Whitby Free Press, 9 Oct 1991, p. 2

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PAGE 2,WHTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1991 WANT YOUR N HOUSE SOLD? 7 good reasons té cail Lilian North QJ She can seil your house Q Full timire salesperson -C Experience (1l2th year) Q Whitby office Q RE/MAX Number One Real Estate Company (Financial Post) QD Lists oOshawa & Toronto Boards Qà Approx. 25,200 members on both boards to help get your house SOLDI For service and resuIts ask for LILIAN NORTH sales representative RE/MAX Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. 668-3800 Res. 668-7479 Edwards won't .use sgn.s Promotion of a dlean envirn- ment and Whitby as -a cultural centre are axnong the aims Of Whitby miayoral candidate Tom Edwarde. Ini a speech to su pporters in bis headquarters at the four cor- ners in downtown Wbitby, on Saturday, Edwards 'seaid -ho would- not add to- the "visual polution" in WVhitby by not using -ansigns to advertis e scandi- dacy for the mayor's chair. Te lb hie Whitby council- lor saidsuîch astepis a gesture te "display genuine regard &- the env#iirnent." Edwards said he supported previou8 complaints about «im- petuous use of signs"ý bu t was <'a tfh *tical when he him- self sTigna Hoe erh added, "'Mlere is some riskn taking this step. These signa are the traditional way of getting a candidate's «However, I1<'an no longer speak with credibility on environment issues without attempting to set Positive example myselfY» Edwards said issues alter the élection might include the re- introduction of user fees for Young people ung bail dia- monds and soccer fielde; fees for garbM bg%,«ontop of the hi h taxs Ve ad y pa.y'9, and. t e fes structure at the new rec complex (will it "set the'pattern for other facilities, and thereby make it even more difficuit for Young fam ilies te avail them- selves of our recreational facil- ties, not to mention seniors ini &àxed icomes?'). Edwards, long known for bis promotion of Whilby heritage, says the Centennial Building TOMEDWARDS could be used as a, base te prote a *m usic fesival in "Ifwe seMt our midnd teO te it and work together, w., can succeed in duplicating .the succss xpeienced by;i the'Elora Spring Festival. "Tii. need is there, the market is there, do we have the will?» Emm says dome^ relocation a"lwaste" about 50 years, he says Tii. new cen tre for* the Ope- ration services is.estimated te cost about $7.5 million, ho says. 9t should bother the taxpayers ofWVhitby,he.says.. "They movedl it because they didn't want the new dom. te talc. away from the attractivenees of the new centre," he dlaims. Wayne Hanfcock, 4iector .Of public works, esa$ dabout 325,O10 will b. spént by the Town; ofVWhitby orthe -reloca- tion of the two domes. He said the estimated cost for the foundation of one eiisting dome and on. new dom. is .By Marieo Boucher Whitby mayoral, candidate Gerry Emm says some residents are upset by the "waster of money te b. spont on the. Town's new sand dome. About $100,000 will b. spent by the Town of Wbitby for the relocation of a four year-old dome at the end of Mcinney Dr. saYs Emm. "It will cost about $40,000 for site preparation, $30 000 for -the foundation and anotiier $30,000 for the walls for a grand total of $100,00"he says. The dom. te basically new because it has a lie span of MUSTSEE! S M BU Excellent vakie at $253,900.00. 912/oIOT- GS I know Whitby! I live in Whitby and have specialized in Whitby Real Estate for many years. IF QUESTIONS YOU FINDI PLEASE KEEP ME IN MIND, li ROSEMARY BROWN, SALFS REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR TOWN. BUS: 433-21 ?l 'R ES: 668-3504 ETO v. *One discount per customer 6 8 7 9 U ýNé11)Air> ,sT ~. WHN TB13,Yý $150,000; $75,000 for thé reloca- tion of one, dome,- and,$100,000 te erect thi ew dom.. "Mei relocation i taking place right now," ho said, with the concrete foundation »for the new dome a]ready mplae..* Tii. 14-year-old, -wooden, structured, dome raeeds, -te b demnolished and replaced with a new facilitysaid Hànacock. -Tii. two* domes combined will hold about 11j,000 tonnes of materials, mostly sait and saznd, ho said. GE"RRY EMMf D 'ELEGANT Steak & Seafood Hpuse Oct. l3th 4 4th S pecial, Thanksgiving Brunch 10:-30 - 3:00, Featuring: Roast Turkey, Glazed Ham plus Hot & Cold Items I inner 4 -11i Ro ast Turkey, Glazed Ham with a il the trimmings Plus Open Menu +IA ýL 55ý77- ing St. ýE. 9

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