Whitby Free Press, 23 Feb 1983, p. 1

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f >MmVol. 13, No. 8 Wednesday, February 23, 1983 20 Pages Boom Boom Bugelli takels to-,the lanes..., Joe "Boom Boom" Bugelli struck a perfect pose for the camera but struck out in his bid to beat CKAR's Paul Rellînger in a best of three game bowl-off last Sunday. The two men were the top scorers in the Big Brother's Bowl for Milions celebrity day recently, and decided to keep the spirit going with a re-match. Bugelli managed 488 points'against Rellinger's 606. Proceeds go to the Big Brothers. -Free Press Staff Photo Brooklin develop-ment stalled agan obligation to proceed until those two parcels have been approved by the minister, " North Ward Councillor Ross Batten told the Free Press Monday. 1Batten said the Ministry of Agri- culture is opposed to approving the industrial Plots because valuable agricultural land would be lost. He said the town didn't realize these two plots could hold up the entire development in- definitely. "What he (Bennett) didn't announce, and what we didn't notice were the industrial Ian- ds," 'Batten said. Both the town and residents of Brooklin believed in September the green light had been given to begin construction as early as this spring. Batten said the town began to make inquiries recently because no detailed discussion of the projeet was taking place. "We began to realize, bey, nobody's talking to us about subdivisions," Batten said. "We start- ed to enquire because we wanted'to clarify our position." It was then the town learned First City does not have to proceed with its development plans until fuli approval of the -site has been given. In the town's agree- ment with' the develop- ment company, First City was given two years to begin construc- tion of the 10,000-home subdiviMqon The town See Page 2.

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