Whitby Free Press, 6 Aug 1975, p. 12

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PAGE 12j WEDONESDAY. AUGJSTO,# 1975.,WHUTSY FREE1 Witby/Region. sign areem,ýent Building Supplies Ltd. &~ooklmn! 655-4991 Open 7 doys a week Ma> le leaf RESTAURANT 20 BROCK ST. M'. WHITBY - TEL.: 668-944 Delicious Conadian ond Italian Dishes The Town ol Whiltby tmîid the Region of Durham have signed an agreemient regard- ing the supervision and in- spection of regional services. At present, the regiori has the responsibility for the sup- ply and distribution of water; for the, collection and dis- posai of ail sewage, except storm sewers not located on regional roads; and for the regional road system. It is also the policy of the region to require, before any plan of subdivision is registered for lands within the region, that the developer enter into an agreement with the region to provide for the construction of regional ser- vices and the payment of regional levies prior to the Ministry of Housing being in- formed that the plan of sub- division may bc registered. The Town shaîl use the services of its officers, emplo- yees and agents for the super- vision and inspection of con- tracts for the construction of regional services where the developer lias entcred into a subdivision agreement, site plan agreement or condomin- im agreement with the re- gion, by which the developer has agreed to instaîl regional services in -cordance with that agreemt. to regional standards. 61 mhle kn,ImflWoodgriiam&Meadows the woe a kigdom ccd h woe a wwertiplaceta Wl ýwcs xrouded by kish 6Mlc, a deep foresi and a ravie wîth a *team. h woe pweu. Ted&en whohveWnb fe Yete We who ved in the kiidom kq~dom of Woadsrecm Meod. o Woodeon Meadomw we hpy. NAd ows ere ffl.Theyhod oom you coebe tSo. Becaus, tNs notacifary ow wr h~y.Thyh01 oo toieW cemMeadowsre*y does exist. to g'ow i hei 31'.oCJX 4 becfraom homes. Tbey h ad their ovn backyrd ta pkby i n. And schols and nettre ciseby 10 lemrn fom. The mthers of the chken were happy to0. They hoed brge kitchens, PRICED FRON' *49,990 to 82,900 T iudtm ods tWel ond two starey hom stoan et $4 9,990. Theeore 14 gracious broacloom and 3 batlooms. modelslb choom fromn. And naony Soueeven hod feilyrooms ts eoreesAleft fcyou to with a woodburning fireplace. have yaur home t on. And iopng wos just rinutes 1, ay Even the fethers were hoppy. They hed i1aSd 2 cor garaes with paved &iveways. And they wereo't fer from the smog Th ie heusesinîthe kingdom were bgand handsome. The propeties were genereus i size. They hod atractive londscaped lawns, plonted vinh Take the 401 eaistto -Iamy Road. Driv norih and turn right et Adelaide. You can't niiss Woodstream Meadows. The birds, the trees, the serenity wil tel you you're the e. filed big cily where they wcxked. Fr the fethers, Woodstream Meodows was se nce to came home to. Theeoir was freshaond dean. ~~~"~Woos1reun *Dm. Where you'Il live happily ever after. Toronto Uine 862-0750 O)shawaULne 723-531 The design l'or the .kma services shall cither be carried out by the region or by the developer ln accordance with region 1 design requirements, at the discretion of the reg- ion and the approval of the project by the region would he required prior to the comn- miencement of the projeet. The Town or its agents shall provide to the region such test reports as required from time to tirne and as may be requested by the re- gion. The Town shall employ competent supervisory and inspection staff through its agents to ensure that the re- gional services 'are properly constructed to regional stan- dards. The Town also agreed that such costs of supervision and inspection will be recov- ered directly by the Town from the developer and that the Town will not dlaim against the region on account G irl Crazy 'Girl Crazy' by George and Ira Gershwin is the choice for the next production of the Ajax Lyric Theatre. Based on the book by Bolton and McGowan, 'Girl Crazy' first appeared on Broadway in 1930. This musical comnedy is set in a srnall western town where an extelevisiori star is now running a dude ranch. Gershwin favorites such as 'l'm Biding My Time', 'Em- braceable You', and 'i've Got Rhythmnn' all aid in telling a story of love, cowboys and gambling. Back again for another season with the Lyric Theatre are Director Moe Ursini and Choreographer Lorraine Green. Lorraine has just spent the summer with the Muskoka Summer Theatre. of such costs. If at any time, the region considers that the level of inspection provided, by the officers, employees and agents of the Town is not adequate, the region may, by serving notice to the Town, provide its own staff to in- spect the services and shal recover the cost from the subdivider. The Town will repay and hold harmless theý region from ail cdaims arising out of the undertaking by the Town to provide for the sup- ervision and inspection of contracts for the construc- tion of regional services. The agreement may be ter- minated 'by either party on six month's notice in writing provided that the services to bu~ installed under any sub- division agreement, site plan agreement, or condominium agreement executed prior to the date of giving such no- tice shahl continue to be con- structed as provided, under the agreement. Whitby Red Cross form committee of local students The Whitby branch of the Canadian Red Cross has re- cently formed a management committee made up of repre- sentatives from severai schools in the area. The committee wHIl make Four Riding Durham PC'i hold picnice in Whitby The four Riding Associa- tions of Durham are holding their Annual Picnic starting at 1.30 p.m. on Sunday Sept- ember 7th 1975. The event will take place at Fantasyland Park in Whitby. As welI as the Hon. Bill Newman and Dr. Charles Mcîlveen M.P.P., Bill Pilking- ton Candidate in Durham West and Alan Dewar Candi- date for Oshawa will be at- 1tending. Many other special guests will also be in attendance. One of the highlights this year will be a Beauty Contest: recommendations to execu- tive committees and/or the general members on various aspects. The aimns of the maniage- mnent committee are to strengthen the structure of the Whitby branch; to define rresponsibilities of officers, Scommnittees and staff; to sarouse public interest in the many and varied facets of Red Cross work; and to build a stronger memnbership of vol- un teers. By doing this, the Red Cross hopes to provide a higher standard of service which they feel can only be attained with the interest, co- operation and generous dona- tions of the general public. AI Stacheli is the commit- tee chairman. Other dom- mittee members are Cindy Kemp from Anderson High, Lynn Preston fromn Henry Street High, Dean Sandrelli and Theresa Sacchett from Dennis O'Connor High, Sally Sykes and Terry Ward from Ontario Ladies College, Del Catherwood, Red Cross Dir- ector and Brian Tatchell, past Jaycees president. UMM matre trees. Each street was different from the next. Eoch home wes distinctive. There wos Bkejay Crescent, Kldeer Street and Cardnina Court, named acher the birds who iited thee.

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