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Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1994, p. 31

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Whltby Fr. ree s, Wednesday, March 30, 1994, Page 31 Anderson celebrates ethnic diversity Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 13 1 . The First World War (1914- 18), the Second World War (1939-1945) and the Korean War (1 950-1953) are commemorated on Whitby's Cenotaph. 2. Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, original owner ofî,Trafalgar Castie; Ezra Annes, the founder of Masoniry in Whitby; and Hug h Fraser, the founder of Whitby's ibrary, have no markers on their graves. '3. John Ham Perry (1827- 1896), Ontario County Reg istrar from 1853 to 1896 ada resident of Whitby, in 1865 set the provincial standards for land registry off ices. 4. Mayfield was the name of the limestone house that was the residence of Scottish f armer John Thomson (1 803-1866) at Garden Street and Manning Road. The diversity of the Anderson CVI community's cultural and ethnic backgrounds is being clebrated titis week by staff and Anderson CVI FROM PAGE 25 schoolé. Best cf luck te Anderson's Liegal Eagles. Congratulations te Jazz Incorporated for their super performance at the Ontarto Vocal Festival on the weekend. The group received a bronze standing for their presentation. A leadership award was given to Jennifer Wickens for ber dedication and outstanding contribution ta the group. Meanwhile, Anderson's Se nier Chamber Choir, Concert Choir and Senior Jazz Ensemble, Andeyjazz, are working overtime to prepare for their performances at Muscfest Canada. Until next time Anderson, have a great week and a wonderful long weekend. students during 'Ethnocultural Celebration.' A fiesta wMl be held Thursday, March 31 and will include the entire school, staff and students. There will be a fashiori show, films, interactive art and history displays, music performances and an ethnic food presentation. The event is s ponsored by Anderson CVI's staff and student *ethnocultural committees. Charles ùGarnier FROM PAGE 25 lot of fun. Now, on a serious note, Id like te take this opportunity on behaif of the students and staff at Saint-Charles Garnier to, offer our most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Austin student Kathleen Hutchings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you durîng this difficuit tiine. WelI, I must be off. I have te start rny easter egg hunt. Happy Easter, everyone. A la prochaine. NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1994 @ 8:00 P.M. Meeting Hall, Whiby Municpal Building 575 Ro sand Road East Whitby, Ontario A Public Meeting wml be held by the Planning and Development Committee of Ceunail of lte Corporation of the Town of Whtby te consider a proposed amendment to the Whitby Officiai Plan, file number OPA 9&W/3 (Durhiam Regien Roman Catholic Separate School Board). The subject lands are located in the northwest quadrant of the Highway 1 2fTaunton Road intersection, in Part of Lot 26, Concession 4, as indicated on the sketch below. The purpose cf the Amendment is te delete the existing policy 7.3.15 and replace it with an exception te permit an educational facility in the Major Open Space designatien. Further te the introductory public information meeting held on. December 6, 1993, Planning staff are bringing forward the actual Amendment neoessary te implement the preposed development. The purpose of the above-neted meeting is te inform the public with regard te the details cf the Amendment and afford interested persans the opportunity te make representation thereto. lnterested persens may inspect additional information relatinq te the above application in the Planning Department, Level 7, Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Ressland Road E ast, Whitby Ontario'L1N 2M8 d rin eular werking heurs, Monday te ÎU ,or may contact the Planning Department by telephening (905) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Don't miss this opportunity to become a member of the Whitby Civic Recreation Complex at 1993 pnces. Prices in effect until March 31, 1994. Unless othetwise posted, parking on streets within the Town cf Whitby cannot exceed three (3) heurs. EASTER SCHEDULE FndySaudySna Mny Apr.l1 Auil2Sel,13 Ap1i4 Civic Recreation Complex Heaith Club Closed Pool iroquois Parkç Arena Anne OttenbrÎte Pool Arena Open* Closed Open* Closed Open Closed Open Luher Vipond Memlonal Arena Arena Closed Open Open* 8a.m. Io Open* Jlsed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed * Swimming instruction cancelled April 1, 2,3, 4. Al ffness classes cancelled April 1 and 2. Participate in a Complex April 41 9:20 a.m. 10:20 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Drop-in Class at the Recreation Intermediate Step Beginner Step & Low Impact Intermediate Step NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1994 @ 7:30 P.M. Meeting Hall, Wrhitby Municipal Building 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario A Public Meeting will be held by the Planning and Develepment Committee of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby te consider a general zoning byilaw amendment application te By- law 1784. Te application was submitted by Brooklin Meadows Limited. The purpose of the amendment seeks te provide more flexible lot coveýrag requirements for detached garages and porches within R2A .r2B* and R2C* zones. The proposed amrendment seeks te remove detached garages and porches from the requirements for lot coverage, and reduce the side yard setback requirements for houses for the interior side yard net containing a driveway, where detached gara es are provided in the rear yard. Trhe zoning categonies withun which these amendments are proposed te take effect are single detached dwelling zones permitting minimum lot frontages of 15, 12 and 10.5 metres respectively. The purpSE c the meeting is te previde adequate information te the pubic a'd ite permit interested persens the opportunity te make representatien in respect of the proposed zoning amendment. If you are unable te attend the meeting. your representation can be filed in writing by mail or personal delivery te reach the Planning Department net later than regular werking heurs on April 25, 1994. Interested persons may inspect additional information relating te the above application in the Planning Department, Level 7, Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road Eat hty Ontario LiN 2MB duning regular werking heurs, Monday te Friday. er may contact the Planning Department by telephonung (905) 668-5803. RORERT B. SHORT DIRECTOR 0F PLANNING ATTENION JUNIOR F1REFIGHTERS Sparky and the whitbyF1ire Deparimenit are hotrhe 22nd annual JUNOR REDEPARTMENT * Applications for girls and boys agedi11 andl12 will be available AprIl Ist at Fire Hall-#2 (1600 Manning Rd. E.) and Firê Hall #3 (201 Brook St. S.) Corne out and experience being a real firefighterl ~ NOIE: Limited to the first 160 applicantslll GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 19,1994 EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1994 Solid Waste Collection Servicesfor Good FrId.y and Emate Monday wil be revsed as follows: Normal R.vised ColdDaleW dSDa GARBAGECOeLLEC11O: BLUE BOX COLLECIMON = 4 Mihwscy, March 31 Tuesday. Aptâ 5> Mhunchy. Mardi 31 M=W. AprU il Please refer te your 1994 Blue Box Collection Schedule for more information on holidays and altemnate cliecfion days. YARD WASTE COLLEC11lON: Yard Waste Colleton to start on Api 11, 1994. Your co-operatlon la appraclatsd and pssa.r.mmbeto have your solld wastss (garbage and rocyclabless>oui for collection by 7@00 .m.m on your d.algnai.d collection dey. GRASSCYCLING - NO BAGGING - NO DRAGGING DID YOU KNOW THAT: Gros& clippings will no becok Piosse do flot bag your grass for garbag or yard wasts collection. Grasscydling is the process of recydling grass clippngs by leaving them on your lawn. Grasscydling saves frnes, reduces waste and leacfe toa aheaithier reot system that incrases your lawn's resistance to disease, drought and insects. If you wish furiher information, please cail TOWN OF WHITBY, OPERAllONS CENTRE 7:30 ".. TO 4-00 PI. Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police. are asldng for the public's help in solving a break enter and theftthat occurred in Nestieton last year on Thnt gving weekend. Between Oct. 7 and 10, unknown suspects entered a remidence located on the north aide of Highway 7, just est of Nestieton. Suspects gained entry to the house Dy using a crowbar to force open a south-side wrndow. Stolen were five rifles: a 94 commemorative Canadian Pacific Centennial Winchester 32-calibre; a Marlin model 336CS 30/30 lever action- an older Beretta side-by-side 12- gauge shotgun; a 24-incÏi Savage with a yellow and lb1ue !ainted stok; and a 13rowning automatic 12-gauge with a 32- enh barrel. Several ammunition beits, aznmunition and other accessories were taken. Two tool trays containing numerous hand tools, a Skilripping saw, Makita hammner drill, Husqvarna chainsaw anda Skil half-inch hammer reverse drill were also stolèn, as were a Quasar camcorder, assorted jewelry and numerous collectors' coins. Crime Stoppers wvill pay up te, $1,000 for information on this break enter and theft or any other serious offence. Cal 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS) . As a caller you will not have to, identifyyourself or have to go te court. A code number will be issued te' you te protect your identity. Sergeant Grant Arnold is the co-ordinater with the Durham Regional Crime Stoppera prograni and writes this article to e e combat crime.

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