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Whitby Free Press, 24 Jan 1979, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS council asked to',look at'passing its smoke detector bylaw Councilor Joe urumm nas called for council to pass the third reading of its manda- tory smoke -detector bylaw, but other counicillors are flot as anxious to proceed with it. Councillor Bob Attersley said he would like to have some mfore time to think r ~'~r 1, I about tme nyiaw and its effeets. It passed through. two out of three readings befot-e the November muni-~ cipal election. Councillor Attersley would' like to see the two rookie councillors Joe Bugelli. and Barry Evans have Iro«tCy uu Seasonal changes may af- fect your hair, leaving it dry and brittie. Let us get it back in healthy condi-, tion, perk it up with new styling, too. LA CONTESS$A REAUTY LOUNGE 119 Cr.ça St some time' to stuly me. proposed bylaw which, if passed, would make smoke detectors man- datory in ail homes in town. They are already required in new homes. The, bylaw was stalled after second reading because of complaints from As ter Ri Ontal Osha, Fnref residents about bei ng forced to instali smoke detectors. A number of residents have in rment months agreed to the principle of smokc detectors as a safety factor, but stili did flot want them 'forced down their throats" in a bylaw. Fire Chief Ed Crouch said that a least one Whitby famnily was saved by a sMokc detector at the timne he intro- duced thebylaw to council. A smoke detector also alerted a family of four to a fire in their home on Ribblesdale Street in the 'new Pringle Creck subdivision this month. 1,1ecause of the smoke detector's influence in saving this family, Councillor Drumm asked last week that the bylaw be lifted from the table and Ontaiîo Regiment, holds an open house Jan. 28 part of its annual Win- the range of skills and activi- wide range of military skills, from The Regiment during tecruiting Program, The ties displayed on the will be handled by a team the "'Open House." ioP Regiment (RCAC), occasion. masResrveArmd Iquiries concerning Youth to be, sentenced Mar. 81 membership in the Militia will hold "Open House" in the Oshawa Armoury on Sunday January 28. The "Open House" which will run from 9 a.m. to 4 P-41. will include displays of militia vehicles, weapons, communications equipment and clothing, a film presen- tation,' tours of the Armoury, and an opportunity to meet members of The Regiment. The Regimental Band will also perform for -visitors. Lieutenant Colonel M.J. Koster, Commanding Officer of The Ontario Regiment expre ssed> the opinion that- visitors will beipesdb which offers training in a Pump house destroyed by fire On Saturday Jan. 13 the police were present at the scene of a f ire at R.R. 2, Port Perry. The fire was in the pump house owned by Raymond Vivian and the shed was destroyed, police said. The cause of the fire is believed to have been faulty wiring. on crnninal negligence charge A 17-year-old Whitby youth -Damag-e to units 29 and 30 was remanded out of custody arnounted to more than last week for sentence on $6,000 as an entire brick wall March 8 on a charge of adjoining the two homes was criminal negligence. demolished, both front doors Ronald Petch of loi White were shattered and there Oaks Court,- Unit 1109, was interior damage to one pleaded guilty to the charge, of the homes, the court was and was remanded for a told. presentence report and Petch's car was a total community service order as- write-off and he suffered sessment by Judge Donald serious injuries. His lawyer Dodds., told the court there was a The court was told that strong suggestion of suicide Petch accelerated his car in the case. through a stop sign in the Judge Dodds told Petch he West Lynde subdivision, and had endangered the lives of apparently lost control as he other people as well as his hit a curb, struck two trees own. "I'd hate to be a paper- and ended up near 15 boy in that neighborhood," Michael Boulevard, between he said. two town bouses. I Eat-In Kitchen-WaIk Out to Cedar Deck overlooking fenced yard. Large Master Bedroom, 2 baths. Quality Broadloom over hardwood. Asking $65,900. Cali Lorne Kime 668-6221 or 683-0267. OnIy $56,9Ã"0, Full Price. 3 Bedroom, L-Shaped "Tudor" Rec. Roomn. 10 114 per cent mortgage. Low Down Payment. Cali Bruce Opferkuch 668-6221 or 6i3- j20-. 918 BROC KST. N. WHITBY 0F CHAR BROILED >STEAKS TWO CAN EAT FOR THÉ <PRICE 0F ONE FOR THREE SUNDAYS ONLY JAN l4th, 2lst, 28th. BuY one (Veal Cutiet) for $5.95- GET ONE FREE, In cludes saiad or i omaxo Juice, Baked Pot- atoes with sour cream and chives. R- >îs, Butter. Pickles and Olives. NO PREFENRED CUSTOMER r-ARflS PLEASE OTHER LOCATIONS WATER LOO CAMBRIDGE Ab ON DO N STRATFcjRÃ" ÈRAM PTON à 1 1 Fi 1 Hol d'i- .. q mumme 6mk9262 -,j

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