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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jul 1989, p. 16

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.PAGE 16, WEITBYtFREE: PRES, WEDNESDA-Y, JULY 12,1989 Broklin1 Plroie z Phone 668-6111 Commercialplazare.j-ected, A comm~ercial plaza for the nortwest cornerof Baldwin St. and Winchester Rd.'ini Brooklin- bas been denied by Whitby coun- cil. "This doesn't belong here in Brooklin in 10 years or 100 years, " said area councillor Ross He said the proposed 84,000-' sq. ft. plaza would detract from, the downtowni. "If we've learned anvthing it is to foster the downtown. We want people -to shop, downtown,» said councillor Joe Drumm in agree- ment. Besides residents- in the area, denial 'or the application came fom agences 'h in and out- side thé town. The liire department noted there was insufficient Water capacity, while the Region's halth department said there is no area in which to put a sewage system to serve the plaza. The Ministry of Transportation also objected, saying it did not want a commercial^ access to. Wincb--ster Rd. S en iors' complex is approved A 135-unit senior citizens cow,- plex in Brooklin has been appro- ved by Whitby coincil. The complex, by Robert Hu - ter, is proposed for the east side of Anderson St., south of Win- chester Rd. The application must now go toregional council for approval. "On of my goals since elected is to get seniors' accommodation to Brooklin,» said north ward councillor Boss Batten at plan- ning and development committee last week.* Planning staff had recommen- Bible sehool at St. Thomas Vacation Bible School will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin, from Aug. 14 to 18, 9:15 to 11:30 a.m., for ages 4 to teens.- There will be Bible stories, songs, crafts-and gamres included ithe program. Kegister'bfr oýr more information cali 579- 8241 or 655-4878. ded the application be denied, saying it was premature. But 4atten argued that the complex is needed in flrooklin and=~ was able to have the staff. rcmmendation overturned. "TCihis goes a long way to ro- vde what the seniors in Broolin would like to see," he said. "This is something that is needed and wanted," agreed regional councillor Marcel Brunelle. % The 135 units will range in size from 1,050 sq. ft. to 1,450 sq. ft. andwill sit on 15.4acres of land. Festival Days Several events, including.z video, dance party, craft show and pipe and rum. tattoo, make up Great Britain Festival Days in Port Perry July 13, 14, 15 and 16. On Thursday, dancing and a chicken wing eating contest are par ofopeîngday festivities in the main tent at Palmer Park. On Friday, a chicken 'and rib barbecue will be held by Hau- gens in the main tent, to be followed by 'Mechanical Surf- board Extravaganza.' At the Scu- g abena avideo, dance party wil b hedhosted by a 'Much- Music' VJ. And a- California Beach Show, featuring skate- board and BMX demonstrations will be held Friday. The Funland Band performs Friday afternoon in the main tent. .On Friday and Saturday the Barley Mow Pub will be held at the Latcham Centre. 'Tribute to British Bock' will be held in the -main tent Saturday night. Arm wrestling contests begin Saturday morning..11 On Sunday, the pipe and druni tattoo starts at -2 p.m. at the bandshell , along with the Kawartha Brass and cloggers and fiddlers. For ticket information or more g eneral information caîl 985-^ 9733 or 985-8977. ASHIBURN CENTENNIAL COMMIJNITY CENTRE INC. 780 Myrtie Road, West Ashburn, Ont. to the supporters of ASHBURN CANADA DA Y PICNIC for donations of equipment, money, services and time. Ajax Portables Ashbumn Basebaîl League Ashbum wMums & Totsr Ashbum General Store Bassett Jewellers Batten Business Group Bra-Ma-Rod Farms Brawley Industries Brooklin & District Lions Club Brooklin Electric Brooklin IGA Brooklin Pharmacy Brooklin Rentais Canada Dry Bottling Co. Ltd. canox-canadian Oxygen Ltd. Central Collegiate Claremont Automotive Country charm Decor Sandy & Harvey Bath & Cohorts Bunny cox ichard Davies Geradine Deveril Dowson's Water Haulage The Drawing Roomf Durham Home Delivery Durham Recycling Ino. Fisher Farm Service Frank Real Estate AnMn Franklin Freedom Valley Designs Kathy Godden Grant Jones Ice Cream Ltd. Harman Automotive Canada Hy- Hope Farm Market J & B Spprtswear Lakeridge Links Golf Club Leedie Landscaping Medallion Group Oakridge Golf & Country Club The Plant Manager Provincial Signs Bill Reid Jr. Remax Canaan Land Realty St. John Ambulance, 425 Div. Smith Beverages Sunnyside Farms Dennis Thomas Thunderbird Golf & Country Club Tim Horton Donuts King St. Oshawa Tony Emm Enterprises Town of Whitby Uxbnidge Nurseries Ltd. Victorian Classics Woodwork Victorian Homes Whitby Brass Band Winchester Golf Club community workers and attendees Canada Day Committeé of the Ashbur n Centennial Community Centre Board "PHA RMA C YTHO UGHT; 0f.THE ,DAY " Taking your prescription the way youhave been told to.- Even with the. best of intentions it is easy to err. People forget, n ot just old people. They not only forget to take their medication, they forget whether they have' taken it or not. That is why a "pili reminder"'is a good idea. We have containers that hold a day's supply or your quota for a wee k. And then there is that air tight container thatholds aý wee nitroglycermn. supply of * * .* When you are in the store have a look at at the Lighthearted Cookbook ... the recipes are aimed at *ii*i*izing the content of things like fat and sait..... ail profits go to the Canadian Heart Foundatiion. BROOKLIN IDA PHARMACY, 65 Baldwin Streetj Brooklin 655-330 1, eltyQURN 3PQUHOOD DRUGSTORE, I-IH. GOODE &'SON (1987> L-tD. FARM SUPPLIES We carry a Iwid vadnefy of fannproducts for yourneeds Dalry F.od Homs.FeedSWtne Feed Sheep & Goal FedPet Fed Vtamè, a MinealStq>pfmns & Fedlzer Brmnd Nine Producta from: *Shur Gan - Master FeeM - -Purina - Gallagher Ela-Ci Fonce- 1EILIVERY ^VAILAE39I GIVE USA CA LL ORODROP IN Brook Street,, Uxbridge 852-3355 MON.- FR1. 8 a.r.- 5p.m. SAT.O.a.m.- lp.m.,

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