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Whitby Free Press, 12 Feb 1992, p. 3

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-~ ~ VTvwy~., ~tY~Âfq WHfl2BY PUEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,, jEI3RUARY 12, 1992, PAGE 3 Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday. ebrary Mi Recommenda- tions from Plannig an d D0evel opment Committee That*the Town approve an amendmrrent ta a bylaw zonlng application for the prpsd Durham Board of Education administrative offices <Education Centre). and a secondary school on, Tauntoný Rd. E. between Gardon St. and Anderson St. The eastern portion of the property, where the school is to be iocated, was not included origlnaily ln the. byiaw. Town councili approved of theoriginal application ln June, 1 991.ý Carried That the application file by Marlon. Rice to build a single famiiy residence on Thickson Rd. N., south of Hwy. 7 & 12 and Brawiey Rd. E. be ciosed. The Durham Regionai Department of Health Services told the Town's planning department that there wasn't enough s pace for a proper sewage system ln the area. The zone is currently categorized as agricultural. Rice has indicated fo the Town that she does not wish to pursue the application.. Carried Recommenda- tions from Operations Committee That a tender of $à74.50 f rom Customf Communication Services Ltd. be accepted for the complote review of the communication system used by the public works and the parks and recreation - « departments. This includes the operation of a VHF two-way radio system. Camred 1 That 24-hour parkingi restrictions be placed on the east side o? Goddfellow St. f rom McQuay Blvd. to Rossland Rd. Whhtby Transit drivers and Town operations staff -requested the parking restictions. Bus drivers and Town staff operating snow rem oval and garbage - collection vehlies have diffilcuity manoeuvring f rom side to side ln ordertô avoid parked cars. Currently, there is a three-hour maximum parking'restriction on Goddfellow St. Carried. That a tender of $61,980 from Webasto Heaterbe accepted for the purchase of -ltry0franspotan w Michael Bovay bas been given six mônthe in jail and three years' probation for tbrowing-a' bab out of a moving van. Bvay, 31, pleaded guilty' to criminai negi igence causing bodily harm for throwing one- year-old Shantel Freeman out of the van in Novemnber, 1990. She was run over b y another vehicle and seriously -hur, but bas fully recovered, according to a statement from ber mothger, Mari Min. The crown dropped charges of attempted murder and aggrava- ted assault. Crowýn attorney Michael Gillen bad asked for a 15- te 18-montb jail term, but refused te comment on the'sentence because it could be appealed. Bovay must also perform 100 bours oif community service,. con- tinue -attending 'Alcoholic Anonymous and receiving treat- ment for substance- abuse, stay away from alcohol, and not «com- municate or assBociate.with" Mari Ann or Shantel. Justice William Lane. also: recommended Bovay be placed on a temporary absepce program so lie can continue bis construc- tion job. Court was told Bovay bad at least 15 beers ýand some bash oul at a party before getting into bis van, with Mari Ann driving and Bovay holding Shantel. Af ter ignoring repeated recuests from Bovay that he bad to "tbrow the garbage out," Mari Ann beard a noise andl turned te see Bovay witb bis elbow out the window and Shantel gone. "What you've done wasn't done intentional »"Justice William Lane teld Lvay. «Im'm repared te accept thaty ou bad no idgea it was the cbild tbat you tbrew out." Lane called Bovey's case "one of the most difficult sentences to face this court." Lane says hoe was impressed with tbe frxends who testified on Bovay's behaif and noted that be «Booems to lie Ïaily well tbought of in the community.» He also applauded the steps Bovay's taken to deal. witb bis alcoholism, and expressed tbe hope, le may become a good citizen'. Defence attorney Alex Sosna sars bis client "is truly remorso- A toarful Bovay bis voice breaking, earlier toid the court "inm truly sorry and glad with al myheart that God Iooked after Shantel and bas given me the strength te' carry on -with my "I feel really bad for the *family life... anid people who wero affected." Sps rdb EURP. N V MN' 1 E1T-LU - n ___1.__ -__ --._-_--_-1.-_1 ._ CALL Cail Toronto and area as often as you wish and talk as long as you Ii ke A<NYTIME!B RESIDENTIAL' plus GST* $ 47 BUSINESS plus GST* Sales Loction OSHAWA CENTRE SHOPS Up TOP, .We comply with CRTC and Bell Canada Taniffs *One time set-up- and activa,-ion fee. MA"New Year M 'New Rules a New Opion.MNew ,Produots M New lvetmnt Environmient Yes, ourRRSP gives you ýa tax deduction but italso'is your private Pension Plan adý yoiecisio 'ns are crucial in, detèrmilng the size of your retirement incom!e.; To achieve maximum iresuits for your- RRSP, you must give itregular "check-ups". 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