WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1980, PAGE 23 Gartshore says that.... Tlhis will be a This "will be a year of consolidation for Whitby, of completing Uic works of Uic late 1970's and starting on Uic priorities for Uic 80's," accordlng to Whitby Mayor Jini Gartshore. In a written statement, Gartahore said that he had hlgh expectations for the town and that tkis will be a of Uic total growth of Uic town. "This type of growth in that area is expectcd to con- tinue into 1980 and could he a larger percentage of Uic total, due to an estimated drop in residential building in 1980 as compared to 1979 and 1978. " Gartshore went on to say busy year Gartshore also said that a especially the certain amount of change is the Brooklii needed, at both the local and Arena. the regional levels, in the This will ali demands that are made of full year of op developers. Port Whitby M "We must in 1980, at the marna wase local and regional levels, mtinwn's s look at changing some of ouI! turcs andti demanda on developments indicaten tht of industrial and commer- asip i il lxht cial nature. The early days iTheslpmajor of the 1960's and 1970's Thmaoi where everything was fair Penditure in th game are gone and the is cxpected ta market for such growth is and seeding ol bccoming much more dif araor ena: ficuit. that 1980isa] "lIt is today fast becoming ann10ivesry a buyers' nmarket and we niesr must recognize this fact, " he said. SGartshore predicted a downturn in regional public - works as most of the projcc- ts, he said, have been coni- pletcd. However, this is flot the case for the town. "In Whitby, wc can cxpect another year of major projects as we attempt to M dlean Up a lot of areas left undone for too many ycars and also to complete major projects started one and two years ago, such as the Ash Crcck storm sewer en- closure." woyarhv Th as w yas ae WA1 seeni improvements in recreation facilities, he said, UL adding that this year will sec U many projects completed, L for Whitby eupgrading of in Memorial Iso be the first )eration for the [arina. said Uiat Uhc "one of -the uccessful yen- Jat projections "85 pcr cent of e rentcd. " recreation cx- he harbor area ,be Uic grading )f Uic northern parkland. Iso pointed out Whitby's 125th and Uiat .pAou various functions will take place throughout Uhc year. "IWc 1ook forward as a community, to rontinued growth of Whitby as a vital and vibrant and significant community in the Durham Region. " 'WATERBEDS UNLIMITED 'I Wholesale and Retoîl Distributors of WcterBeds and gccessoriles, Stereo sy stems, Pine and Free Form Furniture. Spectilas Sov Furnifure finished trame Shw wtth headboard, 10 year $ guorontee, mttress, tieater aly sze ........ 8 HIEATER AVJA1LAELitWq9a. LA AQDITIONAL DISCOUNT for f0/the citLzensof ithêOurham 0 1% egionplus FREE D.iIvery. rER8E DS .IMITED CALL ANYTIME Torontr. 2124 Bloor St. W. 769.4596 Brampton: 239 Qume St., No. 17 457-5984 <kqçAre Mews Plaza behin4Ihb CrcM'afldBiock) MAYOR JAMES C. GARTSHORE year of major projeets. Howcvcr, Uic mayor said that Uic "the future of Uic community is built on Uic base 0f the past. " "'Aftcr many years of con- centrabcd effort, Uic town or Whitby increased its proporion of industrial and commercial growth in 1979 to approximately 40 per cent that he was not happy wiUi Uic downward trend of residential devclopmcnt. "«This downturn in residential growth is a desirable one," he said,"as it gives tme for Uic growUi we have seen in thc last Uiree years in that arcs to assimilate itsclf into Uic total community. " Soccer clinie The Durham Region YouUi Soccer Association has announced that it will hold various coaching and referce courses on Uic following dates: -level 1 coaching in April, 1980 -level 2 coaching starts on March 15 -minor referees' cer- tificate on March 25 Intercstcd person should cail Bill Bradley at 683-0948 or Nick VanVeizen at 683-- 2769. CANADIAN AND IMPORTED CHEESES, GOURMET FOODS GDRAND OPENING 10 nom To 10 p.m. WH ITBY MALL (Across From The New Liquor Store) OPENING SPEC IALS ONION FLAVOUR CHEDDAR 2 99lbo GARLIC FLAVOUR CANADIAN BRIE 3e59 Ibo COFFEE 4.59 lb. GERMAN BOXED CHOCOLATES EXTRA SPECIAL MOZZARE LLA 1251 Slmcoe St. N. Oshawa 579-2244 1,99 Ibo Whltby Mail H ours: 10 a.m-10 p.m. Monday - Saturday 579-0405 Enjoy A Caref ree Vacation!1 LET USS -Pomper Vou r P lantai --Cuddle Vour Kîtty 1 ---Promenaode you Pooch 1 -F.d your f sh!1 q -Bring ln thé moil/newspopor! .-X<Op an oye on the f urnoce 1 \Ûjj --Check the doors & windows 1 --Provide the services you moy needl FOR FURIHER INFORMATION, wAuI:57 1-08 10 HOME-GUARD SERVICES "lETLIS CARE FOR VOUR HOME" CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE A PUB3LIC MEETING BROOKLIN SECONDARY PLAN STUDY - PHASE 111 The Administrative Commttee will hoid a 'Public Meeting' for Phase Il of the Brooklin Secondary Plan Study on Wed- nesday, March 5, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. ln the Brookiin Com- munity Centre, Casseis Road East, Brookiin, Ontario. The purpase is to present the draft amendmnent to the existing Town of Whitby Officiai Plan which would permit the Hamiet of Brooklln ta grow to 10,000 persans. The administrative Commttee will receive comments from the public at this meeting and encourages your attendance. COUNCILLOR BARRY L. EVANS, ROBERT B. SHORT, Chairman, Director 0f Planning, Administrative Commlttee. Carp. of the Town of Whitby. ýq- . - - 1. 1