Whitby Free Press, 6 May 1987, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAy, MAY 6,1987 NOTICE APRIL 29TH VALDI ADVERTISEMENT 1645 Dundas St. E. MIKE VASEY, a Gr. 5 student at Dr. Robert Thornton displayed this 1940's phone as part of his science exhibit on phones. Another. interchange -suggested FROM PAGE I This does not warrant changing the highway designation. But committee has recommen- ded, besides widening the 401; e that the Town request the Region's approval to erect a sign at Thickson and 401, and Highway 12 and 401, recommending Thickson Rd. as a truck through route; - that the Town request the Region to upgrade Thickson Rd. so there will be no load. restruction during spring break-up; e that the Town construct Con- sumers Dr. from Hopkins to Brock St. as soon as possible; e that the Town write to corn- panies whose trucks are using Brock to consider using Thickson. Th 'e study also indicated that of the 227 trucks which exit onto Brock St. N. from the 401 in an eight hour period, only 86 reach Dundas St. This prompted councillor Joe Drumin to ask if there is a "Ber- muda Triangle" in the area for trucks. "'That figure is hard to believe! Where are those trucks going?," he asked. ' 1.5 LT. COKE 1 CASE 0F COKE RETURNABLE BOTTLE 24 x 280m1 cans At 49 plus 60 cents r gg With5 $1.4 bottie deposit $ 9 Co uo Unit cost par lOOrnJs.. cents Unit coat par 100 ml le 8- nS 50 cents VALDI Apoilgizes for any Iinconvenience this may have caused

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