r- - - ~'"' S - r t.-. ~.-. ~-r- -- -,'w- -'.' - - -,--r.-- -~---- -r' ----~ - -- -------.------- - -~----'.----- Whitby IPrboPrms. W"c«day , M"rc 30,199»4, Page 3 That a site plan application f rom Algoma Orchards allowing a 1,786-sq. ft. addition to their 4425 Thickson Rd. N. building be approved. The addition will accomodate extra retaîl space and sore. Recommendations from the Operations Committee That a $167,518 tender from Case Power & Equipment 0f Pickerlng for the supply of an artîculated, four-wheel loader be approved. Carried That the Pringle Creek and Bellwod Communlty School Advisory Commitees be permitted 10 hoid f lreworks displays at Pringle Creek Park and Kirby Park, respective , on May 23. That a grant of up to $250 be provlded to Shayne Bayford upon verfication of c0051510 attend the 1994 Montrove European Al-Star Roller Hockey Tournament in Switzerland. Carried Recommendations from the Planning and Dé velopment Committee That Whltby advise the Ontario Minlstry of Environ- ment and Energy that it wilI flot request that a hearlng be held by the Environmental Assessrnent Board with respect to a proposai for a massive landf iii site by Co-Steel Lasco. The company wants to bulld a 16-hectare earthemn bermn south of its Hopkins Street factory 10 store waste produced when Ils shreds automobiles for scrap metal. The berm will have a 20-year lfe span. According to a staff report, Environmient Minister Bud Wildman is flot likely to order a hearlng since no objections have been received and the submission period expires Thursday. CaMred That rezoning and officiai plan amendment applications f rom Tony A/bis to permit a professionai office develop- ment at 1509 Rossland Rd. E., be approved. A former farmhouse is now on the property, which is zoned residential. Whitby's Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee recommends the building be designated under the Ontario Henitage Act and preserved on site. The applicant lntends to preserve the William Lavis House off site. This mater must be resolved prior to site plan approval. Carried Break-m, thefi at HSHS Cameras, lenses and a com- ~ trvalued at more than î5,300r were stolen in a break-in overnight Thuraday at Henry ;Street High School. Police say the cuiprits suid open a wi;ndow in the graphies clasrom sometime between 11:30ý p..hursdayrevening and 7 a.m. Frday morning. 5% 5% ) 5% ) 5% 5% 5% ) Items from Whitby Council agenda (s) Mondav. Margch 28 " Lynde Sores Communlty News (full distribution) " Wilde RentaI (selected homes, R.R. 1&2, Brooklin) " WI Itby Racquet Club (sélected homes) " W Itby Baptlst Church (selected homes) " Brew Works (selected homes, RAR 1&2, Brooklin) 4< For blanket coverage of ALL the homes and/or businesses in Whity oe to selected areas only, cati the Whitby FrePress- 6686111. Jf you did flot get a flyer which is listed for fuit distribution, give us a oeil. .«Ilb f- 1 %U>m wili be closed on Fridan9 l Dentures so natural... you'ii nover know the diffou4ncol * ~- - mucterlulÀs for (FREE CONSULTATION) Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist PICKERING TOWN CENTRE e LWE ELe 020 TOLL FRM .420. 5020v.8006615020 il WHITBV RESIDENT Doctor Abul Romani, the World Heafth Organization's (WHO) representative for the Eas- tern Mediterranean and Africa, spoke at a meent Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise meeting. Dr. Romani, who also teaches at the Amnerican University in Beirut, says now that small pox has been eradicated, WHO is working on stamping out polio -- but the big threat is AIDS. He estimates 13,000,000 people woriKlwide have the HI virus and 2,000,000 have AIDS. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whilby Free Press 1