Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 31 Jan 1990, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 4, WH-ITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1990) r ARTIST's rendering of' the North- pending approval of a 401 off-ramp ampton Inn, scheduled for construe- by -the Ministry of Transportation. tion this spring at Consumers Rd. The. projeet -has been delayed for and Brock 'St. S. (just, north of 401)9 more than two years. Bugelilremains CLOCA. chaýirmijan Joe .uugelli, Whitby councillor, was acclaimned as chairman- of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority for 1990 at the authority's annual, meeting held on Tuesday, Jan. 16. It* will be Bugelli's fourth year as chairman. Acclaimed as vice-chairinan was. Jack Wiley, Oshawa couneillor. The authority's 1990 executive conimittee includes Bon Cleinens, provincial appointee; Joe Dickson, councillor for Ajax; Joe Drumm, counicillor for Witby; T. MeCarI, provincial appointee,- and Rob Mitchell, councillor for Pickering. Otherniembers of the 1990 authority , are Bose-s. Batteni, councilloir for Witby; Yvonne Christie, councillor for Scugog- P. Deegan, councillor for Newcastle; G. Gies, provincial appointee; Larry' Hannah, councillor for Newcastle; Irv Harrell, councillor for Oshawa-' Joe Kolodzie, councillor- for Oshawa-' and E. Marks, provincialappointee.ý Guests at the annual meeting were MPP Ron Kanter,- MPP- Allan. Furlong,. MPP Mike Breaugh, representatives of the Provincial Ministry of Natural Resources, regional chairman Gary Herrema, Don Evans, chief administrative officer of Durham and mayors Allan Pilkey, Wayne Arthurs and Jim Witty. In hie, remarks to the meeting, Bugelli n 'oted that as conservation authorities leave thé 1980s, they take with them the paradox of an increasing' population to service, and anincreasing range of* services to provide,, but with dedlining financial resources. The chairinan noted that in the new decade, conservation authorities must arrive atsome reasonable balance of its mandate and public: opinion and must seek. inovative response -te the public needs. As guest speaker, Bon Kanter* reviewed the work of bis office te date in preparing a- greenlands .strategy on behalf of the Province of Ontario for the Greater Toronto Area. Fna CIountdown on Tuesday' Hundreds of volunteers froin the 1989 OshaWa-Whitbya-- Newcastle United Way caaignî will be guests at the. 'Final Countdown-Volunteer Apprecia- tion' night,A=sponsore ly he Canadian AtoWorkers, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the 'CAW Hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa. At 7 p.ni. the doors open te welcome many of the more than 2,000 campaign volunteers te, an evening of* football -fun as the theme "United Way vs No Way' plays out its fourth quarter. The evening, âponsored at no cost te, the United Way, kicks off with the County Town Singers and cheerleaders, and moves along with visua] highlights of many of the '89 fundraising events, special. division recognitions, general campaign chairman Walter Beath's farewell and the. unveiling of the 1989 final score. Following iminediatley after the gaine will be an old-fashioned 'sock hop' complete with dise jockey, bot dogs and refreshinents at nominal cost. ~ ~ONTARIO MARCH mi d0F DINES. P, z 1: lie trIC4>Cld Aticil z J', i%

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy