Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1993, p. 4

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Page 4. Wbid*yFre Prou esaWo*sday. Febwaiy 3, 1993 Kidstown to be bujilt at K. Rowe sehool public and separate boards of education, the Aj*ax 0ptimist Club and RotaryCub of Oshawa Parkwood, will ha constructed on the grounds of Kathleen Rowe public school on Athol St. (north of the 401). - -BEEF VARIETY SUPER I SAVE PAK HINDS SIDES Gross Wt. 75 fbs I $L.99 lb $1.89 lb Steaks, Roasts, etc. I Includes extra brskets, Only $149. (Reg. S199) chucks & shanks 8 morriths to pay -_no interesti THE BIEF PLACE~S 5Westney Rd, S. #4, Ajax - 686-1742 CENTURY CLASSIC Tastefully restored and decorated, 6 bedroomns, 2 staircases, many unique features with landscaped garden on 83 by 144 foot lot. Central Whitby location, close to schools and park. $329,900.00. Call for more details. Andrew Wood - Associate Broker - 436-1800. Winte*r Sale Rousseau s winter sale is now in fuit swing featuring outstanding savings on our Hardeiz and Hickory Chair furniture lines. Choose from casual country ta the most elegant and fariai styles and settings. The possibilities are endless. Urifortunately the sale is flot. Plan ta di-Op in today ta take advantage of the savings. ijIT A SHERIcAGE HOUSE limited Store Hours: Closed Monday. Tuasdaj - Thursda 10:00 - 6:00. Friday 10:00 - 9:00, Satur Jay 9:30 - 530 216 MARY STREET EAST, WHITBY 668-3483- Toronto Uine 686-0061- 1-800-387-0242 Z In-store Financing Available Police will teach children from kindergarden to grade 3 about pedestrian and traffic safety in the 1.6 acre. child-sized town that will ha complete with roads, traffic lights, pedestrian cross- ings, railroad signais -- even mini-stores and other buildings. Children will ha shown the safe way to get around town on " Over 20 years in real estate " Whitby resident " Member of local & Toronto boards bikes and battary-powered cars. S&t. Gwen Cutler of Durham Rýegional Police's community ser- vice bureau says studants will ha busad to the village fromn schools across the region. She says there's some 16,000 stu dents who could eventually use it. Police will staff the village and pay operating costs. Cutier says the two service clubs have coin- mitted substantial amounts of monay» toward construction costs and Dupont Canada has donatad $10,000. Organizers are looking to cor- porate sponsors to pic k up a major part of the tab, says Cut- "There will ha plots of land, approximately 10 by 20 (feet), and those spaoes will ha sold to a cor porate sponsor -- say McDonalds or a bank or coffee shop, who will arect their own building. Comaisad(niiul will also get a chance to put their names on streets, for a fae, or donate services or aqui pmen. "T'raffic lights, desks, chairs, plumbing, anything lika that would gladly be acceptad," says Cutler. Volunteers te, help run the village or assist with construc- tion or landscaping would also ha walcomed; she adds. Kathleen Rowe principal Linda Raney says the school hias more than seven acres, so the Kid's Town won't make things cram- ped. She says it's a "really exciting venture... I see it very much as a benefit (for the school)." Raney says having police around and the village so close will have a big impact on stu- dents, and will serve as a con- stant remindar about bike and road safety. Jim Thompson, prasidant of a home and echool association, is also keen on the village. Ha says "if it saves childrens livas, it's certainly worthwhila7» He's also pleasad to sea stu- dents from othar areas coming "'to Whitby for a change. "Wa usually saem to have to bus somawhere aise to have our childran participata in this kind of activity It's nice for a chang to beinthacentre of it." He's also glad to sea the coi stant police presenca in the arat O Y Ou ML RAN SAE O RCHE OSE THE MUTAL FND WE oMANAGE OUTPERFORM. At Eu NeAG EmT Yog Chree ouTant, Re oricl nne ANrfurnsde Pet efomnce doeno. guaratefuture retats. a or it alue nad ionnv e ltt rat esilfuoturarfle uat casinfomationauand dsmutuf n coninedte sinfifeydropectue. Reedu saoscrgrodistraeiv e foe ipyavesig Gyuihlery Bhittnldhae r oronto: 491-0372ucuae.Inoran PS Ine s tmpietpsctusadaL. PFLInvestments adfa t Primeics Financial Services SALA**bBAR & BEVERAGE Sizzler's Extraordinary AI-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar is like a restaurant within a restaurant. *Sample from each of our Soup, Pasta, Tostada, Fresh Fruit & Salad Bars, and our tempting Makc-Your-Own Sundae Dessert Bar. For a limited timne, your ctioice of sot't drink, cofée *or tea is included in the Salad Bar price. Available until 4 pm daily, through February 28, *1993. Not valid with any other discounts. -. - - - - - -- - - Si zzl er Markham Richmond Hlli Whitby (Hwy 7 & Warden) (1J6th A ve. & Yonge) (Thickson Rd. & Dundas) By Mark Reesor Whitby has been chosen as the home for a $600,000 chîldrans' safat vllage which could open asearly as tey his Dacemhar. Kids. Town, a joint project by Durham Regional Police, tha BRIAN KIMBELL (right), president of maintenance for Athol Green Co-operative Homes Inc. in Whitby, shows Durham Centre MP P Drummond White the new gas-fired heating and hot water installation at the building. T'he province provided $298,000 in funding ta improve energy efficiency in the building, with energy retrofits to 48 units. Photo by Peter Tomblin, Whltby Free Press .e

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