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Whitby Free Press, 28 Oct 1987, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WHITI3Y FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOI3ER 28, 1987 Clean-up by scouts is appreciated To the editor: This afternoon (Oct. 17) a group- of cubs and scouts (1 don't know their packor troop numbers), their leaders and their parents cleaned up the debris from Lynde Creek and its banks along Jeffrey Street Park. 1 would like them to know their time and effort are greatly ap- preciated. Prom my balcony. t counted three grocery carts. an old tire and various other discarded ar'ticles. in the creek. Thank you. Sincerely. Mary Gouldburn -Whitby iMany entries at local bird show The 28th Canadian National Bird Show held recently at the Pickering Recreation Centre was an immense success, with more en- tries *than anticipated by its organizers. The annual show, which alter- nates yearly between eastern and western Canada, was held in this area this year to help celebrate the loth anniversary of the Durham Avicutural Society of Ontario. Formed in 1977 with 13 charter members, the society now bousts 130 members who are interested in promoting and protecting the quality and standards of their chosen speciesof birds. There were more than 900 cages, many containing a number of birds at last weekend's show. Seven judges, ail from outside the provin- ce, found it difficult to chose the winners from the seven divisions STOP SMOKING LOSE WEIGHÇI WITH.RELAXOLOGY CONTROL UT m~u or MONEY 8ACK GUARANTEED WITH RELAXOLOGY RETURNINO IM RESPOINSE TO A HIGH DEMAND D or DUE TO OUR UN8EATAOLE SUCCESS MONEY BACK GUARANTEED Vota will stop smokinq. coitfoably. posativoly arnd wathout the uisual lrriaaturg Lose weiqht and control il Learn how leelirtils Ail you tnavo to tualit hsat now as youir Iurn Ioaaprove your health by Io reduc itstr ess and tension and enjoy si;aiply beaig a nori-smuk.îItio lcusitrids of piople (luit smokinq with us anad enijoy thit eMlJfiio zisnd the coa.fu(t of bràlier lves. 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ON LYON E M EETI NG IS REQUI RED FOR EACH THERAPY 4, CORPOIRATION0OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY REQUIRES LONG RANGE POLICY PLANNER 1 AND PLANNING TECHNICIAN i PLANNING DEPARTMENT Applications/resumes, wîll be received by the undersigned for the positions of LONG RANGE POLICY PLANNER 1 and PLANNING TECHNICIAN 1 in the Town of Whitby Planning Depart ment, until Wednesdav. November 25th. 1987. at 4:30 p.m. LONG RANGE POLICY PLANNER I Duties include: processing and reporting on officiai plan amendment applications; conducting research, data compilation and analysis, assisting in the development and'review of planning policy and studies, and performing other duties as assigned. QUALIFCATIONS A degree f rom a recognized school of urban and regional planning, a minimum of two [2] years working experience in municipal planning, or equivalent working experience, with eligibility for membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners. Demonstrated research and analytical abilities, strong organizational and communication skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of micro computer planning applications and/or the heritage conservation process would be definite assets. SALARY Salary to be commensurate with experience, skill, ability and qualifications. Good f ringe benefits. PLANNING TECHNICIAN I Duties include: preparation of resource materials for staff reports, subdivision agreements, by-laws and public meetings; provide technical assistance to professional planning staff in the circulation of development applications, administration of architectural control, review of landscape/urban design components, data collection, site inspections; respond to general counter/telephone inquiries and performing other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate from a Community College in Municipal Planning, Architectural Technology or Urban Design or graduate from a Community College with considerable experience in a Municipal Planning Off ice. Demonstrated technical, organizational and communication skills with a demonstratedi understanding of municipal planning procedures. SALARY Salary to be commensurate with experience. skiîl, ability and q ualif ications. Good f ringe benef its. Quaifedaplicants should submit ;a detiled resuime indicating education, experience, references, etc. REZONING application lias been made bv~ the Sorichetti Corp. for a five-story office building (revized fromn original four-story proposai) at the nor- thwest corner of Brock St. S. and Dunlop St. W., the' site of the existing Waterbed Gallery. No comments were made at a publie mieeting last week on the ap- plication which' wilI now be reviewed.by planners and other agencies. Shown above is an architect's ren- dering of the building proposed. __ Crime ~ -~ Stoppers 4 -ME Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solvi'ng a hit and run accident, which occurred, on Taunton Rd. E at Grandview St. in Oshawa on Sunday, Sept. 27. At about 7:30 p.m. a 23-year-old Hampton man w as crossing Taunton Rd. when he was struck by a vehicle travelling eastbound. He was tossed into the car by the impact and sustained a compound fracture to bis lower left leg. He was found by some friends and taken to the Oshawa General Hospital. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information whic h leads to the arrest of the person responsible. Anyone, who might know anything about this accident is asked to cali. You will neyer be required to identify yourself or appear in court. The Crime Stoppers office is open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday to Friday and the phone numbers are: 1-222-8477 or 1-800-387-8477 free from all phones including pay phones. Sergeant Sandy Ryrie of Durham Regional Police writes this ar- ticle to help combat crime. A citizen board administers the Crime Stoppers programs of which there are now over 650 in North America., Pistol blanks are found Durham Regional Police. following a trail of blood from the' front of the Royale Hotel at 153 Brock St. N. Saturday morning to the rear of the building, found 10 starter pistol blanks, a watch and a pair of pants. Nine of the blanks had been f ired. Police have- no explanation for the blood or the blanks. NO W OPEN Seven Days a Week *From9-l2bringinyour Children for free babysittîng while you tan. *Special Offier 10 sessions for $39a tNI Nov.15187 " Si lver solarium systems wlFacial " Safe Tanning " Healthy Golden look " Stereo Sound rooms " Great f ôr pre..hoi iday base Hours: Mon. - Fr1. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.- Sat. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.4Î Sun. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 965 Dundas St, W. (West Lynde Plaza) Whitby 668-7050

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