Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1977, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977, WHITBY FREE, PRESS Con troversial'in dustrial development par tially approved by council A draft plan for subdivision for an industrial developinent area west of Hopkins Street and south of Highway 401 lias been approved by the town council subject to a question- aire being sent to the province outlining concerns about the developrnent expressed by the Regional Works Departr-net and the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. CLOCA comments that because of inadequate culvert passing Pringle Creek under the CNR tracks, the subject lands are 80 per cent within a flood plain. No develop- ment should be allowed until the culvert is enlarged, says CLOCA, therefore the plan- ning departm-ent says over- sizing the culvert should be a condition of' draft approval. The regional works depart- ment says there is no sanîtary sewer capacity for the area unless the Victoria Street puinping station is expanded. Also, until thie Pringle-Corbett Diversion systern tentatively scheduled for budget discus- sions in 1978 is completed, only 10 acres of the property can, be used, the works department says. No other development should be allowed above 10 acres until the diversion is comple ted says the planning clepartment. There is also concern about a major arterial road passing through the property south of Victoria Street, but n0 timing has been set for this road. The property under discus- sion is owned by Tarnay Realty Ltd. Now GO bus service' to York Milis subway Residents of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa will soon be able to take advantage of a GO Transit bus service direct to the York Milis Subway station. The initiation of the ser- vice has been announced by Minister of Transportation and Comimunications James Snow who pointed out that this new routing not only gives residents east of Metro an opportunity for direct connections with the subway but also opens up a much- needed transit corridor into the rapidly-growing areas of North Metro. Iniitially. the route will be designed to service rush hour riders travelling in both directions, Monclay to Friday. Buît, as demnand grows, it is likely the service* will be ex pan de d. The schiedule to take effect April 24 seé's buses depart Oshawva at 6:25 and 6:55 a.mn., traveling via Hlighway 2 to Sheppard Avenue, then via Ilighiway 401 to York Milîs OPENING SALE Immun ization protects against polio, diphtherîa, measies, rubella (German measies), whooping cough. mumps and tetanus. Athough often considered to be -chitdhood diseases," they are anything but minor - measies. for instance, can Iead to encephalitis (brain disease). a cause of retardation. * Here in Ontario, the Ministry of Heaîth provides the *vaccines and your Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) pays a fee to the physician for administering them. But the responsibility for immunization - for making sure your children are protected - is stili up to you. Have your children immunized by your family physîcian. Or. for schooî age childreni, use schooî imrnunîzation programs provided by Health Units. Immunization is quick and convenient -vaccines * against several diseases are often combined. And the only way to control these diseases is to immnunize as many people as possible. Your Ontario Government is doing its share - by providing vaccines and paying for immunization through OHIP. Protect your childi again..st disease through immunizal This is what Ontai is, doing tohelp yo Do your share-make sure yourch itdreflare in Consuit your famiîy physician, public health nur. local medical officer of health. A f ree bookîet, "Immunization is your respons is available with a chart showing what diseases children shouîd be îmmunized against, and at wl For your copy, write to: Health Resource Centre Communications Branch Ontario, Ministry of Heaîth Hepburn Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 15S2 Dennis Timbreîl, Minister of Health Province of Ontario *palities of Ontario. Reasons for moving the election date include the possibility of inclement weather affecting voter turn- out, and the financial strain during the Christmas season. ren 'Whitby Legion approve ion..resolution on tion, separatism .iýiýIn approving a Resolution by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, Whitby, Zone .Commnand has echoed the rio convictions of many Legion- flaires that Canada must stand fast against Quebec ýUe ~~s ep ar at i on. Text of the Resolution, propose d recently by John Town and Hugh Miller of Brandi 112, states: "This iïs a resolution regarding the Province of Quebec's stated intention mnunized. of separating from Canada. rse or Whereas Prmier Rene Lavesque has sibility'" publicly -proclainied that it your is is intention to seperate vhat ages. the Province of Quebec frorn the rest of Canada and form a new nation Therefore be it resolved that The ..... Royal Canadian Legion express to the Prime Minister and the Govern- ment of Canada its concern and support in, their effort arn Davis, to suppress separatism, s0 nier that the Canada me fouglit for, and many of our com- rades died for, may remain united as one". The Resolution must be :cce ted by District and ~srovincial Commands before ~.oing to Dominion Cotnmand anformai submnittal to the Government of Canada. GOLFOREEN FERTILUZER With The Purchase of 2 Bugs Receive Flower & Vegetable Fertillizer Box FREE P(Reg. 2.49 Value) T~'ADEDSPECIAL i RX PLANT H. Van Staveren & Son l0o0 oDundais St. W.,, WhitbY 668- 8190 .m i'm l ir f 1l7 C A &Ji/ CORPORATION CF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PUBLIC NOTICE RE: DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT AREA TAKE NOTICE THAT A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21ST, 1977 AT 7:30 P.M., IN THE WH ITBY PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING, 405 DUNDAS STREET WEST. THE PURPOSE 0F THE MEETING IS TO HAVE AN AUDIO-VISUAL PRESENTATION BY A REPRESENTATIVE 0F THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO REGARDING IMPROVE- MENTS TO DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICTS IN OTHER ONTARIO COMMUNITI ES. ALL INTERESTED MERCHANTS ARE URGED TO ATTEND TH S MEETING. Whitby Central Business District Improvenient Area Committee. es lui W.S subway station on Yonge Street with a stop at Scar- borough Town Centre. Morning trips will also leave York Milis at 7:45 and 8:15 a.m., following the same route to'Oshawa. The afte rnoon schedule calîs for departures fromn York Milîs at 4:40 and 5: 10 p.m., while buses will leave Oshawa at 3:20 and 3:50 p.m. Council supports Nov.0'elections Whitby council lias sup- ported a resolution by the Town of Valley East, calling on the provincial governmnent to have municipal elections on the first Monday in November starting in 1978. The elect ion is usually held on the first Monday in December. Whiùtby has already gone on record supporting a date in October, but the proposai was defeated by the Association of Munici-

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