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Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1988, p. 14

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'PAG 14, WIMFM FEpRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1988 Guî@tar4 amps, .P.A,'sdrns, keyboardsâ&me! ALL AT EXI13A DUSCOUNTSý! For sales,- rentais, service & finànci ng, you're Iooking at Canada's BEST I WiLong & MVcQuade Limited l iMusical Instruments 445 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa (416) 434-1612 Ar""# ' *â1 UîounciJ Whiby ounil as turnedi a gas bar, applicationfo southeast corner. of, Dundai W. and'Jeffrey saying, it iN crate an adverse-situation traffic movement. The application, by Soutil Canada Inc., was unanm rejected by council despil ~deputation from * Jim Got project engineer with -Mari Macklin Monaghan, Who sait station would have no impag traffic. - Without giving nmes S saidhle .looked attheti -.travelling through intersection in 1986 compared. it to two date March of this Year- He also ,u 5 per cent, te. the total w concluded that the intersE "lwould' stilI operate at excellent level of service." "A gas bar would have no, on traffic operations there," told council. Whitby Town staff had req that Southland pay for $16 worth of improvements t itersection as a prerequisil cuncil's approval. The public works depart had noted that the gas bar1 have an adverse effect on1 movement. Goth disagreed with the dg ment, saying that'the inters only had an average accidents a year. '"Six is a terrible aci record," replied councillor Bugelli noting that coun considering a flashing gree tumn signal te improve safi the intersection. Paul Wilson, a spokesme Southland, reminded counci the-. land is,. already FROM PAGE 1 Pickering trustee Louise Farr,9 who chaired the meeting in the ï absence of Ruth Lafarga, said9 there would always 13e similar delegations.1 Murphy's amendment te, mon- itor the location after denying transportation was carried by a vote of 3-2. Trustees on the comïittee last week approved a staff recom- mendation which was mnade after consultation with Durham Regional Police. A Feb. 25 survey by police aV the Thickson Rd. S. and Bellwood ,Dr. intersection determinedtht DeatïvfthiWOi JOHN BROU WER GARDEN CENTRE d"hreQ1ly ComFrstJ THE ~taté WALL- IJflILL1C JOHN BROUWER 686-1545 I ~ Garden Centre & Landscaping NOTICE FORMATION OF DURHAM RIDING ASSOCIATION OFTHE FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSER VATI VE PARTY Meeting and reception at Sikorski Hall, 1551 Stevenson Rd. North, (North of Taunton Rd.) Oshawa, 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 14,1988. Due to the redistribution of federai riding boundries persuant to the Electoral Boundries Readjustment Act, the boundries of Durham-Northumberland, Ontario and Oshawa Ridings have changed. The purpose of this meeting is to organize a new Riding Association, present a new Constitution and eleot a siate of of f ers for the new Durham Riding. As a resuit of the redistribution, the new riding wiii be composed of the areas described beîow. Members and supporters of the Progressive Conservative Party, and living ln Durham Region in the areas of the Town of Newcastle, City of Oshawa - North of Rossiand Rd., Town of Whitby - North of Taunton Rd. (Brookin), Township of Scugog and Township of Uxbridge are urged to attend. TAER FROM PAGE 5 Metro's Commissioner of Works admitted that every load dumped at the site was not checked with a geiger counter. "No matter whose backyard the next landfill site (for Metro) is stuck in, we must do something about this situation," Morgan said the crossing, with crossing guards and traffic signal lights, was similar in safety te the Dundas St. E and, Cochrane St. -inter- section which was also'surveyed. Before leaving the committea meeting immediately after. the decision was made, Dennis Fox, representing parents who reques- ted busing because of what they described as busy traffi-c con- ditions, asked why. 'the Dundas/Cochrane intersection had been included in a study of the Thickson crossing. Jack Upton, manager of trai- poraton orthée board. said the Tow ofWhtbyw as attemptiog te the works committee. It appears that the problém could soon 13e affecting- other. tewns and municipalities in the Durham Region if not dealt withn now at this site, she added. A motion was made to get more information on the subject by thie committee before they endor, se any action. Reve rend urg-es discusssion FROM PAGE 13 violence). Violence needs to be discussed i marriage counselling; and the cler$y needs training in (family violence) couselling, says Kandy. There must be sermons from the pulpit, on the subject. The Family Action Network in the North York Deanery of the Anglican Church was set up to get every church in that jurisdiction to discuss family violence. Education, and opening up the provervial closet to expose the skeletons (of family violence) hid- den there. "We're God's famlly that bas to care for each other, lnex- tricably woven together" and as such, Handy concluded, wehave each a responsibility, Christian or not, to see that violence in the famlly ends in our society. Duns MASTER Mar. 30-, BAUYAp ril 3 B EXTRA TO Egg Beadm*99ý FREEZE AND Hot Cross Bun iETLAE 8 for $1019 1380 HOPKINS 666-1177, Open 7 Days a eek GUEST SPEAKER Honourable Fiora MacDonald, (MPD Kingston and the Islands) Ministerof Communications NO ADMISSION CHARGE- REFRESHMENTSSERVED For further information, contact: Everett Kerr Irwin Hamilton 623-5477 Merril VanCamp Dorothy Beer 655-3884 Rob Para Robert Burke 623-5736 Maryan Riiey .Ialon farlman 985-81688 June Smith 985-7696 986-4346 852-7476 987-5254 an e xper en ce cr bsi m an [te for tment would traffic epart- tction of six ýcident r Joe cil is Dn left ety at un for il that zoned I. 'p j UNILOCK INSTALLA TION SENIMA R Sat.. Apr. 2nd limes 10 arn & 1 pm I turns-.d-own gas 1ar dow cQmec1l a a. number 0f, :that the Town7,ý' slQýýýl the diern uses could go on the; advice,-fo the works Pejart s st. location including an automobile ment was that the4 k 1~ ,ol eair shop. needed. forl "That would not 13e aé attractive We in the Town of WVhitbý_do as1 a modemn gas bar," said not,,ùeied, a gas station theré . bâd iland Wilson. enough 2to -warra nt- using tax ously At last. weeks administrative money for a left hand'turný lane" te, a commttee meeting, councillors comrnented councillorR&Bt h, a also opposed the,ý gas bar saying ten'oppomingthé ga-' bar. ,hall, it was not-needed in the 'town. Drumm alsI o hnoted that thlot d the But at coùncil Monday night,. for the gas-bar. ,wassmlrta ýct on Wilson said there are only three the Town's bylaw requir es. gas stations on. Dundas St.: W., Goth west of Brock St. The.bylaW.requires a Ipt ,rffie "That is not proliferation," he frontage of 45 metres and*a depthj the said.1 of 53 metres. and 'We don't feel the' works are Te appli" cio cls for a t- Ds in ýnecèssary and w e don't feel we 'frontage of 30 metres and a depth added should have to pay for them. We, of 40 mlyetres -' and ave produced prfssoal "hat'doesn'lt even corneclose" ection e1decesaid Drumm. an dn to back ùp our opinio.I AJ-te etn ilo tj dntknow what else I can do," nodeionh_ ytS%1n1ad y eff'ect said Wilson. Jo Drmm epled tothe OÙ Goh Councillor eDum rpd>tario Mu Bciajýoard.- othe ffe'hý, rm mm U97777=ý,7,7 _jRnýý - -- 1- fi 1,% à M r% IrL lu Al a. A 1 1 ï, 1 il a. ýiF 1 rm y] M p i ý M 0 1 . 1 1 1 à 1 -

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