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Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1990, p. 15

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WBITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1990, PAGE 15 Will loopholes tighted Amendments to Ontario's Planning Act will be introduced this fali to prevent unapproved lot subdivisions through a person's Iast will and testament. Once legisiation is passed, it will be retroactive to July 26, 1990. "Clearly, this is -a step we did flot wish to take because the sanctity of wills is traditional," John Sweeney, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affaire, said. "However, abuses of the planning and approvals process have made it imperative that we Obituaries. ALTON PluuiK Alton William Price of Whitby died on July 30, 1990 at Whitby General Hospital. He was 86. He was born ini Newport, Maine on January 20, 1904 son of William J. Prioe and AI ua Kenny. He married Leona Court on June 10, 1933 m indehead, New Brunswick. Mr. Price lived-in Campbell- ton New Brunswick for 48 years anâ Pickering for 34 years, and wsera 1oed a achauffeur. Whty res ident for four years, he was a member of the United Church of Canada. He is survived byhis wifej daughters Peggy Ellicott n Doreen Chishohu, son William Prcseven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and sisters E va Mcougll anâ Ann Stead. He was predeceased by his brother Maynard. The #uneral service was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on Auut.2, 1990, Rev. Bilan Gee conducting. Internent at Brougham United Church ceinetery. JOYCE CRAWFORTH Joyoe L Crawforth of Whitby died on July 27, 1990, at Oshawa General Hosital. She was 39. She was born xi Oshawa on October 5. 1950, daughter of Harold N. Crawforth and Dora Matthews. A lifelong resident of Whitby, Ms Orawforth was employed as a food supervisor. She was a nxem- ber of Graoe Bible Church. She is survived by her father. She was predeceased by her mother. Funeral fervioes were held from the W.C., Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, Rev. Mervin Rowan conducting. Interment at Groveside cemetery. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust * Faxmly Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers e Cemetery Lettering e Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas &. E., Whitby 668-3552 Afler Maurs 668-446 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladfly arranged Trent U niversity at Durham College FaI-Winter. September to April Our 1990-91 programn includes 38 courses n 16 subjects. Each course meets one evening per week. By study in Oshawa alone, it is possible to obtain a Trent degree in Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Economnics, EnglTish, History, Politics, Psychology or Sociology. Brochures are available at libraries throughout the region. For a brochure, counselling or information on admission, please cali (416)723-9747. ENTERTAINING residents at a famil barbecue at Fairview Lodge recently was Meredith Cutting, the Singing Policeman. Brooklin Knights of Malta and the Brooklin Legion Branch sponsored the picnic. Peter TomiiIn photo - *rnru (tMTf AT «K Sla -«ýn&-e r ri'tLUIN i IXÀIL I M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M m 'I M.1&1:1,qEM ARCONDITIONINGj BUY A rr HIGH EFFICIECY FURNACE AND REDUCE YOUR CARRIERGABL Y HIGH EFFICIENCY UP TO 407. FURNACESM That's right! Buy and instail a CARRIER HIGH M EFFICIENCY FURNACE today, and receive a U CARRIER 77CB, 24AM0 BTU CENTRAL AIR M coNDmoNER, FREE of charge, subject to certai, a minor conditions. Must be Installed and paid for býAugust 31, 1990.Otfer le good on a 77CB 24.000 BTU CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER ni . Instailaion le extra and unil size changes are ai a slight extra charge.M BUY NOW AND SAVE BIG TIS MONTH * ORMM Corne visit us in our showroo HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING AUTHQRIZED CONSUMERS GAS DEALER 111 qNDUSTRIAL DRIVE, UNIT 23, WHITBY - 1

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