Whitby Free Press, 27 Apr 1988, p. 28

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PAGE 28, WH1TY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1988 News? Cail Veronica Colangelo. Phone 655-8945 Well, another subdivision is proposed for the-Brooklin Ail in ail, the golf course showsprms of bein an ex- area. Application has been made by the landowner to cellent neighbor. The Summers ce ty own and main- amend the Durham Regional officiaI plan in order to con- ~,' E~ tain several other golf courses in the area, ail of them an struct 41 estate homes. The homes are to be located beside SEEM S TO M E*** asset to their surroundings. and to the east of the new Lakeridge Links golf course that is currently under construction on Brawley Rd. just east of by Veronica Colangelo The point is, these are the people proposing to develop Hwy 2 (LakridgeRd).this a rea. Past performance would indicate that the Sum- Hwy23(LakridgeRd).mers' proposed development of estate homes would be in The ropseddeveopmnt s metin wih anunuualkeeping with the high quality and standards they, have (for Brooklin) reaction from most residents in the im-aredsontbehirrde rk mediate area ... APPROVAL! The residents have actually Bruce Summers says that the homes would be of "luxury gone to the trouble of talking with the owner and finding outT s p o tdç estate" quality, each on its own lot of at least l'h2 acres and what he has in mmmd for the area. The result is a signed In1 s ppo t o a somewhere between 4,000Oand 8,000square féetin size. petition, indicating those in favor of the development metamotppeobctohusn proceeding, that wilI be presented to the planning depar- ITuality dcevelorlnent It seems to m htiotpol bett osn tment of the Town of Whitby. ' . developments when they fear that their personal lifestyle would be at risk of changing, or, perhaps dloser to many This owner is no stranger to developing beautiful Ian- this place dver the last year. The landscape was rolîing and people's hearts and pocketbooks, that their property's' dscapes in gorgeous settings and at the same time preser- scenic before construction started and it still is. The little value would jminish. ving what Mother Nature created. stream that meanders through the property is stili there, as In this case, I hardly think the type of development that Bruce and Doug Summers are developing Lakeridge tranquil as ever. Instead of locating the clubhouse close to the Summers are proposing would drag the neighborhood Links golf course. I have watched the transformation of the road, it has heen nestled a good distance back into a bill. down, andlI'm alî for it. Golf club owner plans subdivision Teowner of the Lakeridge Links ýGolf Club now under ,,construction at Lakeride ZR~gional Rd. 23) and Brawley roads has now applied for a 41-home subdivision to the east of the new course. And -.,~ residents in the immediate.. area will present a petition to "the Town expressing support for thé, development. The quality and calibre of the Eiiris wanted for spig fa*'prd Group 74, organi zers of the that entries in the parade are parade or for more information annual Brooklin Spring Fair welcome from anyone, anywhere caîl Karen Brady at 655-4854. parade, are worried because of not just Brooklin," she says. The float entries in the parade the dwindling number of entries * There is no entrance fee, but are always popular and Hughes in the lait few years. there are monetary prizes for the says that more entries in these Member Jane Hughes says the winners. categories are also required, parade is the highlight of the This years theme is "Brooklin particularly in the commercial start of the fair. Goes to Hollywood." Categories category. 'Maybe people don't realize are: best decorated horse or pony Fifty dollars will be awarded and rider, over 16 or under 16 to the winners of each of the Awar -win ingyears; fancy dress, frolic; best following categories: Non decorated person 'and manual Commercial - most original, most gir guide transport (anjithing from a bed on representative of theme, ms gilwheels to carts'-, to just- about beautiful, Mnost humorous, choir peérforms Under the musical direction of Patti Scott, the lst Brooklin girl guide company, sang before 400 girl- guide leaders on Saturday, April 23 at the annuel, area day training for leaders. The choir is made up of 35 girls who competed and won- in last year's girl guide "Sing Ontario Sing' competition..' Company leader Maureen Jackson says, 'Usually for this event professionals are hired for the entertainment so it is quite an accomplishment for the girls to be invited to perform." School science fair wirnners Junior scienee fair winners from Meadowcreât public school: Grade 4 - first, Jamie Clements for "'croscopic Cystals"; second, Adam Harker, 'CrystE!ls"; third, Eve Maxwell, . "Hardness of Water." Grade 5 - first, Kevin Irvine, 'Magnets and Magnetism"; second, Jennifer Cotton, "Amazing Bean"; third, Raymond Paton, "Light.'_ Grade 6,G first, Quinn Parkin,., "Leve"; ~Chrisý htin-A-Loy, Û& d, ~r~Tammi Jones,ý "Air Pressure," and Mike Dixon,ý!"Solar Energy." "NA,L DOWýN.A LIFETIME4j ýGUARANTEE±H+EE In Stock Sizes Sie"cents Lin. ft. 1 x 8 .48 2 x 6 .60 2 x8 .85 2 1 -- 13 - ERMES OR OECAI J1O yolu wilitu $Oves m w d mou l ci dwgm. The wril agomhtrd by lvuMme oai Eu wahiem at a w uwly ~'.'fii T1F~iT#cmICU l1 Rm I F Uwor oebulnto- plAVE TElWOODLAL Ao WVO 436 UEvENTH AvE. Pffinu8AoH, PA. Mist -e m 1@V M LSLADNOC Y.

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