PAGS 26, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1988 Calecrnpany edestals approved i n West Lynde wiirepeoieao0an Lnrn Rogers Cable bas received approval from Town operations comimittee to begin installing pedestals in West Lynde following a two-hour'meeting between the cable company and residents of the subdivision on Monday night. Council approval will be sought next Monday night. Rogers Cable had begun installing the pedestals earhier this year. The pedestals are needed to upgrade and improve service to homes in the sub- division. Obituary ALAýN GADDAS Alan William Gaddas of Wjhitby died at Princess Margaret Hospital on September 24, 1988. He was 59. S He was born on Nov. 17, 1928, in Liverpool, England, son of Robert and HiElda Gaddas. He married Theresa IBridget Gleeson on Oct. 14, 1950. Mr. Gaddas .was a member of Holy Family Church. He is survived by bis wife, sons Alan (and bis wffe Linda) and Stephen, daughter Christine (and ber husband Greg Merlin) and grandchildren Jennifer, Alex, Aaron and Merlin. The funeral was held from IAoly Farnily , Church on Wednesday, Sept. 28, conducted by Father Breen. Interment at Mount Lawn cemetery. 6 Generations'of Service, Quality & Trust - Family Monuments *Granite or Bronze Markers e Cemetery Lettering - Sandblasting' Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-3552 Aftcr Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladly arranged But. resi dents of' West Lynde didi fot want the pedestals and asked councillors for belp. . On Menday night, committee agreed --to let the pedestals -be installed but at a reduced amount Coats stolen A woman, nioving from Wià tby to Toronto, bad '*tbree' coats valued at more than $5,000 stolen, from a trailer wben' she stopped at an Aýjax bank. Marcelle Isherwood, of Guthrie Ores., told police the three coats, one a black muskrat valued at $5,000, were stolen when she stopped at a Royal Bank in Ajax. Police are investigating. Hydro chairman FROM PAGE 15 told members of the local press that a Darlington B station is not being ruled out. He noted that a nuclear station bas the lowest cost of any alternative facing Ontario Hydro for provding power. But he warned again tbat a lot of factors will be discussed before a final decision. Now, 37 per cent of Ontario's power is provided by the 20 nuclear u nits in Ontaro, with four more under construction at Darlington. Franklin was also unsure wben triated beavy water would begin transportation from the Pickering nuclear plant to Dar- lington. Franklin set aside calîs by Durhamn Nuclear 'Awareniess to build separate ýtritium removal facilites at each nuclear power plant. He said tbe units are too expensive to build separately, adding that one facility can do the job for aIl plants. of ' one pdestal for, every eight homes, compared to the previous ratio of one pedestal for every three homes. Residents had- wanted underground units but Paul Coleman, general manager of Rogers, said the above ground units are needed because of electrical equipinént they bouse. "The equipment there has now Joh'n Nugent (ahl 6'6" of him) promises to keep your Midday in Motion weekdlays between .10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Whether it's Stan Larke's "Garden Guide" or Paul Harvey's "News & Comments",-John and his friends will keep you in tune with the la test in News, Sports, Entertainment, and anything that meets your fancy. been in' the ground 19 yearâ. It has to be replaced," said Coleman, wbo admitted the firm had not properly informed West Lynde residents properly about the work. 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