Whitby Free Press, 19 Apr 1989, p. 3

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*1 i il WHITBYMFRE PRESS, WEDNESD)AY, APRI'19, 1989, PAGES3 Public beach is subjeet of st udent mock debate- Operations Committee Following a letter f rom the Ministry of Transportation recommending that the Town consider beautlfylng bath Hwy 401 interchanges ln Whitby, parks and recreation- department recommended that a consultant prepare plans and costs for such beautification. Approved That the Ministry of Transportation be exempted f rom Whtby's noise bylaw whlle it cardes out resurfacing work on Hwy 401 between Whites Rd. and Brook St. The work is scheduled ta start soon and will take place between the hours of 10 p. m. ta 6 a.m. Monday ta Thursday and il p.m. Friday ta 8 a.m. Saturday. Approved That a low tender of $24,899 by Careen Dandl-Lawn of Mount Brydges for weed spraying for parks, boule- vards and roadsides ln 1989 be accepted. Approved That the low tender of $1 7,454 by Gay Construction Ltd. of Oshawa for repair work ta a header trench at Luther Vipond arena be accepted. The highest bid was $1 17,800 by a Richmond Hill Ca. Approved That the low tender of $1 55,347 by Winvalley Construction of Whftby for the construction of new washroomn/changeroom facilities and the renovation of the existing building at Peel park be accepted. Approved That no changes be made ta the exlsting stop signs at Hazelwoad Dr. and Evergreen Dr. and that an adult school crossing guard not be placed at the intersection. Public works eartment looked at the wash existing) Approved That council approve the site plan application by the Durham Region Roman Cathollo Separate School Board for an elementary schoal (St. Bernard) on the north side 0f Dryden Blvd. east of Fallinigbrook St. Approved A recommendation ta study the installation and location of a ublic beach ini Port Whitby wvill econsidered at a 'Mock Council' meeting Wednesday, April 26, 7:30 p.m. The l8th annual youth and civic administration mock council meeting will be held at the Whitby municipal building in the meeting hall. The meeting concludes a nine- work administration course The Chordettes (standing left to right) and Kelly Caldwell (seated) performed as the Chordettes during an air band cntest at Henry Street High School ast week.pht [col Free Presoo Brian Foley dies at 1,9 By Debbie Luchuk Brian Foley of Whitby, objeot of a search after he disappeared for a perîod last summer, died suddenly Easter weekend at the age of 19. He succumbed ta an "attack» that caused him to stop breathing. During visit to faniily in MontreaTi he was at a friend's house March 25 when he sud- denly stepped breathing and col- Ëecause cf death remains unknown, despite a coroner's in- quest, and drugs have been ruled out as the cause. "He's gone. Ail the fears I had for him did happen. The attacks were Vetting worse ail the time," Brian s mother. Marcelle Foley said. Aithough Brian had just star- ted a new job and seemed ta, be settling down, Marcelle felt there was still something wrong in Brian's life. "There was somethin g that wasn't working right. He was tense, under pressure, and trying to hide things from us. It is hard ta define Brian. "That weekend he was s0 happy being with the faniily, and was having a heck of a good time." Foley's illness was a mystery to doctors, and to his parents. "No one knew - what he had (wrong with him). Even after the autopsy, we still don't know what happened. They said it was drugs, but ail he'd had that night was a couple cf wine coolers. "They did not find any drugfs in his system, no cause cf death They (coroner's office) gent the results ta Ottawa.» Foley, a Durham College food and drug technology student, dis- appeared from home last June, leaving on his five-speed bicycle, saying in a note he had gone shopping. He was found in Chicago ini October, charged with auto theft and break, enter and- theft in connection with 'a scrapyard brak-in. Charges were later dropped and he returned te this parents at the end of Octeber. Whitby. The course gives stu- dents from Anderson CVI and Henry Street Hîlgh School an insight into the structure and administration of municipal governmeflt. On the same night, the fire department will present awards to the winners of %e fire preven- tion poster contest *that was held earlier this year. Ail are welcome to attend the mock session. Coleman-O' You've sean the light. 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