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Whitby Free Press, 1 Apr 1987, p. 11

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W}IITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 1, 1987, PA GE il Couneil approves sign posting Whitby council has approved the posting of signs on properties that are subject to subdivision, rezoning ind officiai plan amendment ap- plications. The signs, which planning depar- tment estimates wili cost $150, will have to be posted within seven days of the date the apblicant is infor- med the application bas been received by the Town. Î Signs must also be posted 14 days before a public meeting is held on the application. Planning department will manufacture and erect the signs, 'i with the applicant being billed for the cost. Signs will have to be removed within seven days 0f a decision by council or if the applicant with- draws the application. A public meeting, which in the pt could be held within three pask. of the application. wiiI now we e.d up to five weeks'after the application is submitted. The Town will continue to cir- culate notices to ail owners and tenants within 400 feet of the sub- Industry break-ms Two industries in the Burns St., Hopkins St. area were broken into over the weekend. A glass window in a door was imashed to gain entry to Swish Maintenance at .1501 Hopkins St. between 5 p.m. Friday, March 27 ad9 a.m. Saturday, March 28. Stolen was an industrial floor polisher valueL at $1,800, two vacuums valued at $700 and a microwave oven. No value bas been placed on the microwave. An-office was aiso ransacked in the process. The foilowing night Phoenix In- dustries at 1100 Burns St. E'. was broken into. Nothing was stolen but police report two fire extinguishers were sprayed around the building. Twen- ty-six fluorescent iights were also broken. Police are investigating both break-ins. IWHITBY'S COUNTY TOWN SINGERS took thefr show tkï on the road to Ajax reeently. The group performed for seniors at the Ballycliffe Lodge Nursing Home. At riglit, conductor Jim Ashley leads the singers. Tritium shipment restricLbtions are urged Durham Region planning com- mittee recently recommended that Ontario Hydro not transport hea-vy water containing tritium between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily. The recommendation is palrt of a report on tritium transportation that has been referred to the Biig Brother volunteers The Oshawa-Whitby Big Brothers Association is looking for more Big Brothers to match with 27 Little Brothers now on a waiting iist. "It's a problem," says Don Arscott, a member of the association's board of directors. He says there are now 78 Big and Little Brothers matches, down from iast year's total. Arscott says the association is looking for individuals to spend a minimum two to four hours per week with Little Brothers. The association carefully screens applicgnts. For inquiries cali the Big Brother office at 579-2551. Break'inat apartment Music equipment valued at more than $4,000 was stolen from a basement apartment at 121 Brock St. S. The theft occurred between Wed- nesday March 25 and Friday March 27. Included in the stolen equipment was a 100 watt amplifier and a $1,900 synthesizer. Dining Guide GOLDEN GATE 107 Brook St. S. Whitby, Ont. 668-2222 CHINESE FOOD BUFFET DAILY (salad bar Included) ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH $5.25 DINNER $8.99 regular menu also availableN & 80-IBo platters)J TAKE.OUT DndnS.E &DELIVERY & '.~ £ j~A é.6 ~ I .I.V.. Region's nuclear emergency task force. Hydro plans to begin transport this year of the radioactive waste from the Pickering nuclear station io the Darlington tritium-removal plant aipng Highway 401. The heavy water would be tran- sported in two specially designed trucks. There' are also plans to transport heavy water to Darlington from the Bruce nuclear station. * Thsy're out of school out on Nantucket and out of their minds! John Dong s en CU *Mooe G~ WAMER IOU Pm .AN MM FILMS PROJION A SAVAGE STEVE IIOAID FILM "ONIE CRSMMR"sm..joiiN(UCm M MOORE CURTISARMSRONG bMecGUOU w imwbmT [[RI.OSYElO~ ~~hIAN8A5AMn~,, SWOE MKD~as =.'é.It FRVEN A>D(EW MMT [~ .é.i~.JCIAE MOEmo..i, KV& SEVElI<UJD F"M'WAMIftN>ekE Now available on HIFI Mono videocassette C 198' Warner iHOMVwIne c. NOW AVAILABLE BETA & VHS' 76 Baldwin St. Brooklln 655-3306 68 Water St. Port Perry 985-9888 Corridor Capers NEWLY WED Congratulations to the newiyweds. We extend our best wishes to Theresa Dooley, daughter of Pat and Lee Dooieywho was married at the Holy Family Church by Rev. Breen last Friday evening. The lucky groom is Dan Morrison from Barrie,, who wil be continuing his basic training for a navigator with the Air Force in British Columbia. Following the wedding the reception was held at the officer's mess in Oshawa. HOME & SCHOOL MEETING Wednesday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the library of Dr. Robt. Thor- nton Public School, the Home and School Association will hold a meeting covering the topic of student placement for September 1987,0of Kendalwood and students south of Hwy 2. Also on the agen- da will be the election of the executive. Anyone wishing to become part of the executive may contact Cathy RowelI at 723-3038. Residents wil be informed at this meeting as to wher3 their children will be placed in September. Mrs. Frolic, the principal for the new school, wiil be present, as welI as the Whitby board trustees. CARA The next executive meeting for the Corridor Area Ratepayers Association wil be heid on Wednesday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Bey. Rogers 100 Applewood Cres.* in Whitby. Ail executive members are asked to be present. Visitors welcome. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Walk the Week - An experiential exploration of the meaning of Holy Week is scheduled for April 10 and il. Ail girls and. boys Grades 3 to 8 are invited. Application forms are now available from the church-school co-ordinator, Shirley Wallis. Palm Sunday - April 12, Palm Procession, First person sermon: Peter. COFFEE POT The 100-cup coffee perk is available for anyone needing to make large quantities of coffee. Please caîl 725-897 and reserve your date. MM%6

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