~1 t FROM PAGE 4 te Saturday 1morning An their he.wOM. primarily "fonder bondera' and vehicles sliding inte ditches,*01hé said. Whitby General Hospital spok- esman Gloria T4ck said thi stm caused no undue problemo forth, hoopital. nhoieMajoritY ôf our staff could get in. and1 the ',-number of patiente stayed about the same.." oh. said. Both the, Durham Board. of Education and Durham separate ochool boarxd cancel.ed bus ser- vice *and, eve.ntually closed ochools- throughout Durham Rgon on fridayý. Pblic board'as kesmiu Mar Brown said chools ýreznaid openonlyuntil arrangements could lbe made te have students who reported' for classes, return home orstay *with noighbours. A :popular touri atracton ini Whity did 'not' escape the. stermes wrath. Almoot-100 trees weretop pled at Cuileni Gardons and Miniature Village onTaunten, Rd. forcing officiais t"-lose iv yPor- tin n C folPu dlis said tie miature village and Ciiristmas ligihts display were flot damaged and tii. grounds remamopen. 5h. saidthat if tii. allen trees ca'ehem me-i,time officials are.iioping te have'at. Ieast the. east portion -of the. valley open for th. coig 9weekend., Tç>ols stolen Tools valued at ý $2,300 '-were stolen from a construction site on. Waller St. last week. Police say suspect(s) used, boIt cutters toeut a chai and, break» inte a locked storage room some- tinie botween 4 p.m., on Dec. 9 and 7 a.m. on Dec. 10. An investigation is continuing. ~~A HIISTORTCAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press 1. In what church is there a memorial to a former Roman Catholic priest,.who turned Protestant, and'was Chaplain of the Masonic Lodge and Orange Order in Ontario? 2. How did Heydenshore Pavillonget its name? 3.Two Whtby houses were buit as wedding presents to youn g-couples. Where are they? Persons convicted of operating a truck ffi exces of five tonnes on that section of Anderson could, b. suhject -te a fine of Up te *5P000. Accordig te a staff report, Anderson St. is a rural road built te rural standards with an eight- metre pavemeënt Width.. As ,.a.resuit, it cannot 'with-ý stand the,"heavy pounding fro= trucks dump'h.g fil' on a site between Tanten and Conlin., Staff havp fle'ot b.'ensuccesoful i controlhing dumping on the site, which ccurs on a regular, »basis, the report notes. A'heavy traffic restriction will prohibit .trcks- having a gros weight; inicluding the vehicle and load, i excess of five tonnes. Town clerk Don McKýay told council that Punblic, worksi staff will monitor tle situation. Staff will record the. licence plate number, vehicle number on the si&,e of tii.truck 'and the time the infraction occurred, said McKay. 'The maximum' fine under the Fuil. policefneralheld Aful police funeral was held on. Saturday, Dec. 12 in Port Perry for Const. Vicki Wilson of Durham Regional Police..' Theý 23-year-old Port Perry native.<ied after, l1osingcon- ItwMinlcost$5 eerday or $60 a seas3on to launcha',boat at the new Port Whitby ramp next y.ar. * Tii new, launch, off Gordon St., east of Whitby General n~os- *tis scheduled to open in The. fé. sehedule, as recom-' mended by Town council's ope-. rations committee, w as approved i principle by council on 'Mon- lut'formai a prov4l of a bylaw 'stablishing t é,structure, .was doelayed' so that, staff can revis. the wording otthe bYlaw. - The. f.. schedule willhave boaters 'ea -*single use fees through tà h onour system. People with season passes would get atag to hang on their mirror. Tii. Port Whitby Marina work- ing foreman a= Town'bylaw staff .will monitor the launch area- to ensure users would romain 'honourable.' .Town staff recommend the new ramp be used only by recrea- tionai boaters, with commercial' sports fishermen and launcii/ haulamactiities remaining at sciousness while'driving. a police cruiser on Rossland ML in Osh- awa on Mondayý last w*eek. .The. cruiser struck another vehicle'at. thé, Ritson Rd., inter- section. Coénst. Kathleen Burke who- was alsominthe' cruisâer anc1 Who hoýlpod te stop it,'and the. driver of the other-vehicle invol- yod, in the collision' received *miner ûinres. Ail thr.. were transported te Oshawa, General Hospital .by ambulance. Conot. Wifson was thon- transported te, Suninybrook Modical Centrp where. she dlied on Tuesday afternoon. ii. cause of' death is istill, undetermined. Wilson joned Durham Regional Pblice at age 18,in 1988, Sh. worked as a cadet in 26 division Sunderland as station operator for a year, then workod on the secondary cern- plaint desk in Oshawa un til July 1990. 'In October, 1990 oh. was sworn in as a police constable. 5h. was a member o! 'B' platoon, ,oiWing at 17 divilsion headquar- ters in Oshawa. 8h. completed lier, intermediate constable train- mg in May 1992. 8h. was describ.d as an «oxemplary" police officer,,,and was a a participant in the >lice Torch Runafidother activýities. Move jail. FROM -PAGE 1 pared with other provincial jails stilI operating, Virgo nloted. uWé have some i eastern Ontario that are over 150 years old "h.iesaid. 2eon. in L'Orignal (near Ottawa) was built in 1829 and it's stilI iuse.» rDebOirah, A. Irvinre N -Interior Decorator- Custom Service toSuit Your'Personal Taste For Consultation Please Cail (416) 623-7483 or (416) 263-4651 DESL.W.P.......... APPLIANCE..OM.ANY 631 HO ARDSTREET OSHAWA, ONTARIO (416) 434-5935 .ar... .rel, . . .............4 FR O P.ý.-..,..... W 0 trivte o.......... ........ne t> cc>ne f rid ~0 us . .....w l ...«>. Municipal Adt i. $5,000 for each offence, h. said. Under questionnig from coun- cillorDennis Pax,Mcay said an, offender cannot consaider a fine as the cost of doing busiess and continue te, ignore the. restriction. "A fine of $5,000 doesn't give tiiem the rit to use the road after that, that would b. Up te the Courts," said McKay. The. restriction will notapl te, delivoeries police, fire or orner- gency vehicles, or té rvtl owned vehicles driven te or fromà By mike Kowali Town officiaIsarealè clamping down "on dûmp trucks causing damnage te a portion of Anderson St. Town council Moýnday author- ized staff te post signe, rohilbit- ing "e~vytraffic" o between Tà untonriPd., and Conilin Rd. Sno0w storm Ã"NTARIO< GOVERNMENT NOTICE COMPLETION 0OF HIGHWAýY STUDY, Tho Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has completed a study which will resuit in tho 'reconstruction of Highway 2 from 0.3 km east of the C.P.R. Structuro east of Newcastle, easterly 6.9 km to Newtonville, including the urban reconstruction of Highway 2 within the limits of Newtonvillo, Town of Newcastle, Rogional Municipality of Durham, MTO District 7, Port Hope. This study follows a Class Environmental Assessment process approved for projects of this type. As required, by this -approval an Environmental Study Report has been filed with the Central"Region of the Ministry of the Environment and is available for public review at the following locations:, Ministry of the Environment Central Region, Toronto Regional Office 7,Overlea Boulevard, 4th Floor Tronto, Ontario Ministry of Transportation Cpntral Region1 Atrium Tower, 5th Floor 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M lJ8 Office of the Clerk ToWn of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 Ministry of Transportation. District 7, Port Hope 138 Hope Street North Port Hope, Ontario LiA MW Office of the Clerk Regional Municipality of Durham P.O. Box 623 5 Riad Road East> Whtby, Ontario Li N 6A3 *Environmental study files are available for review at the address noted below. The review period for tbis'project will terminate on January, 29, 1993 after which time MTO may commence construction activities Please send any comments or inquiries to: Su anSierdzk EuivironmentalkPlanner Central Region Environmental Unit Atrium Tower, 5th Floor 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario m3M1lJ8 Telephone: (416) 235-5549 Anne Cataford Project Manager Central Region Planning and Design- Atrîum Tower, 5thFloor 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview.naro M3M lJ8 Telephone: (416) 235-5575 .5)Ontario Whitby Fr.. Pres, Wednesday, December 16,1992, Page 9 Town takes action >to stoptukdnaeI I th...o...r.s...uTdEne CORPORATION 0FTH TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. What have you done for you and your family Iately?, What about a Winter Fitness andlor Aquatios Program? MOI. Winter Workout. 1993 *Give youmself the, ift of fitneusthis eawfth a Wnter Workout, Comfplex. eLow Impact,Stop Training, Teen Fltness,- Pro-NatlFItnossAquat Yoga and.Self Defense. 12 weeloe of Wnter Workouts January 4 to March 28. Register now at CARC. Christmas Capers at CU.C. Join the festive fun at C.R.O. at two Speiidrop-i children's activty clays - ftness, crafts1, moies. Tuesday, Dec. 29 9:30 -12:00 Ages 5- 8 1:00 - 3:30 Ages 9-12,© Wednesday, Dec.3W 9:30 -12.00 Ages 5- a 1:00 - 3:30 Ages 9-12 Coet: $400 per day O..