Whitby Free Press, 26 Jan 1977, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1977, PAGE 19 Say councul does flot know about group Emmý & Carson support snowm.obile club's request Councillors Gerry Emmi resuit if snowmobiles were would corne to use unopened should take it away and saine problem in the sumimer Thompson said "I don't and Bob Carson vigorously allowed near his property. roads in the urban area of the "don't do it in the Town of with rnotorcycles. Snowmo- believe su". defended the right of a local Councillor Emum said the t own. Whitby". bilers are ignoring the laws "I don't think this council nowrnobile club to, use an intent of the snowmobilers' "If you enjoy the sport", Councillor Thompson re- and signs, and waking her up, knows anything about this unopened road allowance, at reciuest was to get snowrno- said Coiîncillor Edwards, one minded couincil' it had the at 1 o'clock in the morning, group or where this izoes", a rpcent council meeting, despite opposition from the rest of council and a public works.,report. The Durham Trairiders Snowmobile Club of Brookliin had r equested councîl to lt theil use an unopened road ailowance of side road 30-31 in concessions eight and fine, but the public works depart- ment recomrnended against the request because snowmo- biles miight, damiage the Thunderbird Golf Course abutting the road allowance, and thiere is a railway crossing on the road allowance in the ninth concession. The public wvorks report also stated that a homeowner in the area lias padlocked his driveway on the allowance and noise complaints would to excpand The owners of the DX Oil depot on Dundas Street near Thickson Road have received council approval of a zoning bylaw amendnient to permit them to build an office addition on the site. The zoning bylaw amend- ment, recently passed by council, is subject to approval The Girl Guides of Whitby have asked counicil to provide them with a permanent display area -in the new municipal building. The display is a new project started this year by the Whitby District Brownies, Guides and Rangers for their CROSS WORD PUZZLE ACRO&5 39 Motter<(law) 1 Voice 40 Sicillan 5 Radio or TV volcano 8 Rose or DOWN Super 1 Encourage 9 Hacienda 2 Ear part bricks 3 "D1)amn 13 Central Yankee?' Arnerican song tree (3 wds.) 14 Làodgiag 4 Cheer for troops 5 Ancient 15 Part of Italian AT4rT 6 Roman (abbr.) of ficiai 16 Odomneter 7 Sanskrit reading school (abbri) 10 Coward 17 Wrath play U Thînk (2 wds.) 20OAunt (Sp.) il Most 21 United unearthly (2 wds.) 22"-Tere Eyes" a 23 -nous 24 Bard's art ' 25 Remainder 1 24 Primarily 's u 27 1love B1 (Lat.) 30 Initial. Stevnoe union o4xfordth 3FOn" M ISbDomy- - biles off the travelled portions of roads and private property. Couiicillor Carson said the club is well organized, with trails laid out, and use of the road allowance would give mnembers access to two of these trails. "We as a couincil shiould encouragemenit to groups", said Couincillor Carson. ".They erect snowrnobile trail signs. l'm sure thiat if private landowners cati give their approval, wve can give our approval to uise an uniopenied road wliicl1 we don't use for anything anyway". Couiicillor Tomn Edwartis expressed concern abouît causing inconvenience to othier people, and asked whether fuirther requests oil depot by the Ontario Muniicipal Board. The owv"ers, Joseph Haas. Abraham Xaisglass and Sydney Shoychet, intend to add a second storcy to the existing office building on the site and provide additional parking. Thinking Day cereinonies, to be held at the Consumers Gas building Feb. 21. The miatter has been referred to coLIfcil'S adminis- trative committee for con- sideration. 12 Like a 26 Armd1; Turkish flotllas bath 28 - bleu! 16 Not yours 32 Frlend of 19 Dessert Androcles wine 33 Architec- 21 Widower turai 22 Sundered pler 23 Expunged 35 Chalice 24 Bakery Veil treats 36 Before How WelI Do You Know Canada... by Jack N, Oldhamn hen Cunillr m S~ ........ ý ,asked if the public works d ear nt admet withth Durham Trailriders, the com- rnmittee chairman, CoLincillor cominented Councillor Carson. 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Evenings cal Jiack Fudge 668-307 Jim Speers 068-5920 Don McI1uaij 668-6743 Persanal servicei Whitby and 'Durham Rqion for'23 ysars. Zoning bylaw amended' Girl Guides want display in m*unicipal building1 a d si u ec.

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