,P&AGE 10, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS construction. 1. Dufferin Street Reconstruction (Wi Phase 2 2. Reynolds Street Reconstruction (Gi 3. Eucild Street Reconstruction (ME 4. Palace.Street Storms Sewers (ME 5. Palmerston Avenue Reconstruction (Br( 6. Bridge No. 12 Recon struction Rossland Rd. W. over Lynde Creek 7. Mary Street East Reconstruction- (Ga 8. Coronatlon Road Reconstruction (Tat Phase 3 9. Greenwood Crescent Storm Sewers 10. Byron Street South Storm Sewers (Tre Trent Street West Storm Sewers (Brc Phase 1 11. Sidewalk Construction (a) Burns Street East (north side) (Dei (b) Cochrane Street (east side) (Bei (c) Dundas Street East (north side) (Boy (d) Kendaiwood Road (west side) (Dur Ail affected and interested citizens are Invited Public Works Department wili be on hand to projects and the construction schedule. I atson St..- Victoria St) lbert St..- Dunlop St.) lry St..- Walnut St.) rock St..- Waiton Bivd.) trden St..- 700' Westerly) tunto.nRd.. 2100' Northerly) ent St..- Ontario St.) 'ck St..- Centre St.) riison St-.- Peel Park) ich St..- Vernon St.) wman Ave. - Garrard Rd.) idas St. E..- Nichol Ave.), to, attend. The Staf f of the explain the details of the 1R.A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., -Director of Public Works. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WH ITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION NOTICE Is hereby given that the Councl of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-iaw to change the names of certain streets ln the Town of Whitby to Crawforth Street. The changes ln the street names, as shown below, shalh apply to ail that portion 0f, (a) Mary Street, between Pringie Drive and Anderson Street; (b) Elizabeth Crescent, between Crawforth Street and Thickson Road; and, (c) Mary Street, east of Thickson Road. T-he changes ln street names will provide consistency and continuity of street names In the municipality. ~C. LE'N PRPSDNM£TCAG TO RAWORT STEE AN FUTE , NTIEta lh Oeain omtteo.Csc' wil a hehuro 73 .monte 9h a o ach 98,lnCmmte Roo Oe f heWhtb Muicpa Bilin, 75 oslad oa Est Whty aioher l er1' r yhs onel oi iororaet n prso wh climshslndwl eadesl afce y h y a n h '.1ie toth J il' e ead will, at WIOthehrio73 p, nth e l9t day f Mrarc, D,1984.nCmmte Donald G. McKay Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossl'and Road East Whitby, Ontarlo Li N 2MV8 Phone.,<'41.6)66-5803 YO uth charged, in che'que theft A 17-year old Whitby youth has been arrested in connection with the theft of three pay checks from an other employee of the Iroquois Park Arena. According to the Durham .1Regionà l Police Force, the thefts occured on Jan. 12, 26 and Feb. 9. The total of the cheques was $30.04. Police said that the employee complained that he had not received, the.. cheques and in- vestigation showed that another employee had taken and cashed them. Charged with three counts of thef t under $200 is Ben Peltenburg, 17, of Lupin Dr. He was released on an apm- pearance notice and wiil answer to the charges in Whitby Provincial Court on Mar. 2. "Collections"- open The latest in ladies fashion will be the rnainstay of "Collections by Sharon" which officiaily opened its door in downtown Whitby last week. :Showing off two of the dresses to be found at the store are Uisa Xavier (left) and Pat Niesar (right) whlle Sharon Hewson and Regional Councillor Gerry Emin watch Mayor Bob Attersley (centre) eut the opening ribbon. Hewson is famiiar to many long Urne Whitby residents as a partner in Fashions 1126 wheh is also located in downtown Whitby.ý Fashions 126 is expected to close.its doors in a couple of months due to the pending retirement of Hewson's partner. However, "Collections by Sharon' is strivngto 'take up the slack in the ladies fashion mnarket i down- town Whitby. Mi t~ c~ :.:i&sk~ -, - ?ree Press Staff Photo I. THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWNOFWHITBY PUBLIC NOTICE FOR INFORMATION The fo 'Iiowing projects have been Inciuded ln the approved budget for 1984. The plans for these projeots wIil be on display In the Activity Room of the Whltby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, on Thursday, March 1, 1984, at 7:00 p.m. The plans are being displayed for Information purposes and to ailow the public an opportunity to view the plans Drior to Free Press StAdf Photo m -------- - -- Quik Bilte Foods' 1 foods includlng french fries and hamburgers at reasonable prices. 1The restaurant is weil lighted and filled with the aroma of fresh coffee. Patrons can eat in or take out. Young's great-grandfather operated a harness shop at the site and in subsequent years was used as a real estate office. When he renovatied the building he had originailylIntended it to be used as a clothing store, however, the deal was not closed prompting Young to- open the restaurant after having solved a few problems to the standards required by the Town of Whitby. It is Brooklin's only restaurant. Free Press Staff Photo 1 Gary Young is- seen here with the new owner of Brooklin's Quik Bite Foods, Margrit Senti. ,' Af ter operating the restaurant for three years, Young. has decided to turn it over to a new propriatorship. "We would like to thank ail the people who helped us in making possible to build and open Quik Bite," Young s aid last week, "and to the many thousands of customers who have patronized us in the past1 three years. "1 Young said that Senti is "a wonderful" cook and« will continue to offer homemade foods. When -QuIk Bite first opened its. doors at 53A Baldwin St. it offered only sandwiches, donuts, muf- fins and coffee. It now offers a good, range of fast