Whitby Free Press, 16 Mar 1977, p. 8

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Myrtie subdivision referred to secondary plan MENeS HAIRSTYLING HAURCUTTI NG AND STYLING <* FOR MEN Whitby Plaza 66e-6922 sciY d e , cIarlered W.A.D0. Selby, c.-a.B. K. Madge tt, c. a. Offices C.J. Roberts, c.a. R. W. Saler, c. a. Telephones 171 King Street East, Oshawa C. W. Marlo&W, C.a. 579-5531 22 Waton Street. Port Houe 885-2335 The CorprMin of i the Town of Whitby wNOTICE An estate-type subdivision for Myrtie and Myrtle Station has been referred to the secondary plan studies for these harniets, which will be undertaken in 1978 or 1979. A concept plan called "Myrtie West I1977", pre- pared by Parliet Engineering MyrtLe secondary plan study. It is stili premature to consider any kind of estate deveiopment in this ara", says Planning Director Kevin Tunney. "The officiai plan requires that secondary plans must be prepared for the liarnlets and estate housing will be considered in the context of the secondary plans. At the present time we envision the secondary plans for the hamlets will corne on stream in 1 978 or 1979" Ltd. tor Cannata, Collicchia and Gibb made its first appearance in September 1975 as an applicçation foraun amendrnent to the regional officiai plan, The Town of Whitby considered it pre- mature ut the tirne. The plan for the deveiop- ment carne Lu the planning department in November 1976, and council has agreed Lu uise iL as input in the Ashburn horse at show Between 20O and 25 out- standing Quarter Horse Stallions frorn across North America will be on display on Stailion Avenue at Quarterarma '77 at the CNE Coliseumn in Toronto Mardi l0Oto 13. Arnong those horses exhibited will be 'Bonanza Cash, owned by William Goverde and Somer Rumrn of South View Farr-n,.Ashburn. The stallions wiil be paraded daily in the Coiiseum, and seve rai have been ente red in regular show classes at Quarterarna '77. working conditions and out- dated facilities. In a report published in the Feb. 9, 1977 issue of the Free Press, Dr. Godfrey called on the minister of health to give the hospital the highest priority in a programn of rebuilding and rehabilita- tion. Stores approved A proposaI by Peter Van Hoof to build a new set of stores and offices on the south west corner of Dundas and Athol Streets has been approved in principle by council subject to a written site plan agreement incorpor- ating comments by the planning department. A PUBLIC MEETING wiII b. held on Monduy March 21, 1977 7:0815 p.m. in the Town Meeting Hall Whitby Municipal Building 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby ni 1 The Town of Whitby is currently considering a rezoning application for townhouse dwellings at the north-east corner of Burns Street and Blair Street as indicated in the sketch. This is a follow-up to the meeting of February 7, 1977, at which alternatives to the original 58 unit project will be considered. Verbal and written comments will be reoeived at this time. Further information on the proposed development may be obtained from the Town of Whitby Plarming Departmnent, 575 Rossland Road --East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone <416),668-5803. COUNCILLOR T.J. EDWARDS Chairman, Administrative Committos. KEVIN J. TUNNEY, Director of Planning, Corporation of the Town of Whitby. Saturday,, March 19 Sunday, March 20 16 fi. oz of crem£uamy ~Ctce cole slaw and 1611l. oz of any otherli salad of your choice with the purchase of a bucket or barr&"elk of "finger-liekin' go-.od9l ~tot>% ckickenVî&i OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU. PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Durham West MPP Dr.. Charles Godfrey, who recently issued a critical report on the facilities at the Whitby Psychiatric FHospital, isseeking further information on the hospital from Heaith frinister. Dennis Timbreli. Dr. Godfrey has asked Mr. Tirnbrell to provide him with a record of the number of incidents involvirg injury to staff by thc patients, and the number of psychiatric patients who have been crgd by the Durharn Regional Police during the past year. After two visits of inspection recently, Dr. Godfrey said last month the hospital was "prayer for disaster", being grossly under- staffed, with dangerous Information sought 1 de - %L

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