8:30 Kiwainis lresents: Mr. W.F. Spence 9:00 Sign Off NOTE: ALaLi I>lGRAMS ARE SU13JECT TO CHANGE WITIIOUT NOTICE SPECIAI. Plt()('IAM M 1N( NOTE: 1 IOUSE OF COMMONS* QUESTION PEII(l)COVEII-AGE WIIL BE CARRIEI) ON CHlANNEL Il1* OUR VI-SLCOMM CHIANNEL ON A MONI)AY TIIItOUGII 1 I)DAY BASIS AT 3:(0)I.M. ANI) 7:(X0 P.M. ON IOURCNV TESEVC.. made for an additional' 34 plans.of subdivision, but they have not yet reached the planning committee of the t.own, said Mr. Tunney. 1These represent approxi- e rately 6,000 additionalunits or 21,000 people if and when they are developed. -Ml are goUth of Taunton Road, and 30 of these are proposed for south ofi Rossland Road, he' said. This does not count, a'pro- jected'future population of 8,000 for Brookliîn, said Mr. Tunney. Construction of aIl] but one of these proposed subdivi- ýsions would not be completed until at least the end of 1981, if approved by. council, said Mr. Tunney. Some are pro-- jected as far away as 1984. SOLI1b VINYLS VELVET FLOCK-FOI LSVINYL-COATED, The Fi*sh & Chip, Factory,1 29Michael Blvd., Whitby 668>-5741 ltic. 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