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Whitby Free Press, 4 Nov 1992, p. 18

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page le. Wliilby Free Presa, Wednescly. Noveniber.4,1992 New Li*cký plan addrels ses'0MB reco'mmendations FROM PAGE i addressed, it found that allowkng development'in 'the southern three acres, would. affect the. rest Tf4hebad et the entire1- acre site should b. vi.w.d as a fwhole 'hence the new application frm*iby Estates. Athough the original- applica- tie caledfora commercia <designiation nhorth of thi. jpondAte -permit aà27,000-sq. ft. sh opping* plza this habëeen r.vis.d. Te new application e eks 'a' residpntial zomng-:but with aný ex emp tion te shlow the ofrie tewer. Planning director Bob Short toldeommitte. that staff feel this is the . best way te, prevrent com- mercial .development from --back- ingente the pond and wetlands.ý, Greenhelt areas sep arating the pond from both the. office tewer and tewnhouses wI l aso provide protection, said Short. <Whitby Estates spokesmn- Lorelei: oie!seressed -satisfac- tien with the staff report- and urgd quik action on t he appli- aJones said thiat while any work uinderae on the project will' disturb, the area's wil e the least disruptive. time is eàrly spring or late fail. -<Tdlike acouncil directive that the. master açementb. doné.'asý earl~ aspossible so we can stat WOZneit spring ,when .we're leaut, .Iikely fte'disturb the wil- dlife» said Jones. Both she and -Short promid" that the pond will b. restered as- xnuch as possible 'te ýits.natural. state. "Theres no que stion there will bave,<te b. re-naturalization' work don. on it," saîd Short, adding that this has been done successfully eswer.i Whitby., Pointing out that the 0MB cid not rule against development provided, oerAàin conditions werèê. muet, Fox, said .opponents of the project ,should b. 'ýhappy a com- promise was reached. uThe people: of WhiutbY have got their pond and itwil b. cleaned- upaswell suid Fox. "Id 1k. te sêe.fewýer'town- houiss but that'as far down as were-goingte get it.» * fIn Lovilng 9vemoryj 'B3ruce VcwùfCiuieffo' SBornMarch 26, 1971. ~.Died October 8, 1992 Duning his life here, Bruoe-g ave us special gifts 'ot. love and friendship. Those gifts are now the preclous rnemories we need to sustain us until we are together again one day. Our hearts are so heavy With ,the sadness of losing him right now, but we are ônfident that thegessence of his spirit wiIl help ýus ia ourselves in tUme, and we will become strong through emulating his u4nque- qualities of understandinig, extraordinary kindness, compassion and love of peace. > He ,.brougttsuch joy to us ail, and was a very special and sensitive individual whodeeply touched the hearts of ail whocame to know him, and, in knowing hlm> lgyed.h@m. Whenever'someone needed a shoulder to lean on, Bruce offered his. He befriendeci the lonely sa, they wouldn't be alone. He related so well to people, yung and old,'spoke kindly to everyone, brouglht laughter through.his good hum or, and left, wonderful lasting Impressions, wherever he went. He gqave consolation to those, in, need and understood their probiems;' his cap.acity td5 understand camefrom a wisclom weil beyond his years. Bruce was a shinin g example of ail mhat embodies the ualities of a fine young man, and we wili always be sa proud of him. Each olus have some realiy "Speciai" ,memones of the wônderful'moments'shared withrhim and we will cherish them always. Daiing -Bruce, we-wish oupeace, Ivead, tmatapiess and gond, ail aur prayers'toy u.Mayyouri..spirit.fly on the wings of-a dove and may, God's arns lovingiy enýfold you,,as you join with your ioved 'ones in heaven. Know that'the'very-essence ai yýour spintual goodrîess will Inspireus àtowards' aeLrhumfafflte to our felow man in .youLfame, *Your Ioving mom, Roz Michaels, *Stepdad Tony Reines, Brothers Scottand Michael and'Family Bruce was cremnated in Arizona, where he"died. A M4emorial Mass was held, Octobr 2lst in New Jersey ana ttended by his immediate family. ) Servi >îcep,>Quiality s& Trust * amxily Monuments *Granite or Bronze Markert *Cemetery Letterig *Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 6684460 or 666-1513 Home appointments ladly arranged, MEMORIAL donations from the tamîly of a Kinsmfen and John, Spratt were childrenof former resident of Fairview. Lodge were Helen Spratt who was -a resident of, Whitby recently usedto purchasea handcrafted for 60, years, including two yar at Fair- lînen for the lodge's church. -(Abov.e), Janet vîew, before.she died in 1990. -Phote by ?ManhewS ifree Pjss co-op auW-nt We5 ma ot be- the, buggest... " ..dfintey fotthe rnost colourtul ...and probably flot the.-cheapestý ..butWE DO HAVE> the best dist ribution a nd j the best"'eadeship. in Whitby b a ...and.we deliver the very best advertising vauJn "the Whitby market Circulation & ýReadership Whîby re Prss Comparison of Newspapers Oshawa This Week U h htyM re Toronto ,Star Marketplace TrnoGlobe' &oot Mail Sun Oshawa Times, Resulis of the 1991yWhtbyFroc Prea odor Surv.ye fl ual sj i druts of this survy may be soon ai the Free Press offices A-TIEUSPENT READINO M ACH issus C- READERSHIP total time spent per page byWhitby residents The WHITBY FREE PRESS- * Whitby's COMMUNITY NEWSpaper

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