Whitby Free Press, 9 Jun 1993, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday. June 9, 1993 Go-karts stolen Four go-karts valued at Police say the cuiprit(s) used $12,000 were stolen from Family boit cutters to cut a 'lock and get Kartway sometime between miZd into the compound where the night Friday and 7:30 a.m. karts were stored. Saturday. An investigation is continuing. mARGEST SUECION FOR THE LOWEST PRICES for exampte: MICHIGAN PROPS (American prices at Canadian 7 par) MUSTANG SURVIVAL WEAR ... . . ... WAKE WATCH-ERS Reg. $354.50 NOW $289.OO and more store specials Mon. to Sat. 9am to,6pm, ThIioaDUl VVoJIft Sunday 10 arn to 2 pmn B O W M A2 NV ILLE MA VILHwy #0 - are soxe ofth feàtu~C'.fBaisdls SREASONABLE RATES! Enrul for September by Junle 25th and receive ONE MONTH'S FREE TUITION!. Cali 509-5005 for an informative visit. -~ You'11 be impressed! L AS MEAOU 5;15% OTeGEt NEAT AND PETITE! This cute 2 bedroom detaciied home features eat-,n kitchen wttt walkout to deck and beautiful mau'e 66X164' o. Pnced to seil at $124.500. Cali Rosemary Bra, 1I just love V givilg a, iwn at 433-2121 away FREE Air Miles" ABOUT 200 government employees demon- White has his office. The workers are concer- strated Thursday at the entrance to the plaza ned for their Jobs in the wake of the Rae where Durham Centre MPP Drurmmond government's plans to cut spendiflq. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press Cont rois on temporary signs FROM PAGE 1 and home builders to have exemptions.'»he said. Christine Kendal president of the Oshawa and bistrict Real Estate Board, told committee ber oranization ihad no objections to the resebýlaw. "We're pleased with the re- draft and accep tance of our sug- gestions " said Kendal. Since WhÈitby does not have a sepaýate. byl aw governing tem- porksIg s- a section of the To~spermanent sign bylaw no sdresses the subject -- Aus- ti ad a piew bylaw will be morq effective in dealing with Th bylaw will have to be apprýved by Ontario's attorney- general before it can be enforced, I s0 staff envision it taking effect next February, Austin said. In response to a question from th e audience, councillor Ross Batten, committee chair, admit- ted the bylaw "will be a night- mare to police" initially. "There's no question in the early stages there will be a pro- blem" in forcing offenders to remove illegal sigas, Batten said. "But once we get past the first six months it will be easier to enforce," he said. The established fine for the 62 different violations contained in the proposed bylaw is $75, a staff rep ort states. Bylaw enforcement officers may issue tickets for each offeaoe on a daily basis until the sign is brought into com pliance with the bylaw or removed by the munici- STORE WIDE CLEARANCE SALE OFENTI RE STOCK AI! ewëe llery, .,Watches & Gîfts Royal 'Doulton' *ýButovai Bunnykins ForbIal~covrag o ALL thdlomes and/or businesses in Whitby OR to selected areas only. oeil the Whitby Free Press - 66"6111 If you did not get a fiyer which is sted for fUl distrnbuflon, gave us a cail *Nevada Bobs (selected homes) *Brew Works (selected homes) If the offence is being pro- longed, a summons under the Provincial Offences Act may be sought by the Town and penal- ties upon conviction can beas high as $5,000. Councillor Dennis Fox, who alon g with councillor Joe Drumm has long demanded that some- thing be done about the number of temporary signs in Whitby, welcomed the bylaw. Temporarysigns not subject to the proposedbylaw include. * public information signs bearing no commercial advertis- inq; election signs on private pro- perty; * signs promoting the com- munity interest; * priceand automobile related product sigiýs at service stations, gasoline barà and car washes. The committee's recommenda- tion goes to council next week. A HISTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press 1. How did the Almonds section of Whitby at the Whitby/Ajax Town Line get is name? 2.What Whitby residonce was once a Roman Catholic church? 3. Who was Dr. Robort Thornton. for whom a public school was named in 1955? 4. What was the former name of the hili where Brock Street crosses Rossland Road? Answers on Page 8 This feature provided by ROTARY CO HCAIBEDARS SPflzoNumberfor May 2 - June 4 1785 2280 0237 2122 1904 2152 1392 i $M E 1/ ý 3B OCDIIg WGIRH m

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