PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRýSS~ -lanai souili ot'Taunton which tax dollars have already paid for, The question is - what is IL g<ing to cost in more -tax dollars to provide the duplicte ire, police, and recreation services as well as full water and sewage services. People Br~ ~iu~ k ii satrarkowiy lite grlernativ00 esould hav sben lin swat t knw y. tl figuhraer10,00ves onswhasvchosen studed? Wold uchdevelopment n1e1n that we would have o copetewithlower tier Whi tby to attract industry? The study favours a strong segment of housîng e ~development that would attract "decisionma-kers", what does that inake the rest of us? The Pinker report does not Do you feel- somewhat overwhelil- by this whole growth but this was another area of concern to my callers. ;owth to 10,000 people - development question? You Depending on their reaction to this first study your re not alone judging by the calis. I have received these last town counicil will shortly be making a decision about wo week s. The Pinker study concluded that "there is no whiether to proceed with Stage Il. If you are satisfied with dverse financial impact resulting from Brooklin growth to the conclusion of this first stage or if you wish the 0,000 persons" and that "Brooklin growth can proceed financial issues to, be given more consideration - either long ... without any significant difference in the impact way - let your council representative know. Mayor n the Whitby taxpayer". This is questioned by many 1 Gartshore is mosi interested to know the views of Brooklin ave spoken with. The main area of concern is the çost of citizens. Despite the developer's dlaims that they are in the- Lplicating services. People have asked about the serviced business of "developing the entire structure of the com- ________________________________________ munity" Brooklin as itnow stands is stili yours. 'Do not delay calling your elected representatives, this is a hot issue ~IN'Sand your opinion is important. *The North Ward Community Association wîll hold its H AIKSIILINIj next meeting Thursday, April 28 ai the Community Centre in Brooklin, the ime is probably 7:30 p.m. - this is HAI RCUTTI NG according to my latest iniformation. Parents of children attending Harwood Secondary School p A ND STYLI NG are advised that a parents' group has been organized and al FORME interested parents are urged to attend a meeting on MEN Monday, April 25 at 8 p.m. ai the school. Vie speaker will Whitby Plaza be Mr. J. Gardner, principal of Special Treatment Centres 66S6922for Durham Board of Educatîon. 66ý-6922This week is Education Week at ail Durham schools.- ____________________________________________Parents are invited to visit any of the schools'and to observe *BRO0WN'S BROOKLIN, ONTARIO NORTH WHITBYl D]ELIVERY'ýAT3BGDA NOMiNAL CHARGE 3BIDA FOODMASTER YS PHONE 655-4521 STORE HOURS OPEN SIX I1AYS A WEEK 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. EXCEPT THURS & FR1 NIGFITS 'TIL 9 p.nm. ¶ Thurs. April 21 to Sat. April 23 Bye Thme Sec CHUNK LIGHT TUNA 4 #FW.Z TIN 59< Available Now! Dutch Sets Multiples & Spanish Sets Coming Soon! Full Line of Box Plants (flower & vegetables) seed potatoes We Are Agents For F TEi WISK LIQUID Detergent îf8ICIf 0Ffill , C, 8 69< Black Dlumond CHEESE SINGLES 'ko? F10CANADIAN FROCISA 9.e39 : , I-e CARNATION1 CIIN141.4.CUl 24te CELLO French Fries 6.5 MCCAI 18 U> ,44.. 1 41 NCI4 0424. Pizza I5z kgsl.39 MiCAtN 4902 FPACKAGE Vanilla coke $1.09 14494.4. BRAND 14024.14 WHO04.i24.8 4.4.4. Kernel Corn 99e FURNIfURE » ALPOSOL 1 ZCONTAINER. Pîedge Poilsh s2.19 FUTURE4 27F i Z ONTINER4. Floor Wax sl.99 f890 4.4.14144. Glory Il 2-..$1.,, 904. and SVAIN REMOVER Simout 10 FI. OZ. ConL sl1.09 WINDOW CLEANEA ,AEROSOL 1 s-02 Bn AMISpray 69c i4iT4.8ENI -TWIN FACK , 92.«24FL,02 CONTAINERS Swan Liquid sl.19 classes in session. Brooklin Ilorticultural Society are planning a most interesting meeting for Wednesday, April 27. A daffodil show and a demonstration on fiower arranging will be fea- tured along with a talk entitled "Hanging ýa Garden". Should be a good evening - a most informnative' one. Visitors are welcome, the meeting will be at the Brooklin United Church Hall at 8 p.m. Speakers will be Mrs. G. Marlow of Brooklin and Mr. G. Pagowski of the Royal Botanical Gardens. A warm welcome is extended to ail North Ward people to play euchre at Ashburn Community Centre. The next euchre night is Friday, April 22 at 8 p.m. Prizes and a lunch will be provided. Brooklin United Church will be holding a Sulent Auction and Bake Sale on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30. The articles will be on display and lists are available so you can decide what to bid on. I think I saw one up in the Red and White store. This event should be full of suspense and truly good fun. Mr. Kevin .Tunney, Director of Planning for the Town of Whitby is going to be available for informali conversation about development in the Brooklin area on Thursday, April 21 at the public library in Whitby from 7-9 p.m. Lt would be well worth the drive down to meet and speak with this very responsible and well-iiformed man. Have a good week. Valerie 655-4317. Thursday, April 21 - U.C.W. packing a bale of used clothing, Brooklin United Church, a.m.,, Thursday, April 21 - Mr. Kevin Tunney, Director of Planning to speak about development in the Brooklin area - 7-9 p.mn. Whitby Public Library (main branch in Whitby). Friday, April 22 - Play euchre at' the Ashhurn Comm unity Cenire. 8 p.m. IITC)l * Cour t eu yl Velue Iý10 .-ÀI SPAGHETTI SAUCE 14 et 0: 1114 3 9c VAN CAMP BEANS wîro po"K 14 Fi01 l1é14 White DELUXE B. TOISI 2804.4.Po ' 0 "M",. 4AVIMER -ASST, PECTIN APPLE PI JAMS & FILLING AMAE 114,4.0 TI1N19 FL oz JAR 6 9c 2 0199C WES141N SUI4SFIN WAGON ICE WHEELS CREAM 1202 PACKAC4. 94,1,.PACKAGE 9 9c -1.29 Swan URMBRN ATHROOM LQ I su E BLEA&CH ACKAGE '99 F4.OI CONTAINER 5c 839c' Mini Siziler L A MB Lunch Moeats SAUSAGE CHOPS .h,091.9 -dhà ..,.na pkg O o pkg 4 SAUCE S-FL Z O TL 8144 LEA & PERRINS 45c 4.4.08 4404.04 39 GM ONTAINER BLACK PEPPER 43C DONUTS (2 Viietics) Doz. 59C KM LTTER 10 SANI FLUSH 34-mz. C.t. 7.5c HAlO CONDIIIONiR Resdan 6FI. Oi m l. 149 Soft & Dri AREOSOL $119 PLI0 ROSE , ORANGE F4.804 TEA BAGS k'. co1120 $1.49 LIS YS - CHOICE .SLICED BEETS 19 FI.Oz 19,c MONARCHI FARCOIMENT MARGARINE 1-1b. Pko. 4.5c CARNATION INSTANT ASiORIEO FLAVOURS BREAKFAST 6 E,,. P&g. $ 0 7.14.02801 4.4.L H. P.oSAUCE 49C Glossy Smooth No. 1 Florida Cucumbers 2 for 59t Darlington Farms Ont.-No. 1 Cream Mushrooms '$1 .25 I lb. $5.25 / 5 lb. boxi REG & Dip 8.8 01. bagi HOSTESS CHIPS 694 PACKAGE0, 0M9 Q-Trips Cotton Swabs 55c INSTALLATION Emergency Service FREE ESTIMATES 655-4936 53 BALDWIN ST BROOkLIN J 91 ai tv a( 1( al o1 hi du I M HOT WATE R TAN KS à am Monday, April 25 -Parents of children attending Harwood Secondary Sehool meet, 8 p.m. at Harwood Sehiool, Ajax. Wednesday, April 27 - Brooklin Horticultural Society meeting, 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church Hall. Thursday, April 28 - North Ward Community Association meeting, 7:30 p.m. ai Brooklin Community Centre. Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30 - United Church Sulent Auction and Bake Sale, 7-9 p.m. on the Friday, 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the Saturday. New plaza consideired Council is considering a proposai for an eight-unit shopping plaza to be built at the north-west corner of, Dunlop and Green Streets adjacent to the Whitby Plaza. The planning department has expressed concern that the 12 parking spaces offered in the site plan are flot enough, and suggests that the property be developed in conju nction with the entire block south -of the fire hall, rather than as a separate piece of property. This would alleviate the parking problems, says Planning Director Kevin Tunney, and would not jeopardize the redevelopment of the remain- der of the block. IGARY I PL UMBINO FAMILY PAK - 6 t0 8 CHOFS - RIB END PORK CHOPS$1.18i CT FROM THE LOIN - CENTRE CTS PORK CHOPS$1.491 Scimb IJ - RedM S*0 TfAUILY Pâ C MEMS 0 z [ AC AÜ BEEF PATTIES 24."i.1088 SCHNEID9S HEADCHEESE 1I . o w 83c SEFSERVE R@iIs 48 1 - - - -Mm a