I>AGIE* 2), "lIURSI)AY, APRIL 12, 1973, WIlITBY V'REI-ý'PRI;iSS Robert Morrison, a resident ftoni the nloith-caist Section of' town spoke 10 Council Monday nigit Land bitterly voiccd lbis disa,,ppoîiinent withi the Town's apparent fail. urc t0 rcmiedy the serious floodwatci condition tha t oc. currcd in the aiea of Ibis home. Morrison ex pI1a iiie d to Counicil that on April I St of this year hie received a cal while lie xas ai work in To- ronto thiat Ibis sewers hiad backed up. Whien hie arrived froîîî Toronto nothing hiad been done and lie added thiat nothing was donc lfor ai fui. ther two hours unttil just af*tcr lie tfialIy cailled Reeve Ed- wa rd s. M~orrison cxplaincd'furtlher that the ncarby nianhole lîad watcr within I12" frotu the top and the Works I)epaiî- Menit CInIIe Ot t wi tii a pui p and pumiped raw scwage iiito ncarby Ash Creck. Thie sainie t hîng ha ppc îcd to Morrison last year and lic wvas îoîd lat lîaîUie ilat no scwage systeni ini a mnincipal- ity could handie a six inch raîifal l ut Morison rcmarked that this year the rainflaîl lîad beeti only abou t two inches prcceding the flood. Reeve Edwards agreed with Morîson that local residents should be informied as soon as possible as to how the situ- ation couiId bc improvcd and Edwards suggcsted putting a freeze on building ini the aiea. Mayor Newmanii agrecd that sucli a ban mighit bectthe only sO lu t t i o nri nt il the Bl3iadley Farni scwagc systîcm was ini opera tion wlîîch wou Id then aI levia te thli probleni suffi-. cicntîy tb divert hie floo>d wvaters thlrough a ncwci and larger systeni. GIVE TO EASTER SEALSI Council Gets The Eye Local students fromn vari- ous area sehools inlu ding the Ontario Ladies' College got a first hand look ai how civic goverrnment works Monday nighît when they visiîed a council session. The students were taking part in a program called You th And Civic Administration and the purpose of the programi was to make the students more aware of civic govern- ment and administration. Mayor Newiman greeted the studenîs and introduced each student to the councillor or administrator to which they were assigned. Newman felt last year s program hlad been a success and said to this year's students, "XVe hope that your involvement with the counicil and staff will provîde you with an insighit into what governmnent is al about." He added, I hope by the end of the exercise you will have felt the involve- ment was worthwhile." After mecet ing their cotn- terparts the students wcrein i- vited to sit in on the reinain- ing couincil session and thie inîayor o ffe re d 10 explain along the way exacîly wlial wvas lhappenin îg dtmring thie inîeeting. BASEBALL HAS PROBLEMS Town Council ran afoul of the Whitby Minor Basebaîl Association Monday niglht at a council meeting as Gord Hanna broughit forth a bni fromi the association citing poor conditions of the back- stop at the A.E. Fairmlan School. The Mirnor Basebaîl Asso- ciation have thcii piactices and gaines ai the Fairmnan School dianîond and last iuly during a tournamient a f'oui bail was bit and, because there was no canlopy on the scicen. the bail went into a neigh- boiing hackyard and sîruck a citizen on ihe head. Speaking of thie incident association representative Hanna said, "Oi relationship with adjoining property 0w- ners was extremneîy strange last year." Hanna said that if thie Town could not put a canopy on the scicen within a short lime or indicate that î would be repaired short ly, the Minor Basebaîl Association would not be using thc diamiond this year. Afier sorne discussion as 10 the costs of suchi a piojcct and if there wcrc monies aI. locaied, counicil assurcd Han- nia itie canopy wvotld be su il- ably' repaired ini unie foithie Mitior Basebaîl Associatlion lu starn their Seusoni gamies an d practices. "How's thiat now, Tini- niiy?" Wlîipper Watson ap- pears to be saying as lie and bis siniling hielper, Gillianl Re- geir, lerîd youtig Richard Ware of Scaiborougli a hielpinig band in] placîng this litige Easter S.eal poster. In other c o n niruo u ies throtîglîout Orntario, rieieres of' 232 Easteî Seal Service clumbs wiIl have einla ted Tim.i mly by visiting offices, Stor-es and shopping centres in their etffoits to place campa ign re- iindeis iii the best visible display areas ava ilable. "People cari lorget tlie-v received their Easter Seals in the miail," said Watson, an active memiber of the board of directors of the Ontario Society l'or Crippîed ('hildren for over twenty years. If tbcy don't sec these reiimnideis, tlîcir pink retuin enivelope cari be easily over- Iooked ai home if îhcy laven 't dccided on a doniation righit away. We hope idut these pos- ters xviI I renin d them th a t we meed their hcilpl) toreachi oui- objective." l'le Sociemy's provincial objective is SI .675MOO and the Easter Seal canîpaign wiIl run urîtil Easter Sunday, April 22. Thîis ainoui is îîeeded for the Sk)ciety îo conitinue to rîaintaiii ils reliabilitation treatIiienit prograin for nmore Iliar 14,000 lhandicapped youîîgsiers tlrouglîout Omnta- rio. Thîis comriu)eliensive pro- gra n rcludes diagnostic ser- vices, active surgical anîd iedi- cal t reatinmcmi, plivsical resior- atuin, psycliological anîd so- cial adjustinient, educa lion. vo- catiorial tra ininîg and, uti- iately, job placemient.- NOTICE 0F APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by the Corporation of the Town of Whitby for approval of a Oy-Iaw ta regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of The Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to apply ta The Ontario Municipal Board pursuant ta the provisions of Section 35 of The Planning Act for approval of By-Iaw 920-73 passed on the 26th day of February, 1973. A copy of the By-law is furnished herewith. A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-Iaw and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith. Any persan interested may, within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver ta the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his objection ta approval of the said By-law together with a statement of the* grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said By-iaw but before doing s0 it may appoint a time and place when any objection ta the By-Iaw wiIl be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be heîd will be given only ta persans wha have f iled an objection and who have left with or delivered ta the Clerk under- signed, the address ta which Notice of Hearing is ta be sent. The last date for filing abjections wilI be the l2th day of April, 1973. IYATEO at the Town of Whitby this 29th day of March, 1973. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T. CLERK 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY BY-LAW Na. 920-73 WHEREAS, the Council of the Corporation of the Town af Whitby deems it advisable ta amend By-law No. 1784 as amended. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED AND Il IS HEREBY ENACTED AS A BY-LAW 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY BY THE COUNCIL THEREOF AS FPL- LOWS: 1. THAT Section 4 (1) is hereby amended as foîlows: (a) The words "/or" be and are hereby deleted from the last line of subsection (i). (b) The words "Ior" be and are hereby deleted from the second last line of subsection (iii). 2. THAT Section 5, be and is hereby amended by adding the following:- Exceptions The provisions of Schedule "A" ta By-Iaw #1784 respecting Minimum Lot Area, with Public Water Suppîy or Public Sani- tary Sewers, arnd Minimum Lot frontage, with Public Water Suppîy or Public Sanitary Sewers for First, Second and Third Density Residential Zones (Ri, R2 and R33), within the aiea defined by Schedule "A" annexed hereta shaîl not apply and the folîowing shaîl apply: (a) Minimum Lot Area With Public Waîer Suppîy and Public Sanitary Sewer Residential Zone Ri1 Intenior Lot 11,000 square feet Corner Lot 12,375 square f eet Residential Zone R2 Intenior Lot 10,000 square f eet Corner Lot 12,155 square f eet Residential Zone R3 Interior Lot 9,000 square f eet <'orner Lot 11,250 square f eet (b) Minimum Lot Frontage Wiîh Public Water Supply and Public Sanitary Sewer Residential Zone Ri Interior Lot 80 feet Corner Lot 90 f eet Residential Zone R2 Interior Lot 70 f eet Corner Lot 85 f eet Residential Zone R3 Interior Lot 60 f eet Corner Lot 75 feet' BY-LAW NO. 920-73 3. This By-law shaîl came int force on the date it is passed by the Council of the Town of Whitby subject ta the approval of The Ontario Municipal Board. BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 26TH DAY 0F FEBRUARY, A.D., 1973. Wm. H. Wallace C LER K D.G. Newman MAYOR PURPOSE AND EFFECT 0F BY-LAW NUMBER 920-73 THE PURPOSE AND EFFECI 0F BY-LAW NUMBER 920-73 IS TO PERMIT A REDUCTION IN LOT AREA AND FR ONT- AGE ONLY WHERE BOTH- PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY AND PUBLIC SANITARY SEWER ARE AVAILABLE WITHIN THE AREA DESIGNATED IN THE BY-LAW. ALL MATERIAL FILEO CONCERNING THIS APPLICA- TION IN ON FILE AND OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION AT THE BROOKLIN MUNICIPAL OFFICES, 14 CHURCH STREET, BROOKLIN, ONTARIO. FLGGD WATERS IRk CITIZEN Z2SUBJECTAREA FORMER WHITBY TOWNSHIP BOUNDARY SCHEDULE 'A' TO BY-LAW 920-73