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Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1988, p. 11

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ý1988, PAGE il WHTTBY FIREE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 50-home subdivision approei VA-M Whitby administrative commit- tee members, rejecting a planning recommendation, have approved a subdivision application 'for 50 single family homes off McQuay Blvd., north of Bonacord Ave. Planning staff had recommend- ed that the, application by Caincstle Developments Ltd. be denied since the property had been designated for mediumi density residential development, so that as many as 124 block townhouse dwellings could be put on the property. But some nearby residents, permitted to comment Monday by acting comiittee chairman Ross Batten, said they preferred the lower density development such as proposed by the developer. Residents said the existing Col. Farewell public school was already at capacity and also had concerns. about traffie impact frm future mediumi density developmenit. "I just feel that no matter what we say, nothing is going to help," said Linda Boyd of Jacob Dr., in support of the Caincastle plan for single fanmily homes. However, councillor Joe Drumrn, admitting he would be criticized forî turning down townhouses, said he agreed with the Caincastle plan, if no more than 50 homes were put on the property. Mayor Bob Attersley agreed, noting that the Town previously allowed larger single faniily family homes on Brookdale Ores., and that the proposed devel- opment by Caincastle "would blend in with that." Attersley said the Caincastle plan also blended better with schools and trafic. The recommendation by committee goes before Town council next Monday night. 4URSING & HOMEMAKING SERVICES CALL 24 HRS/DAY - 7 DAYS/WEEK NURSES *COMPANIONS * HOMEMAKERS IN HOME OR INSTITUTIONS ADDMONAL SERVICES BY REGISTERED STAFF: FOOTCARE HOME VISITS 1r40.UDE5 )Si7 BAiING IDESS CORNS e CALLUSES BOOD RESSDRESSWIGH T0ENAIL CAUE BOD RSUR5 WI FOOT SOAKS / MASSAGES MEDICATIONS / INJECTIONS HEALTHY TREES & PLANT 3 yr. Asparagus - 40$ Strawberries - 200 Everbearing Raspberries - 604 Male, Ash - $5. Cezar, Forsythia, Lilac - $3. Rhubarb, Horseradish,.Iris - $1. Gooseberry, Currarît - $4. Multiplier Onion Sets - $150 plus Spruce, Pine, Coloradlo Spruce, Dwarf Pear. For more Information cail - 655-4525 YOUID BEITER Su .DOWN Sen iors' grants given New Horizons' grants totalling more than $20,000 have been awar- ded te three groups of retired people inWhitby. The Whitby groups to 'receive grants were the* Whitby Seniors Luncheon Out Committee, Brock St. N., $5,220, te conti nue a wheels-to- meals program; the Fairview Lodge Horizons Improvement Comnmittee, Dundas St. W., $13,478, to establish a programn of activities including a choral program, flower arranging, folk art, mixed media art, needlecrafts, tuck shop, wheelchair horticultural activities, self improvement grooming program and a "Kids and Seniors ini Motion" program; and the Leisure Hobbies Committee, $1,456, te ex- pgnd an existing program of ac- tivities including flower arranging, woodworking, indoor/outdoor gar- dening and shuffleboard. New Horizons is a federal gover- nment program that enables retired people to create projects of their own choosing. It offers grants to groups who undertake activities for the benefit of themselves and others in the community. The accent is on local needs as seen by older people and on their willingness to meet such needs. Correction A photograph in last week's edition was incorrectly identified as Cranberry marsh in south Whitby. The photograph actually showed Storey marsh, which is east of Cranberry marsh. The Free Press regrets the error. FOR 1H15 ONE. ........ let Leather Occasional Chairs, Wing Sofa, for H-ome and Office Stylish Sofas by Butler and Roberts are sure to please. O'ood selection. The GalIer Collection by Vogel. Show woocl chairs for many uses. ...... Barrymore, famous for quaity and comfort. Loveseats. sofas and chairs. rhe Iuxury of Leather from Kaufman of Collingwood. Immediate delivery while supplies Iast. Style 6483. Wing Chairs by Barrymore. The traditional look for your home. UP TO 50%0 OFF EVERY SEAT IN THE HOUSE Chesterfields,. Loveseats, Wing Chairs, Stools, Arm Chairs, sofas. If you can sit on it, you can saveup to 50% on it at the Kaufman Seat sale. Chooee frors the quality and craftsmanship of Barrymore, Butler Roberts, Vogel, Concordia arnd, of course, Kaufmnan. Delivery is indluded i sale pnioe. Everythhng that's in stock is on sale, mnduding our floor samples. Andi every purchase qualifies you for a free consultation with one of our in-store professional interior design staff. So? What are you waiting for? With savings like these, this is no >\ ~tine to be sitting aroundc. The Koufman Furniture GQIIery Ltd. Where Beautiful» Homes Begin. MARKHAM The Kaufman Furniture Gallery Highway #7 just east of McCowan Telephone 471-5353 MISSISSAUGA The Kaufman House Gallery 2273 Dundas Street West (west of Erin Milis Prkwy.) Telephone 828-1330 WHITBV The Kauf man Furniture Gallery Highway #2 east of Thickson Rd. Telephone 434-1733 4 3 3 1 4 9 m --7-7 77ý ma 1 " mi

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