Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1989, p. 9

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WHMTY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1989, PAGE 9 SOS says conoerns hae been Ïgnre Members of SOS (Save Ouùr Shore) Whitby' say they have been "ignored' in their attempt to present to the Town their concerne ýover the proposed Cos- can development in Port Whitby. 1'We were told that the issue was closed,» says Jennifer Leet, referring to the previous deci- sion. .Leet is one of the SOS. group members who collected 1,700 sig- natures on a petition to reinstate the shoreline walkway in the development and lower the density of the buildin s However Leet sai97'the Town indicated tbat cýncer's could be, ý resented when a meeting is eld on the Coscan rezoning application. - No -date has yet been estabi- ished for the meeting says Town planning director Bob Short, since Coscan has not Met made application for. the rezoning. "'karen Ce of SOS has written a letter to the Town asking to reopen the issue..of development along the waterfront "«We, the members of SOS (Save Our Shore) Whitby, are- concerned that our request to speak to council has- been denied," states Cole in the letter, which appears inside this week's edition of The F'ree Press. "In view of the strong popular sup port that 'ur group h as recei- ved regarding the proposed Cos- can waterfront development, we believe that our concerns should have prompt and public acknowl- edgement. We should have the right to address council.» Cole states that the Town's harbor m aster plan recommenda- tions regarding environmental issues and building height re- strictions are ignored by t he pro- posed development., "Why spend taxp yrs.money for a study whh is virtually ignored once the harbor develop- ment begins?" states Cole. Leet sid SOS has not ruled out ging to the Ontario Munici- pal Board over the development should their concerns not be addressed during the rezoning process. 125th reunion For the 125th straiglit year, members of the Pascoe family gathered for a picnic reunion on June 11. About 120 family members attended this year's event'at the Solina community hall, north of Oshawa. There was a display of elocks by Earl Pascoe ofWMhitby.. With prizes awarded in varn- ous categories, oldest lady in attendance was Elsie Pascoe, 93; oldest gentleman, Vern CIe- ments, 93; youngest family mem- ber, Scott McKim Pascoe, 10 weeks, of Whitby; largest family, Mildred Pascoe family; family travelling the greatest distance, Bill and Jackie Pascoe of Wind- sor. Letters of congratulations and recognitions were received from Whitby Ma yor Bob Attersley on behaîf of t he Town of Whitby, Mayor Allan Pilkey on behalf of the City of Oshawa, Regional Chairman Gary Herrema on behaîf of Durham Region; Dur- ham East MPP Sam Cureatz and Ontario Premier David Peterson. The Pascoe family came from England to Canada in 1842, and first settled in Darlington town- shiD. The Kidney Foundation of Canada Summer is here, and it's time for our 5 annual 'Evergreen and Shrub' bonanzal So Clean out the trunk, dust off the traiter, load up the kids-and head for Brouwers. Chances are you won't be able to resist our home-grw rees and shrubs, an yur kids wiII love our ducks, geese, Aswans and animais.. .1 ~ A RMSTRONG JUNIPER preaclng J&ap.rvdith llght grenlavtetua.IaLaia NOW ONLY $6.99 GOLDFINGER POTENTILLA compact ahrub with large yellow but iercup type flowra.Fowera ail anmmer long. 30cm. NO WONL Y $9.99 SPA RTANM JUNIPER compact pyramidalIfurafper vdth ak~k se oag.9cm. uieg. vr>ée $99 NO W ONL Y $3995 PURPLr£ELhF SA NDCHjÉRRY TRýeE amn ornement'a hdeep piLer coloure aves, Pale pinkllowera in spring. 125cm. Reg. Price $6 N W NLY 499 ROSES wonderfil selection of hybldeaa forb ndaa, aI grandifiora., cfimberjý and shrWa roe. Hwed to choose rial atartlng to bloom. Reg. Frice $0.49 O N Y $9 49 0 3 OR MORE $8.99ea. AND THERE'S MUCH, MUCH MORE-... BOX PLA NTS A good seleCtion of annuais 61ih avaitable. Fuli in those bare spots with some colour f rom John Brourwer Garden Centre,. Reig. Plce $1.3g NOW ONLY $.99 ANNUAL HANGING BASKETS lvy Geraniums. Fuchasas. Sunshine Imp~atiens, and Begonia hanglng baskets sf111 in stock. Reg. Price $14.99 ONLY $8.99 MEN'S AND LA DIES' HOSE KINK-ERFEE, 'DNE IE I~ALL Quality reinforced rubber hose wfth all brass couplings. Four season flexiblthy. 50 fet by V2 Inch. Reg. Price $29.99 NO WONL Y$19-99 IÂ&JOHN BROU WER GARDEN LAAND LANDSCAPING CENTRE 650 Lakeridge Road South, Ajax, Ontario LiS 4S7 TELEPHONE: 686-1545 or 686-1680 OPEN: maytoFrdmy gm o.Ir

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