WMM BFmE PRESS, WEDNSDAY, AUGU8T 12t 192, PAGE.s, 29% .pay',increase for police,-CUO Durham Regional Police offi- for a constale$1,476 for a Civilifan.. empoye salaries RReCAfQUt cer and civilian staff are gettn rtcaacos*l n 6 35 rne rm $ 9,22 fr h W W~ 2.9=pecet pay heh i 92. fra safsrente itet lws lass to a top rate of iEL'ASirE > TNAY EVforRVVODYYM AF i ! The rasisbroken n. te arank coveeb hecn4 $47,419. .2.5 per cenijncreasé for JaniuaM7 Mo anda 0 4 rety...y in a, p=er cent hOob0 138I0 Hq9pkins Stet âncre ,aor Dece mber.ým S a nte w er mu 91 ,0u M-âb"n a-0pp matrnIelaveébenefits. Niet-oeper cent ofofcer ad83 pe cent of.civilian,"taff ratifi e tiioe-year .cÃ"ntract which DMale Allan,- president of the Durham Police ,Associion, éalls a.«6fr and reasonable sot- tlement.'.. which suited the times. - Salaries for uniformed officers currently start- at $23,163 a year for a third-class cadet, '*321948 Charmges 1'lid'ý> afteër :threats. A 3yarold .Peteérborough > ma h is ech d with'thrieatening and obstrmucg justice after an incident at - the Wvhitby court,-, house Saturdaýy. 1Poliçe say that in the hallway outaide court, a maxi approached a, female witnesâ testiflying. Ùa at him and threatened ý,te' ki herf <R MMPAGE 1 <'And the Wors part fis that we will be '.expocted - te pay $185 annually for'the use 'ofapiew paid for ithe frt pl'acPe' h a.Stasresidents on Ane st.are .bingtreated the same way as any other rosi- dents ini town. Priest s ays Brooki reidents wilIgemt a provincial o~vernment gratf up te almost t" per cent of the coat,, te, hook up -te« tho sanitary sewer system. aIt' going'up there for the develpersnotIr tihe residents ofBrooklin,' hé says. Priest says for up toeeIght weeks during« construction, rosi- dents on Anderson St. wiÃl have te endure noise, pollution, dirt and will notbe able tego inte their own homes at times. "Residents are very angry,and fed up with paying ailthe, taxese and-now,.this si ces up,' hoe ovÃelopment group Brooklin Meadows recentIy unvoiied'plans for a hugel housing development, «» 1,354 units - in Brôokiin. Servfie t first ho extended te Brooklin before work can beq "extension of services is pro oed te cost more than $13 Million, with the developer te contribute te, the coat. 1K *1 Centre merged FROM PAGE 1i The Whitby Information Centre will ho open year round, Mondays through Saturdays during the fail and, winter .months, with extended ý evening hqurs andm Sunday hours frorn May toM September.- ý Te merger will save Whitby taxpayers more than $50,000 a year. CHEECSE E Reg 61 Lnt 3 dozen per' customer wlt this ad. Offer expiesTueudaiy, Augu 18,-1992 - Copn I I. *O* FABLOU STARTER IN WIIITBYI 3 bedrooms,- neutral de cor, cent.r, 'w/ývo to super deck and-beautiful.fenced yalrd. Professiorlally Iandscaped. An absolute delight. Terrifie value. QnIy $1 54,900.00. ANDREW WOOD'. 436-1800., oeat 9qèÙghtfi WALK ýTO D,ýOWNT'WNWHITBY, - $174'9900. Weil. maintalned'and decorated bungalow with 3+1. bedro'oms, «4 & 3 pc. .bathsý, fin. ýrec.ý roomwith "gas"# fireplace, :c/air, c/vae,, & el-c.ý air cleaner. Many upgrades too numerous ýto mienti'on.On[, 6 yrs. 'new, a definîteff"10". PAT HOUGHTON, 436-18009,9815-8503. NORTHWEST WHITBY REDUCED $1 449800. 3 bedrooms. Huge eat-in kitchen. Hardwood floors. Finished basement.* 4th bedroom, rec room ,and 3 PC. bath. Early po.ssession. Act quickiy.« BLAIR.BUCANAN, 436-1800.