Whitby Free Press, 14 Sep 1972, p. 6

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PAGE 6, THURSDAY, SEPT£-MER 14,1972, W1IITBY FREE PRESS BASEBALL UNS AFE D IAMONDS Frank McGee and his family are involved in promoting the Ontario and Oshawa-Whitby riding family pienie on Sunday, September l7th. The Ontario Conservative candidate is shown above with his daughters Maureen (left) and Sheilagh trying a poster on for size. To Rus The Whitby Kinsmen is sending a special tele- grain on behaif of the ,club anîd the Town of ~Whitby to Harry Sinden Iof Tearn Canada. The telegrain which wiIl reach Sinden and his team in Russia bears the enthusiasm and encaur- ~sa ove Wiothý agement of the D)eoDile of Wit-by who rernem- ber with relish the days of the weil-loved Whitby Dunnies. As far as the club knows, the official tele- gram is the first of its kind sent on behaîf of the town. Neil Murkar, Secre- tary of thie Whitby Min- or Basebail Association, has written town court- cil alerting it of the dan- gers to Whitby residents caused by inadequate screening at two town basebail facilities. Mr. Murkar explained that there has been con- Isiderable praperty dam- age at the E.A. Fairman Sehool consisting of broken windows and porch Iights. A person on adjaining property to the park, he said, suffered personal injury when struck by a base- bail, and inconvenience is being faced by resi- dents on I-lllcrest Drive. Although an addition ta the existing screen was installed this year at A town information palicy has corne under tire frorn the offices of Hurnphreys, Boychyn and l-Illmnan, Oshawa solicitors. In enclosing a cheque in payment of a town invoice, a representative of the firmn wrote: "I arn rather surprised by your policy of charging for the kind of inquiry which is really being EVERYTHING( DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUIMK SALETO MKE ROOM FOR 1973 MEIRCHANDUSE 3 DAYS ONLY TrHURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDA'ýY IUNUR0BODER the plopew1y, 1 ) rol>l1, I have flot becil eff'ec 9 ively eliminated, lhe 4.1dvisedl. At (?entennial Pa~rk there have been înci- dents of basebalis strik- ing automobiles travel- ing on Brock Street hie related, and ini one case the windshield of a car was shattered and a tra- gic accident could very easily have accu rred pas- sibly piacing the muni- cipality and the Whitby Minor Basebaîl Assacia- tian in a position of liabiiity. There exists a situa- tion where pasitive and effective irnprovernent of the park facilities must be made, not as a matter of canvenience and chaice but of neces- payingcitizen of Whitby who wiI be paying the arnount indirectly by re- irnbursing this law firn ini the amnount of' $10.,P "1 know of no suchi policy prevailing in other munficipalities for this kind of inquiry and 1 knaw that if aur client had telephioned the Town of Whitby direct to seek thie saine inifor- nation thiat 1 soughit on his beliaif, there prob- ably would hiave been no0 charge."' On behaif of my cli- ent, 1 arn suggesting tlîat council may wish to re- examine its policy ini this regard, the solicitor wrote. The director of plan - ning is to report on the mnatter. sifty, due ta the risk af very serious accidents and the consequences. Th'Ie Association is mware of the need ta establish p)riarity in expenditure and we strangly suggest this matter dese-rves prime consideratian, he said, reminding council that residents in bath the park areas have bc- corne alienated toward both the association and the municipality. "We would hope that possibly the situation could be carrected this faîl rather than next spring, and would ask that should supplernen- tary financing be re- quired by the Recreatian Department to carry aut the work, you would en- darse such an expendi- ture, he said. $1 1,000 Loss in Horse- Truck Collision A horse an the loase late at night resulted in a collision between a truck driven by James Coyle, 19, af Bawm an- ville and a thoraughbred hiorse called Foxy Sally last night an Dundas St. West. Coyle was injured in the collision and dam- ages ta his truck were Am"encun Motors WATCH FOR OUR '73's A FEW 72's LEFT 668-2262 8ASELINE ROAD AT' WHITSY.PICKERING TOWNLINE PlIZZAZZK. IP 668-6495 Cm@AkW Vis»t Us At lOmSSyronstS OPEN HOU RS WIS Sunday thru. Thurs 4.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. Fridy end Saturday 4.00 p.m. to 3.00 a.m. Oshawa Lawyers Bat' For Local Taxpayers' Guaranteed I nvestment Certif icates Get yours today at ma VICTORIAan *f GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 3.08 DUNDAS ST. W* WHITBY f.9S324

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