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Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1994, p. 15

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Whitby Free Prosa, Wednesday, September 21, 1994, Page 15 Parkinglban ý on Harriet recommended By Mark Beesor HenryS treet High Sehool stu- dents will ne longer be able te, g ark on the north aide of Harriet treet if Whitby ceuncil appreves an operations comtittee recoin- ..... .. . . .. at.. track. P o l ce.e r e ca.e d.e d n s d a . oringlas..e k a.era tena ged... bo .eeced fr..Fa . a... wa s.h. a e.to reur . i t.a.i fl.a n s h o t r a c aise hreenled eloedesad The trckseotweronofrlavoutg in a pickup truck, police say. inendation. Committee members voted unanimously on Monda y night te prohibit parking on t he north side of the street -- it's already banned on the south side -- frein 8 a.rn. te 5 p.in., Monday te Friday. It's net a new problein, a depu- tatien of residents teld commit- tee. Thieves caused more than $1,000 damage after a break-in overnight Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Perry Houue Child Care Services. Administrative superviser Fern Nbfte says the culprits foroed a sliding glass door at the 129 Perry St. daycare sometime botween 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and 6:30 a.m. Wednesdaty. They told atonies of students parking on 'their front lawns and ditches and blecking driveways. Ceuncilloris who had gene te, see the situation first-han-d agreed. "These ,youn people have no manners, saidregional council- ,or Marcel Brunelle. "They're nasty, they're rude ... » He was under ne illusion that banningelparking on Harniet would hep anyone other than She says they threw food al over the kitchen, opened freezers and dumped eut the contents, emptied file cabinets and ripped up childrens' books. "They're pretty low te go after kids," she commented. The thieves ignored more valu- able items, instead stealing things like toasters, tea kettles cutlery, baby spoons, a clock anà BROOKI Harriet Street residents, though. «We're net selving anything here... if you take this parking off, they're going te, go else- where,» Brunelle said, predicting that residents on Pitt and Trent streets weuld soon bo appearing bofore cemmittee complaining about similar probleins. Councillors agreed the only solution would be for the Dur- bamn Board of Education te, pro- cbildren's school bags causing Noftie te wonder if they were setting up a house. Police are checking an enve- lope left bohind by the thieves for fingerprints. The break-in has forced Perry House te instail a new security system, wbicb Noftle hopes will prevent similar incidents. vide more parking on its own preperty. A motion was passed to ask the board te do just that. H>Ys stzairt Two 1-year-old boys were warned by police after two boats were damaged in a fire at Whitby harbour Saturday. Police say the youngsters, one frein Charles Street and' the other frein Brock Street South set the fire which was noticed around 8 p.m. Criminal inves tigation bureau officers discovered the boys were going through the boats, looking te steal property, and started the tire, net thinking it would get eut ofhand. The boys are tee young te bo charged. Montgomery residents want curbs By John Dujay About 20 residents 01 Montgomery Avenue in Brooli got together with local officiais on -Sept..14- to, update.,4pans for the ongoing sewage construction. j In attendance were counillors Ross Batten, Marcel Brunelle and Don Mitchell, as well as public works director Wayne Hancock. Lorraine Joynt, who bas lived residents havye three* main- concerris: very steep- ditches, no Bulb sale at imeetinig The Brooklin Horticultural Society will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. The chrysanthemuin and vegetable show will be held, and there will be a bulb sale. Guest speaker is Mike Tillaart of Dutch Masters Nurseries. Brooklin Spring Fair 1ANNUAL MEETING) to be held Thursday, Oct. 06, 1994 e 8:OOpm Brooklin United Church k ALL WELCQME! curbs being bujît, and noise and speed hy sub-contractors. )f "I thiiik people's nerves are a * little on the edgy side." * She says residents feel * neglected because there are, durbe planned for the other aide of * !Brooklin, but net on Montgomery. * "Tou, feel a little let down," she Roast beef at-church- Brooklin Unïited Church wili host their annual roast beef dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Two sittinga will bo offered at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Cost for adults is $10, cbildren aged 12 and under $5, preschoolers free. ickets are availabie by calling 655-8762 or 655-4141 or frein any maie member of the congregation. Evenings, Saturdays Cali for a free est imate 655-3385 SBROOKLUN PHARMACYT 65 BALDWIN ST. - BROOKLIN - LOB ico 905- 655- 3301 HeIp for Acne Acne should be treated as Benzoyl peroxide gel productsf soon as it strikes, before it are effective treatment. These self esteem. Improvement can be dramatic with modern therapies. Clean skin well to keep down oil, diri and bacteria. Do not squeeze or pick pimples. Shampoo hair frequently and keep the hair off the face. whole area, not just on visible lesions. They can be irritating atf first and some people may have to begin with every other day i use. It may take a month to se significant results. Consult your pharmacist. says, referring te, politicians. However, Hancock maintains that in the original consultation process that took place in Octeber and November of 1993, curba were net part of the plan. He says residents expressed the hope that the village would remain "as close te, a natural state as possible" after construction was compiete. He mentioned at last week's meeting that the total cost for Montgomnery Avenue is $106,000 te MIl in the ditches and replace it with a gutter systein. Brunelle said that the entire Brooklin sewer project wiIl take twe years. I hope people wiil have ~RWHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB INDOOR SOCCER oCe CREGISTRATION REGISTRATION DATE: Saturday, October- 1 TIME: 9:0am to3:00Opm PLACE: Whitby Library - Main Branch. 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby. REGISTRATION FEE: $ 80.00 per person $200.00 per family of three or more SURCHARGE 0F $30.00 PER PLAYER FOR PLAYING AT SOCCER CITY.* Atom, Mosquito, Peewee, Bantam and Junior wiIl play at Soccer City. AGE GROUPS: VEAR BORN: ROOKIE Aug. 1/89 - Dec. 31/90 SHRIMP Aug. 1/88 - July 31/89 SQUIRT Aug. 1/86 - July 31/88 ATOM Aug. 1/84 - July 31/86 MOSQUITO Aug. 1/82 - July 31/84 PEEWEE Aug. 1/80 - July 31/82 BANTAM Aug. 1/78 - July 31/80 JUNIOR Aug. 1/76 - JuIy 31/78 Due to space limitations, registrations will be accepted only while positions are available. BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE. patience,"' he said, maintaining Brooklin is like a "mini-Beirut" with ail of the streets tom up. lets a mammoth eperation and it bas te bo done correctly," he said. Hancock aise bopes residents remain patient. "Anything we can do te accommodate them, we L'Ecote Frariçaise small aduit classes in practical spoken French a few spaces stili left for Thursday evening and Saturday morning classes Fluency in 6 easy steps Cail Jacques ai 66É-0993 PAY AS YOU USE Np Registration Fee 9:l5am to 1l:l5am i :OOpm to 3:OOpm ~'41 New Program Daily / b Outdoor play, Snacks. $9.00 per session - Limited Spaces REGIS ERS NGITW!NC STARTS OCT. 4TH We recommi-nd thatYNOU register carIs' At Perry House daycare Vandals cause $1,OOO damage JIN 19 7- - E ', - - -- -7 7 ý1T-1- -,-- , -- 1 - 1 - - - - ý - ýlý 1 - ý --- - --- - - -- - m M" .......... _VL

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