PAGE 2, WEDNESDAYï MARCH 28, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS CHORN EY S .MOTORS 146' BROCK STREET NORTH, WHITBY ACROSS FROM- THE ROYAL HOTEL 1975 VOL KSWAG E * 4 SPEED, RADIO, W/W, * STRIPE. LIC. JWV 021 * $2895 1974 LEMA AU)TOMATIC, RADIO,MOLDING,W/W,W/C. t * $2495 1974 MALIBU CI M LOADED, V-8 AUTO.,IF Up/W, P/L, RADIO, VIN'e LIC. HPZ 002 * $2695 * 1972 BUICK CEIN V '-8 AUTO., P/S, P/B, R,4 M ROOF, W/W, W/C. LI C. $1795 Wé WNOW HAV, ~ FOR PRIVA AIL VEHICLES C eÀI À# VW LIC. LA YL F JM1 TlE R B, RD RABBIT 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- V-B AUTO., P/S, P/B, RADIO, C, SPORT VINYL ROOF, MOLDINGS, W/W, M W/C. LIC. MXB 701 _____$1895 1973 LEMANS 4 DR. 'YL ROOF,. V-8 AUTO., P/S, P/B3, RADIO, AIR, HPW 525 TILTSTEERING. LIC. AOT 177 ____$2295a SSIC 1973 DODGE DART P/B, AIR, V-B AUTO., P/S, P/B, RADIO, VI NYL 300F. ROOF, W/W, W/C, MO LDI NGS. LIC. EAL 860 _____ $1995 JRY 1974 FORD ECONOLINE VAN"M 0, VINYL 6 CYL. STANDARD, RADIO, WEST ), VINYLCOAST MIRRORS, SLIDING DOOR, r 204 FINISHED INTERIOR, TRAVEL SCOOP. LI C. C89 224 COMPLETE CLEAN-UP FACILITIES :CAR OWNERS & DEALERS. N ýTIFIED - MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM %NK FINANCING AVAl LABLE ISONABLE OFFE REFUSED 668-1725 "THEF LTTLE. LOT THATDOESA LOT ju ft I Open For Breakfast: 7a.m. Monday to Friday SPECIALIZINO IN: * Chicken a l'orange e Steak on a Kaiser Daily Luncheon Specials Monday to Saturday (11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.) TAKE OUI SERVICE PHONE 668-1377 HOURS: Moouy to Friiiy7.m - 7 pj. Sturdy 8a.m - 7 p.m. I Fish & chip store plan being studied "Your Company doesn't wish to comply with a site plan," Councillor Bob Carson told the representa- tive of Winter Garden Holdings Limited last week. The site plan application by Winter Garden Holdings Gas removal tender let The Town of Whitby last week awarded a tender of $114,000 for a gas extraction system for the Hopkins Street Industrial Park. Tripp Construction was awarded the tender in an effort to dlean up dangerous methane gas produ ced by a former landfill site in the middle of the industrial park. The contract Will involve, installation of a network of pipes attached to an exhaust system which will release the potentially dangerous vapors into the air. According to Public Works Director Dick Kuwahara, the action is necessary. because gas began showing up in the walls of a commer- cial building located beside the former dump. Seven units of the multi- tenant building at 111 Indus- trial Drive have had prob- lems with gas, he said. He emphasized however that the problem is confined to the outer walls and "lis net a dangerous concentration." Town inspectors have been monitering the gas for two months and have installed an alarm system in the building towarn tenants of danger, he said. *WHTTBYFARC Ii CUTOMDRAPE U V, .~Drêss Goods Excellentý I prices on drapes. 21S Dundas St. E.__4b8-482l THE CALICO CAT 668-7611 ANNIVERSARY SALE Ail macrame supplies,books, & selected yarns SALE STARTS THURS. MARCH 28/79 AS LONG AS SUPPLIES LAST! Hours: Monday tu Thursday 10 - 6lp.ma Friday 10 - 8:30 p.m. Saturday 10 -5 p.m. 1 0F CANADA LOWNER OPERATED+ Su howiduoecm wm oo r.à c aveu ROYAL $159?1 PREMIER ~8? SUPRE-m S249?5 AIL PAINT WORK GUARANTEEO S#$OPMNOURS mon ttu Fr$ 8am 6 PmnSat 10Oam 2 Pm 118 Brock St. N. Whitby, Ontorjo Lîmited being dealt with is the application to turn a residence at l1-11 Dundas Street east into a Fish and Chip restaurant acco:mmo-_ dating approximately 92 people. It is to be known as Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips. This Fish and Chip estab- lishment will be directly across the street from, another new restaurant which is at present under construction. It is in the second oldest section of Whitby formerly known as Hamer's Corners and practically ahl the origi- nal houses in' the area are being destroyed for Com- mercial establishments. 1The house in question is of modemn construction and was one-family owned. It is located between the Dairy Queen and the inter- section in an area where more fatal accidents have occured on this portion of hîghway than in any other part of the Town of Whitby. The Town's Officiai Plan has the property situated in a Special Study area. One 0 f the recommenda- tions put forth by the Plan- ning Staff was te review the further probability and pos- sibility of implementing an intenal traffic system invol- ving both the subject pro- perty and adjacent proper- Lies along this portion of bundas &trêt During the Administration Committee meeting the Planning Staff pointed out that the changes made in the propesed parking space for the Fish and Chip place weuld oniy accommodate "'European size cars." The Firm's representa- tive was frustrated and infurated as he stated he had been discussing the proposai with the Town since last November and stili has got nowhere. The matter was put over for further review by the Planning Department although they had made a recommendation that "site plan application be denied." The matter is sf111 under COLlISIO UR3 [PAIRS Uns, yo urmi.dcar te MAACO aeo m'I do the rest Wmi coutact yeur Iuseramceagemc or broem. We*H nake sure au adjuter un yeu car. WU' do quality work ai a resmblehIoPriem Wgive yeu lad s"ri". 6d FREE IM8URANE ESTIMATES i 0 579OOST L 710 WILSON RD. Se LOSHAWA, ONT. wEmm la D'EAN HUNT INVITES YOU TO THE 0F THE TAHOE FAMILY RESTAU RANI 110 DUNLOP ST. E.,. WHITBY MONDAY APRIL 2ND p KEVIN 'IUNNEY, Pla nning director resigns As of April 27, Whithy will be without a planning direc- tor. Last week, Planning Director Kevin Tunney caught council by surprise by submnitting his resigna- tien after two and-a-half years at the job. Mr. Tunney, 32, said he had ne problems in dealing with the town council, but had been offered a position with a major North Ameni- can development firm, which he decided to accept. At the end of April he will become land manager for Cadillac-Fairview Ltci a large development cern- pany, which has land hold- ings in Whitby. Mr. Tunney graduated from Waterloo Lutheran Un- iversity in 1970, and since then has worked only with Whitby's planning Depart- ment, first a planning techni- cian, than as a planner, deputy directer and planning director, a jobS he took on after he succeeded Keith Birch in the early fail of 1976. Mr. Tunney said he wanted to broaden his horizons and learn some of the planning concerns from the develo- per's point of view. He said he considered his new job an epportunity which he could net afford to turn down. Mayor Jim Gartshore said a meeting will be held within the next week te decide on a replacement for Mr. Tunney. Meanwhile, his duties will be taken over after April 27 by Deputy Planning Dîrector Robert Short a senior plan- ner who was appointed as Mr. Tunney's deputy March 12. MMM IURUbIqqwr