Whitby Free Press, 8 Nov 1989, p. 3

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~1m~Y FRÉ PRSSWDAY, NOVEMBER 8,198, PAGE 3 correction on address agnilenda (s) Recommendations to planning and development committee That council approve the surnames of the veterans of World War 1 and 1l ( f rom the cenotaph in Whitby and f rom the Brooklin Leg ion ) for usé as street names in the town of Whitby; that the planning department reserve the surnames with the Region of Duirham; that the street names be used in future subdivisions. Approved That council approve the site *plan application by Petro *Canada lnc. for an auto- mobile service station on a vacant property at the southwest corner of Rossland Rd. E. and Thickson Rd. N. Approved That council approve the site plan applicationby North American Steel Equipment Company Ltd. for a warehoise and shipping addition to an existing industrial buildinp. Carried Recommendations to operations committee That speed warnings of 40 km/h be placed on Nichol Ave, on both approaches to the Kirby Cres./Kendalwood Plaza entrance intersection in conjuniction with a curve warning sign. Approved- That the staff and students of West Lynde public school be complimented for undertaking a.weekly dlean-up program of Central park in the West Lynde community. Approved That the local residents requesting the installation of lighting for the easement walkway joining Woodlawn Ct. and Jubilee Ct. be advised that the location does not meet the criteria contalned the Town's pathway lighting policy. .,Approvèd in an article in last week's- edition, an incorrect address was given for' two persons in Whitby char'ged with possession of narco- tics for the purpose of trafficking. MAUREEN SAM UEL (left) and Vera Hugel, owners of- The Olde Silver Thimble Quit Shoppe in front of their first-place display.. Store 's disply e .nsprize FROM PAGE 1 you're trying to reach.» Bowman's displays have been entered in two trade show con- petitions, the other the display she did for Picture This and That, another Whitby store, at the Professional Picture Fra-i mers' Association of Canada's annual show this past August. That display won for best single booth. Bowman sees her work as a trumpet for the product. The. product is sound, people just need to be alerted to it. "The product tells you a story, says Bowman. "My- work should be lost against their work.» Bowman is now doing work in Whitby and Kingston. She does window displays, trade shows and may b doing shopping mails. Flexibility and freçdom are im- portant factors that enable Bow- man to be passionately creative. "My plate has been full and peopie h ave been very gracious with me. 1 really like my town (Whitby).. I feel I'm not just making a living but arn making a Robbery foiledý by unwi llg victim An attempt to rob a restaurant employee was foiled when the victim refused to give the would- be robber a cash bag. Just shortly before midnight on Sunday, Nov. 5, a 21-year-old employee was leaving the Swiss Chalet on Dundas St. E. in Whitby with the day's cash receipts. As the employee attempted to unlock the door of his veh icle, a'- man wearing white pants and a sweatshirt, with the hood of the top drawn tightly around his face, approached the victim. According to Durham Regional Police, the man hit the employee over the head and tried to take the bag of money. However, the suspect fled when the victim refused to let go of the cash. The employee suffered minor bruises to his face and eyes as a result of the incident. Police are looking for a suspet described as a white male, 5f., 6 in., and weighing approximately 120OIbs. significant impact in downtown Whitby. I'm giving something back." Ille actual address of teper-. sons charged is 907 Bayvew Ave., not 905 BayviewAve. The Free Press wishes to apologize, for the error. FColem an sTH E llDeluekfea t Pum p HEATNG & AIR CONDITIONING CENTRAL AIR > CONDITIONING Sin the summer and more even comifort .....*jj~ ail winter long.. MONEY SAVING HEATING *Save UpTo 30% on your electric heating buis with Colemaon's T.H.E.-Il Deluxe Heat Pump. EG: 2 1/2 ton unit has S.E.E.R. rating 12.0 C.O.P 3.72 EneiMau*4'M PLAN FINANCED BV THE Scotlaàbank fluEctncyI~c "'Low monthly payments 11.75% AIR CONTROL alusHOME COMFORT SPECIALIST Clusforay of your heating and air conditioning nee.ds-. aie service aIl makes ana models. 1 ftTe4bJ DONT DELAY CALL TODAY!

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