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Whitby Free Press, 5 Oct 1994, p. 3

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Whitby Free Preks, Wednesday, Qctober 5, 1994. Page 3 MPP White seeks relcto Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday, October 3, Planning and Develo'pment Committee That applications f rom Chidley Glen Developments for a mixed use commercial and residentiai development on the west side of Garden Street, between Dryden Boulevard and Ken neth Hobbs Avenue, be circulated for public and agency comment bel ore coming back to committee with a recommendation from planning staff. Chidley Glen is proposing to bulid -98. townhouse units, 79 detached units, 284 apartment units, a commer- cial block and-six mixed commerciaV/residentialblocks on its 28-acre holdings. Chidiey Glen's applications Include off ical plan and zonlng amendments, as well as a subdivision plan. Referred to planning department That a site plan application f rom Antonio Albis for tour two-storey off ice buildings at 1509 Rossland Rd. E. be approved. Each building will contain 4,000 square feet of professional and business office space. Recomxnended to counc il That a site plan application from Lorwood Holdings lnc. f or a 7,161-Square foôot retaiV/commercial plaza on the southeast corner of Garrard Road and Dryden Boulevard be approved. Rlecommended to council That a site plan application trom C.L.P. lnvestments for an 1 8,240-square foot mufti-uinit industrial building at 1109 Burns St. E. be lécommended to council Operations Committee That' the public be advised the use of factory-built metal outdoor.fireplaces, which are available at local building supply stores, is illegal. Whitby t ire chiot Tony Vandoieweerd says the appliances are flot approved &urnig. Hesaystheý.4 oniy one of 42 drivers was speeding. Hancock says the average speed on the street, which has a speed limit of 50 kilomnetres per hour, was 35.4. jReferred back to staff By Mike Kowali~içi Durham Centre MPP Drum- mond White intends te seek re- election. .White confirmed in a press release last week that he wxll bo a candidate for the New Demo- cratic Party nomination. in. Dur- ham Centre in the next provin- cial election. Durhamn Centre New Demo- crats will hold a nomination meeting on Oct. 17 at the Thorn- ton-1fýundee Community Centre, Adeaide Avenue and Thornton Road, in Oshawa. Ontario Education Minister David Cooke will be guest speaker at the meeting which gets underway at 7:30 p.m.' Mlthough thee are no other candidates at this time, nomina- tions from the floor will ho accep- ted. A social worker by profession, White, 42, was elected in the NDP sweep of Ontario in 1990. He defeated former Liberal MPP Allan Furlong, who will again represent his arty in the election which must~ called by the faîl of 1995. Durham Centre- Progressive Conservatives, meanwhile, will also choose their candidate at a nomination meeting te be held next month. r Whitby lawyer Jim Flaherty, Racist flyers distributed in Witby An ppewod recent man dent, says the initiais were used CaldplcTusa morning by the Nazi pr~ in the 1930s aftr d1cvrn bu 200 racist and,- translae stand for fyers on his and his neighbours 'National Socialist German Wor- lawns. kers' Part'hoe assumes AO The flyers, which bore slogans stands for Amrican Office.. such as "fight crime, de?ort nig- He Says plic told him they gers,' and 'white power, the in- received hafa dozen complaints tials NSDAP-AO and a Lincoln, fromn Kendalwood area residents Nebraskae address appeared te, be who found the literature. run- off on a photocopier, Paul Jones says he's seen reports of. Jones says. people finding similar literature "It looked te me like someone and thought people who were had driven down the street with upset by it "were very thin- a bunch of them in a bag, held sktined... but when I saw them on thebag eut and let them scat- my own front lawn, it brought it ýer. home... it hurt me te see it first âônes, who was a history stu- hand.» who finished third behind White and Furlong four years ago is being challenged for the '1ôry nomination by former Whitby counicillor Lynda Buffett. Created in 1987 Durham Centre riding includes Whitby south of Taunton Road, plus much of northwest and northcen- rai Oshawa. the offices of the WHITBY FREE PRESS wiIl be closed on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 OTH for ail dispIay and classified advertising wiII be FRIDAY OCTOBER 7TH AT 4 PM Have a safe, happy holiday weekend. Dentures, so natural..., you'II nover know..the, difference! . Ne w Soft Touùch*ï muterials for senitvegumsF (FREE CONSULTATION) Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist, PICKERING TOWN CENTRE sOE EE ~ftTOLIL FRE 420n5020l-800661-5020

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