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Whitby Free Press, 27 Jun 1979, p. 9

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WHTIY RN. PRF..ç£ q wpnNiLpqnvv T i , U'M Ilf, 7 17 ri' à Land expropriated to rebuild Thickson interchange The Operations Committee approved Co-ordinator of McEwen's recommendation the property it is being ser- dµring its meeting last week Development Forbes "Doc" that the municipalitv not ved with the Notice of Exnr- Police observed a car parked illegally on the lot of Whitby Toyota, Dundas Street West last week. They observed the driver of the car moving about, and on further investigation they took Jeffery James Fenne- gan 65 of Liverpool Road South Pickering in custody about 2 a.m. June 19, Inspec- tor David Flemming said., The officers took the man into custody for investiga- tions of break, enter and thefts in Pickering and Whitby. The Whitby Toyota car dealer's office had been broken into and a theft com- .mitted. police said. Mr. Finnegan was charged with possession of narcotics following his arrest. The Quality Auto dealers on 401 Dundas Street repor- ted a theft from an auto, Police said. The auto was parked on the parking lot when it was discovered that a window in the car had been smashed. On further investi- gation it was -found that a radio had been stolen from the car, police said., Police said that a Mrs. Sxabo of 101 Whiteoaks, Whitby reported the theft of numerous household items from the locker area of the apartment. FITNESS IS SOMETHING YOU CAN JUMP UP AND DOWN ABOUT! PBRTkIPBT rififi»0 Walk a block.Today. make any objection to the expropriation of some town land. The Committee recom- mends that the Mayor and Clerk-Administrator be au- thorized to sign the neces- sary releases. It was pointed out by Mr. McEwen in his report that the Province of Ontario is expropriating the south-west leg of the approach to the Thickson Road and 401 inter- change. The property formerly owned by Buldykes, often referred to as the Buldyke Orchard, is now owned by numbered company 270372 Ontario Limited. As the Town of Whitby owns easements over nart of priation. The report states the Pro- vince of Ontario is expropri- ating a parcel of land suffi- cient to provide for access at the south-we9t corner of Vic- toria Street and 401 to Thick- son Road. the land for this purpose being expropriated goes through the existing apple orchard and bisects Thick- son Road halfway between 401 and the Canadian Nati- onal Railway. The approach will mpke a four-cornered intersection on Thickson Road, and will be somewhat south of the existing intersection. Mr. McEwen told-the Ope- rations Committee that the only reason the Town of expropriation is due to the ownership of the easement is fact the Town is the regis- with the Region," because of tered owner of a trunk sani- the Durham Bill. tary sewer that fairly closely In fact, Whitby does not parallels the creek in this own the land but the Town is particular section. the registered owner and Since sanitary sewers are therefore it was notified as now the Durham Region's part of the expropriation. Cablecast Listings Cablecast 10, serving Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville & Brooklin Programs for Wednesday, June 27 - Tuesday, July 3/79 Wednesday, June 27 12:00 Fiesta '79 Concert Highlights... (Hours 6,7) - Greek Dancers, Nederlandse Dancers, Sokolya Ukrainian Dancers, Portuguese*Dancers, Maltese Dancers and Presentation of the Queens and the Crowning of Miss Fiesta '79. 2:30 The Historical Investiture of the Krights of Malta 3:30. 1979 Ontario Summber Games for the Physically Disabled. Interview with Grant Southwell, Volunteer Co-ordi- nator 4:00 Provincial Treasuier Frank Miller's Address to the League of Women Electors 4:30 Kingsview Choir - Music to the Ears 5:00 Sign Off Thursday, June 28 12:00 Sign On for the Deaf 12:30 Fiesta '79 Parade with Guest Commentator Sandra Peters 2:30 Law with AI Fisher 3:00 Let's Find Out 3:30 The Historical Investiture .the Knights of Malta 4:30 1979 Ontario Summber GAmes for the Physically Disabled Interview with Martha Anne Rankine, Acting Protocal Chairman and John Todd, Chairman of Special Events 5:00 Sign Off Friday, June 29 12:00 Fiesta '79 Concert Highlights... (Hours 1 & 2) -* Opening Ceremonies, Highland Dancers, Club Loreley Dancers, Italian Dancers, French Dancers of the Rendezvous Pavilion, Israel Dancers, Polish Dancers of Toronto 2:00 1979 Summer Games for the Physically Disabled. Interview with Grant Southwell, Volunteer Co-ordinator for the Games being held in Oshawa 2:30 The Historical Investiture...the Knights of Malta 3:30 Whitby Then & Now with Brian Winter 4:00 Fiesta '79 Concert Highlights... (hour 3) Club Carib, Oshawa Musikids 5:00 Sign Off Monday, July 2nd Closed...(Canada Day Holiday) Tuesday, July 3 12:00 Sign On for the Deaf 12:30 Music to the Ears...Kingsview Church Choir 1:00 Music to the Ears...St. George's Church Choir 1:30 The Historical Investure of the Knights of Malta 2:30 Fiesta '79 Parade 4:30 1979 Suimer Games for Physically Disabled Interview with Jim Fraser, Games Co-ordinator and David Crighton. Sport Technical Chairman 5:00 Sign Off Programs subject to change without notice! Thefts investigated y

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