WIITIIY FREE PRESS', WEDNESIJAY, SEÊPTEMBBR 30,ý 1981 , P4GEF 15 CONTINUED FROM PACL4 14 lii) The maximum halght of any building shallflot excaed 12 mat ras. iv) Planting strlps, berms, and fences shall be provided In ac- cordanca with The Pits and Quarrias Act, 1971 and the regu- lations made thereunder. 5. That Schedule "B" to By-iaw 1784 is hereby amanded by changing the zone dasignation to M-4 of the lands outlined in Schednlle "A-1" annexed to this By-law and markad as "su bject property". 6. That Schedule "B" to By-law 1784 is hereby amended by changing the zone designation to M-4 and G of the lands designated M-4 and G on Schedule "A-2" annexed to this By-law. 7. That Schadule "B" to By-law 1784 is hereby amended by changing the zone designation to M-4 of the lands outlined on Schedule "A-3" anfnexad to this By-Iaw and marked "subjeci property". 8. That subsection (B> of Section 12 of said By-law 1784 is deleted in ts an- tirety and replacad with a new subsection (B) as follows: "I(B) Part of Lot 21, Concession 4 - Harnden & King Gravel Pit 1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (1)(b) of Section 9A hareof, the lands described hereunder may ba used for the establishment, arection and operat ion of an asphait plant. il) The area raquiremfents and minimum yard provisions for the use raferrad to ln Section (1) shahl be as follows: Maximum lot covaraga Interior sida yards Rear Yard Parking ln accordance with Section 4(n) 50% 23.0 metres 23.0 met ras iii) The lands referred to aboya are marked "SubJect Land" on Schedule "A-4" annaxed hereto." BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND1 THIS 22ND DAY 0F JUNE, A.D., 1981. DON McKAY TOWN CLERK FINALLY PASSED R. ATTERSLEY MAYOR SCHEDULE A-I TO BY-LAW NO. 1218-81 This Is Schedule A-i to By-Iaw 1218-81 passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town 'of Whltby on the 22nd day of June AD., 1981. Don McKay Town Clerk SCHEDULE A-2 TO BY-LAW NO. 1218-81 This 19 Schedule A-2 to By-Iaw 1218-81 passed by the Councl of the Corporation of the Town of Whltby on the 22nd day of June A.D., 1981. R. Attersley Mayor Don McKay Town Clerk SCHEDULE A-3 TO BY-LAW NO. 1218-81 This is Schedule A-3 to By-Iaw 1218-81 passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby on the 22nd day of June A.D., 1981. R. Attersley Mayor Don McKay Town Clerk ('ONTI Nil l1i Guns, booze don't mix The hunters of On- tario are probably the only people who are welcoming t.he cooler weather and longer nxghts. Put those two things together, add the trees changing color and you have the onset of hunting season. The Ontario Provin- cial Police have a few ideas which could mean a more successful and enjoyable hunt this fail. Guns and alcohol are a bad combination. So the real hunting en- - thusiast keeps the two apart. Some social ac- tivities are part of most camp life, but they should be kept until the hunting day is over. You have to be stone-cold sober to protect yourself in thebush. Once you are off the beaten trail, the bush areas of Ontario become a hostile environment. Again the knowledgeable hunter has the advantage; he'll carry a map, a compass and a survival kit. If he loses his bearings, he stands a much better chance of gettîng back to camp. One last tip.-Anyone who is thinking of get- ting a new rifle or shot- gun for the hunting season must have a fire- arms acquisition certifi- cate. If you don't have one already, give your- self some time to go through this formality before your hunt. You can apply for the certi- ficates at any police of- fice and they are good for five years. It's the successful hunts that are best, remembered. It's also the hunting tragedies that are neyer forgot- ten. With forethought,- good planning, and an awareness of what could go wrong, you have all the ingredients for' a memorable hunting season. Man plant A Whitby man was listed in satisfactory condition at t.he Oshawa General Hospital last Wednesday after an ac- cident at Oshawa's Glenholme ARC In- dustries. According to Durhem Regional Police, Gary Hearty, 30, of Garden Street, an employee of a Toronto Door-repair company was on a lad- der repairing the swit.ch on an overhead door when he apparently touched a live wire throwing him 15 feet to the ground. Hearty suffered cuts to one hand and bw'ns to the other, polie said. R. Attersley Mayor