PAGE 4, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1992 r Coupon I 30 kns Sre AVRYA9 r esdnsc m lain about mainÙtenan'ce Whitby©q666-1177 IROUND WRITE iDINNER iROLLSi A Dozen LImit 3 dozen pr customer, wth this ad. L feropre Sunday, ApriIl 9th, 1992 Coupon- By Malo Boucher Commenta at a recent public meeting for an appliaton te expand n artmnt building at 700 Dunlop St. W. included accu- sations b the building's resi- dents that the building was not prorymaintained. Theaplictin by Georg Lysyk and Sons Ltd. caîls for the; expansion, te 90 apartment units in a three-four storey building, from the existing153 units in a George Lskr. reprsne hle. father at the meeig and said the family lias kept the buiflding*mgood, ean conditon. LyayksMoaid a étudy indicates there would be an mncrease of only two per cent in morning and afternoon traffic as a result Of the expansion. ASTHORPE WILSON& ASSOCIATES Gertified Management Accountants Tasxèes, Bookkeeping, Accounting Drop-off or pickup in Whitby or Toronto 898 Kngston Road Toronto 691-3704 330 Byron Street South Whitby 430-6473 STOIP! Put that bunny down and hop over to TM iWEEK ONLY 60%Y O-FF FULL PROG RAMS* We have different porgrams to fit i't yorlfestyle so wvhy waste time hopping arou nd? OPEN' Mon. to Fri. 9 am - 7pm, Sat., 9 arn - 1 pm. FREE CONSULTATIONS Katny iPearson of our WIiitby clinic has Iost 81 Ibs and 65 inches. SFind us in the yellow pages WHITBY OSHAWA W " 2,23 È3rock St. N. 555 Simcoe St. S. #3 666-5050 436-2122 mhe number of parking spaces would be increased, te 135 (98 underground, 37 surface park- ing) if the expansion is approved, he said. Josephi Bone presented a peti- tion of 15 names of the building'. residentso: sping ,expansion. The tra i sgnifcantly increase and there will be more noise -and carbon, monoxide in tlie, ares, he said. "Dunlop St. is like a freeway, traffic, is non-step,» lie said. Other residents in the building say the owner liasn't properly maintained the building =n often tliere is not a superinten- dent available for repaire. Brenda. Thrasher said tliere are only two washerm and dryers and the@y are often broken down. Her huaband Peter said there has been no roof maintenance done for more than 20. gears except for minoir patch-upjo s. There should bo proper main- tenance before any new units are added, lie said.' Thrasher said parking is a aiso poembecause many people viitn earby homes-park their cars on both sides of Dunlop St. near the apartment building. Cindy Piper said garbage bina outaide the building are almost always full and smelly. But Lysyk said the garbage is usually picked. up by the-Town twice a week. Piper said tlie elevator often does-n't work. Lysyk said the building is in better condition than the rosi- dents' complaints; about it and invited council te visit it any- time. Bob Short, liead of the plan- ning and development depart- ment, said the Town will send a memo te the Town property stan- dards departinent te look into Rsaurantsl . i e. 196,4 OP~E O EATER *eg* ALUNC * e sG FE.. tlie concerns of the residents. The application will revlowed by the planrning and be, development deprEent. Hom e Show in May The Kinsmnen Club of Whitby lias begun solicitinq businesses wlio wish te, partielpate in the second annual HonmeShow, plan- ned for May & te 10 in Wlhitby. Contracts are boing drawn up byexhibiters from lastyoar's show, according te, Kinsmen. 1%e 1992 show te ho liheld at Iroquois Park, wifl include home renovation and docorating ideas. Ail proceeds froni the show go teward the WVhitby General Hos- pi*tal First Clasa Fund. Kinsmen have -pledged- $125,000 over fivo years. For more information cal Bryan'Childerhouse (668-5206), Fred Wynistorf (668-3351) or Cliarlie Rolland (436-7700). Police talk youth out of threateneëd jump from ove rpa ss Hwy 401 was closed for almoot hlaf an, hour late Sun4dy niglit after a 16-year-old mali threa-. tened te jump off the ThickSon Rd. overpass. Dulim egoal -Police ser- geant Bon Rollauer and con- stable Teresa Hutchinson talkod te the. youtli ýfor -25 -minutes, manfgng te convince him te climb offthe bridgeledge around midnight. He was takon te Oshawa General Hospital te talk ,-te a crisisteam. Town begins new se r vices TIhe Town of Whitby will soon bemin yard w.aste and special ofetion services. T hespecal collection service is limited to two collections per household per year, and replaces the spring and fal dean-up weeks. Wayne Hancock, director of *works for the Town, says t3'hchan ge will make the solid waste collection programn more efficient and coat-effective. ]Residents can make arrange- ments for special collection by calling the Town's operations centre. Beginning May 4, Athe Town will provide weely yard waste collection, for residents on their regular collection day. The service will reduce the amount of Waste going to landfll sites., Yard wastes have been banned at landfill sites and will npw go to the Region's central comipost- inste. lard wastes can only be collec- ted'in clear plastic _bags and brush nmuet be cut and, tied i bundles. More information will be given te residents iramphlets te be delivered te Whiby residents. «We have notified retail-stores of the new prora, asking them to, carry an adequate supjgly of the clear transparent bags, says Hancock. Consîgnment KIDS CLOTHING- FOR LESS "We Bu & Seli Qualty Clothlng' 205 Bond S t. West, Oshawa Just West of Park Rd. 576w5437 L. going te help themselves te wha- tever their neighbourhas' ' Burgess smays residents are also concerned about the thréat posed te Lynde Creek by the freeway link and tewnhouse projects, and are drafting a letter te Ontario Environment Minister Ruth Grier.. Mowbrayr recogrnzed by provi:nce Gwen Mowbray of Pickerin, who formierly operated a book store i Whitby, was a recent recipient of the provinces out- standing achievement award... The awards recognize volun- tarism in thearts, .hriae con- servation, cmmunity informa- tion enhtres, public' libraries, broadcasting and .teleconununi- cations, multiculturalism, citi- zenship, the aborigina com- munity, race relations and human rights.> Mowbray -was -recognzed .for mY Year of volunteer work in cultural organzations,, particu- lal hr«pectacular contribu- tion? au chair of the Pickering Public Llbrary Board, lsays h Ministr of Cifi nship.th Mowbray is knowin for lier commitment te public librariee, Public Library- 24 years ago and gro ressin to the creation of the icerinng ntral Library She was chair of the Pic*keriýn library board for 21 years utl retiring this year. Mowbtray jwas, one of 15 indivi- duals and organizations. to receive' the award from aznong 200 nominations. Crectio In st weees edition, there was an mncoirrect telephone num- ber gie o nomtion about the Dhamn branch of the Life UnderwritersAssoci"ation.' 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