Whitby Free Press, 29 Jan 1992, p. 4

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PAÈ#E 4,t HrrBYFREPRESS WEDNESDAYÏ, JANUARY 29,1992 0MB hearing. for Lick Pond FR OM PAGE 1 persons per net hectare and the applièant is under with 109 per "The. area i. under site plan control » he said. mer. would b. 78 parking spaces for residents anmi 10 for visitée. he said. Walker said the holding cae goytaken by the Town wil1 only proiong the process» andthat it isn't necessary for the iàck Pond Proect. roIbelieve this i a oryappro- Mrate project for these lands," ho said. Wa]ker said the new project would flot have an imnpact on the area. Ivan Lorant, chief wator rosources engineer with M.M. Dillon Ltd., said sterin sewers in the area'have been planned and the development would flot have any major effectu on the environ- ment inceluding the pond. He said. theédamage system Four Family Full MeaI Dealsi FEED I Ind SWhftby Location OnIy I Expires Feb. 20Wh92. E Restaurants Surviuu Early Bird Special Sunday to Friday DINNER SPECTAI, Buy any entree and receive 2nd entree at 1/2 PRICE Scated by 6 pni. AU clinners inclucle complimentary salad bar. Reservations recommended 918 Brock St. N. Whitbv 668-93i39 shouid b. for the entire area and not just restnictod te the pro- posed subdivision. Lorant said there are «certain monits te do it oncer and that it will b. «more effective if you deal with the entire site at t he saie Michael Ewasyvn, »-a .Whitby resident, arguod that as soon as the- first trucks arrive on'tIi. scene, the wildlife wili b. Ilost, forever. "Tis Act would-devastate the ecological balance of 1f. that this pond normally supporte, such as nesting grounds. of water foui and endangered spocios,» h.e said. Ewasyn said residential deve- iopmont and mismanagent could help dry up the pond, and «with the' addition of grade changes and landscaping, the natural surface area of green beit would bo lost. «Tii water level in the pond could drop as; a result and cause mag species of life te, suifer w I depend upon the water,» he said. A 1979 sjtudy of the pond, previously owned by._the Lick faily for 90 years,' found 92 different species of birde living in the vicinity., Whitby Estates' original pro- posal was for '19 townhouses south of the. pond, used in the winter for skating. Robert Doumani lawyer for Whitby Estates Ltd.,, said there was no -agreement at this point on what effects the new project would have on peol using the area for recreational puriposes. Ho suggested that botter con- trol of the environment'could be worked out because many people leave garbage including- shop- ping carte, in tÇ1 pond area. Tii hearing was scheduled to continue Tuesday. Pu'bli*c workshop Feb. FR OMPAGE 3 by the construction supervisor, periodic site reviews by an enirnental monitoring teain and program evaluation meet- insby the Town CLOCA and ýMistry of Naturel Resources. The plan shows that homes More than $300 was stelen i a break-in at Domino'. Pizza in' downtewn Whitby some4ime bet- ween 1:15 a.m. and 3 p.m. Fni- day.* Police say entry was gained through a sidô window. lie sus- pect(s) jimmied' the office door and then pfied open a cabinet and cash boxes. A police investigation is con- tinuing. 5 will bo constructed east and north of Whitburn St., and the foreat area wili romain west- of Whitburn St. Residents i the area will receive notices in the. mail in- fiorngà thom of the. meeting. -Membere of the Town planning and public works staff as weIl as members of CLOCA, Üerity Cor- poration, G.M. Semas engineer- mng consultants and Cosburn Giberson iandscape consultants will attend the m eeting. Theft from home Vidoo gamne cartridges and money from a piggy bank were stolen from a.lhoue. on Gîenhill Dr. sonietime Friday evening. Police say thieves forced open a window in tho kitchen te gt in, and aiso stele some pil 0ewl casesprosumablyt arythe. iesin. Value of the stolen items is estimated at $1,500. SAVOUR AUTHENTIC CUISINE FROM AROUND THE WQRLD JANUARY 24mN MOMARON 5THl/92 n e Cwam.n Goedes Retounnt and enoY h» eWftosfo ITALY GRÉECE MEXICO 0ýJan. 24- Jan.30/92 Jan. 31 - Feb 6/92 Feb 7 - Feb 13/92 FRANCE GERMANY CANADA Feb 14 -Feb. 20/92 Feâ 21 -Feh 27192 Feb 28 -Mat 5/92 Appetizers ZOu Lunch Entrees '79u Dinner Entrees 112-91 u LcAsk yoSvr lb ouSrSpeclol Wlnes. c,ý50$,Enjoy Authenfc Decor& MusfîC0_ C KQT 94.9 FM The Cullen Gardons Restaurant, 300 Tauniton Road'West, Whtby For Resenéjafons: 294-2688 Toronto / 430-2526 Whltby Be sure to FILL OUT A BALLOT whilie dining at the FOOD FESTIVAL and be eligible to WIN àirfare -& ac- commodations for IWO to PUERTO VALLARTA compli- ments of.. . Marlin ANDCanadi.n AND Holidays 41LIVE EN TER TA INMEN T"I On, Satuürdays. RON LAMBERT wlth the drawing the Royal Canadi an Mint selected for use on a speclal New Brù:nswick quarter. Lambert also submltted a design for a looney (left) and a Nova Scotia quarter (right). 'coins' Nw B runswick Tae a close loattiqurr.i your pocket or pr. the design on on. of, them may have been drawn by Bon LambertE A graphic de onr at William D. Littie Marketing and Motivaton inWhi.tby, his drawlng of the. Oldfield covered bridge, near Sussex, New Brunsw-ick, beat out 429 other, entries, including on. by the designer of the $1 'loonoecoin. Tii. mint is produc= a senis. of 12' 25-cent pieces representing each of Canada' 12 provinces and territories, te mark our 125th an mv e rnwc ontemn Larnber's draPwin % NeBrnwccon-temt has produced abut 10 million for generai circulation. Laznbert drew the bridge one mornig before breakfast in "about an hourl" while on a holiday trip through the Maritime provinces li 1988., A drawinqr of a lighthouse i Nova Scotia Lambert made on the saine trip carne* close te being chosen as a design for that province's coin. Lamnbert almont missed out on the conteet te design the coins. He saw theý ad onlyr about a month before the deadline, and didn't receive bis design kit until some three weeks later. Art has been a Iifelong passion for Lambert - 'Tv. been doing it ever since I can remember... instead-of talking like other kids, Fd draw inetead." A lifelo1 n resident of Oshawa, Lambert took art courses in higschoo1,ý and cernplted summer seuions at ' lie Banff Sachool of Fine Art and Hans Hofinan'. School of Design and Composition. He later studi.d under such artiste as AY Jackson and Geoýrge POpIer. His Pairtme have been featured in the Montreal Museum of Fine Art and The Art Gallery of Toronte (now, Ontario). Lambert's worked as a graphic designer since 1953, and had bis own studio for 30Oyearu. FPERM SPECIALA (Price Includes eut & style -anid GS'r- III Please cail ahead to book ~' ~1I~ean appointment. Selo $9frtdnSt Hm 2

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