PAGE 16. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1975, WFITBY FREE PRESS THEf EXPROPRIATIONS ACT, R.S.O.,1970 NOTICE 0F APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER of ail Application by THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM for approval to expropriate Iand being ini tue Town of Whitby, ini the Regioîîal Municipality of Durham (formerîy iin the Townl of Whitby ini the Couinty of Ontario) and being cornposod of Part of Lot 29,.Tlorndyke's Amended Plan No. 63 for the Town of Whitby and"Part of Lot 22 inî Concession 1 of the Town of Whitby for the purpose of the construction of a grade separation over the« Canadian Pacific Raiîway tracks on Regional Road No. 36 (Hopkins Street). NOTICE IS HIEREBY GIVEN that application ias been mnade for approval to expropriate the land described as foîlows: NAME 0F OWNER DOUWE SIBMfA WENKE SIBMA SJORED VAN DER MEULEN GREATER AJAX HOLDINGS LIMITED ALBERT SHIFRIN (IN TRUST) CLAUDE ABRAMS (IN TRUST) LOUIS ABRAMS (IN TRUST) COURT LANE LIMITED RA LSTON PURINA COMPANY 0F CANADA LIMITED SHAWA INVESTMENTS LIMITED CANADA CARTAGE SYSTEM, LIMïTrED BERTHA LAND'S INC. GLADYS GENTLES CHARLOTE GENTLES LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 0F PROPERTY Part of Lot 29, Thorndyke's Amended Plan No. 63 for the Town of Whitby designated as Parts 1 & 2 on a Plan of Refçrence deposited in the Reg- istry Office for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) as No. 40R-2612 Part of Lot 29, Thorndyke's Amended Plan No. 63 for tbe Town of Whitby designated as Parts 3 & 4 on a Plan of Refereîice deposited in the Reg- istry Office for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) as No. 40R-2612 Part of Lot 29, Thorndyke's Amended Plan No. 63 for the Town of Whit.by designated as Parts 5, 6 & 7 on a Plan of Reference deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Dur- ham (No. 40) as No. 40R-26 12 Part of Lot 29, Thorndyke's Amended Plan No. 63 for the Town of Whitby designated as Parts 11 & 12 on a Plan of Reference deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Dur. ham (No. 40) as No. 40R-2612. Part of Lot 22, in Concession 1 of the said Town of Whitby designated as Parts 13 & 14 on a Plan of Reference deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) as No. 40R-26 12. Part of Lot 22, in Concession 1 of the said Town of Whitby designated as Parts 20, 2-1 & 22 on a Plan of Reference deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) as No. 40R-2612. Part of Lot 22, iin Concession 1 of the said Town of Whitby designated as Part 25 on a Plan of Reference deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Durhamn (No. 40) as No. 4012612. .ihue lands prapFosed tu be expropriated are shown outlined by a heavy line on Plan 40R-2612 prepared by H. Flim, O.L.S., dated October 2lst, 1975 and depos.-ted on October 22nd, 1975. Plan 40R-2612 may be seen aIt te Office of the Regional Solicitor. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry mbt ,whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shaîl so notify the approving authority in writing, (a) in the case of a registered owîîer, served personally or by registeîtd mail within thirty days after he is served withi the notice, or, when lic is served by publication within thirty days after the first publication of the notice;- (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. THE APPROVING AUTHORITY 15: The Council of The Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossiand Road, East, WHITBY, Ontario. LIN 6A3. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM "C.W. LUNDY" C.W. LUNDY, CLERK 1. The I-AIuI.rations Act, R.S.O. 1970 provides that: (a) wbere an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by au inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General; (b) the inquiry officer, (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, eitber personally or by bis counsel or agent, and (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for bis costs of the inquiry flot to exceed $200.00 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay sucb costs forthwith. 2. "Owner" and "registered owner" are defined in the Act as follows: ("owner" includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a committee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing bis affairs, and a guardian, executor, admînistiator or trustee in whom land is vested; 44registered owner" means an owner, of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose naine is specified in an instrument in the proper registry, land tities or sheriff's office, and includes a person sbown as a tenant of land on the Iast revised assessmient roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inqufry officer are parties to tbe inquiry. DATED AT WHITBY THIS 3I1st day of October, 1975. THIS NOTICE FIRST PUBLISHED ON THE STH DAY 0F NOVEMBER, 1975. A. Mondria of 1504 Duf- ferin Street in Whiitby cain sec the i day when flhe First Port Whitby Scouts will bce defunct. <ie to)ld Whitby Council recenitly "every year whien the inayor of Whitby is invitcd to the t'ather and soni banquet, he delegates une of you ( councillors) to reprecn t him at First Port Whitby's of St. John Anglican Church". "Every year you tell us the same thing, congratula- tions on the stcady growth from cubs to venturers on the achievements in scouting and the dlaim the First Port Whitby is an asset 10 the Town of Whitby", he said. Mr. Mondria said "how- ever, the growth has stopped through iack of meeting Red Cross seeks grant from council The Whiitby branch of thie Canadian Red Cross Society lias asked Whitby Council for a grant of $3,500 10 hieip dic branch mnicclils costs for a ycar. A. Stachiel, President of flic Whitby brancli, inade tie request as a resuit of thie i gb cosi of opcrating the Home- maker Service caused by the lack of' public transportaion in die towfi. Transportati onilhas to bc provided fo r homemnakers whlo o usi travel ou t of town, latc at nighit or in bad weathier and-at prescritidie Red Cross is payiîîg tie transportation costs. '"Wc feel that this service 10 die comimuîiity is 100 im- portant to lIci h he st rangled by transportation costs, A. Stachiel said. His requests was rcfcrred to dic admîinistrative corn- mit tee vit1u Treasurer Forbes McLwcn tb report ini die lb tu rc. facilities. I sec the day comn- lng that there will be no more First Port Whitby unlcss you show your support to scouting and guiding and to the people .f Port Whitby by opening the old l3rock Street School as a Port bon spiel Whitby Council has con- tributed $500 toward the Ontario Sun Life Bonspiel, despite opposition from a resident of the town. The Whitby Curling Club asked the Town for the grant to host the visiting wives and lady friends of the curiers during the final day of the bonspiel, formerly known as the Dunlop Bonspiel. Coundl's administrative comnmittce had carhier recomn- mended that a grant of $550 be given. Reg Williams of 223 Lupin Drive had expressed his op- position to council giving the grant in a letter. He said "I trust you are flot going to go aiong with this rcquest. Why shoulil you give $550 of our mnonev away on somne- The chartcred banks and trust comnpanies of thc Durham Region hiave conie 10 the aid of die Christmas Scal camn- paigoi during th e current postal strike. For 23 years the Durhîam Region Tubercuiosis anîd Respiratory Disease Associa- tion luds operatcd solcly on contributions - received tlîrough tthe Christnmas Scal miail camipaign, and faces thc possibility of laving lu reduce ils prograiii for the Text ycar because of dic withdrawal of Whitby Community Centre" Mr. Mondria's concern was rcfcrred to the operations committec with the Director of Recroation Wayne DeVeau and the Director of Public Works Dick Kuwahara to reportin the future. grant [ng like this so that a bunch people can fi their sto- ichs with booze and food our expense. The people are probably h enough to look after mseives or they wà uldn't coming this far. Next [ng you.know, every Tom, ck and Harry who sponsors ,nething wiIl ask for money help f111 the probabiy ,r-sized stomnachs because Sare a "soft touch". If u need to give away $550 n there arc far more worth- causes such as rnentaliy ýarded, the blind or many cers" Council ignore Mr. reduccd the 10, $500. did nouitotally Williams as tlîey grant from $550 postal service. To ailieviate the situation, Christmas Seal envelopes can bc dropped in ai ail banks and trust companies in the region, where iiîcy wiil bc pîckcd up by courier and takýen tu the Bank of Nova Scotia in Oshawa. The scals wiil bc hand- delivercd by volunteers and otiiers lu Whiitby honies, in an effort tu kecpthie Associa- tion's program running cffcct- ively. -~ - - I Port Whitby Boy Scouts need meeting facilities Resident opposes Banks to assist T.B. association Capture Those SmiIes COPLETE PROFESSIONAL WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY HOME, CHURCH and RECEPTION You get a total of over 30 31/2 in. X 5 in. full colour quality photos! ALL FOR ONLY $89.95 DELUXE PACKAGE You get the above package Plus 20 31/2 in. X 5 in. Parents' album prints Plus 12 8 in. X 10 in. 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