Whitby Free Press, 27 Jan 1988, p. 25

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Donations madeto H.SEVC gallery- collection Three donations were made in the fail of 1987 to- The Station Gallery's permanent collection, Doris Huestis Speirs donated Saul Màmkeesick's "Fllght of Loon Family" acrylie or paper; ,Joan Murray donated ' herStream 0 f Series 7; the Forgets, gave' William Ronald's "Space Tunnel" acrylie on caliwas. - Since 1980,' the gallery's collec- tion has grown tolS-19"w'orked by 63 artists., REN TALS *SALES *SERVICE Home Care Supplies WHEEL CHAIRS, OSTOMY SUPPLIES BAÇK eSUPPORTS HOME OXYGEN SIERVICE 111 KINGST E PATRICK JOHNSTON (middle) is the'first president of, a second Whitby Rotary, Club formed to aceom- modate m orning members. Charter night for the Whitby Sunrise group, which has 34 mèmbers, will be Feb. 2 at the Holiday Inn i Oshawa. With Johnston. above 'are ' district governor's repre sentative Blair. Buchanan (right) and, new club director Ron Muürdock (left). Free Press photo. F ront end fin ancing-opposed, Durham Reglon bas defled -the Assoiation of Municlpalltles of On- tario (AMO) in IUs attempts to bave the Province draw up legislatron regardlng lot lçvles and, frontend flnanclng of capital work. - At their last meeting, rqglonal council members approved a series of, recommendations based on AMO's position paper on'lot levies and frontend flnanclng. They stated that altbough they approved, in principle,. of, lot levy1 legIsiation, they, were totally opposed to legislation concernmng frontend financeing*. AMO is, seeking legislation that Includes both collection of 'levies charged t o developers to cover growth-related'coots such as new roads, water and sewer services to new. developments, and frontend financing.. Frontend financing. aflows a builder to bear- the cost of certain capital. works such as water and sewers when the builder Is ready to proceed with.ctevelopment. Ad-. jacent landownerg benefit by hiaiIng sem'1es m el7aoe When theFy are ready!eèstart construction. These _other developers would then repay the original,,party who put up the fronitend financing, wyhen ther tart eveopmçnt. they did not neéd legisiation on frontend- financing as it .would be too expensive for Durham to inter- cede in finanial arrangements between developers. The Region charges $2,345 per unit'to. a developer In lotlevies;* wblcb goes towards sucb "blard services'" as roads,. water and sewers needed to meet the growing demands in new subdivisions witbin thereo. AMO's proposal cails for municipalities to be,,allowed to dlaim lot levies on pre-zoned land ?vacant land which is already zoned) sometbing *wbicb is not permitted now. THE.EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE -WORM! BE AN EARL Y BIRD! ORDER VOUR MC0 CENTRAL AIR, CONDITIONER OR' HIG4H EFFICIENCY GAS .FURNACE FROM PRO HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING NOW AND CATCH THE SA VINGS FREE - Energy Saving Programmable Electronic Thermostat - 8.9% Financing on Central Air Conditioning Only - 97Prices Limited Time Oller 10Central Air Condîltioning - uletest Avalable -Reliable -Serviceable' -.Durable -Canadian Made mc... CM~ni.ttU caA coow on UOUlttmate ilGas Furnace - Quiet Operation - Up to 95% Efficient - Liletime Heat Exohanger Warranty - Reliable Operation Ã"AUTHORIZED DEALER CONSUMERS GAS 668-4235 O HEATING AND-AIR' PROCOND ITIQNING LTD. 138j0 -HOPKINS STREET, UNIT'F,'WHIT .BY LiN.2C3, b~

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