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Whitby Free Press, 27 Apr 1994, p. 2

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Page 2. Vvhtq Froe Press, Wedncesday, April 27, 1994 Two-year-old dies in ddriveway accidn A two-year-old Whitby boy died in a Troronto hospit.al rh urs- day morning from injuries suf- fered when he feli out of a van earlier in the week. Police say Stuart Herriott of Dublin Street had been playing in the parked van, along with other children at a Kenten Court home, when a family member decided te move it to give them more room. ceilinp iepae cozy open conicep a.r. eat-in kit. wlth w/o ta private yard.lEcaled in. desirable North Whitby. Close taail ameniles. * UC Wonl last at$2480.00. --1q * lCI 1- N'lI(Are you an Scard holder? 0 If flot, eall ~ today for an 1 e enroilment form. For more information about the AIR MILES Reward Program, CALL ROSEMARY BROWN 433-2121-- *I JUST #0 LOVE GIVING AWAY FREE AIR MILES.« Presenting the Lane~ Custom Cuver Sale S AVINGS 0 5 Here is the chance to have a beautiful custom buit sofa, loveseat or chair, handmade especially for you. Drop in and browse through our 25 room settings, then choose from over 50 styles and 700 gorgeous fabrics. Ail at a savings of 25%. McAL LISTEI(S J 1<ona/ 4inIe"o* 507 Brock St. North, Whitby 666-5755 Mon., t ues., Wed. 10-6, Vhurs., Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-5 r I As the van was being backed up, the rear door popped open and the toddler felI out, Ian ding Respect for Law Week wili be observed by local Optim jet clubs May 1 to 7. A ceremony will be heid on Tuesday, May 3, 8 p.m., at Soc- cer City. The Brookin club will hold a dinner on Wednesday, May 4, 7 p.m.p at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Brookiin. RESPECT FOR LAW The Wihitby Optimiet Club would like to meet a Whitby youngster or youngsters who h ave iearned "respect for Iaw' through their prnai experiences with the lwand who are willing to toil their etory. Cail 576-1198. on hie head. Ho was , rushed to Whitby General Hospital and later airlif- ted to Sick Children's Hospital in serious condition with head and internai injuries. Restored car damnaged Damage was estimated at more than $3,000 to a restored older car that was struck by bal bearinge fired from a silingshot juet before midnight on Aprîl123. The car's hood and rear doors were dented and the windows broken from the incident on Lip- ton Crescent. There was aiso $200 damage when windows were broken on a residence on the street; and $200 damage te the driver s door of another vehicie parked at another residence. Durham Regional Police are investigating. Task force requested FROM PAGE i $ 100,000 for outaide consultante, not counting the additionai expense of staff time, Edwards states. According te Edwards, the pro- posalisj an atternpt te resolve the current «impasse" between the province and Whitby over the highwayn.. Town council and west Whitby Hotner Greenhouses are open April 29!, Beautiful ffowering han glng baskets are available as weiI as foliage baskets. IIVN'fflTKYNIvy Geraniums, Double Impatiens, Tuberous Begonias, Bridai Veil, Spider Plants, Asparagus Fem & many more. homegrown flowers - nursery quality - wide selection OPF, 7 ]AYS m W nE> B glina Ampakig655u5866 6ht NRS REALTY ONE INC. residents have opposed the link since the project was announced four years ago. The minisr wants the link to run between H ails and Corona- tion roada, connecting Hwy. 401 and the proposed Hwy. 407. The 407 wiii run from Hwy. 48 in Markham, through the north- ernpotons of Durhamn Region's 1 Zefrot municipalities, biefore terrninating at Hwy. 35/115 in Clarington. But if the link je to go ahead, Whitby prefers that it be built along Lakeidg Road (Regional Boaf 23), thus causing the least disruption to residente and allowing more land to b. ueed for future cdevelopment. In his letter Edwards says the task force ;ou eelpadsign and route alianment which meets the province's transpr tation needâ, Whitby's develp.: ment needs and the concerne of residents. "As your own project staff sta- ted very early in your planning procees, transportation-and land use planning shouid proceed in an integrated manner,' Edwards states. "To date they have not and the Task Force wiil provîde the forum for that to occur ho adds. Following_ Monda/sa councîl meeting, Edwards said lho has not 91p'ken to any> government of ficiais about lus proposai. But ho je encouraged by deve- iopments in recent months that indicate "progress3 je being made on the issue. Edwards bases this on "com- mente from individuais who for some reason or another suJppor- ted the preferred aiignment." Although hie proposed task force wouid not have citizen representation, it 'has received the backing of west Whitby rosi- dents, Edwa2rds said. "If w. can avoid the cost and deiay (of a hearing) this ought to be tried,» ho said. Whitby, North East 149,500 for this spotîess 3 bedroom bungalow, L shaped living and dining room, eat in kitchen, Réc. room, 4 pc and 2 pc bathrooms, close to schools and transportation. Excellent neighborhood. Call Bill Schatzmann REALTORS 668-3338 EVENINGS 688ý-3253 1145 BROCK ST. S., WHITB-Y IROTARY CA$H CALDAR$} Prize Numbers for Apr, 16-22 1411 2188 1828 1281 2157 0450 1426 (2 yocrn Scott SUPERBLY DECORATED EXECUTIVE Ail brick Tormina, 4 bedroom, greenhouse kitchen, famnily room, rec-room, 2 iered deck. Beautifully landscaped. $21 7,900.00. Joan Scott, Sales RepresentatIve, 436-1800. ~Bair Buhanan BUNGALOW IN DESIRABLE OLD WI-ITBY $1 44,900.00 Eat-in kitchen, dining roorn, living room with fireplace, finished basement with separate side entrance. Large garage/workshop. Blair Buchanan, Associate Broker, 436-1800. BOWMAN(%ý,GIBSON LTU. 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