WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 22- 19,81- PAGES5 Bugelli secures dleanm-u-p promise from Otter Creek developersÀ Now that the own lias promised to begin work finished conditions of proved that the con- flexed its muscles, the on landscaping and sod- the part of the develop- ditions of the site plan grass in the Otter Creek ding after a "very per- ment since house con- and development subdivision shall be suasive" meeting was struction began there agreements have not greener. held recently between about four years ago. been lîved up to. West Ward Councillor Town of Whitby officiais "We've been after Bugelli described this e e I**S Joe Bugelli said Iast and the builders. them for three years to as a "David and ss- .- week that the sub- Bugelli has been con- geL rid of weeds that are Goliath" situation with division's developer lias cerned about the un- more than four feet high the town aking on theà in some parts of the 'big" developers. subdivision," the coun- "IL took an awful lot of 14 ~4 cillor said. persuasion and finally a B H , re p o r Some of the builders meeting.. .. before we got partîcipating in the action fromn them," he à D mn e- project have left eurbs said. "After that, hey By MIARGARET BEATH and gutters- uncom- offered us full Co- BHS Direetor , pîeted in many of the operation." IL was truly "The Loveliest Night of the Year, subdivisions s neigh- The Otter Creek sub- I N STOC KWAAL LPAPE R when, on June 24, the Brooklin Horticultural Society bourhoods. division is also home Lo presenited is Annual Rose Show. This year, there "People pay a lot of Lwo parks, one of which were more entry classes which provided an added money for their houses the town has assumed incentive to the rose growers. based on beautiful pic- control of with the other The meeting was opened by President Valerie tures presented by the still to be developed. Hundert who welcomned guests fromn Hampton, sellers, " Bugelli said. "The town was Lo Whitby and Oshawa. Expressions of appreciation "hydsreahti sueta akti were given to those who contributed their time and bTe er hn was ben srn um ht we wren'L efforts to the e table and float at the Brooklin bter" hahts ee ppy ith bthwe way nteO B L Spring Fair. The conveners were Betty Van Buuren tee"hpywt h a h and Diane Rothnie respectively. A special thanks On July 10, the coun- grass was seeded," S LIGR U A LYT $1.0 went to Rene Thiebaud for providing transportation cillor toured the area Bugelli said adding, (ELN E U A L O$ .0 to and from the Ontario Horticultural Association with the developers. "The developer has Convention, held in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Hundert "We've brought along agreed to re7-seed the also congratulated Joan Brak on receiving a bylaw enforcement of- park agaîn this Septem- honorable mention for her flower arrangement at -ficer to add a little ber and we'I look at it hecnetomuscle - t our deman- again in the spring." OSHAWA AJAX SCARBOROUGH Secretary Joan Brak read the correspondence Ts headded. are J' o or Js .ofJh) JstN fHy 41(utS o arne and thanked Marg Powell, Audrey Young and he.aton acant ts ot w ok.4579-1e6.5S. 113 Hawood N.41-45 Marie Ferguson for their assistance in making cor- lea.6cin8gisttWI.(Js7.1fJon Pnyo9hs sages and boutonnieres for the graduating class at some of Èhe builders in So WI1Y not ALL STO NTUSA RDYNGT NI IE Meadowcrest School. She then gave a very in- some cases if it can be walk to work? teresting report on the O.H.A. Convention held recently in Niagara Falls. Gordon Wick announced that the Oshawa Garden THIS WEEK'S BLACK ANGUS FREEZER BEEF LTD.S SPECIAL Club is holding a rose show on Saturday, June 27 at the Mcbaughlin Art Gallery. evening, Mrs. Bertha Barnes from the BowmanvilleB EFSL Society, who spoke on "Growing and Showingor( t«t ject was appreciated by aIl and her talk was MMU liberally laced with witticisms and good old- go FREEZER PUS 0 No CLUBIS OR MvEMIERSNIPS fashioned know-how and evidenced a great love for her chosen hobby. Mrs. Barnes encouraged her 007 1.6 à MONTHS ro PA Y listeners to join a Gladiolus society and learn what 129 Ibo!L NI to buy and what to do with what you buy. The writer <i l fl L I N NTIS Lhanked the speaker. m naNHA G EO iCARINS clos. Margaret Davis read the reasurer's report (wMt c rdt following which the awards for the evening were BEEF $ 4 announced: prize for best red rose, donated by Red R IU OU REIKRBEF VOS LOOK WHAT YOU CET: Ib$1fM e t4UES9 Rose Tea Co., was won by Audrey Young and this GUARANTE example ontv I7 b eo M a i£ F familiar grower also had the best specimen rose in A0be >*~~d< r* *S> 300 un. Grade A4 Ct 8m pedà Marksd Td Vaur pcfato, BE$1 ) the show. BesL decorative award, donated by Pro 4nieed for tndWeiand flevour Il flot e*3.0 abd A Chlcbn .. 391. 70 lb. BEEFePR OLR Hardware, went Lo Dorothy Barter of Whitby. Show ictisffiad -rOilut w~ til10 deysanmd *10 M. »miu" ..ca ...a:9 ir. No~. E OK* OLR1UNS~.B convener, Lyla Allan advised that there were 131 0 lobspC Mi .........raths 3",L BONUS AIL FOR ONIY __________*0afta=Nom ..... 39 lb.'MN entries. 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