Whitby Free Press, 7 Jun 1989, p. 9

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WITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7,1989, PAGE 9 Apology and retraction On March 29, 1989, we reported a speech mnade te the Durhamn Canadian Club in which Mary Peck indicated that much of Pierre Berton's historica] works was fictitious. Mary Peck has advised us that this was flot the intent of her remarks. We are perfectly convinced that Mr. Berton in aIl his works, uses accepted acadeniic techniques and that bis research is impeccable. We regret any embarrassment this has caused Mr. Berton and unequivocally retract and apologize for the statements we published. ATTERSLEY: "#Nothi"ng seems to be hurting development" Builders in Whitby have obvi- ously not heeded ail the announcements that construction would start slowing down. after the federal and provincial budgets were announced. The Town's annual building permit report indicates $47.3- million in permits were issued during the month of May, bring ing the total, to date, to $87.t9 mjl lion. At this time last year the Town had issued $50.9-xilion in permits and went on te set a record of more than $205-million in permits. 'I was cautious at the start of the year (about predictions) but nothing seems to be hurting development. Whitby is grow- ing," said Mayor Bob Attersley. The great bulk of permits issued for Ma y were residential permits, totalling $44.1-million. Most were for 279 single family detached homes. A permit was also taken put for 12 town- bouses. Industrial permits totafled $2.7- million, with more than $1-million for an industrial building on Wentworth St. Attersley noted the Town has SEE PAGE 24 Beer store is pl"nnd for Dundas St. W. conunercial strip plaza By Debbie Luchuk A beer store and convenience stores are planned as part of a strip plaza to be built on a property south of Dundas St. W., west of Annes St. Planning and development committee heard a presentation from the developer Park Lane Developments, at tieir meeting Monday night. The property was previously to be a site for a plaza to be constructe,,d b y another developer in 1987. The Downtown Business Improvement Area opposed the strip plaza plan but later with- drew from presenting objections at the Ontario Municipal Board. At the time, nearby residents SEE PAGE 15 1TANNING SESSIONS - $45,OO *Facials - Waxing *Lash or Brow Tint * Manicures - Pedicures Beautiful ËFibergiasa Nalis By e (Formerly of ADVANCED NAILS) Gift Certificates Avalable 434-5864 Whitby Malil Thickson Rd. & Hwy. 2 Junior 9 varieties of great quality spreading evergreeIns~ 1 gallon size. JOHN BROU WER GARDEN. AND LANDSCAPING CENTRE 650 Lakeridge Road South, Ajax, Ontario Li S 4S7 TELEPHONE: 686-1545 or 686-1680 OPEN: Monday to Frday:9fltpr 9am to 6 pn - - .'~- - --- -.-.-. --------. - - - - ---.-

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