WH1B ', EF1RESS, 1 1 1SDA.. #ocTrÃ"BE- 0, 1991, PAGE 3 Mancharged after inciden t atank Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday, Sept. 28, 1991 Plannig and developrnent committee That Town councli deny an application by James DIck Construction Ltd. for an amendment to the Whtby officiai plan. The application Is to permit a ready-mlx concrets plant on a 1 -acre parcel of land on Thlckson Rd. N., north of Taunton Rd. E. and south of Conlîn Rd. The development also calis for a silo, office and maintenance garage. The plant would be two storeys ln helght, with an area of about 3,000 sq. ft. Approved That counicil endorse the technically preferred route for the Hlghway 407/Transit Transportation Corridor by the Mlnistry of Transportation. The proposed hlghway would enter Whitby northwest of Highway 7 and cross over Hlghway 7 between Ashbumn Rd. and Cochrane St. The proposed hlghway would bypass Brooklln to the south. Interchanges are proposed at Lakeridge Rd., Hlghway 12 and lblckson Rd. Approved That Town council approve an application by Vasile Tsinokas for construction of a new two storey retaîl building at 216Brock St. S. The application proposes the lemnolition of an exlsting dog grooming structure. The 3,702 sq. ft. commercial building would croate an extension to an exlsting building norin at 210 Brock St. S. The applicant has remnoved the omamental metal structures f rom the building's roof. Approved That a proposed addition to North American Steel Equlpmfent Company at 300 Hopkns St. be approved bY Operations Commitee That the Town accept the low tender of Beaver Engineering Ltd. for maintenance of the heating. ventilation and 'air conditioning equipment ln the Whitby Civic Centre recreation complex. The tender prices willlbu $1 0,379 for the first year, $1 6.178 for the second year and $1 6,991 for the third year. The three-yearterfl also covers the equipment ln the municipal building. ln its 1991 budget, the Town- had included $11 ,000 for maintenance costs of some 0of the equipment al the municipal building. 1A 31-year-old mali of no fixed address has been charged aftér attempting 'tq rob the Toronto Dominion Banik at Dundas 8t, -W. on Tuesday, Oct. 22. -DurhamRegional Police say:-a man entered the banlk wearing a balaclava, approached the tel0r and removed part of his masc,. and then unsuccessfully tried to cash a cheque. Police found a suspect, in pos- session of a knife. .He is charged with wearing,,a isuise to commit a crime, ps- ssion of stolen property and weapons offences. Police arrest 2 after breaku 'i Durham Regional Police surpr- ised two men attempting to rob a house on Ash St. Friday. Police were called' after two suspects were seen entering the bouse, and found them coming out the door with property. The suspects 'dropped' the goods and fled. One was arrested after a chase. Police say he later damaged the rear door of a police car and attempted to escape from- an interview room at the police station. He's been charged with break .and enter with attempt te com- mit an indictable offence, attempt to escape custody, assaulting police and mischief. Police say they later arrested another suspect and charged hlm with break and enter with in- tent. Drowning victim found Police have found the body of a Pickering mani who drownied ini port VWitby three and a haif weeks ago. The body of 39-year-old Jeffery Camron Kinclree was ýfound Suri- day floating in the channel. A post mortem is being conducted. 1Kindree fell into the harbour Oct. 4 while out ini a boat with two frienda. A search by frienda police divers and a Coast Guarâ helicopter failed te turn aziything up. I BASIC BREAKFI=AST 2 eggs, bacon or sausage,$24 the quickest, safest way to a lighter> ndbrighter. future! eMedically, e Safe Easy * Eat Regular Fo WHITBY OSHAWA PICKERING 223 Brock St. N. 555 Simcoe St. S. #3 1550 Kingston Rd. 666-5050 436-2122 420-4220 New memberý only, full programs, sonne oonditions do apply. "Beverly Hilis Weight Loss is ln no way associated with the Beverly Hilis Weight Loss Book. 43 LOCATIONSi-TOýSERVEYOU ~'rROPIJ LL& KidsMex CALL AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH!!IM TALK AS LONG AS YOU LIKEIBB M m1 - - e. mgdà &0 UNLIMITED METRO CALUNG* 47&3 13USINESS Plus G S.T. *One ume set-upiacÙvation fee extra. 728-7000 IF BUSY CALL 728-8070 We oro vomy wthCRTC& Belt Gadada taritfs WEEKEND BREAKFAST BONANZA Re-Elect, DENNIS FOX A Proven Track Record.. *PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENTI (Lick Pond, Lynde Marsh, TrèePreservation) " KEEPING TAX INCREASES LOWI (3 yr. average of approx. 4%/) " PROMOTING PUBLIC ACCESS TO OUR LAKEFRONTI " ACOUIRING MORE PARKLANDs COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND A UIBRARY FOR THE EAST WARDI East Ward Councîior Vot FO onNovember l2th VoteAuthorzed by the OFO for Dennis Fox