Whitby Free Press, 18 Sep 1985, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNLSDAY, SLPTEMBEIZ 18, 1985, WIIITBY FREL PRESS 3,000 lots approved for development, reviiew says 1proe lo Jup&w hm nthwvr, ol 8o h ,8 p By SUSAN LESJAK Free Press Staff Development I perking along in Whit by, according to tht'- town planning depaîr tment's latest Housiing Review. The reVît,' which analyzes sui, division activity am! housing starts for the first haîf of 1985, reports the registration of twe new subdivisions ami the approval of a third As of the end of June the town had over I.MV units that were ap proved for development but had not yet beec, built. 0f these 980 units were registered and another 2,187 were ap proved but had not beetn registered. The town's planning director, Bob Short. described the overal I his report as -ver% healthy". While there is curreil tly a large supply of ap- proved single, units, semi-detached and lInk the report expressed concern over the iack of approved townhouses. While one third of al registered lots 'are for townhouse construction, proved (but not registered> lots are for townhouse units. This means that once the suppiy of registered CONT'D ON PG. 3 FOR THE MONTH 0F SEPT. ONLY AT CHICKEN &SEAFOOD One cholce plece of deltotous fried chlcken wth french f ries. Just chicken, -15 pleces of tender f ried chioken perf ect f or a hungry famlly. Plus 1 ~ Coke 750 mg. plus 30e deposit 1017 DU NDAS ST. E., WH ITBY Beside WlndmII Donuts and Datry G'.een) MON.SAT. 11 a.m. -11 p.m. SUN. 11 .m. -.9 p.m. 0 Legion Week kic k-off A dinner last Sunday evening at Branch 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion was the opening event for Legion Week. Foilowing the. dinner service pins and jubilee medallions (struck to commemorate the diamond jubiiee of the Canadian Legion) were awarded to deserving niembers. Marj Adamis, associate member of the branch turned the tables by presenting a gift to the Legio.n. She is shown here presenting her rdgi hooking to Earl Ormiston, president of the branch. Adamis, who is public relations officer for the branch, said she wanted to do something in a tangible way to celebrate the 60th birthdày of the legion. Although she had neyer designed a pattern before, she did this tume. The idea, the design and the work were ail hers. Free Press Staff Photr

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