Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 11 Jun 1986, p. 9

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FROM PG. 1 Drumm attacks developers of the 600 homes and the which he said has made dump. land around themn look the area look very "I'd really like t like craters on the depressing. a few developers( mnoon.' But according to the town on a rail," het "If they are flot fixed councillor the problem Mayor Bob AURe within a month it will be is flot only with Grand took offence at war between me and the Oaks Homes. 'Ail new remarks made by developer," said residences are having cillor Drumm an Drumm. problems, " he said. formed him tha, He called on his fellow He said areas in the developers are not1 council members to town where new houses Councillor Dr draw on the letter so the are being buit, such as agreed with the N town can fix the homes Burns and Kendalwood, but said that somE and dlean up garbage look like a garbage homeowners are1 FROM PG. 4 Secret approval questioned Whitby council does flot from council. Like it or fight this issue, w* support these prin- not, Decom had every feit the same feeli ciples. right to challenge coun- manipulated and uso While in no way arn I cil's change of mind. Before pas supporting Decom, I do Unfortunately, the judgement on coun( understand why they victims of this nonsense for one, await theiî have taken this issue to are the- people of Whit- planation. the province. Prior to by. After showing these Sincerely, council's reversed documents to the Dennis Fox. decision of June, 1985, ratepayer's represen-- P.S. I could not this company received tative and to a number out who voted approval from the of other concerned Resolution No. 98 town's planning dept., citizens, who have given that is confidential public works dept. and up their own time to formation. F OuM r'. 8 1Station tmakers, Heywood said he hopes to show why he believes printmaking is the most varied and expressive art form available to visual artists today. Unframed prints from the show, most of which are in Gallery show :0 run Dut of said. wrsley tthe coun- id In- at ail bad. rumm Mayor tene being ie ail ling ed. sing icil, r ir ex- find for 81-85, il in- editions of 40 to 70, will. be available at prices ranging from $150 to $800. For more information about the Heywood show please cail the Station Gallery at 668-4185. cheated and at some point in time, whether the town likes it or not, "6we wiIl become in- volved." Administrator Bill Wallace told'the coun- cillor that the town has already initiated calling on letters of credit at the staff level. In an interview Tuesday morning he said the $100,000 letter of credit is for Ian. dscaping, including, trees and boulevards. He said drawing on a letter of credit to repair Gran(] Oaks Homes is ceurre.ntly under review. Ian Robb of the Whitby Lions Club was helping out at the newly char- tered Brooklin Lions' crown and anchor game over the weekend at the Brooklin Spring Fair. Free Press Staff Photo School named Pringle Creek By JAN DODGE Free Press Staff It's officiaI. Whitby's new school now has a name. The school, due to open in September, 1987, will he called Pringle Gas barbe Creek Public Sehool. acnei In announc ing 'theacovn naming .committee's economîica recommendation to the..jo ot Durham Board of Education Monday must be uc night, Trustee John ýBuchanan said the go od name was a result of the Every si general opinion of the public in the area as are mnjured well as the consensus of aged in gaf the committee. "That area has been called are a few s Pringle Creek for many breu years."tbreu The Prîngle Creek - school, to be located on 1 There& Ribblesdale Dr., south of Manning Rd., will propane c provide much-needed a.Flo accommodation -for wy oi students now attending tions close] Palmerston, Whitby from any I Senior, and F.M. Heard public schools. 2 Expected to cost $3.1 2 Check million, and accom- aesou modate over 50N studen- w trsl ta, the school will have open the c 10 ýclassrooms, one kin- dergarten, and one bubbles wi rMm each for special education, instrumental 3. Keep y mdc, science, art, bidns aa resource, health, guidance, a library resource centre 4. Do' plus a general purpose roomn, a lunchroomn and closed.- If it two changerooms. Oshawa Trustee gas off and Cathy O'Flynn said she was glad to see that 5 hn Gandatsetiagon hadn't W e started a trend in sehool 6 ee narneg. 6 ee Gandatsetiagon Pub- lic School in Pickering was the last school to be "Not-too well done, ecues areEU U* Â lent and -al way to A I A S ioor cooki4ng, biutathey Vr .sed carefhlly and kept in -Î dition. summer,,backyard chefs (~ 1d and property is dam- as barbecue fires. Here safety tips to ensure your parties don't go up in smoke. )s. only one way to connect a ýylinder to a barbecue - the right )w the manufacturer's instruc- l1y and keep the fueél hose away rnetal parts which may becomne hot. for leaks regularly: Brush a soap and tion over hoses and connectors and -ylinder valve. If there's a leak, 7iii form. in the soap film. your barbecue at least'10 feet from overhangs and combustible structures. try to light a barbecue with the' lid it fails to light or goes out, turn the [ wait five minutes before relighting. finished,ý close ail valves. bring propane cylinders indoors. explosion. 71f you suspect your barbecue isn't working properly, have it checked by a qualified serviceman. Make sure you don't have to invite the fire department to your next barbecue. For a free copy of the brochure "Living Safely wýith Propane", contact the Consumer Information Centre at 555 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. M7A 2H6 -(416) 963-1111 or toli free at 1-800-268-1142. Ontario residents with Ministry of Consumer an 807 area code may and Commercial Relations cail the 416 number (5DO ntario collect. Mnsier, Hon. Monte Kwnter Premier, Hon. David Peterson PUBLIC NOTICE 0f Annual General Meeting 0f The AJAX, PICKERING AND WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED Monday, June 23,1986 at 8:00Op.m. St. Bernadette's.Church Hait Bayly St. and Harwood Ave. Ajax, Ont. A.J. Porter K.J. MacInnis President Secretary-Treasurer1 Videotape, Your Wedding *Prafessianne Flnlshed Product.HIgh Quailty EquIpment.Extra Copies Avliabe.One Fr. SIowIng If you Don'f Have A VCR Packages ranging from full day coverage f rom Invitation to reception or just ceremony. REASONABLE PRICES PRIYMPRODUCTIO.NIS vidou production spaclalists OSHAWA CENTRE 2nd Floor Unit 259 (above Zeilers) KING & STEVENSON 728-95651 ----------------------- 1

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