Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1977, p. 5

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6,1977, PAGE 5 THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT, 1968-69 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND (b) the inquiry officer, Vernon Rowe, who has nearty 40 years of perfect attendance at the Whitby Rotary Club, holds the certificate and medallion making him a Paul Harris Fellow. Mr. Rôwe was awarded the highest honor in Rotary at a meeting at the Curling Club building, June 28. Free Press Photo Rotary honors Vernon Rowe Vernon Rowe, a member of the Whitby Rotary Club for nearly 40 years, received the highest honor Rotary can bestow, at the club's regular meeting June 28. Mr. Rowe was made a Paul Harris Fellow, in honor of his years of dedicated service to the club. Only three other members of the Whitby club are Paul Harris Fellows -- George Anderson, Don Wilson and Jack Roblin. Mr. Rowe has the unique distinction of having a perfect attendance record for all his years in Rotary. His badge indicates that he joined the club in 1939, but he said that he received his badge a year late, so he had actually joined in 1938. He served as the Whitby club's president in 1947-48. Neil Murkar, the club's unofficial historian and expert on Rotary information, conducted the installation of Mr. Rowe as a Paul Harris Fellow. He explained how Paul Harris, a lonely businessman in Chicago started the first Rotary Club in 1905. Rotary became international when a club was formed in Winnipeg in 1911, and today there are hundreds of clubs around the world, said Mr. Murkar. When Paul Harris died in 1947, the Rotary Foundation raised money to send post graduate students to foreign countries to be educated, and since that time, 6,000 students have been supported by the Rotary Foundation, he said. In honor of Paul Harris, outstanding members of individual clubs can be named Paul Harris Fellows, and the club makes a donation in their namie to the Rotary Foundation. In making the presentation to Mr. Rowe, Mr. Murkar paid tribute to Mr. Rowe's late wife Kay, who died in 1958. "She was a friend of the Rotary Club and - the embodirent of service", he said. "Today we are also unofficially honoring a very great and gracious lady". Mrs. Rowe taught music in Whitby schools for iany years, and the Kathleen Rowe School is named in her mernory. For a number of years she directed the Rotary minstrel shows. Speaking of Mr. Rowe, Mr. MurLr said: "We've enjoyed his fellowship as a man and as a Rotarian. We hope his record of perfect attendance will go on, and on, and on". "'ve enjoyed every meet- ing I've attended, and I've attended meetings from the east coast to the west", said Mr. Rowe. "I've enjoyed Rotary 100 per cent". Brooklin study Cont'd from P. 1 By the end of Noveiber the consulting team, in co- operation with the technical advisory committee will con- solidate and review ail studies, viewpoints and attitudes and recommend to the administra- tive comnittee that a third public meeting be called. Final recommendations for Phase Two are expected to come before the administra- tive committee by February 1978. Among the items to be studid will be the houinv market and types of people who rnight live in Brooklin, housing mix types and sales and rentals, non-residential needs and activities, social and community services, environnmental analysis, trans- portation planning, water supply, sanitary sewers, storm water management, and a refinernent of the financial analysis of Phase One. Phase Two is expected to cost $44,600 of the total cost of $90,000 for the complete study. IN THE MATTER of an application by the Corporation of The Town of Whitby for approval to expropriate certain lands in the Town of Whitby for the purpose of altering and widening the East and Nest sides of Brock Street North to provide for an underpass beneath the Canadian Pacific Railway line from the intersection of Maple and Brock Streets to the Northerly limit of Lot 6, registered Plan No. 173, in the Towi of Whitby. NOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate 1. the lands described in Schedule "A"' hereto for the purposes of altering and widening the East and West sides of Brock Street North to provide for an underpass beneath the Canadian Pacific Railwav line from the intersec- tion of Maple and Brock Streets to the Northerly limit of Lot 6, Register- ed Plan No. 173, in the Town of Whitby. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing, (a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice, or when he is served by publication, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. The approving authority is THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY MUNICIPAL BUILDING 575 ROSSLAND ROAD WHITBY, ONTARIO The expropriating authority is THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY WM. H. WALLACE, A.M.C.T., C.M.C., CLER K-ADMINISTRATOR MUNICIPAL BUILDING 575 ROSSLAND ROAD WHITBY, ONTARIO. NOTES: 1. The Expropriations Act, 1968-69 provides that, (a) where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General, 2. "Owner" and "registered owner" defined in the Act as follows: are "owner" includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a com- mittee of the estate of a mantally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested; "registe-ed owner" mear s an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper registry, land titles or sheriff's office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll; 3. The expropriating authoity, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added is a party by the inquiry officers are parties to the inquiry. DATED AT WHITBY this 5th day of July, 1977. S C H E D U L E "A"# THE FOLLOWING ARE THE LANDS REQUIRED FOR THE ALTERING AND WIDENING OF BROCK STREET NORTH FROM THE INTERSECTIONS OF BROCK AND MAPLE STREETS TO THE NORTH LIMIT OF LOT 6, REGISTERED. PLAN 173, IN THE TOWN OF WHITBY: PART 1. Part of Lot 6, on Registered Plan No. 173, in the Town of Whitby, designated as Part 1 on a Plan of Survey as prepared by HORTON & WALLACE, O. L. S., being Project No. 10601-B and signed by Bryon T. Davies, 0. L. S. and dated the 23rd day of June, 1977. The interest to be acquired in this property is a temporary easement or a right in the nature of an easement to enter upon, cut into, break up, fill in, and occupy the property for and during the construction of the underpass on Brock Street North. For the purpose of and during the construction of the underpass on Brock Street North, the property is to remain undisturbed by any work which might interfere with such construction, and clear of and unencumbered by buildings or structures other than those erected at the date of acquisition of the easements. Upon completion of the construction of the underpass the surface of the property will be restored as neirly as reasonably possible to its previous condition and the temporary easement will be extinguished or expire and the property will revert back to the owner. il (î) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross- examine witnesses, either person- ally or by his counsel or agent, and (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200.00 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith.

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