Whitby Free Press, 28 Feb 1990, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1990, PAGE 3 1Yuk Yuk's in Whitby items froDm Whitby Council agenda(s) Whitby Council .February 26, 1M9 Recommenda- tions from the Planning and. Development Committee That the file be closed on a rezoning application from Monarch Construction for the northwest corner of Dundas and D'Hiler streets. The original proposai called for a funeral home and a drug wamehouse. The new applicant is submitting an application for a district commercial and high-density residential development. Caried That the Ontario ministry of municipal affairs be requested to provide a community planning grant of 85 per cent of the costs of undertaking a land use for houslng policy study ln Whtby. The estimated cost of the study is $67,830. Recommenda- tions fromn the, Operations Committee That Whitby Transit passes now be issued for the calendar month ratherthan for a one-month period f rom date of purchase. This will allow bus drivers to maintain bettercontrol over.invalld passes. Carried That council accent the $42,783 bld of Centennial Construction Equipment RentaIs for rentai of street sweepers and flushers to assist with the annual spring cleaning of town roads. Carjried Other Business That a 146-name petition calling for construction of a playground at the end of Briargreen Court be referred te the operations committee. Carried That an application f rom Bell Canada for an extension ta its switching centre at 228 Brock St. S., be referred to the planning and develop- ment committee. Camred That an application from the Durham Board of Education te amnend the officiai plan to permnit a secondary schooi and education centre on Taunton Rd. E. be referred te the planning and-develop- ment committee. Cared The Kinsmnen Club of Whitby wlpesnt a Comedy Night with Yuk Yuk's on Friday, April 6 at Heydenshore Pavilon. Ile show begins'at 8 p.m., followed by a dance at 10 p.m. AUl proceeds will gto, the Whitby General Hospital First Class Fumd. You could win a lirnited edition framed artist's proof currently valued at over $3,200. 'Northern Ciy Loon,' by Christine Marshall, one of Canadas Ieading wildlife artists, lias been donated by the artist to the Whitby General Hospital Auxilary's art raffle. A]1 THIE SINGJNG Policeman, Meredith Cutting, per- formed at a pub might at Fairview Lodge Iast week. Peter TomMn-F'r« e r.photo Budget meeting March 28 Town council will tackle its 1990 budget on March 28. Finance committee chairman Joe Drumm informed other members of council of the date at Monday's meeting. The budget meeting will be held in the council chambers beginning at 7 p.m. Retirement. home, robbery was hoax, says former employee And 004 SA VE. . With Natural Gas &AIR CONTROLI1 Convert your 011 or etêdci system to naturel ga 6& Bave Lp to60% on your heeting Mils. Authcw*iw'd Crrmtrs (;Gai PUT YOUR PURCHASE ON VOUR GAS BILLII Cail Air Control for detailsiI Tickets are $15 each and may be purcliased at' either the Canadian Imperial Bar& of Commerce at Brock and Dundas m Whitby, or Brock General Hardware, 856 Brock'St. N. For more information cali Dave at 436-7979. Seating is limited, so get your tickets now. prceeds from the raffle will go to, te Hospital's Fret Clas Fund Ca1ag. Raffle tickets are $3 each or two, for $5. You may purchase tickets at, a number of downtown locations including the Promenade Book Store, Pearson Lanes, 103-A Mary St. W. For Your Homne dulny olnhsv Cetralo mut eA l prtt~ Condi~tmdudn TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F THIS LIMITED TIME SPECMAL! IFmmmmLUALABLE CO UPONMMmmmm ILAST CHANCE AT'89Afl IPRICES <Buy boomheinorme fV *Not to b. used ln clucin$ 5 0 , F wit ...throfe.the purchase of your Central Air ConditionerI * or NatPiraI Gas> Fumace, Expires Mar. 15/90 . A former employee of a Whitby restitution owing Sunnycrest and ar ý retirement home has dmitd te its residents, wiil be prpared for fabricating a holdup story te Sinoski's next court appearance. cover up a series of robberies The three men also charged in which occurred at the home. connection with the incident will Janice Blair Sinoski, 19, of 115 appear in court on. April 27. Scott St., Whitby, pleaded guilty Glen Van Hees >20of Chapple in Whitby district court Friday te Hill Rd., Northork is char five counts of breaking n with theft over $1,000 and five enter 'ini, theft over $1,0<10 and counts of breaking and entering. public mischief. Dominic, Baptiste, 20, of 710 Four additional theft charges TrethewaLy Dr., Toronto, and: were withdrawn by the Crown. Darrin Brown, 20, of 193 High Sineeki, a former employee of Park Ave., Toronto, are charged Sunnycreat' Retirement Villa, withtheft over $1,000 and five will D sentenced April 20 by counts of breaking and entering. Judge W.B. Lane. Court was. told Durham Regional Police responded te abu OQ 4 a.m. last Oct.31 Sinoski teld police that two me hd roenitoth bi s- tolen . m ing throuçh a window, tied herh te a chair* and foroed her te h S Die. swallow sleepingpilîs. a. The thieves then apparently CUSTOM BU1 went from room te room, taking By Trudie Zavadovics(FL purses of residenta who were For the second week runig1(U sl~~ing. druga haveý been. stelen froma MO EL C andy alC unt froan te system crash cart of the emergency sae recrea- ciel care unit at Bowmanville tion room. Hia. ourdbten50 The next d ay Durham policeHoe, thef accompanied'by Metro Toronto p.m Feb. 16 and 7 Hp.m. Feb.18 Police, executed a search war- he' druge, used in emiergency rant at a Toronto residence. cardiac treatment, are a clear The search resulted in the> liquid in. glass containers with recver ofa number of stolen break-off tops. *OtroN artis eonging te Sunnycrest These drugs could be fatal if OntaiN and its residents. ueed by substance abusers or H Police subsequently arrested young cluldren. Sinosld and three Toronto men.. Police are askting aînyone with SAMS In addition te a pre-sentence information about the drugs te 4*3A9Z 2 rert. a report specifying. the cail Durhamn Régional Police at .vaieQ.0f .tho. st<uen.,gç-ods. and. &79.1520oY436-TIPS.-.~ ~ *. Imm- -m-m - --m-mm- -m- . NOT AS SHOWN IILT HOMES ON LARGE, LOTS LY SERVICED LOTS) DMES STARTING FROM (Fall Possession) ew Home Warranty Program lour East 0f Oshawa Beat The G.S.T. Art raffle to raise funds 1Central Air Conditioners

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