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Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1994, p. 20

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Page 20. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, April 20. 1994 Cassels tender awarded $ 1.5-million tender for road work and sewer construction in Brook- lin. [Brooklin Pharmacy CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS Lac k of dietary calcium is (the amount in a quart of 2%/ known to cause osteoporosis. milk) to preserve skeletal People who maintain an strength. In postmenopausal adequate calcium intake are women i 500mg of calcium les s prone to bone fractures. daily may be required to haIt Research shows the need for bone loss. 1 OOOmg of calcium a day Consult your pharmnacist. 65 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN f 655-3301 Broklin Nurseries 780 Winchesqter Rd. W. (11/2 Miles W. ofHwy 12) Nursery Grwn Specimen Trees Wholesale Prices Austrian Pines 7-9 ft. from $17000. Colorado Spruce 7-8 ft. from $17000 MAKE VOUA OWN SELECTION *FREE DELIVERY IN THE WHITBY AREA....', PLANTING SERVICE AVAILABLE TeL 655-3671 or 655-8330. ~ m By Mark Reessor Town operations committee romending acceptance of HOME SHOW S PE DTT Custom cut Marble or Granite, Fireplace, Tables and Counter Tops Residential and Commercial installation Wide selection of Mediterranean, Victorian, Country & Contemporary ceramic tile Slab work available Interior Decorator available Free of cost with booked Installation P recious Stone and Porcelain tile available KA. BOOM' Y0-U. JUST GOT HIT BY < THE POWýER0F NEWS PAPER You neyer saw it comni'ng. You were thurnbing throughi the paper, rnindirîg your own business. When suddciuly this ad caugfit your eyc. And your interest. Newspapers don't rcad themisclves, you know. It takes twvo,,a newspaper ANI) YOUJ! That's why newspaper is suclh a powerful advertising mnedium. It requires your fuit attention and complete concentration. The radio can be playing to nobody in particular, 4nd the TV can be on in an empty roomn. But when people tUrn w their paper, they tum there with inter- est. Whicli means that's whcre your advertising nmessage needs to be. With ail the choices available, it's diffHcult ieciding liow best to advertisc your business. But everytiiing becuiiics'a littie sinipier when you rernembei ont. rule... The winning tender froin Hard-Co Cntruction of WTitby, stili bas to be approved by coun- cil next Monday. Included in the contract je the controversial reconstruction and widening of Cassels Road te 9.1 metres (30 feet), a move which has been hotly opposed by some Brooklin residients, most recently through a 219-naine petition. Opponents argue the widening, which will make Casses wider than Winchester Road, will des- troy te village's unique charac- t;er. Tey liken it te building a ihway through the heart of Brolin. They'd like the Town te re- strict the widening te 8.5 inetres. The reconstruction of the road also includes widening and repairin g the Lynde Creek bridge, which was built in 1940. Church Street from Cassels Road East te Albert Street, Albert fromn Church te Queen and Simcoe from Winchester te Cassels will also be reconstruc- ted and pfavement will be upgra- ded on Pearl Street from Cassels te Baldwin. Iles «anti»cipated» the contrac- ted work wýill bgin in early May and is te be completed by Sep- teniber. Including engineering;* administration and con ingecy allowances, the project wil cost $1,885,000. The Town expects te spend $97,000 from the capital reserve fund and je counting on $167,000 from the federal and provincial government's infras- tructure program. The balance 18 expected te be covered by contributions from the developer, Durhamn Region and the Ontario Ministry of T7ransportation. Home Show Speci'al $ 150000 off any $1,000.00 order. Expires May 7, 1994 Business Hours: Mon. to Wed. 9:00- 6:00 Thurs. & Fri. 9:00-8:00 Saturday 9:00-5:00 am !- M -F 1 KA A1EFa IS WHITBY TILE & MARBLE INC. 103 Byron Street, South., Whitbve 666-1200 IL ....... . ..... Blow MEADOWCREST Public Sohool students, staff and volunteers work on a farm fabric mural that will be exhibited at the Brooklin Spring Fair. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whihy Free Pres

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