Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1992, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WHMiTBYFRE: P¶lES, WENEAY, I UN 10, 1992 By Marlo Boucher A Fun Fout day a t the. Kins- men pool on S.aturd!ay, June 20 will have activities for people of ail ages. In coigjunction with their Sth anniversar y in, ,Whitbyo, »the Whitby Kinsmen -Club hopes to show there is muâh to einjoy«an use at the park and'pool facility' at B nand Walnutastes inàun-exbng park tewp- ment. "The centre will ho open froin 2 to 5 p.m. on. June 20, with free admission, including, public swmigand aquatic demnonat- rations to be offered throughout the da. A' %id variety of children and adult es a ' atitieosu- bly~~~a Wicd apossle h>re Watch for the new menu!! WHITBY MALL RESTAURANT in the Whitby Mail. Thickson & Dund as, Whitby 728-6135 Wateh for thie Free PreÈs Guide tthie Downtown Whitby Celebratio ns in next week's Fir ePréss shoe tournamient, will ho eldi thepark. lave -musical entertainment and -- somie local celebritiou -wihl als h part of the festivitiou. Not cgs french Mie and cold drinks will be available with proceeds tW -beldonatod W othe pool fund. The Kimnmen hopou W frais. about $100,000 for the pol 'The hours o,àf operation lfor the pool have'ý been extended for the filut wpiekfron#qM2 t6 5m.n,,0j June '20 ind-21, from 6:30W830 onJun. 22, 23"and -24, and 2 tW 5 pi. ad from 6:30 tW 8:30 pam. on June 25 and26. Town cou7ncfil.members have receetly discussed the future of the pool after a study showed a decre-ase in the number of those usin' tii.pool irecentyears. council decded to keep, the pool -open. for oneyçe, t h ow residents to'show the pool and park facility mrestili beinj used. Councillors nioted'that inaddi- tion Wo fewer people usin# the. pë,maintenance«cm"t.,cntinue Part of the solution.raycon from. résidents such' as Maureien Harrison, owner of- AquafiT Ser- Vices, who propoued W làront the facility for switmmnglessne. Harrison. said the 'pool' should ho saved and hopes the Fin Fout day winll lielp'promote the use of the~~dthpark. Idustria subdivision ByNMado Boucher After a' requeut by' property owners, a-recommendation on an application for an industrial sub- division, south -of Dundas, St. E. beteenHopinsSt. and'Glen- hil Dr. , ho beený pus3hedl back four weQ,;. Scott Kapu 1&4 i~of G.M. Ber- nas and' Ascates,.,agent-for, Bertha,.LxIâdsbInc. , appeared before the Town lanigand: developinent committ. ast <week and asked that the matter' b. referred tW the'planning meet- ngUB-akisaid tiio applica- tion Ls corne before -the p Ian- nmg cm it. onrtan expected andthe various owners needed time te get together and diwscsicrtain issues. The applicatior càlis,.for nine industrialb]dc*son. cômîmMcai block and',a, 0.591 hectare park block, and aà.85hectare.futur development block»., In the subdivision plan, -Nichol Ave. would b. extended West oe the Ontario Hydro lande to, Hépý kins St. >Thé vacant lands are desiga- ted. ou hazard lands in' the Whitby officiai, plan. The Pegion Mndthe Town havedeignte the areaasiidustrial nd specAl PThgemplan alo cas <orno grading or filling tobe - done, Without the writtený permission of the Central Lake Onitario Con- servation Authority (CLOCA) and that on. block area (block 1L2) hi the southern portion of the lands near the. Canadian Pacifce Railway b. designated as open space and edca t Wthe Town. Soin.tesidents have expressed concern lover what types of indus- triailusewill be all6wedand the impact onthe. wildIffe ithe~ area. Councillor John Dolotra said the extension of Nichol Ave. will icrease traflc i the area signi- ficantly. Safety of chldren and pedestrians will have W ,b. con- sidered, he isaid. OPEN: Monday To Frîday: gam to gpm Saturday: 8arn to 6 m, Sunday gam. to 5pm t J1at WITBY MALL RESTAURANT. UNER NEW .--MA.,-NAGEMENT P Q A l,,,-. u] te

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