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Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1991, p. 35

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WH1TY FPUE PRESS, WFDN1ZSDAY, OCTOBERt 2,1991, PAGE 35 The BuMare Boucher sehooi board plans to expand some of its e xisting schools and build three new schools in Whitby. The 1992 multi-year capital expenditure forecast fôr ali1ca- tions for 1993-97 will be presen- ted tonight at a board meeting at the Education Centre in Oshawa. According to Gerry O'Neil, controller of planning with the separate schcà ool , the first request to the Ministry of Educa- tionis m oving, six relocatable classroom modules in 1993 to St. Bernard's Catholic ýSchool atÎ 1000.%den Blvrd., Whitby and' ta St. atthew Evangeliat ôath- olic School lat 60 Willowbrook. Dr., Whitby. Another request involves' the rebuilding of St. LeWo school at a new, site in Brooklin in 1995,' saidONleill. Students would remiain inthe' current sehool building until the new facility, is completed, he said. The board- is anticipating growth in thé north subdivision-- in Brooklin, he said. Iffe board< has, made requests for two'new a-,chl6s* for 1994-95., The Anderson St. N.- elementary school is being planned for 1994., FR OM PAGE 29- invitational tournament. The juniors defeated Brock, O(Neill and Dunbarton.. The seniors defeate 'd Gér Harvey, St. Mary's and-*Dunbarton.- The juniorand *senior -boys, he said. The state of the economy and the increase in the nmber of, students will determine when the projeet will get off the ground, said Whitby sichool trus- tee Tom i dman. "OIt is high in our priorities,» said Qidman. The board bas also made -a request for Midland Elementary School near Rossland Rd.' and Cochrane, St. for 1995 said ONeili. ."Obvoiously, we are anticipat- ing growth and we want ta be ready for the-influx of students in the. next few years," said He said building new schools is preferable to relocatable class- room modules.' St. Mark Evangelist Cathàolic School has already received allo- cation frorn the Mnisr of Edu- cation, and there are plans to begin construction later this month at 95 Waller St. near -Thickson Rd. and Rossland Rd, Condominium rezoning F ROM PAGE 1 actual or already planned condo units in Whitby, citing four sucli devélopments. "How can you possibly say, no matter how attractive it is, that we need this7' Drumm also said the develop- menit will mean more traffic pro- blemns and more school portables,- and that flooding- bas always been a problem in tLhe area. «I think we're making aý very large mistake.» volleyball. teams have been practising, and the midgets are partcùlaiiy plea sed with their results as they have won several games and a tournament in Port Perry. The senior boysd soccer teani Planning committee chairinan Ross Batten said the project would provide attractive afford- able housing at a good location. Batten said a review would cost more money. «Let's not cost t~aayr any -more money,» he Tessler said the units would range in price from $109,000 to $130.%000. Committee recommended approval of ýthe amendînent ta t he Town officiai plan and appro- val of the rezoning .application. lost 2-1 to Dwyer in their first game, an exhibition contest. They won 4-2 over Pickering in their second game. With all of these entertaini*ng gamnes, sports enthusiasax is high at Anderson. said O"Neill. The opening date is set for next September, he said. The builder is Bondfield Con- struction. According to O'Neill, the num- ber of schools bas more than doubled in the last six years in Whitby. In 1985, there were only four elementary sehools with a total of 1',901 students, he, said. There -were no secondary schools at the time. As of September, 1991, the number of elementary schools bas increased to seven with a total of, 3,128 students,. said O'Neill.-' There'are now two secondary schools (Father Leo J. Austin and Ecole Seconidaire 'Charles Garnier) with 967 students, he said.111. SCRATCH &SNIFF NO ODOUR? ThatVs what you get with Airx odour eradicators. Airx produots contain Airicide, a unique component which physically alters odourous m9lecules, s0 mhat your nase doesn't register unpleasant fragrances. Airx products were speciially designed for commercial use, where foui continuous odours are a real problem - chronlo care wards in hospitals, nursing home applications, mhe backs of garbage truckçs, kennels, etc. Airx produots are NOW AVAILABLE FOR HOME USE. For musty basements, garbage rooms or drains that smell, try Airx 60 Foui Odour Eliminator To elminate pet odours in carpeting, add Airx 60 to your solution when cleaning the carpet. 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