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Whitby Free Press, 29 Nov 1989, p. 3

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Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Recommenda- tions to council That a bylaw be brought forward to assume Belmont Court, in the Markborough Properties subdivision, block B, as a public highway; that the developers be released f rom the obligations of the subdivision agreement; and that the Ministry of Transpor- tation of Ontario be informed of the assumption of Belmont Crt, as a public highway. Approved That Sohedule "T"r Bridge Weight Limits of the traffic bylaw be renewed and that a c0py of the confirming bylaw be sent to the Ministry of Transportation 0f Ontario, as requested. (The list must be revïewed and the bylaw renewed every two years.) Approved That an underground rear yard hydro system within the park area of the Subway Trailer Park, at 1010 Dundas St. E., Whitby, be maintained in the approved site plan agreement for the trailer park, subject to the Town recelving uncQnditional letters of withdrawal (by residents) of their objections to the bylaw. Approved That the Town clerk prepare a bylaw establishing the Hamers Road extension as a public highway being Hamers Road; and the bylaw be brought forward for council's approval. Approved That council approve the site plan application submitted by Durham lnvestments for a 41 6-sq. m. (4,48 1 -sq. ft.> warehouse addition on the east side 0f Hopkins St., south of Consumers Dr., in the Town of Whitby, subject to the comments 0f the planning director; and that the municipal solicitor be instructed to prepare a site plan agreement. Approved That council deny the application to exempt the proposed sign for Realty World, 132 Dundas St. W., f rom the requirements of the sight triangle. That council approve a minor variance to reduce the sight triangle on the subject property f rom $5,9500 rcdsed Kdnap threat investîgated Police continue to investigate a threat to kidnap a Whitby bank managers wife. On Fiday, Nov. 24, at around 1:10 p.m., the manager of the National Trust Company at 308 Dundas St. W., received a tele- phone caîl indicating that his wife had been kidn apped.* The caller also made a demand for money. Durham Begional Police di.covered the man's wif.ý Assault charge is laid A triendly ganie of street hockey ended with an assault charge against a Whitby man. According to Durham Regional Police, a group of youngsters were playing hockey on the street in front of 56 Lowder Place in Whitby Sunday, around 4:30 p.m. When a neihor arrn- ved home and couId n t get into his driveway, police say the dri- ver got out of bis car and grab- bed one of the youths by the shirt. The 16-year-old puled loose from the man and began running. A short time later, when the game resumed, the same man came out from a nearby home. The teenager, who had been grabbed previously, saw the man approaching the group, dropped bis hockey stick and tried to get out of the man's path, according to the police report. The man proceeded to break the hocke stick. Lewis farker,, 47, of 54 Lowder Place, has been charged with assault and mischief. He will answer to the charges in court on Jan. 19, 1990. Window smiashed had been lured from ber p lace of employment with a telephone calI indicating ber husband had been injured in a motor vehicle accident. Police located the wife and ascertained that she was safe. The case went without in- cident, and police are continuing to investigate the attempted extortion. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 198, PAGE 3 Damage $1,200 to building A case of mischief has resulted lobby at 200 Garden St. and tore in $1,200 in damnage t6 a Whitby off several door knobs, damaged apartment building. the 'apartment buzzer panel and Durham Regional Policesay smash ed several windows, in- they have no suspects after a cluding a window of one of the person or persons entered the basement apartments. Coleman 1s THigE ilfluxe Hfeat Pump HEA71NG & AIR CONDMTONING - CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING Sin the summer anfd more even comfort ail winter~ long. 'i*f oq ate' unti Nov. -o/89 ~~VV.3( 9 MONEY SAVING HEATING Save Up To 30% on your electric heating bis with Coieman's T.H.E. Il Deluxe Heat Pump. EG: 2 1/2 ton unit has S.E.E.R. rating 12.0 C.O.P 3.72 EnrMrk«<LOANPA The Eectncây FPe FINANCED SY THE Scotiabank5 Low morithly payments 11.75% AIR CONTROL HOME COMFORT SPECIALUST Cail us for any of your heating and -a;r conditioning needs. w 9. 14 métres to 7 metes; and An estimated $200 damage yourself while the priae that the applicant revise the was caused to a Whitby store, is so low. sîgn application to incor- after vandals smashed its win- porate sign materials which dow. Visit European Womer are more sympathetic to the a Durham Regional Police report Health Club today fora hertag stuctreincudig abrick was thrown through the hertag stucure inludng front glass door of Brock General the details. the use of indirect lighting as Store, 856 Brock St. N., some- approved by the planning time during the early morning department. hours of Nov. 25. According to police, the hole in Referred back to the the window was large enough for planning and development a person to go through. However, COMMittee nothing was taken from the store. Police have no suspects, bu t continue to investigate the in- V e é ï, f' 44 -RA-B REIID of the Memorial Day Charity Golf Tournament presents a golf bag full of money to Santa (alias Kay MacDonald, Christmas Seal campaign chairman ). This year's golf tournament raised more than $5,500 for local Lung Association programs, and marked a great start to the Christmas Seal campaign now underway in Durham Region. Also on hand for the presentation were (back, from left) Ron Spence, Dave Bissett, Jim Gormley, Colin Skilling and Bob Young. Nov, 27,198

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