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Whitby Free Press, 22 Feb 1984, p. 11

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$à"4900O New nsurance adjuster It seems that Whitby just keeps on growving. Last Tbursday, Mayor Bob Attersley (second from left) was on band to present a key chain complete with the Town's seal to Ken Green (second from rigbt) as the front door of Green and Associates was officially opened. The flrm's speciality is insurance investigation and adjustment. The office bas been open since November and bas tbree employees. Green believes that this is the only company of its kind in Whitby. Green and Associates bas its head office in Toronto. Looking on during the key chain presentation were Mike Green (lef t) and Regional Councillor Gerry Emmn (rigbt). Free Press Staff Photo Town t Parts of Mary St. and Elizabeth Cres. will be renamed Crawforth St., Witby Coundil bas decided. At its meeting last w eek, town couneil decilIed to bring for- ward a bylaw to change the name o»f Mary St.. west of Anderson St. and Pringle Dr. and Elizabeth Cres. west of Thickson Rd. and east of Crawfortb st. to Crawforth St. Also affected by the name change is Mar St. east of Tbickson Rd. In bis report to coun- cil, town clerk Don MacKay said that the, action is being taken at the request of the Wbit- by Fire Department.. "The department con- tends that the fragmen- tation of Mary St., east of Garden St., and its name simiiarity witb Mary St. E. and Mary St. W., west of Garden ALL MAKES DURHAM KEYBOARD S.ERVICES M55 BLOOR ST. W. OSHAWA 725-0001 o, Chang( St. resuits in' undue delays wben responding to emergency cal originating , from properties on Mary St.," he said. "In sucb instances, the fire, department must varify municipal addres ses- to determine the exacét'portion of Mary St. from wbich an emergency cail originates prior to responding to the cali." Because of this, the fire department belleves that the sim- street names plest metbod of ban- dling the problem is to change the name of Mary St. east of Garden St. MacKay also noted that if approved, the change would result in four municipal ad-< dresses -also . being, changed. However, the changes wiil flot- be implemented until after council's operations committee bolds a public meeting on Mar. 19 at 7:30 p.m. to determine whether or SHAWA- EMINI u4ÇE% YMNASTIC l LUIýNc. le holding roglstratIons for Recroational Gym. nastlcs at West Lynde Sohool. Feb. 24, 5:30 to 8:00. For Further Information Plis. Coli 5691 TH-APe 214 D)n(ls S' 194KingSV' not there is objections proposal- any strong to the theft Almost $4,000 in lawn care equipment was stolen from a storage shed at the Country Lane Golf' Club last Friday night. According to the Durham Regional Police Force, the thiefs broke the shed's lock and removed two spiker units valued at $2,000; 10 to 12 sprinkler heads valued at $150 each; and, a weed ester valued at $450. Damage to the shed was valued at $3. Police saîd that a vebicle was used in the theft as fresb tire tracks were found near the shed. Smash A convenience store on Michael Blvd. suf- fered a smash and grab robbery in the early hours of last Saturday morning. According to the Durham Regional Police Force, a nea rby resident heard the sound of smashing glass at 3:18 a.m.. and saw figures run away from the scene' througbf the park next to the plaza. Police said that $400 damage was done to the front window 0f the MS Mini-Mart. Stolen was approximately $135 in cigarettes. A further $100damage was done to the store's candy stock display. r lu l 0 (e 0Hawaii * Acapulco Las Vegas * Jamaica ÎgFlorida * Barbao We avethe places you want tobel PORT PERRY TRAVELV'%.YE'W 64Water Street. 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