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Whitby Free Press, 25 Sep 1991, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHITY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, S1IEMBER 25. 1991 r~ GOLDEN GATE t £4 Best Chinese Food i Town - Se0inDurhamn for 32 Years C CHNSEFOOD BFEET rDAILY C p Lunch Dinner IUI p Reguar MenuAvailabie' N ~ JDine-hI and Take-Out ServiceN 107 BROCK ST. S', WHriTBY- DIELIVERY 668-2222 WH ITBY SALESPE RSON IN 1990 A T JOHN ANTONY Ph. D. associate broker I FÀÉE EVALUATIONS REMAX SUMMIT REALTY (1991) LTD.-~ RES: 430-8403 BUS: 668-3800 MLS LISTINGS SOLD. BASED ON OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARDS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DATA CONGCRTULATIONS Ha cocSReltyLt S 111 REALTOR IF QUESTIONS YOU FIND, PLEASE KEEP ME IN MINDI ROSEMARY BROWN, SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR TOWN. BUS: 433-2121 RES: 668-3504 *ru ontines igh agistpop00, ' clveometbesO' * B BBee m rs B yMario Boucher A locl group bas no*v collected 2,000 signatures on a j>tition opposing high-imlpact eveloi- ment a jacent to Lynde ree marsh. The. Froup, 'Friends of Lynde Marsh, wants the Minis!try of Governme't Servces and a deve- loper, the Rose Corporation, to cancel plans for residentiai deve- lopment in the area. .-' A plan of development for the area bas aiready lÎbeti approved by the Town. The , group al so heid .a demonstratian downtown and at the marsh on Sept. 14. Marcel Brunelie, the onfly Whitby councillor .who apposed the ' iln says -the estimated population of 7,000 who will be. in the area when.developed will threaten the future of the marsh. "They shouid bold off the deci- sion to put people in there and shouid instead look at the environnient issues," he says. 'TMis bas gone away from us and it is bard ta change back,» says Brunelle.' Since the provincial govern- ment owns most of the land, they are the oniy step ieft to intervene in this matter, he says. UAt present, the marsh bas the bighest Ministry of Natural Resources rating a wetiand can bave, a ciass 1 rating,» he says. The environmentai group bas also asked the Minister of the Environnient and the Minister of Natural Resources ta belp stop the area froni the proposed high impact development. Aécording to group member Edie Gomille, the Lynde Marsh is a sensitive wetland area that contains important plants and animais. 'This is a jewei in Whitby's crown and we don't want to lose it,» sbe says.. Bruneile -said the adverse effeets on vegetation and wildlife, littering, soul erosion, visual changes to the marsh, noise and crowding wiil be devastating. "We don't need any more mails and gas stations,» says Brunelle. H-e said tbat "it- would be nice to -save Pist a iittle bit here (Whitby). "We're realistic, we know something will go in (the Lynde Creek marsb) but it bas to be 'limited to protect our environ- ment," says Greg Moon, a Whitby resident. «Now is the tume to stopý it, not in ten years when it wil b o late » he says. Rdoon is worried about the «chemical imp.act, animal impact and noise impact." TYLER STANGER has lis'hainde füll during the 'riends of Lynde Marsh' demons tration on Sept. 14. The group continues to gather signatures on a petition to stop development near the marsh. Residential development is part of an approved plan for the Lynde Shores area. Chris Bovie photUi Athol flooding problem to be considered next year By Monio Boucher Whitby council bas recommen- ded the drainage probieni on Athol St. be considered in the 1992 budget discussions. A flooding problem began three years ago on Athol St., frani Trent St.E. ta BunsSt. E. foilowing tbe reconstruction o the eisting sidewalk. «There were no probiems 1230 DUNDAS. ST. .E,.H.I-TBY ,,.666-r361 or .43.4-6121. before the new sidewalk,» Athol St. resident Glenn jess toid ope- rations committee recently. According ta the 'Town public works department, flooding occurs because the road surface is at a higber elevationthan the bouses on the street. The department originaiiy sug- gested, the construction of a rainage ditch on the west side of Athol St. ta direct the water ta an eisting catchbasin on the east side af tbe street, north cf Burns St. E. "A catchbasin wouid take care of a larger per cent of the pro- blem, " said Jess. A watermain in the propased ditch line on the street is compli- cating the problem, according ta the public works department. A report ta operations commit- tee suggested the best solution is ta reconstruct part of the street ta lower tbe road and ta provide starmn sewers. To IMARGARE J. KILAR of Ajax he Wimer of TAUJNTON POOLS FocecVacation Dmw. LET ME SELL YOUR HOME WHITBY RESIDENT WHITBY COMPANY OSHAWA REAL ESTATE BOARD 1 Ikki "WÎ: TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD

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