Whitby Free Press, 10 Sep 1986, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER loi 1986 WHIT9Y FREE PRESS c w rg r ci oi ti dg bi o1 Decomappeal anadlan Constitution overturn the decision of ,hlcb provides for the board. ecognition 'of certain Edwards said the ights and freecloms. town should inform the After the meeting, cabinet that tbe board .ouncillor Tom Edwar- members who sat at the Is, wbo voted in favour proceedings did not take f tbe motion, adnxittecl into account ail the rat Iegally the town evidence. loesn't have a chance Counilor Joe Bugelli ýut politically, pressure also agreed the law is ýn the Ontario cabinet biased. THE FRAMINO CENTRE 668-4521 SKATE SKATE BLADE REPAIRS DONE ON PREMISES 0.0CM. BAUER LARGE SELECTION HOURS: Mon..Fri. 103, Sat.9 Bay sports Eqlmn t.839-5610 J~ i 980 Brook Rd. S., Plckerlng J Need casýh for bargain buys? get a personal boan from people who want to help FIN14NCIAL SERViCES Our people rnake the dfference 209 DUN DAS ST. E.- 430-1963 t c si d a a ci dý p B we Pei William Little developmenit on cording to scbedi bis first tennant:i Gregory's Pa Gregory Hefferii floor of the firstc wrecking bail e moved across th, side of Mary betN Byron, the home the Sorichetti t Whitby Medical1 plans, Little mad The first of the above picture) ii Little Marketing now scrambling 7ra Artists conception of Littie developmnent irson Lanes shaping' up e's plans for bis Pearson Lanes commercial tober i occupancy date. Included in the work to be completed is Mary St. are barrelling ahead pretty much ac- extensive landscaping work which Little said will tie the two Iule and this week the developer announced that buildings together. Using an interlocking brick walkway, mat- should be open for business by mid-October. ching paint and awnings, Little said he hopes to create a theme irson Lanes; a mens clothing storé operatéd by that will eventually be extended to encompass the remaining Ing, will be occupying the basement and ground two buildings he owns immediately to the west. of two near century homes Little saved from the Workers are also scheduled to begin work next week on a mrlier this summer when he had the homes replica front porcb for the most easterly building. e street to fi vacant lots he owns on the south The second building Little moved from Byron St. is presently Aeen Brock and Byron Sts. Formerly located on parked at the rear of bis office but Little said it will be moved up es were slated for demolition to make way for to fuI the lot second from the corner of Byron and Mary early in rothers' townhouse development behind the October. Eventually, Little said he hopes to filI the four homes Clinic and when he heard about the Sorichettis' with boutiques, restaurants and professional offices. le his move to acquire tbe homes. The developer is also bringing in a tree expert to consuit on the two homes is now. in its place (seen on far left in best way to preserveý the blue spruces and other trees on the immediately to theeast of Little's William D. property while still allowing shoppers to see the signs and and Motivation Ltd. offices and workers- are boutique windows and other features that will cbaracterize FROM PAGE I Decom's margin for error slim works out well. It's close cause waste to be stored bearing was beld in On- transfer the waste out of i.adbury, Mai for* us. We have a few in Whitby for more than tario under the jurisdic- the station, witbin 24 ce, said there places close-by 24 bours. tion of the Ministry of hours. He said there between Cadi generating waste. In fact, Nobes said Environment and there would be grounds for,. of property in1 "«It is our impression that Decom bas bad "is no requirement for prosecution if, for any bourbood Lhat there is always as back-ups on a "number us to get involved." reason, the waste proposed faci nucb waste as the in- of occasions" and waste When presented witb remained at the station the EAB's dE inerators can bandie," had to be re-routeci to an the facts about the for longer than 24 hours. approve Dec( iaid Nobes, who conten- incinerator in the Gatineau incinerators, Sims said the in- plication. ed that due to the United States. the lawyer wbo cinerators at Gatineau "We're not mount of waste there When asked why the represented the town att were not brought for- principle al is not a lot of room for Federal government did the hearings, David ward at the hearing pathological imargin of safety. " not participate in the Sims, said the town because it was flot a transfer statici He said that if an in- Environmental Assess- should bring the facts to direct issue. there. If ther inerator was to shut ment Board bearing in the attention of the "The transfer station threat we v, lown tbere is a Whitby, Nobes said it is director of approvaîs, was the issue," said tively fight ti >ossibility of a back-up. "not our area 0f respon- who is expected to make Sims.- proposaI but ut he did not say sibility." the final decision on the Meanwhile rumnours personally awa vbether a back-up could He explained that the transfer station very were flying fast and i mmnediate thrE soon. furlous among Corridor Pierce. DRAPERY GIVEYOUR WINDOWSA NEW LOOK WITH CUSTOM Miù - 610 WIN DOW TR EATM ENTS BY ½- VALEO FABRICS Ail drapes are custom made on the premises. IJrc Hundreds of samples to choose from featuring: dIC rOu r CT 'S.. S WIE ELECT mF IDVVSAeS SALE STARTS MON DAY, SEPTEM BER 15186 Did you know we have one of the largeai ln stock supply of drapery hardware à acceasorlea n the Durham Region. VALEO FABRICS 1415 King St. East, Oshawa 576-1930 Ample Free Parking FREE Consultation and In Home Estlmates H-OURS: Mon -Wed 9 30-6 00 Thurs Tri 9 30-9 00 Sat 9 30-5 00 Last week, the En- vironmental Assess- ment board, approved the transfer station to be buiît on Sunray St. in Whitby subject to 21 requirements. Sims said one of those requiremenis was t0 Ares Ratepayers that Cadbury Scbweppes was seîling land i the ares due to the Decom decision. While he admitted he was not happy with the transfer station being approved, president of - - - -- -- - - -- -- -- - - -- - - --- >J ~1 t: r~- artin Pier- eis no link ýury's sale the neigh- 0f 'the ýility, and Jecision to, com's ap- thappy in about a waste on going in ere was a would ac- îe Decom SI'm not Fare of any reat," said 1Cadbury md to the vernment Jthere is ore to be said the nply bas than it Pierce said sold some* lai Ontario go% last year and stili some m<i released. He company sims more land requires. ý to have everything ready in time for the Oc- Pearson Lanes when it is completed.

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