- - WlffTBY FE 9 7"X D E , M 1AIY 15, 1u'AGE dto cQmissiôn: [terns fronX WhitbyCoulr gondny, I 3 i icil * Recommenda- tions from Planning,,and" DevelopmenÉt Committee That counôli'deny arozonling appliato b lovanà ni Labrolaorte qconstruction 0fà a 00-yard gol rng -range and-mnl-pu +tt at 4295 Thcsn Rd. N. 'eCentral Lake Ontario Conservlation Authorti <CLOCA) expressed con cems that'thepropose'd.- golfdrMng lrange I lmmedlately aacnto the, Pringle Creek Woods. Planning dopartment beléves- the applIcation would have a> negative ,Impact on the >< properties neaà rby'. The land ls currently zonegiculure tions from Operations CommitteI That counicil accepOt the, tender of $137,818 by.VIc - IrietîyýContîà actlng Ltd;-for the expansilon and renovation Of the Plcekerlng;-AJax-Whitby, AnmiControl Centre. Total- co st of the' projeot le > $154,732. The cost Is ta be split between the towns of Pickering, Ajax and -Whftby. The project Includes work on the roof and sldlng. Carried That a 'No Parking' restrIctIo n be placedon the west sîde 0f Lupin Dr. between Hutchin- sonAve. and'Hardlng St. tram 6 aam. to 7p.rn. Mandays ta Frldays. Local residents expressed concern ,when puling eout 0f their, drlveways ihat parked cars obstruoct thoîr view of any ,oncomlng trafflo.- Installation >0f the 'Na Parking Anytime' slgn Is estlmaited to cost about-$20D. carred That thé 10w tenderaf, Codnstruction Ca. Ltl. be g aceptdbcunlfoth reallgnment cf Anidersonà St. at Taunton RAd. Total cost of the projeci Is estlmated,.ai $2.232.327,,w*ith $544.32'1,for the,-Town to b9 paId through the development reserve fund and the'developercontrbu- tln. AMdeérson St.,,front -. Dryden Blvd. ta ýklbrIe Dr., le expected t0 be closed for six weeks once the constructon begifs. That a prop osai of $6,723 t ram Crawls Marketing Ltd. b. accepted by councîl for the perylo ofthe Pro Shop lr~he .rtq-ls-Par By Marl BÃ"oher Don MaMaster la the nowest. Whitby Hydro commissioner.', Hlp ,appointment Nwas approvod by:Tgwn coumcil Mondaynfight, ý MacMaster, who ran -umsuc-ý <éSWÛIIY. for . a seat in last .fall' :municiepal oélecti«on, will replace John Hughes as hydro cmm1is- sioner. - ~Hugheshad tâ res whenbhe declar-edpoersonalbak" ' -macmaster-ý will jomnver CoÃ, Bill Lawler and RaIph B Mari Boùcher, TheWhItb)ransit ýroute on Braèbrook -Dr. will be re-routed north ,alo'ngAdeso t teDry- don BI-id Town'council passed a- rocom- ýýmendation Monday, nighitthat wlll soe the bus go straight north on Anderson.St. insteadlofgoing east on Braobrook Dr. and thon back onto Anderson St. It will cost tho Town $4,000 for tho route change with'tho reloca- tion 'of two transit bus shelters andm*nn. busstops., he now route isnopott improve -pass igr safityi,'as dropoff wold :ho ontho oast side ofAndorsn St. where there are rosidontial lots, and satroot lights ats opposed te open space on'the west aide.- .Students taking this bus route té go. te Fathor Leo J. Austin Secondary Schùoolwill ho droppod on the'north side of Dryden BIvd. i front of the school and will ýnot have te cross Dryden. Braobrook Dr. " resdent Barry KEnibbs said at Monday's council meeting th at the new bus route would' not provide as much safety. for' passengr aticularly young, womçn, wio Ill hodrop- ped. off -ý on 'Anderson St. as opposedte s Ãomewhere on Brao- Councior. Dormis Fox said ho doesn't s3ee>how movingi the bus steop a few foot will maksuch a différence. Another, Braebrook Dr. ,rosi- <dent, Lenard Stanley, said ho was teld three -y"eaap that the route on Brâebrook Dr. 'was only temnporaryl and that thé, curront route causes noise and pollution problems as> well 'as danger for céhildron playing near ,.or onthe The two, stop son theoast aide of Ander-son St. are as safe as any other routes' in Whitby, ho*'ý said. HAi proces ta -wvndshiekt n. chics. I.j cosi aown. 70i îfree 1-800-668 Blazik as Whltby's hydro commis- sionors until the niext municipal 1wction in Novembor 1994. MacMiatr, 46, a resident oà f Whitby forthe pi6t- sen yors is aý'labour relations consltant' to municipal utilities tbrough, Ontarlo -Hydro and the Munim'ci- pal Electriessoci'ation. ONE, 0F WHITBY'S oldest'homes, the Lynde.House q( buRft around 1812)., now a tounist attraction at Cuilen Gardens,' was. "fflcial'i" recognized on July i ý-asone of Whitby's heriatge: buildings by,. the Local Archtectural -Conservation Advisory Committee.,(LACAC). LACAC chair RickýMcDon- neil presents a designation plaque to Peter Cullen during CuÃœlien, Gardens' Canada Day. celebrations. More than, 40 buildings in Whttby hav n w cevd.such a desgation. PWOtby MaudSfic Pfl1Whty Fr..-Prou. *whe*n:you buy 5 tickets at the regu'lar price OFFER EXPIRES - 1A UGUST 18/1992 Offer flot va1id on Sundays N OWsý Wepnývi o 2019 aio ny antecoIoWI 1Th no..fu odsa*oaoliiufuam Ajax-Plckerlng's Oldest, Liquor Delivery Service A BROUM IIIý ý WVJHITB"Y AUTO GLASS specialists td 247. Heois apartner in aman.cg- for, hydr-o commission in last mont consultant finii iWhty fail'a municipal election were and -a member of the human tw~o of the other 18 candidâates te rsucscommittée of Oshawa replace Hugh'es. CommunityLiving. The othe candidates were: MacM r asi worked i the James 'Archer, Michael Beer utility business for 24 years and SevnDayid, Syd -Howes, PaéuI has .,had continual contact wth,; M«n ' Lous-Arthur Lan lis otherutilties. Roboèrt 'McQary, William RÃ"bot. Brewerton and GÃ"rdoa Nichofls, GrogPm gtter, James Miffliwho weme also candidatesL Priet - Dnaldý,Rihardsion 't. ROTARY COSHCgADR rioNMbrfrJl41 Q793~ 22...13.6..30 Iv- - - --- ----- 9