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Whitby Free Press, 25 Apr 1979, p. 11

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1.2 million expansion approvedforWhitby Mali Council's Administrative three level addition with the He also pointed out that Committee last week ap- upper level containing pro- "some of the office space has proved a proposed expansion fessional offices, small retail already been leased" in the of the Whitby Mall located on outlets and a self-serve proposed expansion area. the corner of Thickson Road liquor store with 4,0000 "We are looking at occu- and Dundas Street. square feet of retail space pancy by the end of August," The expansion proposals and another 4,000 square feet he said. received approval last Dec- for storage. He informed the Adminis- ember and as a result of the The basement of the build- tration Committee that his many meetings between the ing will be leased to General company is ready to begin applicant Anthony Lang, Motors of Canada Limited. construction on the 1.2 mil- president of TIJE Limited, This firm already houses lion dollar project as soon as owners of the Mall his con- some of its office operations the firm r.eceives Council sultants and the Town's in the basement of the exist- approval. Planning Department staff, ing mall. A proposal that would see the Planning Department is The expansion of the the expansion of McDonald's satisified. Whitby Mall could also mean Restaurant in the Whitby The Planning Department the possible expansion of Mall will be dealt with at a staff pointed out that they Miracle Mart Store located later date. The proposal is to are satisfied that the in the mall. enlarge the present development agreement and "We have offered the rest McDonald's restaurant by schedules "have been pre- of the retail area to Miracle 900 square feet. pared and completed in Mart for possible expansion Planning Director Kevin accordance with the Council but we arewaiting to hear Tunney pointed out that a resolutions concerning this from them," Mr. Lang told rezoning would be needed development. t h e Admis t r a t ion before the McDonald's pro- Approval of the expansion Committee. ject could go ahead. was based on modifying the proposedoexpansion to con- form with the zoning by-law. The Committee of Adju Baby contest winne m rent granted the variancen B b o t s i n the parking area require- The winners of the Whitby The first place baby with ments. Jaycettes' Easter Baby the most votes was Tiffani mtsthe ki reuin- Photo Contest received their Dawne Foster, aged 15 1/2 t foruthear crea is prizes at the Whitby Publie months, daughter of Jack reduced from three times the Library Thursday night. and Val Foster, 44 Thickson ground floor area to 2.983 times the ground floor area. This is in the southeast cor- ner of the "immediate inter- secti-n of Dundas Street and Thickson Road," provided the Works Department of the f Region of Durham is The campground at the nature trail and evenng satisfied. Heber Down Conservation wakand slide programs. fied in regards to the internal An Friawill b open this year howned andmanagedath circulation of traffic on the Fifty serviced sites are Central Lake Ontario Mall parking lot and access available to the public at a Conservation Authority. onto Thickson Road and the charge of $6 per night or $30 provision of turning lanes per week with half rate for Kinsmen dance and sight triangles as may ane nsigh oria asoper senior citizens. The Whitby Kinsmen Club e n gement. forprop In addition to camping, the will hold a dance April 27 a t 8 traffic management. Heber Down area offers a p.m. at Iroquois Park Arena. It also requires the losing diverse natural environment Music will be provided by the of the souther yentrance of forests, creeks, sands and Par Four. from Thickson Road and the picnic area for camper and Tickets are available from withpaces ofr thiseae day use. Interpretive facil- Hockey Stick Haven, Dundas with an access from the . future Nichol Avenue. ities inelude a self-guiding Street West and at the door. As the planning staff rec- ommended that the plan be accepted, the members pointed out that the TIJE Limited has letters of credit up to $40,000. Although ther Administrative Committee has approved the expansion project it had to receive final approval from the Council at its regular meeting Monday. BAGGED AGRICULTURAL - LAWN - GOLF The proposed 1.2 million dollar expansion at theRVIC Whitby Mail will include a ASHBURN - 655-3842 a r 1 PUDDREAMAfr POSSIBLE DREAM L" WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,1979, PAGE 11 BEAUTIFUL BABIES Posing with their prize-winning babies in the Whitby Jaycettes' Easter Baby Photo Contest are these proud Mothers. From left to right are Peggy Brain with her second-place daughter Krista Dawn Brain; Val Foster with her first-place baby Tiffani Dawne Foster; and Marilyn Kapuscinski with her third-place daughter Tracy. The babies' photos were posted outside a store in the Whitby Mall and coins placed in a box registered votes for the babies. The baby with the most money was the first-prize winner. Proceeds from the Easter Baby Photo Contest go towards community service projects of the Jaycettes. Free Press Photo rs named Road. She was presented with a bank savings certificate and a clothing outfit from Elsa's Children's Things. DESIGN PROVIES FOR In second place was KristaN CONIT Dawn Brain aged 7 months, EXCLUSIVE daughter of Bill and Peggy WEATHER PROTECTION Brain, 730 Cedar Street, Unit VENTILATION 18, oshawa. She received a e CUSTOM MADE bank savings certificate. , STRIPED OR SOLID In tirdplae wa Trcye 12 ATTRACTIVE COLORS In third place was Tracy e FREE ESTIMATES Ventiated Aluminum Kapuscînskî, aged il e QUICK DELIVERY AND months daughter of Stan and INSTALLATION AW N INGS Marilyn Kapuscinski, 812 Manufactured by PHONE King Street, Whitby. She was ®728 -633 also presented with a bank certificate-.ALUMINUM LIMITED There were 49 enties in n 845 FAREWELL AVE., the Baby Photo Contest, Proven Service Since 1949 OSHAWA including one set of twins. 1 ,OF INE I U I I U RE,~ II

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