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Whitby Free Press, 1 Jun 1994, p. 3

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Whitby Frue Prosu, Wecfriesdy, Jun» 1, 1904, Pope 3 Leo, KC to perform on 'Comunitya/ y' agenda (s) Tuesday, Maiy 24, 1994 Recommenda- tions from the Planning and Development Committee That site and landscape plans submitted by Slmntor Envlronmental Lt. for a waste recycling plant at 113 Warren Rd. be approved. Carred That a i 7-member committee be formed to mon ftor the open space areas of the future Lynde Shores residential-Industrial development. The committee wlll act as an advisory body to the Town and Central Lake Ontario, Conservation Authority to ensure proper management of open space lands. CaMred That recommendations contained ln a consultant's report with respect to surplus government lands near the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital be supported. The report prepared for the Ontario government's management board secretariat recom- mends developing a medical and educational research park or campus on 69 acres of land not required by the province when Rt builds the new psychiatrlc hospital. Carried Recommenda- tions from the Operations Committee That a $1 04,028 tender from Francton Construction Lt. of Downsview for new sldewalks, mîscellaneous replacements and transit shelter pads be approved. New sldewalks wilI be bulft on portions of Taunton Road, Bums Street and Thlckscn Road carrledi That a $13,375 tender f rom Winvalley Contractlng of WhItby for kennel alterations at the Pickerlng-Ajax-Whîtby animal control centre on Thîckson Road North be aWroed.Carried New Business That the federal government be advised that Whitby opposes applying the goods and services tax (GST) to public transit. According to.a staff report, possible changes being considered by the government for the exlstlng GST structure include a proposai to place a four per BLealý the police dog and KC Bear will be among the attrac- tions on Saturday, June 18 at Comniunity Day, orizanized by Durhamn ReVonal Police. There wi I be !«'bike rodeo, bicylce registration, dunk tank, gai dfish races, games for kids and face painting by Big Sisters at the event, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the west side of 18 division, the Whitbv dotachment Youth asked to plan Canada Day pairty The Otimist Club of Whitbr wants te help of youth of AI ages to help organize a Canada Day prograin at Whitby Optimist Park.* Ail those interested can attend a meeting on Wednesday, June 8, 4 n.., at the park. Wiih youth planpning and admimistering activities, the club bas proposed a 'small Wry pr- gri at the park on Canada gay frm9 a.m. ta noon, a teen and pre-teen prograin froin 1 ta 4:30 p.m., ana a prograin for adults and seniors from 6 ta 9 p.m. The club asks those attending the meeting ta «bring a pad, pencil and ieas.» Deputy clerk enrols in senuinary By Mike Kowall The Town of Whitby is iooking for a new deputy-cierk. After five years as clerk Don McKay 's chief lieutenant, Michael Davy is leaving for a higher calling. Davy will -be enrolling in the Ontaria Theological Seminary in Toronta later thi*syear ta study for a master of divinity degree. Davy intends ta become a minister in the Church of the Nazarene, an evangelical deno- mination. Married, with two children, Davy, 38, is a resident of Can- ningtan in Brock Township. His last day as deputy-clerk will be July 8. Town' council has afready begun advertisingthe 1position. of Durham Regioziai Police, on Rossland Road. The aim is to "get the police -and public back together... to enhance the relationship bet- ween the 'two "sayrs Con stable Dan Denyer ;;ho, with Constable Tunde eti, is organizing the event. Both are inembers of the police bike patrol in Whitby. The police bic es, a police motorcycie and old patrai car will be on display, as will be Whitby's Wast in a dispa organized by Whitby archivist Brian Winter. Miracle Mart and Loblaws will provide food and beverages for the event. "Everything is fitting into place quite nmceiy,» says Denyer aout organization of t he event. Lea the police dog will perform three shows ini whichhle goes through an obstacle course and shows his training. *cei KC Bear, riding a tiyl, remote-controlled by Pat Judges of Durham Regional Police. There will 'be several clowns and performances by Metro Blues, three singing police offi- cers. Ail proceeds from the family event go ta communityplcing and ta the Kids' Safety Vllsre ta be constructed on the kat-een Rowe Public School property on Athol Street in Whitby., For more information, cal Denyer or Reti at 579-1520, ext. 637. MOARY CfflunWMR ee -U Dentures so natural... you'II nover know the difforoncel * mutferluls for sensitivejgums1992 (FREE CONSULTATION) Walter Wimmer, Denture Therapist PICKEMRIGTOWN CENTRE LOERLEE TOU. 420. 50201P8s>615o2 ON VOUR INSURANCE DEDUC11BLE VWTH THIS AD* Whitby Auto Glass uses an incredible new process .to repair windshield stone chips. And your insurance company wvill waive your deductible on stone repairs to keep insurance cost down. 101l3 -Dundlas St. E. -M a 'ýe0 TOLL FREE 1-800-668-9247 MOBILE SERVICE GUARANTEED WORKMANSIIIP vÀth mos: insurance companies with this ad at time of purchas.

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