Whitby Free Press, 1 Mar 1989, p. 8

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PAGE 8,'WHTBY PfReE PRESS, WE~N~DY ARU1,9 Town seeks subsidy for road work ' Whitby council has asked the Province for $741,000 in subsidy for road and signal work throughout the Town. Signal Iights are to be instal- led at Dundas St. and Kathleen St; Garden St. and Manning Rd.; ~ ' and Dundas St. and Athol/Ash. The latter intersection is schedu- led for realignment in 1989.fj Signais at Brock St. S. and Dunlop St. have also to be upda- ted at a cost of $10,000. The Province will pay for haîf of the . work cost. The Town is to match an r.. provincial subsidy dollar for d lar. Road work will include a Lbridge on Rossland Rd. W. over Lyn de Creek, a project estirnated to cost $5 12,500; work on the Manning Rd. bridge over Pringle Creek at a cost of $72, 000; storm~ sewers on Cassels Rd. E. from Pearl St. to Durham St. in Brooklin at a cost of $55,000; <.. storrn sewers on Montogmnery Accident on Thickson Rd. S. Sve. in Brooklin from Cassels Rd. to Vipond Rd.; storm sewers PHIiL,.LIP HOLDHAN of Bowmanville had to be attempted to make a left hand turn onto T7hickson o iA e rc t a ncos of$85,00 nd n aken to Whitby General Hospital for observation Rd. S. and struck a truck. The driver of the car workat on King,$Art 00r ando following a collision betwen his truck and a car at' has been charged with faiding to yield after Sts. at a cost of $162'>000. Thickson Rd. S. and Bellwood Dr. last Friday coming to a stop. Damage to the truck is estimated The request for road subsidy afternoon. Durham Regional police say the acci- at $4,000 while damage to the car is estimated at must be submitted to the Minis- dent occurred when the driver of a 1988 Honda $14,000. The driver of the car was not hurt. try of Transportation by March Free Press photo Bou I ~ TURN-OF-THE-CENTUIIY , CHARM SThe warmth of The romance of P '~~ À'ICTORJAN: fJ4f CELEBRITY 1(155 auctioneer Frank cillor, and Don Allion of CKQT Radio. Fl . j' , j .z Stapleton (left), a Bowmanville coun- More than $1,300 was raised. lii .- vFrce Press photo OFF On a Beautiful New $i1,300 selection of instock designsra s d n k VJust Arrived: ti ripe ii ><THERE IS ONLY ONE , W " G> and was very succesblu1, t, .. ~ 10~j' ôW coordinator Barb Brown. It wiIl g, be an annual event. ~JJU 2~19 /t ;. ,In alI, more than 300 people 0 ~, ~4'~ ~bld for kisses fromn such celebri- ties as figure skater Elizabeth 165 Baly t~ . '~o 5~~Manley, P leader Ed Broad- Pickering 831-7747 o bent, figure skaters Barb Urider- ~ ~hill ancf Paul Martini, the kids of (.1 stWes or13rck-R(J.zitB z %-1 v DeTV's Degrassi Street and popular Ciiireie 1lov ra kids' entertainers Sharon, Lois *~ ~ nd Bram Open: Mon. Weict:306 Thurs. 4r,. 9:30-9 Sat. 9.30-5 i ¶ W~Te hgetbdwstrBbb - Orr's kiss which sold for $50. In total, 76 celebrities were involved and 98 kisses were sold, -Idak-AM'ýAMMLas some kisses were in high demand.

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