Petition a sks, for no, chang in bus r( Imsfromn Whlitby Council %agenda(s) That an agreement b.* madle between the Town, and Brown Maple investments Ltd. for 42 single famfily dWelling iotà in the secod phasefai a subdivision deveiopméent north of Rossiand Rd. W., bounded on the west by Sato St. and on the east by the ,, R.D.F. subdlvMson'. me entire developme-nt has been', approvedi by councill Phase one ai the deveiopmfent on' the east aide of Sato St. has been comhpieted.. 1>1 "bom eddto commai That a grant be given to Dennis Sakamoto of, SRB Intemationalforthe renovation and restoration ai the Donald Wilson House at 519 Dundas St. E. The Town wIii be reimbursed by the Mlnlstry af Culture and Communications for the entire granit and an additlonai 10 percent.to caver administrative costa. Among the Interior repaira and renovations are repaira ta ceilinga, refinishing doars and waiis floors anid windows, séeparation, af a room wth a wal ,and the construction af a boardroomiwitln the existing Operatons Committee- mhat the iow tender of $9,234 from iSkyberg Aluminium Producta Ltd. be accepted for the ,purchase af-four transit sheters and the. relacatian oai another sheiter. The niew sheiters wiII be iocated ln areas oa, expansion ai the tn Itytem. Total cost la ei mated at $8,91 3 with a- aL bsidy ai $6,685 from the _Mn nisty af Transportation. _ tth ow tender oi 6,734 from Rama 'Fence .be accepted forthe laoernientof a wood en fence on the forth a of BumsStE. fromthe partners ln the praject. Total coat la $115,576 wlth $40,540 fram aCLOCA subsidy n $67.035 from the Tawn'a deveiopmewntreserve tfund. R.ommuded to CounCil Whitb Tansit will continue making stopso on Braebrook Drive, at Ieast fobr the. timeb)en¶ More than a adozen resi Ln prôsented a 0-name .Pétition to Tow opratonscommitte. M'on- o da etais that bus 'stops nom nvedfim Brýaebrook to the west aide of Anderson St.,, as recommended by Town staff. - Residents say moving the. stops Town Stl undecided about,.stop sigÊn ,at'- crossover a intersection By XMai.Boucher. Adecsion hsainbeen peut- poned as tawehrtput a'to~ rér' ennett Dr. Town oCrations committee on Monday .tened te morne area réuidents urgmg a multi-way stop ign to help ensure thfe saietyêf the, chuiren crossî-ng the. street ta D'Hiler Park. Greg Volpe said the. stop sigu would slow down trafflo coniing at fastupeedainto thie area. Councillor Judi Liongfield said the area s m rade up of mostly young familie an. children1s safety is îveryLody's main con- cerne, But people who don't mû. aa comploe stop at a stop sign are not likely ta stop for aà pedetriant crossover, she said. 1The. multi-way stp'1r Iud only coat about $500 ut lso meân the.. us. of an additional 336 litres cf fuel in cars per day, according ta figes. 11Thei pedestrian crossover would cost about $20,000 but witii minfimal dsily costs because vehicles would only hav ïta stop when pedestrians -are crossing the street. ITii.committe. lbas pr.viously sent back the. matter back to staff twice for a report on tihe pdsran crossover anda multi- UM- thmatter hasbeen sent ta Town council with no recommiendation. 1Council will- deal with the nssu next Monday. Blan ket unit donatedtu' hopita A hyperthermia blanket unit has been ' donated ta iiitby Generalospital. Tii.uni," wlich costa $5,000, is used ta, warm hypothermia patienta. Tii. unit was donated by the Florence *NigiitinigaleHorne Foundation oîthe Order cf the. Eastern Star. Tii. unit was reçarded by -the. hospital as <essential" ta provide *quality patient care, and was on. of the equipment items rwese by the. hospital for 1992-93T "Tii Florence Nighitingale Home Foundation makes a nurn- ber of donations ta hospitals ea.ei year, and rmn glad thiat Wiiitby General was among tiie reci- ~ enta this year » says Sharon Éehi-Wilson ,WitbyGeneral foundation <fvelopment director. aei] i would mû.e them unsafe; not 0nlywould th.y have te cross Anderson ta get ta them, but th.y'r locatéd in "uit deserted areas,», acording ttAeà r peti- tien. «W. 'feel tiiese 'are net safe places for women te wait .. Braebrook resident Wendy Knibb says it's a dangerous area iyorewa]king in'tii. dark « Kfiubb says she abeen followed WBITBY 'YACHT CLUB mnembers' boats wero decorated for Sunday's 'sali past' when eipper received a salut. from the, club, c'ommodoe h club is celebrating its 2Sth anniversary. Photo by MarieoBoucher, WbityFeeP MaesFaOhR's1aShopingas * urm's newest hobby centre *~~12 Cutmeprvcnd as SitacEWteth isk ut o ner oppinsorDa 66-44 * asy finde'asy o et o fc 1801 Dundaervic St.nastistbye a h (exst toldenGddi eastaura trossfo ai 404-8888 cATHRwSDAYSPEI FREEMAGAINE FFM *when you, Iýuy 5 ticketst at the regular.price OFFER EXIRE- JUNE 23 /1992. "Offer not valid oni Sundays. in* the. area ini screaIm ouonth But another rii niittee h.' s sck a dre past bis hou «WEry mini bear thé,ibrl roarof the mater, oftiiedoors. Ed «Cichowski wakes -up' bis daughterwoery.mi tw*o ptitions ê'of1 thtei. bus route ýCommitte. tab * iedation -ta ch and asked staff.tc twowekont havin u ssrum of soulh;on Ander That wouldjget of the subdivision transit riders toa oraitbiedee M. Mn. PAQE 8 tiie daytime- ýo hear eanyy )f hleaing buses gat 6 am. »U ms, you hear the. uapo,, the', nose tiiree-y.ar ld Lorninj. Domzittee witii 111b. c0a" ed iled tii. recom- ange the. route riepocrtb uak t, the. buses out iwitboutforeing cross -Anderseni ravie. M - .-" -* ~ '~ s s ~ a. a