PAGE 2, WMITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAIW 22, 1989 o o 94 o/A o o e o * au: Moo e Sei *Enl * AT- *150 * Oi *Fui e yte Systei O Systei 20 ME 40 ME Everyi O Word, o4~ LO 213 BYRON STREET S. WHITBV, ONTARIO LIN 4P7 Toiephone: (416) 666-3958 S Toronto Uine: (416) 683-1-785 ('tERBulletin Board System: (416) 668-2078 XT* Compatible Computer System 88 4.77/10 Mhz Mother Board with 640K oflmemory 0 Speed upgrade (Norton SI = 3.7) vard Turbo BIOS V2.05 me 360K floppy drive. onographics or Color Graphic Card riai, Parailel, Games ports and Real Time Clock hanced AT-Style Keyboard (101 keys) 7Style Flip Top Turbo Case (3 LEDS & 3 Switches) 0 Watt CSA Approved Power Supply e Year warranty Parts and Labour iy Assembled and tested atour Whitby Location. qm wlth amber monochrome monitor $935.00 ?m with Color Graphies monitor (DC2O5S) $1275.00 Dm wlth EGA card and monitor (DC355) $159500 EG Hard Disk Drive (Controlier & Cabies) .$430.00 EG Hard Disk Drive (Controfier & Cables) $495.00 EG Hard Disk Drive (Controiler & Cables) $595.00 computer system soid includes the rollowing software: ýprocessor, spreadsheet, data base program and desk iizer. Pricep are CASH discounted and subjeci to change wihout notice. 4tATAR[ zL37@nir< ='IM - Nifflffirlaiiiwi la a c r 4» s- IFr1 endly, Personal Service 24 Hours -_7Days a week PORK LOIN B LAC K CENTRE CUT CHOPS FOREST HAM Lb. lOOgm _____ ____ ____ ____4.99/Lb. KAISERS CAULIFLOWER 6 for a CASHMEREÈ TOI11LE T PAPER 8 Roils Otter Creek subdivision'plan-to'.be revised The application by Caincastie Developments Ltd . or 50 single famiIy nomes in Otter Creek - a controversial application locally with regard to affrdable housing - has been withdrawri by the developer after the Province refuse d to approve the arnend- ment.. Whitby council and Durhamn regional council, both going against the recommendations of their planning departments, had approved down zoning, to low density, of what had been medium density residential zon- in g that could h ave accommoda- ted 128 townhouses (medium). "We felt we weren't getting anywhere witb it," said F.J. Ter- noway, lawyer representing the develope, about the application and the Povncesefusaltosign the amendrnent.. He said Caincastie wilI now "4reviethe-ostioiý' wfth Town staff and will likely leave one of the four blocks of land (adjacent to McQuay) for townhouses. Ter- noway mentioned the Province's policy of 25 per cent affordable housing in new developments. He said a review will also be- made of the three other blocks, although he did not mention the type of development conteplated for those blocks. He ex pects a new application fordevel opment could be made in -thrce t-dsix months. A petitioni with the names of 850 residents, favoring the ori- ginal- Caincastle application for single family homes, had beeri presented last September before n Otobr, he-Social- Plan- ning Council of Newcastle, Osh- awa and Whitby criticized regional council for down zoning the property in Otter Creek because it would remove an opportunity to provide affordable housing, Girl struck by car Durham Regional police don't expect to laycharges but are stili investigating an accident in which a young girl was bit while crossing Anderson St. at Craw- ford M.Onday afternoon. 175611 Seafood & Steak House Roast Prime Beef (canada GradexA) ........ 9.99 New York Steak & Shrimps........... eoee*9.99 Fresh Orange Roughy..................... 9.99 Banquet Facilities Available ~ ~~lz7 gEx «, oec 1180 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Tel: 436-9333 or 436-9065 WHITB3Y TAX SERVICE LTD. Withths years tax reform we wÎflget you al posssîble deducUons, non refundable credîts and refundable credits. We offer a year round service. For yur PersonalW &Confidential Appt. Y Cail 430-116640 965 Dundas St. W., Suite 202, West Lynde Plaza Taken to bospital ,were, Amanda Reardon 8 and Brenda Reardon, 7, botb' of Whitby, for injuries received. Police say it *appears tbree youths ran into the street -and attempted to cross Anderson before cars got to the 'intersec- tion. Amanda was taken to bospital, treated and released for minor I'njures. Brenda twisted ber ankle wen sbe jumped out of the way of tbe car. Father of * the girls, Leonard Reardon, says the accident could bave been prevented if there had been a crossing guard at Ander- son and Crawforth, a location be says is used by many students, from botb Anderson CVI and St. Theresa elementary scbool, for crossing. "There's no crossing guard there and there should be.» The nearest crossing guard is at Anderson and Manning. There are pedestrian crossing hgbhts at Dundas and Anderson. His daugbters and son Roger were returning borne, at 1000 Dundas St. E., from St. Theresa's wben the accident occurred'. lioger, 6, was not involved in tbe collison. Reardon plans to launcb a lawsuit against the Town. MEMBER The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board The Ontario Real Estate Association The Canadian Real Estate Association [il