*Pago 10, WhlIiy Fr.. Pros, Woemday. April 5,1905 Further* review of marsh'report demanded b y author ity <By Mike Kowalsld An independent appraisal of the sethat rompted appro- val of the. proposed Lynde Shors housig project te3 being sought. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) last Tuesday called for'further aoetiny Y the four- ear-old report that formed the basis of an environmental assessment of the controversial proposai. Prepared b irdand Hale Ltd., the' 2 0gage document analyzed the effet of develop- ment on the fragile Lynde Creék Marsh and served as an Environ-' mental Management Plan (EMP) for the projeet. The report's recommendations satisfied Ontario environinent ministry officiaIs that sufficient measures will be taken to negate the development's imîýpact and allowed for-mer minister Ruth Grier to exempt the project from a full. aseasment. WATER NEWS from Young's Water Systems Try our KINETICO-MAC (Metered Automatîc Cartridge) Filter from $299.00 complete wfth a 500,gallon shut off cartridge for continued safety in your family's drInking water. NSF - National Sanftation Foundation Appro val 7 Year Parts Warrant>' Cail (0Rd.5-54 UusNorth of Brooklin, 3km.> But members of- CLOCA' management board agreed with Whitby coun cillor M arcel BrnelIe that the EMP should be subjected to a "peer review" by an outoide consultant chosen by the authority. The three principals involved in the joint public-private sector initiative (the Ontario Realty Corporation, Durhamn Region and the Rose Corporation) Would be expected to fund the new study, However, CLOCA's recommen- dation is not legally binding on teparties and it may.. o nowhere judging by the initial response. The president of Rose Corp.' p arent compan told The Free Press Mondaythat no action will be taken' on the request while the development proposai is before the OntaroMuncipal Board (0MB). SER PAGE 18 for3 days Due to the socal contract, al Ehysca offices and clinice will bec=se in Durham Region on AprilG6, 7. and 17. D)urham Medical Society pre- aident Romas Stasseays anjrone with urgent medical probleme and emergencies should proceed directly te the emergency depart- ment of the neareet hospital where full services will be pro- vided. Qffering ail insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies, OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. JAMES R* YANCH Dad del vers SCOTT PLISTAI unexpectedily assisted wlfe Chris in the-blrth of Amber Marie in the front hallway of their 64 Eldridge Ct. home -when the blrthlng process was suddenly accelerated and the couple didn't have Urne to make -the drive ta Scarborough Grace Hospltal's birthday centre. Amber, the. fourth chlld for- the Pustais, was born at 12:32 a.mn. on March 21. Photo by J.remy Dresar, Whlby Free Presa Child.care centre exp ands Bonacord Child Care in west Whitby is expanding -- with a fac-ility te open inJluly at the White Oaks apartments. Katryn Schwartz, director of Bonacord, at 900 Bonacord, says proincal governmýent funding of 30000 was iprovided te set up the new facility wbich will offer before- and after-school. pro- grame for children aged 6to 12. Schwartz says the facility, te be called the. White Oaks Kidz Klub, will help ease what is a "huge demand» or after-school care hm the area. Bonacord is part of the non- profit. Umbrella Central Day Care Services that also han two facilitiesi Oshawa, one iAjax and one i Pickering. A variance was granted te pemt the facility at 200 White owned by Sifton Proper- Hours at the new facility will Swim goal surpassed A total of $9,400 was raised in the l9th annual Jim's Swmx, held reoently in Oshawa to raise funds fer leukemia research. That exceeded tbis year's goal cf $9,000. Lant year, 06,00 was raised. be from 6:30 te 8:30 a.m., 9:5 te 6:30 p.m. during the echool yeaýr, and 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. in summer. Eleven children from Bonacord will be going te the new facility, and Schwartz am be reached at 668-1495 for more- information about Kidzlub. OBITUARY--+ xgAYRGE FROST George William Prost of Muir Cresoent,' Whitby died on March 25, 1995; at Whitby General Hos- pital. He was 68. He was borni Toronto on April 10, 1926, son of Albert (Sr.) and Ann (Lowe) Prost. A Whitby resident for 13 years, he was retired after having been a sales representative for U.S. customs brokers. A World War il veteran, he was a life member of the Whitby Liegion Branch 112. He is eurvived by bis wife Delores, son Gerry (and bis wife Audrey), daugzhters Melody (and her fiance D5avide Del,. Rosso), We buy books from Individuals, Institutions and Auctions Whitby * 905-433-1859 Robhin (and her husband Eugene Thompson) and Amber il grandchildren, brother lhavid (and his wife Carol) and sieter- in-law Kay. He was predeceased by bis brother Albert Jr. The funeral was held on Tues- day, March 28 at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Rev. Jeannette Millar conducting. Interment at Pine Hills Cemetery, 'Sclar- borough. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust 0 Family Monuments 0 Granite or Bronze Markers 0 Cernetery Lettering e Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby '668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882 Home appointrnents gladly arranged 1. When did the Town of Whitby first publish a brochure advertisinq the advantaqes of locating industries in Whitby? 2. What was the Whitby Chamber of Commerce called before it took that name in 1928? 3. What British warship visited Whitby on the Labor Day weekend in 1959? 4.What were high school teachers' salaries 100 years ago? Ans wers on Page 13 This feature provîded by