Whitby Free Press, 4 Aug 1993, p. 2

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Page 2. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 4, 1993 Flag cornes do-wn- By Mark Reesor A Whitby property manage- ment firm has taken down a small Canadian flag a Whitby famijy was flying at their Bas- sett Bivd. con de. Cathy Madden and Mike Wri- gley attached the small flag te the eavestreugh over the door- step of their rented Bradley Estates townhouse the day befere Canada Day. They intended te fi it al summer, just like they>ve done for the lat three years, but received a letter from K.C. McCall Property Management July 15 erdering them te, take it down within 48 heur. Flying it was against the terms of the lease. The only way they can fly the flag is te first ask for permission, the management company says, but Madden and Wrigley feel they shouldn't have 'te ask semeone if they can fly Canada's ~fifey received another similar letter Iast Wednesday. he fiag wýas remnoved by management company staff Friday morning. Wrigley says they were really upset te, see the flag taken dewn, and asks «How do you explain te the children that yeu can't fiy the Canadian flag» He wonders why «we're being sin,gled out because we're patrie- tic when neighbburs, witheut p ermnission, p ut up Christmas lights and pianters and aren't asked te take them dowrt. Wrigley is especially incensed abeut one part ef the most recent letter frem Karen Cousineau of K.C. MeCali. 'WTheir opinion (cende board ef directers, which met in JuIy) is that we should ail be respectful te eur country en ,Canada Day and flying a fiag is ene way of shewing this respect,» writes Ceusineau. "But beyend this date ef recognition, proper procedures must be followed.» "We have people whe stili have their Christmas lights Up,» netes Madden, "se, what do they think? Yeu cari have a flag ene day but net the rest ef the year but you can p ut yeur Christmas lights up and leave them?» Ceusineau refused te comment7 on the issue ether than te, note that it will 1>e discussed at the conde ewners associatien annual general meeting sometime next year. Rentera aren't invited te, the meeting. THINKING 0F BUYING REAL ESTATE? Befo cYau Look, ask us about " No legal fee closings *Refundable 1iand transfer tax " Low interest rate pre-qualificd mortgages " Power of sale properties Integrity Financial Company 6663-0635 ý CATHY MADDEN and Mike Wrigley with the Canadian f Iag they hung outside their Bassett Blvd. townhouse. The complex's property management company ordered themn to take the fia9 down, then removed it themselves when the couple didn t comply. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Two struck byca Youth des in- accident BUILDING MA TERIALS is closing and liquidating ail inventory this WEDNESDAYr THURSDAYo, FRUDAY 8:00 AM TO 6:00 PM, AND SATURDAY 10:00 ATO 3:00 PM 95 Sunray St., Unît #7.9 Whîtby ~AA0 from$35299sq Storm Doors from Patio Doors fro 4h.- " 1 7 _________ A 14-year.eld Newfoundland boyv is in rd condition at Sun- nybrook Hospital aftr an acci- dent that took the life of his 13-year-old cousin. Jeey Hunt 13 of Whitby died of massive hieaài injuries aller being hit by a car whiie crossing Dundas Street East at Craydon Road late Tuesday night, July 27. His cousin Wilson, whe was visiting from Newfeundland, was taken te Oshawa General Hospi- tal with a breken pelvis and back injuries, and later transferred te Sunnybrook. The twe teenagers were on their way home after seeing a movie. They got off a westbound GO bus areund 11:40 p.m. and ran around in front te, cross Dundas when they were struck by another westbeund vehicie, a 1993 Ford Mustang. The driver of t he car wasn't 4e accident happened iust yards away from th family's Craydon Road apartment build- ing, and was heard by Joey's father, Lorne. Jeey's brether Stephen, 7, drowned five years ago when the family lived in Bonavista Bay, Nfld. The twe ho ys are survived by their brother Freddy, 6. The Hunts were te retura te Whitby yesterdayaller taking Joeback te, Newfoundland. Ohe cmpany where Lorne works, D. Cru pi and Sons Ltd. in Scarboreugh, h as set up a fund te help the family pay for funeral expenses. Donations can ho sent te, Lorne Hunt, c/o D. Crupi and Sens Ltd, P.O. Box 272, Agincourt, Ont. MiS 3B6, or cail Giynn Culpeper at 291-1986. Cash stolen About $3,000 worth of cash and iottery tickets were stolen fromn the owner ef a Whitby variety store late Friday night. Police say the mnan had juat lecked up 'The Market Baî;ket at 17 Sawdon Dr. and was carrying the tickets and cash in. a brief- case A man demnanded the brief- case, which the owner dropped on the greund. Police say the suspect picked it up, warned the victim net te turn around and teok off. An investigation is continuing. EXCEPTIONAL VA LUE!!!. ",9ual Picture Home ln one of WitbS FnoINeighbourhoods" + S1unning ho me 2698 sq. ft. I nterlock driveway & walkway *Professionially andscaped RLOSEMARY BROWN 4Central air + Central vac Hall of Fame Centurion + High elticiency furnace 18,9818,90 + 2 sets of French doors 18,9818,90 + Incredible kitchen 1 991 ,1i992 *Cosy family room acoented with pine wainscotting & wood-burning ireplace MM,,M1: :e *Ceramic foyer +4 bedrooms e s e + Direct access to garage - , -OUI *Fabulous ensuite + Original owner [M E Il11 02- ICati kosemary Brown at 433-2121I "I just love V giving away FREE Air Miles" GOODISON S& GLANFORD PAINTING & DECORATING INTER IOR/EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL PAINTING e SPRAYING é PAPER HANGINOS REASONABLE RATES - FREE ESTIMATES 683-4026

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