Whitby Free Press, 1 Mar 1989, p. 3

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Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday, February 22 Recommendations from the Operations» committee The park at Nichol Ave. and Sprlngwood St. to be nameci Elmer Lick Park as recognition of the Lick family's contributions to the Thornton Community - Approved. ( o accept the 10w tender of $106,562 f rom Esso Petroleu m Canada f or the, supply of diesel f uel1 (down 4% f rom last year) and $84,546 from Comtrade Petroleum, Brooklin for the supply of leaded gasoline <up 11%) Approved. No parking restriction to be placed on both sides of Kathleen St. f rom Crawforth St. to Dundas. St. E. at aIl times. Approved That Whitby's public works department meet with the Region f0, discuss the ban on old corrugated cardboard at the- Brock West landfill site. As of Feb. 1 , al loads cont'aining more than 50 per cent corrugated cardboard will be banned, and as of Sept. 1 ail loads with more than 20 per cent will be banned. Staff want to meet with the Region to discuss regulations and methods of picking up the cardboard. Approved. Recommendations from the Planning committee Uphold the Committee of Adjustment decision f0 ai 10w construction of a swimming pool enclosure by Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wright at 6 Chrlstaller Crt... Planning department had requested the Town appeal the decision f0 the Ontario Municipal Board because if felt the enclosur& wouild not be keepingi with thib approved. Tie vote - referred baclk to Planning commnittee [l Correspondence A rezoning application for a gas bar addition f0 a convenience store on Hwy 7 in Myrtle Station by Chares Hymes has been withdrawn. Hymes informed council the application was yyithdrwn bec S IV.e? erort WIIITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1989, PAGE 3 Theft at Direct Film Cameras and accessories valued at $4,000 were stolen from Direct Film at 601 Dundas St. W. last Thursda. Durham Regional Police say a front window of the store was Jaycette donation KAREN GERMANN, a nurse at the Whitby Gen eral Hospital, shows Whitby Jaycettes president Linda Roberts how an intravenous infusion pump works. The Jaycettes donated $1,000 to the hospital for the purchase of a pump. T7he community. group raised the money through its 'Buekie Up Baby' campaign. Fre. Prou. photo M broken at 3:20 a.in., Thursday, Feb. 23 to gain access. Thieves then removed the cameras and equipment from a display. Colenan.P N~. - Yiou've seein the light Now feel the coxnfort. HEAINO à AIR CONDM0NING B~-III -M for a limited time only with the purchase of a Central Air Conditioning sysiem by HEATING & MR CONDITONINO "Low Monthly Paymenits FREE 5 Yr.. Warrantyl parts & labour JFREE or Electronio Air I Ceaner - ~A.< by Putting it on Your Gas Bill wIJ I OTO CO T O HAIG N IRCNITOIG *D

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