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Whitby Free Press, 8 Nov 1995, p. 4

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Page 4, Whitby Free Proas, Wednesday, November 8, 1995 G;o-kart nioise stili a concern CORRECTION In an article in (lic October 4th edition. it was incorrectly rcportcd that Wayne Hancock, Director of Public Works of thle Town of Whitby. hiad said it is illegal for conipanies 10 pick Up recyclable iaterials fromi residents' front steps or part way down tileir drive- ways (i.e. their property). It is îiot illegal and he did flot say that it is. The Whitby Free Press apologises to any persons or husinesses who may have heen harrned or incon- .ven ienced by this error. To advertise oeil 668-6111. Advertising doadline is November 15,1995. -M M - -By Mie Kowwlsd Ono of Whitby's most popular tourist attractions could concivably continue ta, operate in its current location forover. Howovor, owners of Family Kartway Amusement Park will have ta be cognizant of thoir nighbours feelings when planning for the future. Concerne about a proposèd 40-lane bowling'alley and loudor go-karts wifl have ta, be addressed bofore new activities are permitted at theo Highway 12 facility. Town council's planning and development committe. recommended Monday that a "special activity node" designation assigned to the park in Whitby's new, but not yet legal, official plan romain in offect. If approved by council next woek, Durham Region will be asked ta keep tho deignation intact when that council deals with Whitby's proposed plan later this month.. But ovon though curront and potential uses at the park would thon bo locked ini stone,' area residents have been assured that thoir fears about incroasing noise will bo assuaged.' Cullen Gardons owner Len Cullon was among those objecting to the Sorichetti family's (park owners) plans for a bowling alley and additional racing, at Canada's largest go-kart track. While Cullen doos not oppose The consistory and, congregation of EMMANUEL' REFORMED CHURCH cordially invite you to attend the installation service of the Rev. Ron Cassie as Pastor of Emmanuel Reformed Church on Friday, November 10, 1995 at 8:00 pm in the churcli sanctuary. 401 Rossland Rd. W., Whitby continuation of -a- non-conformi.ng use. SEE PAGE 12 ~- the. bowling alley, adjacont homo ownors are upset that its proposed location would mean romoval of a sound barrior berm at the north end of the property. But what has Cullen and the neighbours enraged is ýa roquest to permit racing of two-cycle and four-cycle go-karts on bath the old (south) and now track. Whitby's current bylaw permits racing on the aid track only, and with only the quioter. four-cycle go-karts. The Town has laid charges against Family Kartway for allegedly violating the-bylaw, but the. Sorichettiis contend that go-kart racing has occurred at the park since the 1950si and is a Take time to remember A parade of veterans, firefighters, sea cadets, scouts and a troop from the Ontario Regiment will mardi ta the cenotaph Saturday for Rememberance Day ceremonies. The parade, led by the Whitby brasé bandwill bave the- Legion's hall on Byron Street South around 10:30 a.m. and proeeed ta the. cenotaph on Green Street -for the. ceremony. Service clubs and other organizations are also wolcome ta, mardi ta "pay tribut. ta aur fallen comrades," says itby Legon preeident Rob Maguire. Participants will march back ta the. Legion after the ceremony. SALAD COMBO for only $349 YOUR +tax 0F SO0UP, SALAD & REG ULAR SIZE DRINK (For Limiteci Tme Only) *Note: Chioice of soup llmitedl to availabillty Hwy.2 & Thîckson Rd. (Whitby Mail) 1301 Brock St. S. (at 401) Whitby m- ml*SCSmmDnljs c' advertisement Stiligii stirior Twenty years and many changes after the doors opened on the original Perry House Day Care Centre in 1975, Perrýy House Child Care Services is still going strang. Sa strong, in fact, that they have just apened the doors ta a new facility. Ferry House Too, at 135 Ferry St. in Whitby. Ferry House Too offers the same excellent services as the original Ferry House: warm, homey atmosphere;,-healthy, home-caoked meals; park-like playground; frequent trips; transportation to and from, local schools; in-ground swimming pool; grass motor room for inclement weather. 1Daily routines and activities are designed to enhance the child's social, emotional, intellectual and physical developmnent. Perry House betieves that every child isspecial, with individual needs, and is treated with respect and under- standing -ta promote self-confidence. Perry House is not just a service provider for your child, it is a resource centre for the parents and the surrounding community.. Its focus must constantly be adapted ta meet the ever-changing needs of the parents and the community in this ever- changing world of today. Becauseof our central location and accessibility, high school and college students often choose to do placements with us. They are appreciated by staff and children alike. At Perry House, our door is always open and visitors are always welcome. Please caîl 668-9476 for further information. Periy Hýouse Chid are Services 129 & 135 Perry Street, Whitby e 668-9476 HLSTORICAL FEATURE in the, Whitby Free Press 1. What native of Whitby was -Provincial Treasurer of Manitoba from 1904 until his death in 1908? 2. When was Kinsmen Park established as a public park? 3.What former Brooklin church minister cap tured 33 Germans, although he was unarmed, on D-Day, June 6, 1944? 4. How many Whitby mayors were sons of previous town mayors? Answers on Page 27" This feature provided by Lral ArcotcturAl ComervationAdvisory Comittec . legal ENJOY' A SOUP/ CHOICE

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