Whitby Free Press, 22 Feb 1989, p. 4

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PACdE 4, WHiTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1989 Whitby, Oshawa feud over extension A feud may be arising between Whitby and Oshawa over the connection of Manning Rd. in Whitby to Adeaide St. in Osh- awa. Sides were drawn at Iast Tues- day's works committee meeting with Oshawa councillors Linda Dionne and Jim Potticary demanding Whitby pay to extend Manning to the Oshawa-Whitby border. The extension is expected to cost $3.3-million. Dionne said Oshawa had extended Adelaide to the border, thinking Whitby was going to further extend M anning. But Whitby regional councillor CALL 24 HRS/DAY - 7 DAYS/WEEK NURSES *COMPANIONS e HOMEMAKERS IN HOME OR INSTITUTIONS ADDTONAL SERVICES BY REGISTERED STAFF.- FOOTCARE f HOME VISITS INCLUDES ..AINCLUDE CORNS s CALLUSES g ~ 7/1 BATH-ING / DRESSING TOENAJL CARE 1 / BLOOD PRESSURE / WEIGHT FOOT SOAKS / MASSAGES MEDICATIONS / INJECTIONS Marcel Brunelle said Whitby had just "broken the bank" construct- igManning from Anderson *to Thikson, opening Manning from Brock St. N. to Garrard. The extension cost the Town $1-million. S"That road won't be built if you are i to take that attitude. Wened an arrangement bet- ween Whitby, Oshawa and the Region," Brunefle told Dionne. Works commissioner Bill Twel- vetrees said the road wilI be needed in the near future to move trafflic east/west. He told committee the exten- sion would be costly because Whitby would have to build a bridgee over Corbett Creek to reach the border. Hie suggested the Begion con- tribute to the cost of the exten- sion. "I don't believe Whitby is going to do it," said Twelvetrees. "That road now belongs to the Town of Whitby. It is not a regional road. Adeaide was extended to the border at Osh- awa's expense," replied Dionne. %J E% V'S.I-LA 'PRCESA 3I ~ ERY' EP~ - WITH AWAGON FULL 0OF LOW PRICES *-~ '~These Low Prices in effect at Whitby Lowp brlces in effeot uritil Sat. Feb. 25th 1989 store only Humpty Dumpt Gerber Strained Potato Chips t.89 Baby Food 3 for .99 200gm bag 128gm maximum 2 bags per custamer Maximum 12 per customer Pampers-Huggies- F airlee Apple Luvs Diapers 9.99 Juice.6 Convenience size 1 Litree6 Maximum 2 per customer Maximum 2 per customer Eco Jumbo ICamomille Bathroom Paper Towel .69 Tissue 6 2ply/4 roli pkg..e6 Maximum 2 per customer Max. 2 packages per customer Calgonite Dishwasher Detergent09 1.4kg1 Maximum 2 per cust amer C-Plus Fruit Drinks 3/250m1 tetrapaks Maximum 2 per customer *79 Ier' Po e I I ingGi ve ouIam Olympi an boost WHITBY OLYMIPIANS Lori Melien and Lori Strong carry Mayor Bob Attersley over the threshold of one of four model homes opened in Whitby last week by Merrick Homes. Merrick also presented a $2,500 cheque to Whitby General Hospital Foundation chairman Ed Buffet, the first donation in a hospital fundraising drive in which Merrick will donate $100 for every home sold. vi noe ohpreclo - Free Proea photo DURHAM COLLEGE CRAFT SHOW MARC H 18 10:00 a.m. to 5-p.mi. Exhibitor's Registration Open to both amateur and professional artisans Exhibition will be at Main Campus Main Caf eteria - First Floor Student Lounge - Second Floor Display Space 21/2' x 8'approximate Fee is $40.00 made payable to Durham College ARTISAN NAME:........................... ADDRESS: ............................... TELEPHONE: ............................. TYPE 0F CRAFT: ......................... Mail this form with cheque to: Donna Andor Continous Learning Durham Coilege Box 385, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L7 Register Early - Display Space is imited - Free Draw For further Information cati 576-0210 ext. 496 COLILEGE APPLID ART AND TECHMJOLOGY PO Box 385 2000 Simcoe Street North OShawa-,Ontario.Canada Il H 71 (416) 576-0210

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