Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 26 Jul 1989, p. 4

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s~~~~~~~~~~~T r n ~~~~ xi:' ~/f"~j~p PAGE 4, WHMrY FREE PRES0, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 ,1989 0 Ho using guidelunes says Atterslereerxgto aproval of the housinplicy at thesnetime as approval for an education lot levy. Attersley says the levy will lead to higher bouse. prices. He also criticizeb the plîcy. since it may allow more base- ment apartments. "Any fire deatb in a basement apartment, who is going te take the responsibility?,, "Our fire department ià&totally opposed to 'basement a p-at- ments, houses weren't built for that. Attersley instead suggested that rent controls be lifted to create an influx of apartmient building s in Wbitby. «We haven't badf an apartmnent application in bere in - a wrhile," he said. . Search SPECTCUIARLAK<E VIEWS! SENATINALLAKE LIVING! Prom $174,900 The Mistral from $2 20,900 SAILWINDS CONDOMINIUMS PRESENTS YOU WITH MAGNIFICENT PANORAMIC XIEWS OVERLOOKING WHITBY HARBOUR! Sailwinds is beautifuilly Iocated to live up to your every expectation, with the GO Train on your doorstep and Highway 401 a minute's drive away! You'I1 also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views overlooking the lake and a lakeside lifestyle simply without equal. There's no better point of view than Sailwinds. Occupancy 1991. SALES OFFICE HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fri., Sat., Su n. & Holidays 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tel: 686-8346 430-7-723 Take 401 exit Brock Street, Whitby. Go south to Victoria Street and west ta Watson Street., SoId exclusively through Norman Hill & Associates Ltd. Realtors. Pnices and specifications are subject to change without notice. E.O. & E. ni continues for hit-and-f run driver Durham Rýegional Police con- tinue a region-wide search for the driver of an older model GM car after an 11-year-old boy bicy-, dling on Townline Rd. N. in Oshawa last Friday night was run dowvn b a car. Jamie Roger New, of 400 LeSabre St., was riding his bike north on Townline at 11: 15 p.m. when he was struck by a north- bound vehicle. New was taken to Oshawa General Hospital with extensive head injuries and multiple abra- sions. H e was then transferred te Sick Childrens Hospital in Toronto where he was later pro- nounced dead. Pol* -.a searching for the vehicle described as a late model GM with a light or white vinyl roof and damnage te the right side and window. Anyone'having any informa- tion is asked te, cail Durham police at 579-1520 or Crimestop- pers at 436-8477. Charges laid after hash oil found Durbam.Regional Police arres- ted a 51-year-old Oshawa woman at the Wlhitby jail after they found hash oil and pulls in a pair of running shoes she was bring- ing to ber son in jail -on Tuesday afternoon last week, Police said a guard was check- ing the shoes when he noticed the heels had been hollowed out. Police were called . and when the heels were removed police found the hash and pis.. Charged with possession -of a narcotic and possession of a nar- cotic for the purpose of traffick- ing is Doreen Ann Wiltse -of Os hawa. '1 When help is'needed. The Red Cross., With your help,RNd Cross provides abla nket of services and programimes in your communlty. Please support your local Red Cross branch. The Canadien Red Cross Socty I Indulge Vourseif... EnJoy a We.k.nd Getawaýy Lazy Womk mn The BeauIftd Kmwartham W odfÙI. tiNamooq &"lm" Md. SRLOpM» Tlutope 7datwmd (UemudAt Lah.dê 32 Air CM OMM.. AN wdUi Bdoert iw LugRd, womICdmeT.V. Wostwlnd Rssort* Gdley On The L" Pd. iby. 3& &Mm% nt UECKLLENT CONFENEcEFACUTIES SEVEN members of the Sth Whitby - vie-KmingTeri McLaucblin, Glennis girl guides recently received their Boyd, Cidy Mitchell, 'Beccy Vil- ail-round cords. From left are leneuve and Dawn Mansfield. Adrienne Thompson, Suzanne Olgi- 00

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