WHITBY FREE PRESS , WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1977, PAGE 19 Must remove dredginge Park developer runs afoul of conservation authority Russ Wilde, who is deveiop- ing a park and ponidonPrinigie Creek, has run afoul of the Central Lake Oîdario Conser- vation Au thority which is planning to prosecute hlmi for unauthorized land exca- New lights for downtown The operations comnittee of couincil is awaiting approvai by the couincil as a whiole to instali new ornarnentai street iights in downtown Whitby. The three-globed iamps, selected by the Downtown Action Comnmittee xiii replace the existing orniamen- tai ligits, which xere instaiied in 1939. Thiese have deter- are no longer availabie, says Public Works Director Dick Kuwahara. The couincil lias buidgeteci $ 10,000 this year for die new liits on Brook Street betwcen Duiop and Mary Strects. The second stage xiii provide the saine iights for Duncias Street in tthe down- town next year. vation.. Mr. Wilde, owner of LER Construction, toid CLOCA officiais last week, thait at a cost of $2,300 he had a crame scoop andci dredge a, pond that wouid be 380 by 60 feet, south of Watson Stree t. Mr. Wilde said lie was building a park for the Town of Whitby, but CLOCA Chairrnan Johin Uoodwin said lie had no documentation froin the toxvn authorizitig Mr. Wilde to do it. H-e said the to\vni had not naîncd Mr. Wilde as its agent, and Mr. Wilde agreed that this 'was the case. CLOCA General Manager Bill Canmpbell said there was some mnert to Mr. Wilde's proposai but Pringle- Creek is currently the subjeet of ani engineering study and CLOCA wanted to see plans prepared by the town itself f6r the matter to be considered. Mr. Wilde said he proposed thiree ponds, one north of 'Wat son Street on land he owns, one he has dug south of Watson Street 011 land owned by his wife, and a Mhird on Whitby property east of Brook Street. CLOCA has deferred a decision on the three ponds and the placing of dredged spoilings within the creek floodplain, and has required Mr. Wilde to immediately remrove ail dredged mate riai presently stockpiled west of Pringie- Creek fro m the floodplaiin. iorated and replacemnent parts Coming Events NAVY IýNSPECTION The Whitby Sea Cadet Corps xiii be holding its aniual inspection June 1 at 7 p. m. at King Street Public School. BAKE SALE The West Lynde Area Commihtee of the Whitby Block Parents Association is sponsoring a bake sale ah the Whitby MaIl June 1 1, starting at 10 a.m. Everyone is weiconîe. ISCF RALLY "Contact for Christ", the local branch of Inter Varsity Christian Feiiowship, are sponsoring a raily at the Brooklin United Church May 29 at 2:30 p.m. Studen ts, sponsors, area committee members,Ontario's nex'. Divisionai Direchor Rev. Mel Donald, and local staff member Ian Shaw xiii be taking part. Everyone is invited. ELECTION FORUM LRENT A CAR!I $14 95 aday 668-8000 7i f/us 0108 PJ"S opposite Brewers Retail An ail-candidates' provin- cial election forum xiii be held June 2 fromn 7 p.mn. ho Il _p.m. at tLie Centennial Building. Everyone.is invited to attend and hear the plat- fornîs of the four candidates for Durhiam West rîding. j MIKE'S HAIRSTYLING 11 Hairstyling orpleased - MEN Ç7 f announce ifs 2nd Anniversary B - 601 Dundas Sf. W. Whifby 1111 fii Town Plaza (2 barbers) 668-7800~ FOR ALL YOUR7INTING NEEDS M.B.M. Publishing & Photography inc. 121 7Brock St. N. 668-6111 Whitby Community Bingo iaycees Kiwanis Kinsmen Optimists 2 m $500 JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Monday, May 930 Lic. No. 212586 FIRST JACKPOT AT 50 NUMIBERS SECOND JACKPOT_ AT pmr -MP 55 NUMBERS 7:15 pm No children under 16 admitted Nô ADMISSION'CHARGE! HEYIEENSHORE PAVILION (corner Water St. .& Dunlop Dr., Whitby) BROCK WHITBY 668-3618 THURS. FRI. ONLY "THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION" COMPI. FROM 7:05 P.M. ADULT. ENT. SAT. SUN. MON. TUE. MAY 28-31 ""TAXI DRIVER" ROBERT DENIRO, JODIE FOSTER '." PLUS.... "SHAMPOO" WARREN- BEATTY, JULIE CHRISTIE, GOLDIE HAWN CHI LDREN'S MATi NE E SAT. 1:30JOP.M. 'SNOOPY, COME HOME" 9O 1FREE ADMISSION WITH THIS AD Z SAND i PAID ADMISSION "q. --m ý lmfiý