Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 13

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Whkby FroP. Proe esmby, July 10, 1M96.Page3 B rothers cycling to iraise Alzheimer awarenessq The Neil brothers, cycling acroas Canada to raise aware- ness of Alzheimer Disease, will be sto ppn for a rest in their h metwnAax SundarJuly 14. G2 e Neil 19, and Ross Neil, cycli g;ëe fiom the Durham Regional Police station at H-igh- way 2 and Brock Road in Pickier- ing to Rotary Park in Ajax, at 10 a.m. Local cyclits can ride with the brothers. There will be a barbecue picnic i the park at il ar.. Following their rest the two brothel whose motAer, Bar- bara,53 has Alzheimer wili resume ÎÊir trip to Cape âpear, Nfld. 'The Neil brothers are ordin- Higkhway. link agreement reached PRMPAGEZ have selected memories,» hé said. However, Edwards admitted that the link is a «different kettie of fish.» The Town has been fighting the, province ever since the link route was annoumced six years agv. The ministry wants the link te mun between Halls and.Corona- tion roads. Council prefers that it b. buiît along Lake Ridpe Road, thus causing the lest disruption te residents and al1owig more land tobe freed up for develop- ment. "W. have yet te, be given a proper eýl1 tionof wa' wrong Lake Ridge Road," said Edwards. «Nor have I ever read or heard a bonafide reason for an alignment i Durhamn RWhit4y councillor Marcel Brunelle, who noted that the resolution expreses Whitby's continued opposition te the ministry's preferred route was encouraged by Palladinis oler. «fit gets the 407 ont here soer, so much the better," said Brunelle, who then blasted bis Oshawa counterprsfor sg gesting that Whb had 'the power to, change tle gvern- ments thinkin. Councillor Dennis Fox repea- ted bis remarks of two week o that the prvnc as afread made its deion nthe 407"and referred te Diarnond's warning i could terminate at Brock Road In Pickering. "It completely confxrms the .,rumour miii we have heard the last few weeks," said Fox. «Some- thing is afoot and its beginning te srnell," he said. "I susec its fainly likely the 407 won.t corne out tlus far and if 7m, wrong I wili apologize publicly." ICouncillor, Judi, Longfield again upbraided Flaherty for suggesting that Whitby'sopposi- tion te the link could jeopardize the 407. Colrrq*e4tion There was incorrect informa- tion about the Robert McLaugh- lin Gallery in an article in the Getaways supplement i the June 26 edition of The Free Press. It should have been stated that the restaurant i the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa is called the Painted Table, and the phone number is 576-6100. In addition, there are more than 3,500 works of art at the gallery. The Free Press wishes te, apo- logize for any confusion that rnay have resulted from the article. "He's doing a great disservice to the community,» said Long- field. qI want Mr. Flaherty to state in the strongest posible terme that Whitby supports the 4079 that we want the 407. Edwards thon pointed out that ini a recent letter to Palladini, Flaherty stressed that Whitby «fully suppprts" building the highway as soon as possible. Edwards also coirenedFla- herty for bis efforts in obtaining the minister's cornmitrnent prior to council taking its summer recess. Wihile complementing council for accepting Palladini's offer, Flahertyptol reporters it muet aiso reconsider its position with respet te Lake Ridg-e Road. "Tey should acknowledge that the problem with Lake Ridge Road is it's not a controlled access road and a link has te be controlled aoeess,» h. said. 'To make it so would b. cost prohibitive.» However, the. "mal question» according te Flaherty is whether the Unkis necessary and ifsao, where should it be bujît. "It was crucial that I as the MPP get Town council te, fully participate in the _process and abide b the resuits,» he said. "So that the study am effec- tiveîy determine what wili occur. In response, Brunelle teld reporters that council wil accept the studys findings if it is satis- fied that Whitbys concerna are deait with fairly. 'This is the first thing we have had in witing that suggests this wiIl be an honeat effort, h e said. "F it is, this will come te a successfuî oenclusion. If not, we won't b. able te abide by' the Our Newest Addition, Amrving Weekly Other : = ftllbes '-'~~-- ~Fine Ciothing, I3ayberry',8 Flres, &e j 126 Bruck St., S. 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