PAGE 2, WHITYFREE PRE8S WEDNESDAYJANUJARY 15, 1992 Plans made to disma..ntieé-d.ereliet-,boa D,-ONI Bk BNKFOR 111TE BEST REJ3TRNS. There is no, «offilcial» .deadlile te, soîl tho PEI but. it- has te -be dismanitled by May: 31 or -more court action will result , notes O'Brien. OMrien s ays .meetings con- tinué, regarding the sale of the boat, but he doos not'yet know Who are the interested parties. The Caribbean*was previously identifled as one of the possible destinations for tho derelict boat. Robinson had originally plan- ned te soîll the PEI and another boat. as electrical gonerating stations te ,an island in the Caribbean area. O'Brien says Robinson. is also apgealing a reà shi ine of Custom Interior Executive'Home in Whitby OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12:00 - 4:DOpm Cls ue 2/19 PRIVATE SALE $25990MIE660006 WHITBY A SALESPE RSON JOHN ANTONY (ALL OFFICES) associate broker, Cali Toffnto A : and area as oflen LAEAKAOTCMISNRTS as you wish 'aind WHITBY RESIDENT taNk as long9 asyou OSHAWA REAL ESTATE BOARD like FREE EVALUATIONS ANYTIMIE! REMAX SUMMIT REALTY (1 991)LD RESIDENTIAL plus GST* $4799 BU IN SSROSEMARY'S COC plus GST* ROSEMARY BROWNý Centurion Award Wlnner 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, aRAISED BUNGALOW, 1991. Sale Loction2246$204,900.001 SabsLmtb,, 246 %fi beautifllfnshedM ABOn OSHAWA CENTREdereWhtyaa. z. -£ SHOPS Up TOP 1 know Whitby! I live in Whitby and hav e specializedý in Whitby Real Estate for mhany yoars. - -. SMAY RON 1wii el yu We comply with CRTC and IF QUESTIONS YOU FIND, PLEASE KEEP ME. IN MIND, IT Bell Canada.Tarifs ROEMARY BROWN, SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN VOUR TOWN.Lj s one m,upt- BS4312 .RES: 668350,4 RALO lhe appeal will ho -heard in Oshawa court on Feb. 18. ' Ini any case, the appeal , «won't chan^»e anything regarding the boat, h e says.o Robinson was ordered rernove, the PCB s .from'the PEI by-Nov. 15, 1991, and:the chemni- cals weresent in a container to a tom Dra stor i te atWlitby Hy os auntn R. yard. The court. order also called for Robineon emove the bot: by Dec.31,199 ordismantie it by Te M>i bas been inu Whitby h rburfor the last-five years. \4 ~ '4 By Mlario Boucher, Dismantling of the Prince Edward Island boat in Whitby harbour will'soon begin te meet a .May 31 deadline imposed by a court order. Bernie O'Brien, lawyer for boat owner- Art Robinso nsays parts of theý ship ýwill soon h taken aHo sayXs tests are bëingcarried out te determine t ho process for dismnantling. OBrien says Robinson is still trying te finda buyer before the major work on the boat begins. It didn't get sold by the end of the year as expected in the court order but effoirts te, seil it con- tinue," ho gays. T nrkF.d g wîrftinii.îîn.it TRIMARKFUND CONqGRATULATIONS'!! Mr. Ralph Fiddes ML and Mr. Dave Mitchell <R) are being congratulated for winning the draw for Otter Creek Video and West Lynde Video by sto re owner Mike Rostek (Centre). Prizes for draws we.re supplied by Advance Marketing, of Whitby. RESTAURANT & TAVERN Corne and'enjoy our. JANUAR SPEI2%.1ALS! IRibs *rie'Rib -a Chiicken & Ribs ýfor only $11095« 000Hp, W-ty668-0316 By Mrio Boucher Whitby councillors con Mondaty said, it might not be worth the expense te keep the Kinsmen pool in operation. Centre wardcouncillor John. Doîstra fears not enough*peoplo use the pool located off Walniut St. west of Brock St. N. l5espite one of the hottest sum- mers ever last year, fewer people used the pool than in 1990. «I have great, concern about Kinsmen Pool,» ho said. Councillors, wondered if the' pool should romain opon, and 'if an estimated $150,000 'should ho spent on repairs te the pool equipment building, change house, pool tank an dèdeck, and improvements in* parking and drainage. East ward councillor Dennis Fox said it- may ho wasting tax-, payorsp money te repar ' po nobody i5 usxng. paraol «rd like te hear from people in the community about their thoughts on this," ho said. North ward councillor Don Mitchell said the Town may not have the required money te spend on repairs, and hoe also expressed concern about spend- ing money on a facility that'isn't used enough. Th -p' rau up. a deficit of more than$48,000 in 1991, and onlyý 14,per'cent of its operating co» was recovered from the 3,332 who swam there. In comparison, in 1987, 38 per cent of the budgzet was. cover-ed by usera. Regional councillor- Joo DrÃunm op'Sug ted improving marketing of the pool,- especià lly for new residents Who. may not know about it., Regional councillor Marcel Brunolle' said nobody wants te, «loser the pool, but the Town can't have it ' sî3tting there emty.» irwof the 'decrease ini the use of Kinsmen Pool is attributed te, the pool at the new roc centre on Rossland Rd. By MakrloBoucher ýWhitby's newý recréation com- plex cost ý$10.6 million- -- less' .than $100,000 over what budge- ted for the project. "This is lees than one er cent of the budget that- waspanned,» said Mayor- Tom Edwards at Monday's Town council meeting. Ho said toe«como i soclose te the budget is an, accompliah- >ment"- despite, construction delays. Councillor Marcel Brunelle said Town staff should bo com- mended for the amount of work that was done to brinif the pro- ject on budget es'ecallyon sidering the size >of tho proect. «They, made the rgt .deci- sions,» he said.> Funding for «phase on." of the, Pereaatincetewsdivided- as follows: îprovincial grant $934,620 ($8,2Z for construction and $,3ï5 for.computerization); *development reserve fund, &delentu're, $4 million; *interest, $7l5,528.-" At the end of 1991, the.centre had- 727 members, and 407 people participating ifitness programs.: since l.Ic.rt >Invest Your Savings Where They'II ReaIly Grov ATRIMARK MUTUAI FUNDS l loi i o ILRmI. GER Y Bi1TTNER PFSL INVESTMENTS CANADA LTD. Whitby 666-0160 Toronto 347-7883 'tram i- - -~~.J~iL ~ ~ 1f..LJ,.~. 7~Li 4 Ulý iLý 1 i