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Whitby Free Press, 8 Mar 1989, p. 9

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WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,,1989 PAGE 9 Nqeclaoe. stolen from resident IJurham Regional Police are investigating the theft of a $1,000 neekiace from a Whitby woman last Thursday, March 2. The theft took place at the Whitby Public Library. Police said the woman was wearing the necklace when she felt a tug at ber neck. The woman told police she did not check her nèck until she got home later that day. Jewelry, video machine taken More than $1,000 worth of jewelry and a video machine were stolen from a home on Winston Crt«. last Friday. Durham Regional Police say the home was entered through a basement window. Thbe Centre with a "4Personali ANJA VANDENIHEUVEL (left) and Kim Bradley demonstrate an act of abuse on a child by an angry mother during the KIDO personal safety programn held recently by Outreach Abuse Preven- tion at the Whitby Publie Library. KEDIO teaches children how to feel good about themselves and also teaches children basic skills to proteet them- selves. Vince Ohprecio.Free Press photo Severcmce applications may i ncre as e FROM PAGE 3 divide those properties (and save tax money),» said Brunelle who voted against the severances. Bugelli, who was chairman of the planning committee when the applications first came before counciI Our years ago, noted that the severed lot s (which would be 55 by 200 feet) would be "far greater than the normal" lot. "Lt is ludicrous to deal with developers with one set of cri- teria and a resident with another," said Bugelli, noting that council has iven approval to a subdivision behind Camp- beIl's lot with 45-ft. lots. "If we allow this we will be tion would not devalue property in the neighborhood and would actually bring in more taxes for the Town. He warned council that if the severance is not approved, he would appeal the decision at an Ontario Municipal Board (0MB) hearing. "If we turn this down we wîll have an indefensible position at the 0MB," said Drumm. "I don't mînd going there for a fight but I like to go with a chance to win. I won't waste taxpayers' money by fighting a losing battie."- Drumm noted that planning department had recommendecd flooded with applications fromn the severances. others in the area and that will Although the tie vote meant change the community,» said the motion was lost and the Batten. severances were denied, council Campbell, who appeared *directed planning committee to before council, said his apphica- agzain consider the applications. Tantalize your tootsiest.: ILooking for a unique gift for the person who has* Ievexything? Well why not try the sheer luxury and *relaxation of our professional. Foot Care Servie! Let *oneC of our Registered professlonally trained Foot *Care Specialists treat your feet to the klnd ofI pamperIng they truly deserve. From. cutting nails to* Ithe bllss of a soak and massage, we do it ail at a *very reasonable> price. With GIft Certificates *avallable, what better way Is there to say "I love *you", let alone " Imkow where you stand"! Cali or visit today for details.I I FOOT CARE SERVICE* I i the privacy of your home* I YEALMTH SERVCES INC. 0356 King Stireet West, Oshawa, Ontaxlo. L1J 2j9 1 <416) 433 1494 Lmmmu.mmm..mmm.imm..mu.m.i Songs, Games & Stori'es from Sesame Street Meet "Luis" (Emilio Delgado) from Sesame Street LWVE at the Oshawa Centre. "Luis" performs his 30-minute show, SONGS, GAMES & STORIES FROM SESAME STREET at 1, 3 & 5 pm on Monday, March l3th. Co-Sponsored by TODAY'S PARENT ûrllu Pr"tn Pu iedemonstrations of BMX cycling, skateboarding and board sailing at the Summer TrIlls/Sports Show(s), March 15-18 at the Centre. The Centre for Sesame Street The Centre for Me

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