Whitby Free Press, 4 Jan 1984, p. 7

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Corrido r Capers W:m>I MAB V CA(I Annual Christmas Concei On Dec. 15, the primary students at Thornton school held their annual Chri, cert. Admission for the concert was a donation of a food item. Twelve boxes c collected and mnembers of Thornton Parents delivered these bulging box Salvation Army the folowing y Whitby firmn to appeal conviction of floodplain violation A Whitby resident and owner of an industrial building in the Town of Whitby was recently found guilty of and assessed costs for violaing the Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority's F111, Construction and Alteration to Water- ways Regulation in Ajax Provincial Court. Harry Schmude of Harry Schmude Custom Design Woodworking Ltd., 528 Victoria St. E., was cliarged with con-, structing an addition to bis building in an area subject to potentially severe flooding. con- ditions, despite- earlier direction' from* the Authority not to do so. le building, which is 3upported on steel columns, liad an ad- dition of a timber and glass enclosure at its base. Under'Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act, the Autliority ile authorized to prepare regulations applicable to the area under its jurisdiction. Under these regulations no person shaîl, without written permission: 1 . construct any buildings or structures within the floodplain, 2. place or dunxp f11 within the floodplain, or 3. straîgliten, change, divert or interfere with an existing watercour- se. In addition to reim- bursing the Autliority in excess of $1,100 as part of its legal costs, Sch- mude must also remove the offending enclosure at hie own expense by Jan. 15. Evidence presented by solicitors for the Authority indicated the building itself would be at risk as would em- ployees in it in the event of a major flood. Selimude le currently appealing the court decision and is also Our sincere thanks to ail the parents and students for their overwhelming dlsplay of geneiosity. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to al from the Thornton Interested Parents. This le a truly great school, producing excellent students and this can only be achleved by the quality of staff and the principal Mr. Bruce Church. Keep up the good work.' Corridor Area Ratepayers Association The next executive meeting of the C.A.R.A. wil be held at the Whitby Municipal Building on Jan. 5 E ItN in Committee Room No. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Ail executive ~.~Imn. members are asked to be present. Visitors and members welcome. Congratu1ations to the Dooley's rt Congratulations to Pat and Lee Dooley on the bir- tDr. Robt. th of their son. Gregory is now three weeks old and stmas Con- keeping mom, dad and brothers and sisters on the ivoluntary hop. Wliat a nice Christmas present for the family. Df food was Best of luck to ail of you. Interested Christmas Greetings to ail you readers and the es to the staff of the Whitby Free Press. Tlianks for ail your ______ help dring the past ya and a happy and WHITBY FR EE PR ESS, WED NESDAY . prosperous New Year. See you in'84. Mns. Petryshyn Grade 5 Class Grade fives were given a clioice this year of ex- clianglng gifts or givmng the money spent on gifts to1 Care of Canada. 'tlie class elected to give to Care of Canaa -t -el-peson in third world countries. The class outdid themselves, collecting $77.45 to be usedi for Christmas cheer to more needy persons.i Congratulations to Mrs. Petrysliyn's class, they9 liave dlscovered the joy of giving.1 Dr. Robt. Thornton School1 Visit to Sunnycreet Nursing Retirement >Home Approximately 70 studente from the Robt. Tlior- nton Junior Choir and guitar club paid a visit te the Nursing liome last week. Tlie Jr. choir under the direction of Mrs. Gail Verhoeff and the guitar club led by Mrs. Bramma performed many selection of Christmas songs and sang favourite Christmas Carols. The Seniors at thet Home enjoyed tlie program and the cookies and l goodies proceeding the performance. Ail in ail it was a good day. LABILITY FUND Peter Jeffrey (right) of Whitby, receives the, 3M of Canada Inc. Award for Architectural Engineering from' Jlm Montgomhery -at a recent'awards'ceremony lield at Humber College of- Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto. The award le given te a student in the Architecture Program wli l entering the final year, and wio lias demonstrated not only academic excellence but leadership and cooperation in .1IA NIJARY4. 1984. PAGE 7 Y-Com-Pute Tlie Durham Region Family YMCA wiil be offering compter programming for pre- schoolers, youth, teens & adulte at their new Y- Com-Pute Centre at loi Dundas St. W., (2nd floor), Brock Building in Whltby (above Bank of Montreal). Each session will run for six weeks starting the week of Jan. 16, 1984. For a fuil detailed Y- Com-Pute brochure, please cail the 'Y' office at 668-6868 or come in to the office whicli is located at 416 Centre St. S., Wbitby. If you reside in Oshawa, please cail the C.S.O. office at 433- 1463, or drop- in to 52 Simcoe Street South. Flours are 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. TOYOTA*- Your local Toyota Dealer Parts a Sales * Servie 1025 Dundas St. W., Whltby 668-792Tor. Lino 686-2228 RAISED-

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