WHTYFE RS, WED~D ARL2,18,PAGrp,27 Tennis club seeks memnber.s The Brooklin-Ashburn Tennis Club ie now being formed, and a meeting will be held on Thurs- day, May 4, 7:30 p.m. Golf /subdvin plan deferred Whitby council has deferred an application by thie Lakeridge Links Golf Course for a 35-lot estate residential development and nine-hole golf course beside the existing 18-hoie course, south of Brawley-Rd. Councillor Joe Bugelli made the deferral motion after regional councillor Marcel Brunelle moved that the number of lots be reduced to, 33. He sulggested 33 lots would more easily receive approval from Durham Region council which bas previously turned down similar applications., "t is a compromise,» said Brunelle. But Bugelli said that if council was going to start throwing Broolin United Clurch news Rev. Bill Tadeja, associate chaplain of Oshawa General Hosital, will be guest preecher on Mission Sunday, May 7 at Brooklln United Church. Rev. Frazer Lecey wilI be gtiest preacher at the annvîersary service of Kà ingsview United Church. The sacrement of baptism will be celebrated on Mother's Day/Fexnily Sunday May 14. There are still a few quilt blocks available for the anniïversary quilt, so anyone may call to reserve. The UCW will hold their annuel geranium p lent sale and yard sale on Saturday, May 13. Anyone interested in renting a table for' crefis or- whatever, can call Pat at 655-8716. The UCW will hold a bingo for Feirview residents today (Wednesday). 'The Brooklin Lions Club will promote St. Leo separate school with a teaching microscope to be used in the science classes. The lab equipment was requested by the school advisory committee due to a leck of funding by the provincial governent. The money raised for this project was raised through weekly bingo held at the Hlideaway Hall in Wihitby. Also elections were recently held for the 1989-90 executive of the Lions Club. Brian Irvine of Ashburn was elected as president. First vice-president is Neil Wick of Broolin and treasurer is Looking for Fresh Cut Flowers? Box Plants? Shrubs? Demand Quality for Good Prices? Look~ no Further! Opening May 4 RIOTNERSWO GREENHOUSES Highway 12 Brooklin 655-4296 around numbers, the application should be sent back to planning committee for more discussion. Whitby planning department had originally recommended against t he plan, which at first proposed 41 lots, noting that it posed "major concerns." In a report made to Town planning committee in March, the department said it was 'n appropriate to create hamiet- sized developments which lack support services for the resident population»; the site did not satisfy Region officiaI plan.cri- teria, and exceeded the official plan density requirements; jack of vegetation and topography would limit opportunities for screening and blending the deve- lopment into the rural landscape; and agricultural land would b removed from production. "icgues I need not say that te p nning department is not totalya enamored of the Ian, said planning consultantevi Tunney, on behaîf of the appli- cant, at the March meeting. Tunney said that most of the homes wouldn't be visible from Brawley Rd. Bruoe Summers, on behaîf of Lakeridge, also said there would be substantial lands- caping that would transform wat he described as «bleak- looking" undeveloped land. Councillor Ross Batten suppor- ted the application, stating that «It's uniq~ue and it offers some- thing were lacking in the town Of Whitby." He also said the property is not prime agricul- Meadowcrest jumps rope Jump Rope for Heart wiIl be held at Meadowcrest public sehool in Brooklin on Thursday, April 27, during the afternoon. Students, parents and teachers will be skipping to raise funds for the Heart and Stroke Foun- dation. This is one of the activities planned by the school for Educa- tion Week. General ret ail allowed General retail si uses will be pei building at the soi Societ y course il The Brooklin Society will hold a ing course May 1, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., sbyterian Church,. Several floral instruct the cour. caîl Marg at 655-4 655-4742. Adrien Pope. ThE officers will take t June after the disd to, be held in Miar For infori, membership or otù the Brooklin & Club, contact 1 655-3306. tore and office of Way St. and Baldwin St., as rmitted for a council approved a rezoning uthwest corner application Monday night. 'The building is now used for a holds video rentai and sales establish- ment, The Brooklin Bulletin sign shop, and six apartments on the n May fior Horticultural upÉe rezonîng application, by fiower arranw- 623386 Ontario Ltd., changes the .8y 15 and 29, zoning to local commercial. The at Burns Pre: west part of the property had Ashburn. beeh zoned local commercial and designers will the east side (on which the build- -se. To register ing is lorn'ted) highway commer- 4825 or Joan at cial. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) opposed the application since part of the property, including the building, is located in the regional storm fioodplain of Lynde Creek. *uL Planning department recom- Ident mended, with no objections fromn CLOCA, that the residential and commercial use of the building e newly elected be recognized as an exception to heirpostion inthe fioodplain (proposed to be the rtrict convention "greenbelt" zone in Brooklin). ai BachFla. Any additional development o mii BechnFa the property would have to take natipo os n place outside of the floodplain. 1erproram in Planning department also District Lions recommenfded that 36 parking N'eil Wick at spaces be provided on the site. For more information about the meeting location and about the club, cai 655-4514. 1 ag i -WB A a -r MMM 5 7 1 m rl : hl -17 c w This 13 Lawn Roling r Aerating & Lawn Thatchîng Time ,aîî Brooklin Rentais )r the latest in equipment rentai. 6!55-3600O Just minutes north of Downtown Whitby on Hwy.12 ,53 Baldwin St., Brooklun Bd behind the Quik Bite Restaurant in Downtown Brooklin.) ffý.d& AI M a.# .& Lions Club: Briai Irvine is new pres: 1 LUL RF/.MkXcanaan land realty inc. SEC LUSIO N NORTH WHITBY - $3495500 Surrounded by its own park-Iike setting with creek, ravine, woods and ing round pooi, is situated this beautiful mature ranch style home. Large eat-in kitchen, formai DR with W/O to south facing deck, LR with plot ure window overlooking ravine and creek. For more information or the numerous other features eall Brian or Jackie Wright. 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