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Whitby Free Press, 15 Aug 1990, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WTITBYFRME PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGusT 15, 1M9 Man ass.-mauolted while fi..ngcar A Witby an was assaulted and robhbèà býy two mon while stranded with bis Car -inBow- manille last Thurs4ay.' The. incident occurrod at about 3 p.m,* at Regional Road 57 and -Jackman Road, while Rosa Pur- cell waa' examining bis caré 0 men pproa huhm fr-om hood down, accordig te a Dur- hanm Régional Police reot The mon then stèle ]ewle and fiod southbound on foot. Both mon were d.scrlbed as six feet tali and about 200 Ib.Tie invstigation continues. Region not represented cd meeting FR OM PAGE 1 "I guarante. it or FIl have someonela ears for bookenda," ~>rurmtoldreport»ealater that. h. did not know wiio would have been roaponsible for send- ing so e onet the meeting but itnte e fid out. He said it wîIl not ho necessary te hold another public meeting However tiiere will ho an oppor- tunity l'or furtiier discussion when Town staff report back te committe.. ii. proposed Lynde Shores Business-Park will b. located on Victoria St. W, a acnt te Hwy. 40lad wesof ti h tby GO station. I%. subdivision i. comprised of 27 blocks proposed for prestige industrial uses. Tii. province will recover the current market value of the. land at tii. time tiie sites are sold, whil, Durham will reçover its dovelopment and marketing Cosa. Any, additional revenues will ho -divided evenly hotween the two Parties. Theiland for the park isjartocf the. Whitby PosIluatric osital. site which is Chi redevéloped for industrial and residentia us«s. About È5 acres along -Lynde Creok wil ho sold te tth. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority te provide oqpen space. The Region's rezomng applica- tion will now b. creuate or comment from various public agencies and corne hofor. e - mitte. at a later do'le. DURHA-JM EASTLiçloeddtMriy arele1 chats with -Ontario Health Minister EUnoeCaplan at Lab alpicic fo aiPicket cd picnic*** OnIy 20 Minute Ony2 M n tsFROM PAGE 12 said she is concerned about the From W itby «quality of life»in Durham East. - Hundreds of picnic sites with tables will essentially hoef on thoîr "I know pross in g but * re prkngatyor it own ini the communitym having lived- ere 42yar the - 0Ft.reriat wtldi et &wi hey won't h h.to survve, q *lty of life meansa alot in 400wimmingPod aersie, et& il theyll be foroed back mnto the. big Durham East. l'il work hard to - wihmail Fr Waersidefacilities,» said Lloyd. .-protetit.n with SalReaypondingid to the concerna o Following her remarks, Pearce - Rollerskating Forest (Skates included the two groupa, CapIan said her told The. fýree Presss. h. areed with day pass), govrnment haa embarked on the. with Durham East PC candidate - 100 ft. Mountain Slide mont significant welfa»r rform Kirk Kemp that more study is - Giant Rainbow Bounceri Canada. needed before work. can- proceod * Miiatre olf* Fisbe Glf i'rSaid the gov.rnment allo- on the proposed Hwy. 407. CMiidtre'solfa-grisbend l cated an extra $415, million i (During bie nomination accei * Cilrens layrondnew welfare spendinwthisyeagr tance speech last week,Kr - Pony and Donkey Rides - Petting Farm "It doean't do it ài butiles a raised a number of con____e - Horseback Riding &ood start,» said Capa, adding about the. proposed« hitzwa - Food & Beverage Available that Ontario's $5.40münimum which will eaaentialfly mt 19 wageis the higheat i Canada. Durham Region.) PL NI ned ,te get people'off of welfare. sion about it it will have a major I Wve don. more in the. ast five impact on )unham Eat,' said PICNIC TIIES yearsthan the. evious (Progr ea c areuthotkn. I did i4 er. ____________RD ____ Caplan said that bocause Plannth actuai route so as Ontario now has the. ,ost welfare teofe as little disruption as i Canada, people have possible te rual cmuiis n~lsfatinrovig er.f~ «Nf we keeph md tho con- RICI INOND othror vcrnncmmeiie.w *However this could lead to aceptcbme,»p ith smcethading future probiems if the. gover acPal_ si ere dig _______ ment is not careful, said Caplan. thtti 0 s«eiitely "W. can't b. too far ahead of nee the other provinces, it'à not fair "The 407 is a muet, w. can't te Ontario taxpayers.n just look at the. neit couple of As for the OPSEU protest eas W. have te look at the. - PICKERING WHITBY Cap Ian was succict. ftrWe can't go with the, fow HW'AI "hey complain every éection, highways that w. now have." that's what it'fs ail about. Whiio Pearce said the, «go east"' policy SUMM R PRCESwere sensitive te the noods of ail the former PC governinent used Day ass Aduts 9.5 specia1iterests, w. muet put te eïncourage developmnent east of Chilren12 undr $.50the needs of ail people first.7 Toronto was a good idea. Chidre 12& nde $850Caplan said the. government «But they didn't have the, Infants 3 & under FREE muet bce fiscally resp.onsible i ita tansportation in place. It's one Inclucles pak admission, parking, picnÎc sites, water dea]ingp with tle union. hig te give companies an hicn- sidces, mini goII, roffer skating forest (skaies included) 5h. added that the province is tivetemove, itfs another thing PARK HOURS:a «model employer, rmn proud of not te have services for them." PA K OU S:our human resouroe policies." In addition te Pearce and Weekdays 1 0:00a.rm. - 5:00p. M. About 200 Liberal party faith- Caplan, othor promiment Weeend & oliaysfui attended the picnic which Libraein attendance were Dur- Weeend Hlidyskicked off the. election campaig4 ai Centre MPTP Allan %Fulong, 1 0:00a. m. - 7:00p. m. of Durham East candidate M;ari- Durham Region Chairman Gary PeHerremaand- Scugog Mayor À& t f à%ANA A(A SuggTownahip councfior, Howard Hall.

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