Whitby Free Press, 20 Mar 1985, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCII 20, 1985, PAGE 11J On their side of Durham Rd. 23.... Bugelli objeets to Aja.,% Oops, she slipped and missed the road! We're sure that the person who slipped and missed the road while driving that pick-up truck will get a license before getting behind the wheel of another vehicle. According to the Durham Regional Police Force the driver of the truck was westbound on Harriet St. last Wednesday afternoon. After successfully negotiating a right hand turn onto Annes St. she lost con- trol, driving over the boulevard on the east side of the street, running through the snow fence over a small tree and into the rear field of the Henry Street High Schooi. During the accident the truck suffered a broken windshield and a dent on the hood. Damage to the truck was estimated at $500 while damage to the fence and the tree was estimated at $600. Cathy White, 18, of White Oaks Crt., Whitby has been charged with driving a vehicle without a license. Her passenger, Donna White, 20, of Brougham, Ont. has been charged with permitting a person to drive a vehicle without a license. $5,315 for new F water pump The Town of Whitby company in this area will spend $5,315.76 to capable of performing purchase and instaîl a this kind of installation. new pump on a public "The town was not works department able to. obtain other water truck. quotations for this According to pub lic work" treasurer AI works director Dick Claringbold said in his Kuwahara, the water report, "because of a truck is used for dust îack of suppliers who control as well as for are capable of perfor- gravelling work. ming this type of work." At its meeting last H i on u ha week, council awardecl H i oitotta the contract to Agin- the cost of buying and court Tank and Steel installing the purnp was Fabricating after lear- $31576 over the 1985 ning that t was the only budget allocation. '82 Plymouth Horizon TC3 1 82 Reliant K Car Auto, 36,000 miles, 61,200 miles, auto, dlean excellent cond. '82 Plymouth Horizon 4 speed, 38,829 miles, ultra dlean '80 Dodge Mirada 6 cylinder, auto, PIS, PIB '81 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham PIS, P/B, air, auto, 74,000 miles '79 VW Rabbit 5 speed, 51,838 miles, weIi cared for '81 Dodge Aries 29..400 miles, automatic, PIS, PIB, very dlean '80 Ford Granada Auto, PIS, PIB, 62,000 miles 1722- Station Wagon Air, auto, roof racks 69,500 miles '77 Chev Impala PIS, PIB, autonil, V-8. 67,200 miles, very dlean '83 Toyota SR5 Pick-up 5 spd., buckets, stereo, tarp, 27,850 miles, super shape '80 Toyota Supra Auto., Ioaded, AMIFM stereo cassette, excellent conffition '81 Plymouth Horizon 55,800 miles, PIS, PIB, 4 speed '80 Honda Civic 42,600 miles, stereo 4speed plan to Whitby Town Council wiIl voice no objection to a new district plan currently under con- sideration by Ajax Town Council despite some reservations voiced by Coun. Joe Bugelli. At councils meeting last week, Bugelli noted that the Ajax plan will alîow hunting to con- tinue on the open land beit directly across from the Almonds sub- division on the east side of Durham Rd. 23, the boundary between Whitby and Ajax. Bugelli noted that the allow hunting Town of Whitby that council would have prohibits the discharge to approach the Ajax of firearms in the area Town Council in another because it poses a manner to see whether hazard to the residents or not they would be of the subdivision. prepared to adopt a However, Bugelli was firearm byîaw similiar told by both Coun. Ross to Whitby's. Batten and deputy plen- ,i,,,i iraetor Pauîl 1s1sm'q proposai is solely a planning document and doesn't deal with bylaws such as firearms con- trol. "It only talks ebout land use designation," Rycroft said. Bugelli Was also told SEEYOU DEEO .. Om7DOORS! $7-ï95 $3295 $7895 $7495 14295 $4395 iYEAR PARTS AND LABOUR POWER TRAIN WARRANTY AVAILABLE 1025 Dundas St. W. Whîtbyu FOR THE BEST IN I~j~p~ITHE CORPORATION OF THETOWNOFWHITBY IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, RS.O19800c.337 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE (0F PASSING 0F BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Councîl of the Corporation of the Town of Whîtby has passed By-law No. 1811-85 to desîgnate the followîng property as belng of architectural andfor historical value or in- terest under Part IV of The Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337: Pardon-Davldsofl House 207 Byron Street North Whltby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIG NATION 0F 207 BYRON STREET NORTH Historical This house was built in 1921 by Robert Pardon, a retlred tarmer. Il was aiso owned by Gordon Whit- f ield f rom 1929 10 1948. Mr. Whttield was once Whltby's postmaster as well as president ot the Whitby Tennis Club. Archiectural The house Is an Interestlng example of eariy 2th Century bungalows which combines Tudor Gothic wth the "Prairie School" of Frank Lloyd Wrght. The main Interest in the house s ln its re-use of building materils f rom Perry's Castîe (built ln 1857 and demolîshed ln 1912> Incîuding the limestone toundation, several tooîed limestone linels and two exterior doors. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 201h day of March, 1985. Donald G. McKay Cîerk The Corporation of The Town ot Whltby 575 Rosslar'd Road East Whltby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 -..Ma ma

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