Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1985, p. 1

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See page L... Inquest mto death of Durham ,Centre resident to,,ben moa Sée page 1.. A.C.O. will hold meeting to discuss' future ,of Lynde Bouse tomorrow Vol 15 No 40 Wednesday, October 2, 1985 28 Pages. .w».r.Vl.1,N.4 1Band Wth a whirr and a roar, thE machine swooped down on1 from a small crowd gatherec helicopter ambulance made i ding at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy G( hellport. Affectlonately known as1 bulance has been flying crltlc, from hospitals in Ontario si week, the helicoper will also t In Whitby. Whltby resident Bert Foote to greet the helicopter crew. cheerlng, hit a bit dloser to hou Foote had already seen the1 ce two years ago, when he sui To inaugurate Ruddy helipori sge i visits JVitby ie bright orange flying anurism and had to be flown to Sunnybrook Medical Whitby. Amid cheers Centre in Toronto. While he doesn't remember much ýd to welcome it, the of the ride, Bandage 1 probably saved his life. its first inaugural Ian- The success of air ambulance in transporting ïeneral Hospital's new critically iII patients, has made them increasingly common slghts at hospitals. There are currently 55 Bandage 1, the arn- icensed hospital hellports in the province, and more aIIy 111 patients to and tO come. ince 1977. From this Air ambulances are manned by crews af four - two be plcklng up patients air crew personnel and two medics. The air craft cabin is equipped with two cots, and al of the bwas one of the group monitors, ventilators, intraveinous equipment and iBut his reasons for other drugs normally found in an intensive care unit. mie than most. Thanks to the proximity of. J.O. Ruddy's new air- inside of the ambulan- strip to the emergency entrance, patients wiIl be ffernrl from a ruptured wheeled from the hospital directly onto the aircraft. Mayor buys town's oldest known house Palley Hanse an Hapkins St. bas pledged that tbe building will not ha moved aut of WhitbY although it wiil h moved fram its present site ta make way for future commercial develapment. The lag hause, whicb is halieved ta bave been built araund 1801, is the aldest structure in Whtby. It was purchased last week by Bob Attersley, president of tbe Atter- sley Group of Cam- panies and Mayor of Whtby. Attersley told the Free Press last week that bis company's board of directors is willing ta donate tbe hanse ta the tawn for use as a museuru or other beritage centre on tbe conditian that it ha maved. The site will ha used by the campany for ather purposes. have been made, Atter- sley says it's bis com- pany's intention to move tbe Poiley Hanse to Cullen Gardens, prabably next ta the Lynde House in the event it is also moved to tbe Taunton Rd. W. tourist attraction. He also expeets the town will entrust the aperation and main- tenance of the Palley Hause as a museumn and cultural centre will be entrusted ta the Whitby Histarical Society. Once tbe final disposition of the bouse is known and any necessary restaration work bas been com- pleted, Attersley expec- ts tbat the Local Ar- chitectural *Conser- vation Advisory Com- mittee (L.A.C.A.C.> willl be asked ta recommend ta Whitby Town Council that it be designated an important beritage structure under the On- tarioaHeritage Act. Brass bandto play at Blue Jays games this Satarday and well in Whtby. To demonstrate local sup- port for the Amerlean League leaders in their drive not only for the pennant but for the World Series title, a large contingent of local people will journey ta Exhibition Stadium Saturday afternoan ta watch tbem take on the second place New York Yankees. Leadîng the Whitby delegation will ha the Whitby Brass Band which bas been baaked ta play bath O Canada and the Star Bangled Banner lead a graup of en- thusiastic basebail fans tram the Whtby Fire Departmeiit while the Whtby Minar Basebal Association wrill provide over 270 players and coaches ta cheer on the Jays. In addition ta wbat pramises ta ha an ex- citing nine innings af baîl, the game will alsa feature the drawing of the Fire Safety Basebal Card contest spansored by the Ontaria Association of Fire Chiefs, of whicb Crauch is president. Car dealer found guilty of evading tax A Whitby car dealer Subsequent in- bas been faund guilty of vestigatian by the retail sales tax evasion. ministry revealed thai A representative for* the campany bad collec- Grant Menzies Motors ted and failed ta remit Ltd. pleaded guilty last $13,267 in sales tax hat- Wednesdy ta a ween Nov., 1902 and Ministry of Revenue Feb., 1984. 0f the eigbt charge that bis com- sales tax returns filed pany bad failed ta pay during that period, Uic more than $13,000 in ministry statement retail sales taxes. said, ail eighit were Justice of the Peace found tahaefalse. the campany $5,000. In a statement issued ta the press, the ministry said the tax violation was uncovered during a routine sales tax audit in August, 1984 bas already made arrangements ta pay the back taxes, said a ministry spokesman. The company bas been given 15 months ta pay the fine. 1 jiluicu missi Ga

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