PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY,APRIL 18, 1984, WHITBY FREE MRESS CLOCA holding spring bird outing 'at Lyn deShores, The miId spring weather of recent weeksçr, has brought large num- bers of migrating birds to Durham Region. If you would lilce to learn to identlfy these migrants,. then Lynde Shores Conservation Area is the place to visit. This area offers a variety of habitats, in- cluding woodland, field, creek, lakeshore and marsh. In particular. Cranberry Marsh is well known for its abundane and diversity of water birds. On April 21, Central Lake Ontario -Conser- vation Authority will host a spring bird outing at Lynde Shores Con- servation Area. An authority naturalist will meet par- ticipants 'at the- area parking Ipt >at -i1pa. Participants are invited to brlng alongthe whole family, especially children. Those without equip- ment may share the use of the authority's telescope and binoculars. Please dress appropriately, as it will likely be somewhat cooler near the lakeshore. The Lynde Shores Conservation Area is located in Whitby, south of Victoria Street bet- ween Brock Street and Durham Regional Road 23. For further infor- mation, please contact the Central Lake' On- tario - Conservation Authority at 579-0411. WFSC annual meeting The annual meeting of the Whitby Figure Skating Club will be held on Apr. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Rd. E. Ail club members and interested person are urged to attend. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN'0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION a 1 M I I Champion gymýnasts, Seven gymnasts from Whitby Senior Public School competed i last Thursday's Durham Regional Gymnastics Championahipe and ail won awards for their performances. The competition was held at Brock High School. In the back row (above) from left to right are Crystal Stone (fourth place on the beam and vault), Jody Calvert (second place on the beam), Jackey Newhook (first on the floor exercises) and Dawn Weagle (second on the beam). Front: Kelly Holter (first on the beam and the vault), Keri Quail (first on beam and first on vault) and Andrea Palmer (fifth onthe vault). Free Press Staff Photo [WHITBY M Brooklinbackstops wilI be built, Reconstruction of two Brampton was accepted basebaîl backstops in to replace the backstops Brooklin should be at Brooklin Memorial completed by the first or Park'and MeadoWcrest second, week of May, Public School. Whitby Fred Beckette, Town Council accepted Manager of Parks and Peel Fence's bid of Community Centres for $9,790 at their meeting Whitby,' said last week. last week. Peel Fence Limited The low tender of Peel was the lowest of five Fence Limited- of bidders. THURs.'2 APRIL ALLNW! Whltby Contrai Business District Improvement Ares, TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby ln- tends to pass a by-law to amend By-iaw No. 658-78 to increase the maximum permissible charge the Council may annually levy in the Whitby 'Centrai Business District improvement Area. The purpose of the proposed by-iaw Is to provide additional mon les for the improvement, beautification and maintenance of the Whitby Central Business District Improvement Area and the promotion of the Area as a business and shopping area. The effect of the proposed by-law wiIl be to Increase the maximum per- missibie c harge the Council may annualiy levy f rom $10,000.00 to $20,000.00. The by-iaw wIil apply to ail persons assessed for business assessment ln the Whitby Central Business District Improvement Area, as shown beiow. WH/TB8Y CENTRAL, ~ & WW -BUSI/NESS DIS fR/C T 1 "x IMPROVEMENT AREA' ___ DE 1H; AND TAKE NOTICE that any person to whom the proposed by-law applies may objeot to the proposed by-law by fiiing with the Clerk of The Cor- poration of the Town of Whitby not later than the 23rd day of May, 1984, a written notice 0f the objectio n to the proposed by-liaw and the reasons ln support of the objection. If no notice of objection Is filed with the Clerk within the time provided, the by-law will corne Into ef fect upon its f inal passing by the Council. If a notice of objection is f iled with the Clerk within the time provided, the proposed by-law will be submitted to the Ontario Municipal Board and the by-law will not come into effeot until approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS IS MAY 23,1984. OBJECTIONS MUST BE RECEl VED BY THIS DATE TO BE VALID. DATED at Whltby, Ontario, this l8th day of April,,A.D., 1984. Donald G. 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