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Pickering preparing to dig in to oppose dump
By Gunn Hendry
Pickering environmentalists
came out fighting at a news
conference Friday in Pickering
Town Hall.
The reason for their anger?
The short list of candidate sites
for a new landfill in Durham is
in. For Pickering residents, the
news isn't good. Four of five
possible locations in the region
for the next dump are in
Pickering.
For Pickering Mayor Wayne
Arthurs, who hosted the
conference, Pickering -Ajax
Citizens Together for the
environment chairman Lloyd
Thomas and Durham West MPP
Jim Wiseman, it's time to get
touvh.
Mayor Wayne Arthur
-We're ready for roux three."
Arthurs said Thomas promised
his group will "fight . em alp
and Wisernan, whose
government is ultimately
responsible for site selection,
told the assembled media, -1 will
lead the fight.
interim Waste Authority Ltd,
the provincially -appointed
committee responsible for
selecting the site of future
d::mps in Durham Region,
,w ---.'ed its choices of potential
K.es imm 17 to five. Seven of
. a 17 on the long list were
iocated in Pickering, so it carie
as no surprise when the
community would figure
prominertly in the next round of
the selection process.
Whitevale, as expected, is the
most threatened by the future
landfill. Three of the four short-
list sites surround the tiny
hamlet. The other possible site
in Pickering lies adjacent to the
present Brock West landfill.
A fifth location on the short
list is in the Newcastle area.
Arthurs is appealing to people
of Pickering to join the fight to
keep a dump out of the town.
He called for municipal,
corporate and especially
community support to convince
the province to change its
thinking.
"The IWA has focussed on a
community that has proven its
ability to be an a N ersary to be
reckoned with. We have done
battle over the operation of
Brock West in the past. We've
done battle over the proposed
P1 (former landfill proposal)
under the former govern. -tent,"
the mayor said_
"Our opposition remains firm,
our team is in place and we're
ready for round three. 1 guess
it's time to circle the wagons."
The IWA announced the shat
lists of possible sites for York
and Peel as well as Durham
Region on Friday. The total list
is now down to 16 from the
original 57 announced by
Environment Minister Ruth Grier
in June.
A "mega -dump' in York
Region will handle Metropolitan
Toronto's garbage once Keele
Valley in Vaughan closes in
1996. The landfill sites in
Durham and Peel will handle
their own garbage.
With one possible York
Region site sitting close to the
Pickering bolder, there are also
fears of a mega -dump in the
Whitevale vidnity.
Thomas told the media that
it's the selection process that has
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his group upset. He accused the
IWA of simply paying "lip
service" to Whitevale concern.
PACT Floyd Thomas
'They're practicing the three
C's — it's cheap, close and
convenient," he said_ "We're
going to fight them all. If the
process was fair then we
wouldn't have a problem."
The government knew from
the onset that the Durham
landfill site was going to be in
Pickering, he charged
"The KK (Newcastle) site is
bwest in rating. The best sites
are in Pickering," he said "The
KK site was put (on the short
list) to appease Pickering but it
isn't gang to appease Pickering.
It's gang to anger Pickering.*
'We're not saying 'no dump'.
Just give us a chance to
compete with an the other sites
In a fair process and we'll take
our chances."
Whitevale has been a prime
target since 1972 when federal
and provincial governments
expropriated lands for a
prod PickAring airport and
the town of Seaton. Both plans
have since been temporarily
shelved and now the tiny hamlet
is gearing up for another 60.
'It's a heritage town,"
Thomas said, "and we're
determined to keep it that way."
Wiseman said the IWA is
"wide open to accusations" that
they haven't valued their
prix ities properly and called the
selection process an
"Axminafion."
'There's a cycle here that
needs to be broken'
The MPP is also calling on
residents of Pickering to join in
the battle to keep the dump out
of the community.
"It's not fair; Pickering has
done its share," he said in a
press release (arid also sported
on a button). 'This community
has put up with decades of other
peoples garbage. It cannot be
forced to continue to do so.
This idiocy has to stop —
airports, nuclear plants, sewage
treatment plants, hydro corridors
and dumps, dumps, dumps — I
say, no more.
"It's clear the IWA sees
Pickering as the dump capital of
the province. The people of
Pickering have to be heard —
once and for all, enough is
enough," he added. "I will lead
the fight to put an end to the
lunacy, once and for all. I'm
calling all the people of
Pickering to join together and
fight this — we have no other
choice. This is no longer a
North Pickering problem.'
Wiseman took some heat at
the news conference from
Pickering councillor Rick
Johnson, a former provincial
Liberal candidate, who
challenged the MPP to "cross
the floor" of Parliament if a site
in Pickering was eventually
chosen.
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Whom responded by asidrig
Johnson, "Where do I gor
adding that the Liberals and
Conservatives "are no friends to
thisw
Wiseman was elected in 1990
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Firehallplan
9 From Page 1
Former councillor Bob Mitchell said the Dixie and Finch site was
the top priority- "Zero Tax Increase" advocate Phil Frampton said
firefighting was an essential service and suggested trimming
recreation centre casts or transit in order to build the firehall without
increasing taxes. Long-time council critic Richard Ward asked
councillors to put away hidden agendas and make a wholesome
choice.
It's the fifth time in the Last two years that the question has come
before councillors. Firehall advocate Councillor Kip Van Kempen
has introduced the firehall issue each year during January budget
talks, but has always lost the debate on financial grounds.
Van Kempen managed to get enough votes for the Dixie -Finch
project to go ahead during the mayor's illness earlier this year. It
reached the stage of tenders, but last month executive committee
rejected the tender offers and the project died_
Van Kempen resurrected the issue for reconsideration a few
weeks ago, and it was defeated again. Some councillors argued
there was no money while some argued the tender was
unacceptable. Sd: others argued the site should be on Brock Road
to serve nom Pickeri:g.
This week, Mayor Arthurs engineered a convoluted series of
motors allowing caaicillors to rewc the options one by one.
P.m, Van: Kempen. Eileen Higdon. and Doug Wellman supported
a tender offer. Not enough. (Maunce Brenner voted no beca.se he
supports Dixie and Fmch bLt objets to the tender.)
Second. Van. Kempen, Higdon. and Brenner s-ppored the Davie
and Fink.`: site. Not enoug ,. (Doug WeWTar swncnec o -ne I}.x:e
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that an alternative site be established.
Fourth, Mayor Arthurs and Doug Wellman supported a Brock
Road site (long-term). Not enough. (In reality, this was close.
Advocates Rick Johnson and Enrico Pistritto were effectively
silenced on this vote, Johnson chairing the meeting and Pistritto
claiming conflict of interest because of his family's farm.)
Fifth, councillors supported building a volunteer firehall at
Claremont (long-term) and closing Brougham (long-term) after a new
firehall somewhere is opened.
Sixth and last, Mayor Arthurs, Pistritto, Wellman and Johnson
supported identifying and acquiring land in the Whites Road and
Finch Avenue area for a long-term firehall.
The whole matter will come before council once again in two
weeks and is a sure starter for budget talks in January.
Craft show
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Pickering Highbush Public
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and sale on Nov. 28 from 10
am to 4 pm with more than 90
vendors selling hand-crafted
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Refreshments are available
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Ajax councillors haggle
over committee appointments
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Harsh words, and perhaps a
little bad blood, flowed freely at
Monday's Ajax town council
meeting over the appointment
of councillors to boards and
committees.
The battle, which actually
took place during the we haus
of Tuesday morning at a special
meeting of council, pitted Ward
3 Councillor Steve Parish and
Ward 1 Councillor Frank
Schaper against Regional
Councillors Roger Anderson and
the absent Susan Dulny.
Bitter words were exchanged
over matters that had already
been discussed extensively in
committees prior to the causal
meeting.
The issues at stake were
perceived inequities in the
distribution of board
appointments and DulnVs ability
to perform the duties of budget
advisory chairman. Dulny
suffered an emotional
breakdown and has been absent
from council since September
but is reported to be ready to
return next week.
The agenda for the special
meeting was top-heavy with
board appointments and
everything went smoothly until
Anderson was nominated chair
of economic development, one
of two "plum" committee posts.
Schaper interjected, saying
Anderson has "a biq burden to
carry" and made a motion that
Parish chair the committee
instead. Parish threw his
support behind the amendment
and opined that there is a
concentration of significant
appointments in just a few
hands. He hastened to add that
he was not trying to play petty
personal games.
Ward 5 Camdlior Pat Brown
agreed with Parish and Schaper
that there were some inequities,
but pointed cut steps have been
taken to alleviate the problem.
Brown would not support the
amendment.
Anderson, for his part, dryly
noted he was pleased that
Schaper is "concerned for my
health" but if the job gets too
hard, "hel be the first to know."
The recorded amended
motion failed, 5-2. The original
motion (also in a recorded vote)
passed 6-1 with only Schaper
voting against it.
The next item on the agenda
was the chairmanship of budget
advisory and that issue drew the
most heated exchanges.
Mayor Jim Witty
Parish objected to Dulny
being named to the post and
called for an amendment to the
motion, asking that Schaper be
given the job.
"It is, in my opinion,
mandatory that the budget
advisory committee be chaired
by someone other than
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6 'Ibe Bay News, November 2S, 1992
Historic church gets a $400,000 facelift
By An & Raf<jferty "h' th ht thin +r%,4^ for
PHS co-op student
The Mother Church of
Pickering Village, deemed an
historic monument in 1985 by
local architectural conservation
advisory committee, has been
undergoing major restoration
since July.
In the process, the church has
wly
slorevealed bits of its history
in the form of various artifacts.
A fireplace, said to be the culprit
behind a 1929 fire, was
uncovered behind a wall.
Small pieces of a 1927
newspaper issue and old
photographs were also found.
Inside the original archway was
a 1900 memorial note and
per: yes dating back t0 1858
The c^ -c� was cors,!-,;c-,edir. 1859. arc se-. a- '` e -:a.-.
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Village and surrounding areas
inchiaing Uxbridge and Whitby.
Although the exterior walls and
roof were restored in 1985, it
was expected the interior would
be done sometime in the futtae.
Recent work included the
entire heating and electrical
system. It has been updated to
maximize lighting and improve
heating throughout the church.
An floor boards and pews are re -
varnished. A stained glass
window has been added.
There will be 5 feet more
space in the chancel and
sanctuary with an additional 2
feet at the communion rail for
the congregation. The complete
interior win also be repainted.
The original archways will be
mover 'orward and up, and then
ex-e^cec .-:e w:d'.^. 0' the
"We knew this was going to s e ng g K
be an extensive project when we the area. It is historical and KAIEAU E
started, but it had to be done," :should be preserved,"
Father Jim Blackmore told The 1 Blackmore sad. Pg. # A 6
Boy hews.
The biggest task was
financing and figuring out a way
to create more space without
expanding the church. The site
is surrounded by graves which
cannot be disturbed.
The total cost of the work was
approximately $400,000. The
sale of land belonging to the
chuch raised 50 per cent of the
needed money. The rest came
from donations by churchgoers
and an $84,000 Ontario
Heritage Grant.
Blackmore, who has
supervised renova'i0::s, has
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Mom charged with murder
makes court appearance
A Pickering woman charged
the case for the prosecution,
with murder in the death of her
said Mohammed appeared in
newborn child made her first
court Nov. 17 but no plea was
appearance at Provincial Court
entered. O'Driscoll added that
in Oshawa last week and will
Graham Wakefield,
make her second on Dec. 4.
Mohammed's defense attorney,
Camille Mohammed, 21, was
will likely try to set a date for a
charged with second-degree
bail hearing on Dec. 4.
murder after the body of her son
Police, ambulance and fire
was discovered by police in the
department personnel had
upstairs bathroom of her
responded to a 9-1-1 call from
Pickering residence Nov. 8.
Mohammed's residence. The
The boy was born several
child was taken to Toronto's
hours earlier in the house at
Hospital for Sick Children and a
1161 Pebblestone Cr. that
post-mortem examination
Mohammed shares with her
revealed the cause of death as
parents and two siblings.
asphyxiation.
The murder was the first of
If there is a bail hearing or a
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preliminary hearing on the case,
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Pickering
dumped -on
Unbefieval"
In a word, that's the only way to describe last
week's announced "short List" of five Durham
Region bug -term landfill sites — four of which
are in Pickering.
But the Interim Waste Authority
announcement wasn't so surprising. In fact, it
was expeded. Most local residents would have
wagered that their town would surely be
dumped on again.
But whether anticipated or mot, you still can't
help but fed a sense of shock that Pickering will
-it ely be the home of yet another umwaned
landfill if the province has its way. You also
can't help but feel outraged. frustrated, angry
and betrayed.
The TWA dump silt seleciiom process, despite
claims of being open, mom -political and
.responsive to the people, is obviously anything
bud. That's mo room for fairness amd the wit
of the people is this decisiiom.
Just what makes Pk#erimg mai a great place
to put a lium" anyway? Probably pad 6dory.
Pickering is the preferred site for amy
controversial project unwanted by virtually
every other commwmity. Every level of
goveramea, has taken a tarn.
A Puckering airport, a madear gemeratimg
station, the Brock West landfdl daimp-that-
would-oddie or be dosed off. Yom nave it and
;i mo one eke wants it, Pedkerimg gds it.
It will be interesting to watch bow poiticiams
aad local residents react over the next few
,months. Tbogs have baa rdadvdy quid is
toms since the lag am of dimkp an idemd kiss
:eves Pedkerimg locations was ammormced but
leme.
Speadaties was that mod ware wrot to
Sive the IWA the iemefit of the doubt. How
a" we ware. WE pAk owlay hick ido high
gear sow that yet amother Ptd wbq damp
>soemm a aytaiaty?
Ai0e the prodace'L ger 'biag fiat wai't
:happen — that local residents will resign
Abemsaves to the inevitable. It's up to
gevelyene. not Jed emkomatd !reaps and
to rapt to the cause this tiros
amotisd.
i, Ahw lire ire 'thia/n state the ane they
y the saws. Two siert years age a new
promimset i t>wmeiY be dlifereat from
_- pat
liarsentarisa. This year the !WA
a eow#dot y sew approacb to the
-11114111 seledios pmocan yd OWN sP wilt the
pens cid remits.
And hal reddmasm are apatei to beicve
lhiapm meaty vom Allis at till. go&
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Three-year-old Russell Hayes was glad grandmother Carol Adams drove
him to the Pickering Town Centre from Ajax to see a recent puppet show.
I need a cure for post -World Series blues
I was flipping through the television
channels the other night and couldn't help
but feel a sporting void creeping into my life.
I couldn't find a baseball game. Then it hid
me for the umpteenth time since the final
put-out of the World Series — the season
really is over —kaput — finis. And the Blue
Jays won.
But there's 57 charmis — if I can quote
from Bruce Springsteen — and nothing on.
Now, don't get me wrong, rm not exactly
a baseball nut. But 111 admit to being a
sports fanatic who plays no favorites.
Normally, I cant sink my teeth into baseball
until NHL hockey playoffs are over.
Conversely, hockey doesn't much interest
me ur d the basebal season is finished.
But that doesn't even count the dozen or
so other sports Ill watch or read about If
given hat a chance.
Now, the baseball season is over and the
hockey Maple Leafs, for a change, are
having a good season. Last time 1 chedWd,
they were even a point or two ahead of
Tampa Bay. But I just cant seem to muster
any passion for the great Canadian game.
I suspect rm suffering from World Series
a4ftria withdrawal or post -series burnout
or something. -
There's no question the Fall Classic took a
lot out of me. 1 haven't fined or died this bad
for any other sporting event since Team
Canada captured the hearts of the nation
(and four games against the Soviets) 20
years ago -
While I never made it over to Moscow for
any games then — darn the luck — I did
manage to make it to the first World Series
game ever played in Canada. And the local
heroes won that game, and two others after
that.
But really, I should get a life. After all, it's
only a game.
The problem is that I'm spoiled now,
maybe even jaded. Only a world
championship will get my armchair athletic
juices flowing again_ If that's true, its too
bad Imagine if 1 lived in Chicago. Until
Michael Jordan came along, no "Windy
City" sports team had won anything since
wagon trains crossed the midwest. So I
should be thankful I five where I do.
And I am, but...
Maybe I'll have to get mad at the Blue
Jays to get them out of my system. After all
didn't they let our own hometown hero
Nigel Wilson get away in the expansion
draft?
But that could be a blessing for the
youngster. He'll probably play big league
ball with the Martins next season instead of
sometime in the uncertain future with
Toronto. So that wori t work
I guess rU just have to come up with a
mantra — say it over and over again to
myself — the World Series is over, the
World Series is over...
When 1 get home, I can look for a Leaf
game on television. And watch it. And tike
it.
Or 1 could hang around and catch a live
hockey Panther or Axemen game. Yeah,
that might wale Odwwise, rl have to wait
until the inevitable happens and the
Americans storm the border to reckwn the
championship one fel day. -
The Jays have to lose sometimes.
Unforthmately, I don't think 1 can wait flue
years.
Go Leafs, go.
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Arthurs said he would support
PACT in a court fight with the
province. Pickering Town
Council's legal team is
attempting to determine a
carie of action now, he said.
Council committed $250,000
to fight the former P1 site in
1989. That plan was nixed
when the NDP swept to power
the following year.
Thomas, who lives in
Whitevale, was joined at the
press conference by wife
Marion, who also chipped in
with fighting words for the IWA,
accusing the government
committee of pre -selecting her
community for the future dump
site.
-The provincial government
owns the land and every
morning some bozo' wakes up
and says, 'What negative thing
can I put on the land today?'
The whole process was
skewered to favor this land."
.However, she has no
intention of giving up the fight.
Your ability to win is based on
your abiiity to keep fighting."
on an environmental platform.
Pickering residents have been
quieter over the summer than
other citizens in the Greater
Toronto Area threatened with
new dumps. Thomas said it was
because they knew the real fight
would start after the shot• list
was announced.
Now, however, Thomas and
PACT said a court battle with
Queen's Park is next for his
group.
"We've stayed quiet, done our
homework and now were ready
to go. We're always prepared to
fight for fair process and we
don't think it has been fair," he
said. "We're gang to fight them
all. If the process was fair we
wouldn't have a problem.'
Pickering Home & Design Centre
helps raise $13,000 for hospital
Dear editor:
The Home & Design Centres wish to thank the thousands of
consumers from across southern Ontario who toured the Idea
Homes and contributed to our charity.
From June 1991 to September 1992, 25 per cent of admission
revittues from the Pickering idea Hone was designated for Toronto s
Hospital for Side Children.
The Idea Home is a multi-purpose complex, to showcase
designers and trends, to edtcate cormaners, to promote local retail
business and wAoes, and to raise fords for charity.
Cheques totalling $13,249.17 will be presented to Hospital for
Sick Children President Claus Wh* on Friday Nov. 27 at 2 p m.
Judy Tyson, Marketing Director
Home & Design Centres
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Sludge provides soil enriching benefits
During the past 18 years,
Durham Region farmers have
benefitted from the application
of treated sewage sludge onto
their farmlands.
The Region of Durham,
through its soil enrichment
program, makes available to
farmers treated sewage shdge
containing nitrogen, phosphorus
and other nutrients as a high-
quality replacement for fertilizer.
Farmers participating in the
program save between $100
and $200 per acre in fertilizer
costs. Spreading treated sludge
on farmlands is subject to
Ontario environment ministry
guidelines.
Under these guidelines, any
potential farmland for sludge
application is examined for
suitability to ensure the
spreading will not adversely
affect the environment.
A Durham Region sludge
management study carried out
by Simcoe Engineering Group
from 1990 to 1992 indicated an
abundance of suitable
agricultural land for the
application of sludge from all of
the Durham mechanical sewage
treatment plarrts.
Within the southern section of
Durham only (excluding Scott,
Brock and Thorah Townships),
approximately 19,200 hectares
of agricultural lands are available
for sludge application.
Simcoe's study predicts that
by the year 2011, only 47 per
cent (9,000 hectares) of
available land would be utilized if
all treated sludge produced by
Durham's mechanical sewage
treatment plants are applied on
land.
However, one limitation is
that sludge cannot be applied on
frozen or ice -covered soils with
possible surface run-off. Sludge
produced during winter must be
stored or managed in some
(DURHAM
REGION
other way.
At present, storage is limited
to less than two months
capacity. The remainder is
incinerated. As the region's
population grows, the potential
loss of this valuable fertilizer
substitute becomes more
significant.
"Adequate sludge storage
capacity is essential to continue
and expand the soil enrichment
programs," says Chang Lee of
Dtaltam's works department.
Simcoe Engineering of
Pickering is initiating a planning
process to identify preferred
programs and facilities to
manage sewage sludge during
winter months. This planning
process follows established
guidelines set out by the
environment ministry's Class
Environmental Assessment
process for municipal sewage
and water projects.
Durham Region Wants Your Advice On An
Environmental Project
'I'EIE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
WINTER SLUDGE MANAGEMENT
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION
iLe Regional Municipality of Duron is initiating a review of winter sludge management programs.
This review is being andrrcte+d pursuant to the requirements of the Class Eavironmcatal Assessment
for Municipal Sewage and Water Projects. A possible outcome of this review may be the
implementation of new programmes and facilities to manage the Region's sewage sludge doting the
winter months.
Ink Region would Woe your comments as to bow this review should proceed before Realising its
planning approach. '(bene are two ways for you to become involved.
1. Public Information Centres
Attend the Region's Public lafirmatisu C.eetres. Our project team will be available to eevie.r
our propound approach, answer questions and receive your comuream
The Rust Public information Centre wN be held an December 9, 1992, from 2d0 pa- to 5:00
p..m., and kers 7119 p.m. to 9M pA& at the lrooklin Couemueity Centre, located at 45
Cassels Road is Rrwokiia.
2. Public Consstttatiott Worksbops
k is I posed tot an informal working group be termed with the interested parties to bald
peiblic cosweltadon wrekshoW
The purpose of the workshops wW be to eeriew is detail the prupaeel approach, to
poodUe solutions and to eview polstiei a ar.tion criteria. RadWou d information wo
be prodded w art ""idpaets prior to the workshop.
To pardc*mfe in the workshops, pbwae write to the totlowing address by December 12. i912 -
and indicate yew area of special i■tersst.
Ur. Dan Cane, FXag.
Simww Enpeesring Group >< mftw
345 Riastten Read
Pickering, Ontario- Liv IA1 m
Tdepbmw 416-S09-22=5
Meese be advised fiat this may be the only p■WK notice for this Class Environmental Assessmient-
If you wish to be advised of the propos of this Gass Ash, pkme canted A&.
Cane at the address noted above.
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+Council approves Pickering Beach building option
Pickering Beach property
owners have moved a step closer
to building on their property
after Ajax town cound Nov. 23
approved a zoning bylaw
amendment allowing for limited
development in the community.
A building freeze on the
lakeshore neighborhood has
been in place since the early
1970s, but that will change,
subject to an appeal period, as
well as approval at the Ontario
Municipal Board level.
The Ajax District Plan
amendment was passed at a
special coundl meeting Monday
night, held immediately after a
marathon committee -of -the -
whole meeting.
The Pickering Beach issue
alone took three hours to
complete. Approximately 60
people attended. Council heard
from 14 community
representatives, each with their
own opinion on the staff
recommended bylaw.
The issue, which has been an
on-going council concern for
three years, will come back to
cormdttee-of-the-whoie Jan. 11
(after an appeal process) before
final ratification by fuU council.
Town staff looked at five
zoning proposals before
recommending a modified
option. The bylaw calls for a
minimum frontage of 50 feet
with a minimum depth of 100
feet, limiting the number of
properties in the neighborhood
that could be severed. The
maximum height of new
buildings will be 30 feet.
Landowners looking to build
will also have to provide the
town with a site plan and a
$2,000 security bond for grading
work (to protect neighboring
property).
Residents already received
approval for sanitation sewers —
existing houses use septic tanks
— but council decided storm
sewers won't be added to the
neighborhood. Instead, the town
will be constructing storm water
management systems.
Storm sewers would have cost
town taxpayers approximately
$9 million.
The town pian also retains
residential zoning south of
Lakeview Street. The Metro
Toronto and Region.
Conservation Authority and
requested open space parkland
zoning, allowing the properties
to be sold only to the MTRCA.
Al. of the speakers, save a
representative from the MiRCA,
were residents or landowners in
the neighborhood. The majon-v
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Mwnbees $74.90 Non-Ywnbas;112.35 GST lint.
liked most of the terms of
reference in the bylaw, although
some had concerns over the
mirrirrtttm lot sizes.
Janis Mitchell sees the area
changing drastically 9 everyone
who is eligible to sever and sell
their land did so. There are 130
homes occupied now but she
foresees at least 239 homes or
even a worst-case scenario of
316 possible homes in the
neighborhood.
"There should be one house
per lot," she said.
Lan Winton, another resident,
saw things a little differentiy. He
reckons only 40 landowners
would be able to sever their
propeny and -they're given an
opportunity the other four-fifths
cannot take advantage of. -
Linda Everson toid council she
has a probiem with the site plan
restrictions, saying the 25 -foot
setback (mi umum) could make
for small backyards and the
height restriction would eliminate
cathedral ceilings.
'1 don't understand why staff
doesn't watt to snake ftkering
Beach standard' with, the rest of
Ajax, she said.
Mayor Jim Witty responded
by exp!ain.ing it's a new
approach to building
development.
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Councillor "dragging Pickering through the mud"
Dear editor: insists on dragging Pickering through the mud. If he thinks that both
Now let's see if I have this figH: the bylaw and the Town hiring policy are now outdated and
By order of council, Pickering Fire Chief Stewart has not been discriminatory, why doesn t he initiate a motion to council to review
allowed to hire any full-time firefighters since 1990. The only part- them7
time firefighters he has been allowed to hire this year were from the 9 he thinks that Chief Stewart should hire another firefighter, why
Brougham and Claremont area only — to serve as volunteers for doesn't he initiate a motion to council to recommend it?
that area. Really, Maurice, instead of being part of the problem, be part of
It is the Pickering couricillors who have the final word on whether the solution.
or not Chief Stewart is allowed to hire more firefighters, and it this, Terry Nuspi
the year of the "zero budget", Piickering counds final word is "no"; Wooduiew Drive, Pickering
Maurice Brenner wants Chief Stewart to defy council.
There is a bylaw dating back to 1978 stating that a part-time
firefighter must be a resident of Pickering. Maurice Brenner wants
Chief Stewart to break this bylaw.
There is a long-standing town hiring policy, well known to
members of council, stating that all things being equal, preference in
hiring would be given to the Pickering applicant. Maumee Brenner
wants Chief Stewart to disregard this policy.
Surely, Maurice Brenner does not expect Chief Stewart to defy
council and break town bylaws and policies in order to hire a
firefighter (which he cant do anyway, by order of council).
So why in the world is Councillor Brenner assisting Marlene
Lambert. an Ajax resident, in laying charges against Pickering witl
the Human Rig's Commission becaLse she wasn't hired for a job,
wrich. wasn't available in the first place (by order of Council), and for
which she was automatically ineligible (residency bylaw)?
For the life of me I cannot understand why Councillor Brener
Good samaritan
lends helping hand
Dear editor:
I am writing in regard to an incident that occurred Oct. 31,
Halloween night.
My son. was :rick-or-treattug with a group of his friends. He
aeadent* went ouer on his shoe acid twisted his ankle and could
not move or get up.
The residents of t.`tis horne took it upon therruives to assume
that, 1) `ie had been dr�:r ng and was in a drunken st;por (he is
only 13 years oily; 2) he was fairing it, and was just wnthing in pain
for attention; 3) all young people are troublemakers looting for
trouble. They didn't even come out to see if any of these things were
t r.:e.
Alii they did was tell him to get off their property or they would car
the police. Everyone gathered rand but no one was willing to help.
FinaDy a good samaritan picked him up off the sidewalk and drove
him home. I proceeded to take him to Ajax and Pickering Hospital
where he recerved—riedical received-rhelp.
Do all adults paint the youth of this town with the same bush?
Why do we just jump to conclusions before we legitimately check
Out?
Hats off to you sr, who picked up my son and drove him hare.
rm glad to know that there are still some decent, caring people out
there.
Mrs. Patti Ainiuk
Maury Cres., Pickering
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on the NJ paw. Vouchers
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GOMM closes
Winner Will Be Announced
The Bell Contest is Brought to You by the Merchants
in the B611S.
All the MerthaaftWhh you a!
d a HaMY Holiday Sem
Good Luck an
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TME OF CAROL OR SONS' .
PAIU PriVA
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FPCOP-0-ritact
Lenses z�
0 for
Christmas? Al Croxford Jack Kearns
An "Eye Deal" Gift at Our Prices
l Gift suggestions:
• Contact Lens Cases
• Sunglasses & Travel Kits .•?S�
Magnifiers etc.
See our large selection for the spectacle -wearer
'%Ris ur I WAL sn.zc
Sennng & Supporting This Community Since 1975
RN M00.1
JYY
Cutyour
insurance bill into equal
monthly payments.
The DOWN IOti's Ideal
• :� y; --1, Monthly Payment Plan allows
00 aK - -� ":fit you to pay your auto insurance
and homeowner preiums with
.
automatic withdrawals from
'✓ M I your bank account each
4. month. No cheques to write.
No fees.
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DOMINION of CANADA dP
,IRMOI
, f_1
Suite 213 - 50 Commercial Ave., Ajax 683-7924
,.... v:
The Christmas Season is here and
another year is coming to an end.
The Management and Staff of
Wd" dwood Ford would like to take
the opportunky to thank you for
your support in both our Sales
& Service Departments and for
making '92 a successful year.
We will continue to honour our
commitments to Durham in 1993.
Season's Greetmgs
from the
Management & Staff o Wddwood Ford.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Don't Drink & Driue
7effil _1/ i n inmem pa • v
i
The ftylaews, Noveaibiw t% 1ft 17
� CHRISTMAS
IS FOR PETS TOO::
Dear Master,
I want a toy, treats, a
new collar, a sweater
and something for the
cat too!
See Larry & Bev at
Rnf W Reds,
they'll know what I
want!
. RDI
Pet Food & Su lies Ltd. u
p�
539 WESTNEY RD. S., AJAX PHONE 683-0471
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18 72W Bay News, November 25, 1992
, T�'J's
Gray
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yvery Fti' pp'ra►
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P . ent
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St vice Prescient ` a'e�e
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5 Oh`Cer For 'veteran Beds call
son' fivers rice n
Veterans Se Seers
RicE.,ten�h�rt� cls Ben
cat P the bran _7 811
Catena Sett �g3
B` or Fr�daY
go TV- Pne•ident and
gill PMntPs Eze:uth� of the Royal Canadian
Lesion Branch )22. Hunt St. A)".
The Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 322
We Served in Conflict
We Serve in Peace
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PRICES WILL FLOOR YOU
AS LOW AS
!7 •100% CERTIFIED STAINMASTER 169s.WIDE VARIETY OF COLOURS
40 oz. TEXTURED SAXONY sQ-Yd
120 HUNT ST., AJ;
&M-6126
4 e
The John Brouwer Garden �
Centre would We to take this
opportunity to thank all the
Customers who helped to .
make our Carideo Centre a
success in its fifth year of
operation.
his Christmas Wonderland at John
Brouwer Garden Centre with a fitw
re.6 selection of (was
�` Trees, Decorations do
Ughts and don't forget to
visit Santa's reindeer and
sEx�' our greenhouse filled with
`ter � over 3000 t
JOHN BROUWER GARDEN
AND LANDSCAPING CENTRE
�n tawr�. Ro.d soma}. Nom. o•a.no its �
s111tS" or na•tas
:..(� r..a•Iwfr..r+p
- a.•a�l.•rttr. tt..m�••s�.
L NWAL
Open House
Sunday, November 29, 1992 • 12:00 - 3:00
Featuring Exclusive Gift Items
TROLL BABY Assorted Christmas
z..
GIGGLES Arrangements Ask
O rat
Battery peed9 5 TROLL KIDZ & Plants
only
X34 T
with thus'i"
Expires New. 30192 From 199& UP .
Come and Join Us for Refreshments & Sweets
IN STORE SPECIALS & DRAW
GREEN THUMB FLORIST
4' r�36 Hunt Street, Ajax, Ontario II
683-5251 FAx 427-9399
Its Gift Giving
Under One hoof at Galbraith
Christmas e c "afs
Diamond Stud Watches by Bulova�?{�
Earrings %Off .06 CT l4K 2 5
on selected Watches
.tlsr
Speeial5 b 99 a Priced from $69.95 is BUS -VP
special People Deserve The Diamond
01055
c>�.? Special Gifts Anniversary Band.
Royal Doulton Ret t750. -S1573. ' Ti..
NT • �; ,%� Figurines
.'z o%- 3 0%OFF Nows 5 9 5's 129 5 '�
132 Hair
...Th. AwGalbraith Telephone
The jax AJ
JEWELLERSaza
6,83-0407
&GIFTWARE
Opp
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WE ARE MAKING
-�.-GIVIW EASY THIS YEAM
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• • • t • i r
R}:
hit, 0 } $X00 t
Kit«Local Folk Art
•Letter Holders - Country Crafts
O Racks
MaWine
- •,AISO
, � ,in
hand carved bedroom.
.... selection of
BirchSoNd
Childrens ...
T" Soft
And Rocking Horses, and much more
'•()u,i1itN t r.rtit•d Pmt-. ()A \ Kiri h I urnrturt• .\ \err„nrie�
THE
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Kawal Pianos & Keyboards,
Digital Pianos. New & Used Pianos.
The Piano Shop
71 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village
mmm__ 427-5051
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RE -TIRE AT
EASTERN TIRE
For as low as
X4595
155/80 R13
No Installation Charge
r` EASTERN TIRE SERVICE
1950 Notion Road, Pickering d� ?
4 r
A
g.:
Mr. Pickwick
Book Exchange
"A world of books
for young and old"
Thousands of used Paperbacks, Hard Covers,
Collectibles, Children's books, magazines, comics.
National Geographic a speciality
R
1822 Whites Rd. Pickering (Amberlea Plaza)
831-1526
.c
TO HELP YOU HAVE A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
WE HAVE
MINCE PIES
PLUS 21 OTHER VARIETIES
CRANBERRIES
FRESH APPLE CIDER
ALSO MULLING SPICES o CINNAMON STICKS
10 VARIETIES OF APPLES
COOKED SHRIMP
LARGE; PEELED, DEVEINW, READY TO USE
Gift cerl#7amles and lots of ather Amms"I practical foad gifts.
�MacMILLAN ORCHARDS
7LASH FROZEN FRUIT & VEGETABLES'
MY. /2 $ETwEEN AJAX & MMITBY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ! AM -6 PM
JK0v81 WCO
• Daily Special,
• New Menus L
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• Crao rnaaya
(1 Ib. rab Legs $9•95)
•Sunday Brunch T
Adults $6.95 Kids 4-10 $3.95
�IWO
: 44 HUNT ST. 683-3125
goli&y
get togethers or
for thefa� s �.oups
your b'��
UP to 60
p,cc
774 Liverpool Rd., S., Pickering
839-5758 to Reserve
The
PCHRISTMAS Paper NEW YEAR
T SUPPLIES [Factory] SUPPLIES
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• BALLOONS
• TABLEWARF. •BALLOONS, HATS,
• DECORA77ONS HORNS, SERPENTINES,
• STOCKING
S7VFFERS TABLEWARE, GLASSES
• CARDS
AND MUCH MORE
705 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING
420-5768
ISLAND MARKET
Specializing in East & West Indian Foods
• Christmas Hams
• Duck Bread
• Pastilles
• Peardrax, Cydrax
• Fresh or Dried Sorrel
• Casareep
• Bumt Sugar (Liquid)
A
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CARIBBEAN
ISLAND MARKET
S
Oundes St. E.
401
�-Harwood Ave.
3 Harwood Ave., Unit, 4 Ajax
427-7065
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Quality Men's shoes
MUST CLEAR
OVERSTOCKED�k
NEW ARRIVALS
20.60% OFF EVERY DAY
SIZES 615 • D - 8E
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Oundes St. E.
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Santa's Seal
of Approval pp oval on
Tires That Go a Long Way .�
in Quality and value
DaUtun,,,
THOROBRED STEEL TRIPLE CROWN SL
?a1 yl-srgfier ;action ea "ac, or,
• �'^^,. owet ride ^a:dlmq
S ' $ 49" � s�To
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?a1 yl-srgfier ;action ea "ac, or,
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22 The day Newa, Nev"Wkr 25,102
papbrook Market.
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STORE HOURS
-,MONDAY - FMAY
9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
SATURDAY
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
SUNDAY
7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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THE WHITE ROSE ^ CANDLES.TRIMS. DECORATING IDEAS: ! �� CANDY CANE
SELECTION �` s WREATHS GARLAND YK;TORIAN VILLAGE. III
THE GREAT `� THE CHILDREN'S XMAS �r FOR ALL THE
PRICES! MY ii��• - ' <'' DREAM ROOM �� KIDS! -YOUNG
1
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ttwougrw,a you m Km Decora/e yow
enaance way. starway a Mora
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FIR WREATHS
Fresh a fragrant. Balsam Fr Wreaths
Approve 20' woo omY
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' Ceder a Pone Appror 24• w 26-
taartgtn on 21b bundles $288
ONLY w
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green, der. gW, bku a nwo cobum
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Assorted widths & coal.:
By the metro or rot `
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40&% OFF
MISTLEME
T nwootoo acnnsng
bees Manp than above the
PP doorway Itws loome season
49 M $299ea
7
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for mo$Q97
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24 The Bay News, November 25, 1992
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING I n
I DAir s1
r
Hralp 1Nantad
'A'EB OFFSET PUBLICATIONS
Web Offset Publications Limited, a major printing company located in
Pickering, requires an
EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
The successful candidate must have a good working knowledge of
electrical troubleshooting and installations, electronics and mainte-
nance of industrial equipment. Must be able to install, repair and
maintain solid state controls and be familiar with P.L.C.'s. A valid
Ontario Industrial or Construction and Maintenance electrical licence
is also required. Shirt work involved. Competitive rate of pay with
ne
shift premiums and comprehensive befits plan available.
Applications available at:
Web Offset Publications Limited
IHwy 5401 8 Whites Rd)
1800 Ironstone Manor
Pickering. Ontario
Ll W 3J9
Restaurant
Management
Opportunities
McDonald's Restaurant at 2301 Kingston
Rd., (near Midland) in Scarborough is
now hiring management personnel to join
our team. If you have previous restaurant
management experience and you are
ambitious. hardworking, and take pride in
what you do. find out more about what
we can do for you! Please send your
resume to:
YcDaields Bram
233 Kingston Road . .
scrberwwt, Ont. W1 N 1 V1
ATTW. John Gert
,2k jr-we"
INTERIOR DESIGN
SALES PERSON
An experienced Inw
nor design sales
person is required for
our Pldkelflg store
For interview
Please contact
Hunter at
683.0660
ALASKA JO Fain up is
$30.000 In 3 mina,. A*I,.,O
salmon. Also ion . dirt,
ON folds Plus - am
For iianodlM ►as�w - ed
1404.44a.463i ad K202 tel
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Furnished roan in a quiet
liana. Cable, laundry t
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A NNW M - nRelrrbig - 2
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pkm
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ltCl�$O-1 bdrn * ak
ero.saolek wa9ain cbaat an
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PICKERNIO VILLAGE -2
bedroom apt above *%we.
Free parking. First i IaeL
lReforiebrdrenciAlAas. s741211
i1m
s7onth
-PICKERua TwttaEL • ,
bdrnL a eofa hw4 2 bc*w, 5
appliances. 2 parkblg. Av.
ilnrllsdmbtA 9W4W
CLASS '9' UCEMU
Driver required for
spare school bus driv-
ing. Contact L AALA�
TIAMM ffrwitme –
655-9411 Between
10:00 am and 200 pm.
Ask for Jane.
OPPORTUNMES
IN HAWAII
Rebaildiaa frost
hurricane Inild now
is progress. Call,
516929.0341
ext. C16
A Bllllo■ Dollar
Company .,x,-anding in
Ontario $25,000 -
$60 000 b International
company looking to fill
both sales d
supervisory position.
Complete training. Send
resume to:
The Bay News
P.O. Box 25
1130 McPherson Crt
Fick., Ord.
L1W 3E6
SIM wEElkLV HIM ""
Stay Home. any how*.
EASY ASSEMBLY_$21,000
EASY SEWING.—....ti38.e00
EASY woof ASSE119LY.-jemss
EASY CRAFTS ......—s7e.4so
EASYJEWLERY $19.500
EASY ELECTRONI S.. - S2e.2oo
MATCNMAJQNG_ _...662,500
INVESTIGATING__ 11174.4W
TY TALENT AGENT_1140.900
ROMANCE AGENT_S62.SW
No s.an4tisy cirwarw**d.
FREE bon -24 HOUR
HOTLINE. 801-379-2985
ceprtiat SON146YH
$200-s89a WEEKLY
Aranble product at nom*
Eaayl No **Mirip. route paid
div«t. Four uereu+teed.
FREE Inbrmation-Za Herr
Hotline. 801-370-2945
copylvd sow 4sm
TAXI OIMViiKi warasd. Ove
25 yaan dd as1a7i1
Mll.eef><#Wft l ., "+jay
2 blocks from GO
Sfel m Main floor, 3
Whim. house. Jacuzzi
tub. fireplace, AIC.
rear, deck. all appl.,
�
d hicL 1045. per
toalot� lipttt
aISIREas
MCKERMIO –tea lake.
^9
GALE – 40 aeras
close to Hwy 7. Crown Ind
Soo k of Waterfront. Variolar
Updated 2 Laval. dotalewhpoMd;Only
houleased ya750 pkrs Ib
$195 a
am^'•
People call
Select from hurxireds of
REALTOR831 -2056
dlpstmrs - tJu
Two
REAL ESTATE
families noodnhouse
w h4aw
h
AUX -Now W(eefront
Condo - 2 bdrm, 2
bath, patio, pool. ten-
nis ea 5 appl. Av. Dec
1st $650 per month.
can e
area. Car a*'9a241 « 4'b•
:919 ---
ATTN RETAILERS - Plain
ldo. e�..i.� �ro w�`ila«ale
ppi�sM, Qrabrn sad* wva§dA&
PNes. aq a.g rAwobv ss
Ca► $$Si7N
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Sales Help / Aunts
Deal with
r
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cassette, a/c. Very good
YYedcno InvMe"o,
People call
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REALTOR831 -2056
dlpstmrs - tJu
W. FRAW REAL ESTATE LIWM"3-7777
:I KINGSTM M.
REAL ESTATE
SALES
THE DRAWBACKS!!
THE ADVANTAGES!!
IS IT THE JOB FOR YOU?
WE OFFER YOU
• On the job & classroom training
• First class commission split
• Full-time expert secretarial assistance
• PH&H Home Equity Referral System
• In -Branch financing
• Managerial Assistance
YOU OFFER US
• Honesty & Integrity
• Sincere desire to assist the public
• Motivation to achieve independence
if you re looking for a career change
you Owe it to yourself to call Everett
Dehart 831-2056 or 683-7777
for a confidential interview. Get the
facts before you make your decision.
97r—
FREE
NITHODUCTORY SEMOM
Tt"s, Nov 26 n Oriba at 5 Hghview Ave..
Urrt 3(ofr H" 11) 7 pm only
Thus. Dec 10 n ToroW at 4W Alas* Ave. (Between
Jane St fill ack Creek Dr.) 2 pm b 7 pm
7hkrs. Dec. 17 in Cambridge 4* 97 b 401 across firm
Esso Truck 'iNash 402 Harmony Rd.) 7 pm only
Cat br re w awr, • Bass A•B•C-D'E•F•1
• FREE CELLULAR PHONE WTW EACH REGSTR4711plr
A aslrwrmor Sees asrni" ase dears
RODGERS SCHOOL
wta.a arwrTn" ua.
• Orr r w tlawry • Joi pisonwt *woe
• Farisisl asissrwe snay !r anw8sbb • an'!~ ewww� a n*sYswrl
Totronto 769-3546
400 Am�no�n �A�ve��(Seareen Jane SLMock Creek Q.)
rare 7af•8aam *Surma a FOW 14004804=
New, dean renovated
oft space 400
square feet for rent.
knilable lrnmedatdy
Had b hydro induded-
$4WMIlonlh.
CM 06-2615
F 300 '"I
Real I I r
9iwa airea
fAIAiMAfal1 ttlMi
78""41111
A
FIREWOOD
12" two cord -
$70.00
18• face cord -
$85.00
Local dw wry
PIANOS
New t
Sim PlaiWB fora
7U Piano
Pldmriog Yht�
ItsCAVAR"-Siva e�t red
incl. r. eneeaent ardrAfal,
bads�d..f $6►0001sa
HYUNDAI PONY 104
20.000 ten 1500 as is 964-
=4leven Ings)
-11 CALL NOW
310
I I 1
68' Tempo S Mpeed amlfm
r
'—' L"'to" m.
cassette, a/c. Very good
YYedcno InvMe"o,
snap. $3eo0 or Best oNer.
Cal rs9.7479-
Select from hurxireds of
dlpstmrs - tJu
9ustralions in our store
or riw.'-4. Ours
-
Fumlturs Showroofres
catalogue. Colours and
1 Ali• �gfi
Visit our huga office
styles are sure to
furniture showroom
EASY
Please. See them at
at your fingertips to start
Ickson s Offlce
Centre, 218 Harwood
Avenue South, Ajax.
603-1968----------
7jrpewliter Rentals
Choose from electric and
electronic typewriters.
Rent them by the day,
weekend, week or
AUTO SALES
Buy or Rent to own
1990 CHEV LUMP" a
dr. 6 L-0 at, Ott. cruise.
p.wnd'ow, am stare.
ass., Exec. driven
certitad 17995.
1999 POHMC SM
arc, 6 cyL, aura, Wt 8
awe•. stereo sass..
ZM
month. Student rates.
BE C�fsllilldaWNW
$$ CARS
WANTED $$
Top dollars paid for
damaged A scrap cars.
Anytime
683-2998
Cra{ts f- sem/
i cfffutmw
k
:2 rz� srkceion of
rro,Q,r,od� a..r rr.�r
Sgift
:,n.'NLov. <7 - z4p.,...
• Sar ^I(o,r .d - 4.1 m.
Discounts available.�r1e1e"��_
Pont to own. Dickson's
C1J<l bindory !
r
'—' L"'to" m.
Office Centra, 218
Pi -km gT
Harwood Avenue
dlpstmrs - tJu
South, Ajax. 03.11168
or riw.'-4. Ours
-
Fumlturs Showroofres
1 Ali• �gfi
Visit our huga office
,
furniture showroom
EASY
downstairs at our Ajax
Plaza store. Dozens of
at your fingertips to start
pieces of new and
t
from horse. Send
scratch and dent
44 e w( ,-e LarwE/
cheque for $4.00 plus
tumiture, desks, chairs.
filliry eabinats, oornputsr
KRIGSTI]N
SASE. to: Akko
tab etc. More
R CKE, OKf
llefa
Pradi 3artrias,
displays are at our
I,IWWadOlVA 0PA)
Pa=
0.94IiQl,
building at 513
4N0 9000
1725 ftplm Rd-,
Weetney Road South,
Pkku ,
Ajsz 1861
of ulv 619
1 K Davem A8a11-
VM WAr= PEND
MOttM: 9AYCAM)c
Providing q m.
he
dayart for children 6
1I1 dm or old9E Ful Ulan
or part -firm in licensed,
I CfTtr taN pp9rYm.eg6. salt
Bankrupt, credit
problem? You're OK.
cars bom 1978-1904.
Lease to own. No
cls 01 clad(.
Call
.6093775 or
725-1M
1 �
I.IVEIIPOOL i FMCN - 1 112
yr. old son roods a wenn. iav-
MWrn� responsible peramr b look
him approx. 5:00 - 8:00
each Weekday «.niefp In his
own hoome.
UV64M MOWN - re4ied for
WRslr«+oeBiK. Devw•sea %gid
083409
>.,... MMM• leen Miller
'0792 mDo t wedd Occ� d creek
r y�jnr�` b+e.rcepss o new w� 4nrii99 _ s.�M,`rlY
I tllal/1s —
AND
BADE SALE
DATE- NovEMBER 2s,1992
T EWW-- 9 aIm-to 3 pm
LOCATION: STEEPLE HIIl- CDMMUNITY -
BnM E CHURCH
550 mwGST'ON ROAD
PICKERING
QM VM OF WHPPES RD )
35 QUALITY VENDoas,
PENNY RAFFU, BAKED GOODS,
WREATHS, WOOD CRAFTS, -
CHOCOLATES, KNITTED ITEMS.
KP COPY STORE has retail
franchise locations available in
MAJOR MALLS.
Let us help you achieve the
financial security and independence
that you desire.
Call NO w.r
For Franchise information:
1416-882-7733
I� Finemiwl Swvlcws
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Ist do 2nd's to 95% of
value. Ail property types.
Prime rates. Quick
Service and Approvals.
Call
CITYCAN
FINANCIAL
�
CORP.
J571-2880 Oshawa
686-2936 Picker og I_
77-7
1 �ieneral Servlc�s
PERSONAL
LOANS
$1000 8 up for
any purpose -
254 -0897
on. Services
MAN With s ,neck Large 8
small movea. Basement a
Waw clean ouw Garble.
removal - Handyman. Pats
496 -tees
R5kv NPwc
�.:tres,rtr4rE � rr:rwrrr.arar:....:;.
AJAX ll;=G
* SYSTEMS «
Sno,ZW tghh+p and :Full services, moves,!
aaR servk»s maisnoe and Piano spe-:
• Condo • Industrial • «clalists, flat rate or;
• Commerclef • : hourly Specializing in j,
839-5349 43 "*Durham Region. Now.
;offering free boxes with
:move. We now have+
. s�lilf'•�i «available healed storage «
-- • units. Free estimates «
Small mechanical Service Cel, 427 -OM 1
Prohwional repair. all kinds of irwwarrrrrrrwwwrwwwr,
small mechanical devices.
1218 Ce ridgy It CroLwda. Bay News
Pkkering
Friday 6 Satwday
(416) 420-7323
MY
iPlantle�sll
DRIVE UNDER SUSPENSION, TURNS
SPEEDING, CARELESS DRIVING, ETC.
2482 KINGSTON RD., SCARBOROUGH
PATRICK MCMANON BUS: 26S-4844
AGElifT FOR THE DEFENCE RES: 6836846
1 r Real Estatte
FOR SALE
Executive 75'x140' lot. Prime location in
Port Perry area with existing 1 bedroom
home. Ideal for building the home of your
dreams, at an unbelievable price. For further
information please call 985-3187 (evenings).
539-8114
Peter's
Appliances
SALES SERVICE PARTS
STOVES DRYERS WASHERS DgHWASHERS REM MMOR3
"Since 1955'
- NOTPOINT • KITCHEN AID • AEG • GENERAL ELFCTA c
" MAY' AG • MOFFAT • JENN-AIR • MIEL E
-AMANA MODE F94 MAID • W.C. WOODS
WE SELL PARTS FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES
MCIE M aWwRom JEW SCAIIBOROIICH Locinou
1755 H d-" ft" W 12) sola xi gam RnN
Adwag Mama i Dow (:sift tole Itnpaim Rd. a Mwy M
Solt. Oily sales a SWISM
428-6333 282-0185
717] Musk
EXPERENCED
r PIANO
TEACHER
Adults or chi dren
First Leeson
FREE
831-5989
iMNotrRilBa
CERAM
nES
marble and granile,
installation.
Call for
(416)
LEAVJM TUBS
SHOWER STALLS;
p� 3 r rin L , 44
PIRICESI Cam
Nfaa, LOINyF
Plopw6ilreT8 ie w
420.1 M
DAMSON TILE
Professional Ceramic
klstI-dimn
I work in ymar hone
F� allimalaa call
DAVE 66344
MACKhOomb
'eteii*ic 8 Pkat
*Wm & bathrooms
Call
AN
a Marenovallionsl
Jolm
0
CUSTOM
Bars, wall units, stereo
cabinets. VCR cabinets
9 vanities. shelving unci,
micro wave stands.
kitchen cabinets, closet
oyanaent. counlar tops,
etectr cal, plumbing.
baseANYTHING YOU CAN
THI W OF JUST CALL
GARY 427-1672
1111E CAN DO IT 'ALL'
/MANC;P;
B _
'NO Joe Too SMALL.
ROW" A l�voN211onts
• PARATINO • CNIMPW
A Ewan Taai® t 1aAlraro
ODD ,loss
CIM1111111 SiSIEfIa
aoolrebc
a
X1274281
GAlftDILKO='S
TOPSOII.
Landscapinf. tree
removal, driveways,
c�a�P
F>NSw
con
1'x5"x12"-$ 0
FRZZ E2nn
Dlltrania
l'Itto.11kB atli ,
Car 42944
Aar fuer 1ReL _
Fax us yw Ad
839-813511
REDUCED FOR
QUICK SALE!
Whitby (Otter
Creek area) 2400
sq. ft., 4 bedroom,
5 level side split.
spacious roomy
interior.
MUST BE SEEN!
Move in condition
$207,000
668-7121
BROKER HAS
$10,000
$147 per month.
Call Rick at
Community Financial
(whobin)
Dr. Lily Lo, D.D.S.
has relocated her Pickering practice of
FAMILY DENTISTRY
to:
1200 Lawrence Ave. E Knob Hill Farms
Dort( Mills, Ont. SW Howard St.
M3A 1C1 Oshawa, L1H 8K3
(416)444-9045 (416)433-2120
603 17711 601 =N
Peebles, Jason
Thomas -In
Oshawa on F • ay,
November 20, 1992 m
his ISM year. Jason,
kneed son d Debbie d
Thomas Peebles of
Oshawa. Beloved
slrandson d Ge s and Nancy Peebles and
Roily a Betty
Benedict, Great-
ggrandson of
Iitalguwite Bwwdid i3
Dorothy Peebles.
Friends were able to
call at the Morris
Funeral Chapel, Bow-
manville on Monday.
Funeral service was
held in our chapel on
Tuesday at 1 a.m.
I n t e r m e n t
Bow m a n v I I I e
Donations
toy
CNdkwr's Wish
Founidallon in Jason's
memory would be
qWedded.
AUCTION SALE
'Kahn CaIrII�I Aln.'Noo'
...every Wets at 6:30
p nL located on Brock
Rd 3 ries
exit
I of 4017 eelsig evllwy 1�
lie
nesday an excellent
sebcfron of
fine furniture,
china, Coll edrbles,
Primitives and the•
casuals. S,. oyn us
eiwry VMad116at1a tad
participate in ore of
tario's 'TRUE.'
Auctions with no burr
becks or reserves.
'Consignment 8
Estate selling our
alty." C41111 us
today. y Pioviews. kern
1�Op.
sr�..
s1e.eBe.oset
686-3577
............ .71W Bay News, November 25, 1992 25
, I ... IAIIMat. pr,,i,yil►fltew::: �.>:
rLARON -TATE Et CONTOM
tllRE•C17NWJEwgLERrDOtIL.TON i iwMldrlqCOLLECTION•FRIYATE ART
OLLECTION•AKrMl*$MEOS*VClt!:: A
IY EVE., NOV. 27TH, 7:00 PU (Prwlew
PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX
1867 VALLEY FARM ROAD PICKERING
OUR LARNM PALE OFFERING TO BATE /ITN: Over
1200 lots to include: Oak 8 Mahogany Dining Room Sets,
Parlor Tables, Ice Box, Marble Top tables, Wash Stands,
mirrors, Pedestals, Snack tables, Oueen Anne Phone table,
V -urine, 3 Tier Dumb Wailer, Oak China Cabinets, Consoles,
Swivel bookcase, Oak file Cabinet, Office Chair sic. Urge
variety, of Chrisbnas Decorations, Sana, Nutcracker sic. German
Wind Lip Collector Cars, Cast iron Toys, Luggage set, etc. LE.
Art of Well Known Canadian Artists Batasm, Naaraaae,
Casaale ate. Collection of interior design Wood carvings with
Large H,-rses .hlckens,Rooslers, Dogs, primitives etc.
Doulton, Hummel, Swarovski Crystal, Bone China, Signed
porcelain, Places, Dolls Clowns, Picture Frames, Hand Knotted
rugs, Signed Bronzes, Doll Furniture, Carved Easels,
Scrimshaw. Port. Radios, VCR, Cordless Phones, Answ,
Machines, Houss,vares, Giltware, SORT • SANYO ' COOE A
PNORE' Ti Conveners, Shaven, Toys, Selection of Estate and
Modern lewilery, Coin Collection */Silver, Gold, Notes etc.
Lamps, Blw Jq IMwerabille. Sports Cards, Autograph
9c^ks, Carred :rw ta! N:t4 Chests park benches. Trunks.
��% lots, Wakhes and more TERMS. Cash, Visa, MC. 3%
rasn Discount, as per posted 8 announced
ALLEN FLEISHMAN AUCTIONS
416-638-7583
PINE FURNITURE
AUCTION PRICES
SUNDAY AUCTION
THIS SUNDAY NOV. 29th
12 NOON. PRE-
VIEW 11:30
At the Knights of
Columbus, 133 Brock
SL K. Vfti*y 04wy- 1 r,
For Fred Mather's
estate and 19. quanti-
ty reproduction pine
furniture including.
several pine
wardrobes 4 pc. par-
lour set. Persian 8
Oriental carpets. pine
T V stand, new sota
set, oak extension
table 8 4 P back
chairs, jelly d jam
cupboards, child's
RB high chair, wal-
nut beehive china
cabinet. oak lowboy
dresser, wing backs
chairs, oak bow
glass china cabinet.
press back and other
rockers. varaus floor
3 table lamps, pine
deacons bench.
wooden rocking
horse, brass 3 cop-
per weather vane. 6
harvest table 3 6
hoop chairs, walnut
breakfront china
cab.. pine china cabi-
net, parlour 3 occa-
sional tables 3
chairs, cheval mirror.
corner pine T.V. cabi-
net, various mirrors.
Pine shaker cabinet.
pine bookcases. 5
pc. wire porch set.
pine benches, dining
room table b chair
set, cane comer cabi-
net, walnut vanity 3
dresser with mirrors,
glass, china, brass,
cast iron decorator
pees coat tree, pine
halt stand, chests of
drawers, loveseat,
linen boxes,
arltiques, etc.
Terms: Cash. chegle
(VM AUCTIONS
UNLIMITED
MTED
512002
51
PSYCHIC
ADVISOR
OYLI
M r - Friday
9 atm. - 9 p.UL
430-1328
NOV. 2892
-SATURDAY'S
AUCTION ACTION -
Every Saturday night
at 6:30 PM, at the
Pethick Auctlon Barn,
Haydon,8 miles north
of Bowmanville. east
orf Durham 657, at the
M Con. of Newgsde.
This week by order
of Durham Bailiff
Services, under the
virtue of the L.andord
and Tenant Ad RSO
1980 we are msL•uct-
ed to sell the com-
plete contents of
Gordens Detailing.
1845 Sandstone Dr..
Pickering. to Include
large air compressor.
portable washer.
Sharp Fax machine,
Carton typewriter, file
cabinet, other office
equip., floor jack 6
stands, 200 amp.
battery charger, 2
shop vacs, air tools.
elect. polishers,
grinders, drills. Large
qu. of polishes, wax,
steel storage cabi-
nets. and other car
care items, also to
include lots of furni-
ture, oak table, oak
chairs, oak china
cabinet, chesterfield
suites, wing back
chairs, rockers,
piano, lots of glass b
china, and many
other interestirtq and
unusual items, large
sale, viewing from 5
p.m. Terms cash,
cheque or Visa. For
more infwntation alt
1 -416 -2634252 -
Sob Mreged El,
Sold
GARRY` VPZ WELL
AUCTIONS
-
,1'
�ialra sdNra sera els Iifi,d
bad els (iNt Der yaw air
bw wear Shales? The
��ra�r�� i• tits liis� wiialtr,
lfoah t/• MaiaA S =r2:
Jahn
atN63M7i w Compba/ 1-
a" Trabl"
c
January Ajax
576.5185
CLASSIFIEDS
WHAT A WAY TO
BUY & SELL
GIVE THE GIFT OF
FITNESS
& FUN THIS
CHRISTMAS!
KINDERNASTIC KIDS
is now registering for winter
gymnastics & craft programs from
ages walking to 10 years & Acro
Dance for girls ages 4 - 18 years. _`K -
REGISTRATION f
DEC. 7 & 10th
t from 6 p.m. 8 p.m.
1550 Bayly St.
Un. 38A, Pickering
FOR .IA0RE INFO.
CALL SHIRLEY MARTIN
420-3368
-74e~ 3° ir"a* Dwauca i
Can LyrIn 683-5449
` Allenby
- ---- -- -
I Tenders -�
Ontario UGS
TENDER r0: 89-92
Tenders are invited to provide nn ijor
renovations to a angle family restacncc
that has been damaged by fire.
A mandatory site meeting will be held at
394 Finch Avc., cast of Altona Rood
Nckenng. `os-cmt>er 30.19L)2 at 9-40 a,m.
to answer am• questions that ryny ari;e
from pros.pcctive bidden.
Sealed tcrKiers will be received until 10:4-4)
a.m. locul time. December 4. 1992.
Tender docZunents may be obtained from
the Minmiry of Govenunent Scir ices Rol.,!
Estate Branch - North 8r East
Green River Feld Office,
Sideline 32. Highvva%
Grecn River. Oniianu
Telephone- Dara at (416) 653 -'Til l
The lowest or any tender not neccss:arily
accepted.
FAX r
YOUR AD 0—MA3
839-8135
FALL CAR CARE
COMPLETE
RUST PROOF
(INCLUDES LIGHT
TRUCKS)
683-2977
Ajax Auto Centre
221 Westley Rd. S.
26 The Bay News, November 25, 1992
y4'
REMEMBER
DON'T BRING A l0
OF MONEY, YOU
WON'T NEED IT!
VILLAGE�J S 77,jo
2 -PLYMOUTH CHRYSLEALL
R FINAL ��C,� _
32 COLT
SALE
;SAVE - SAVE - SAVE $ 00 .
_ • inckides auto, buckets, rear wheel dirve,
7995AM/FM. pkis much more.— Stk. #P3729.3729.
192
32 ASALE
Includes auto, pis, p/b, air, tilt,
cruise, AM/FM/cass.,9t1u#P3707.
ls much more. $1 U941Uw
Truly a good deal."
;�21 ®r
2 U
PER MONTH
92SHA"OW SALE U0*
Includes auto, pis, p/b, air, $
buckets, AM/FM. Areal steal." 199
999500
Stk. #P3695. PER MONTH
'9NA SALE oo
IMK---74 Luxury at it's finest $
. lnckxles auto, V6, air. t�, cruise, AWFM 13999500cass.. 50/50 seat, plus much more.— Stk. P3708.PER MONTH
�w 192 LeBARON SALE
00
CONVERTIBLEas � c�me oo T
f�
Florida hero wcome! r►�rr'V � 16 9 6 95
• WcW& s auto, V6. air, tift, cruise, AM/FM cass., plus much more.— PER MONTH
- X92 FIFTH "E.,
Spoil Yourself s
arx! W gv dudm aft. on'; d' a�i.'•�`"stk. #n7o-SA L E
0.
WE HAVE MADE:
A SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM
>w CHRYSLER. THESE ARE JUST A FEW
EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS!
IGEPLYMUUTM
C
HRYSLER
AJI
I AVlPU11F rm„rfk,,f.in-i,
A_IAV i
:T .w.
DON ANNE '..STEVEN
ARSENAULT HEARD 'RUSSELL
PICKERING JOBSIII
4:30 PAIL -12:30 A.M.
20 individual required immediately for light
assembly work. it you are a retable, fasVaccu
rate worker and can make a commitment to
work for 1 to 2 months please cal now.
CHANDRA OR TARA
292-2282
OUANTUM
4002 Sheppard Ave. E. (at Kennedy), Suite 507
Scarborough. Ontario
COMMISSIONED
SALES REPS
required by manufac-
curees of Health Care
pprroducts seltng
wholesale or retail.
Earn extra Christmas
money. Work your
own schedule. Call
Steve Parent 416-
6%-3874 or 1-800-
567-6648
DAYCARE
WANTED OR
NEEDED?
Call Bay News
Classifieds
839-8114 or
686-3357
7
PRE -WINTER
SPECUL
• Tune -Up (4cyl.)
• Rad. Flush
• Oil dr Filter (Castrol Brand)
• Rust Proof
$195. Value. Offer Expires Nov. 30192
$14995
AJAX AUTO CENTRE
221 WESTNEY RD. 5., AJAX
Leave it to the experts of the trades
advertised is the Service Directory.
�rQ Call Bal News
C'l. esslfieds
839-8114 or
6F -3577.
fight
nary stance. The
at MPP stopped
ing the provincial
saying it was at
frorn the MA and
committee to
e Arthus said he
with the difficult
eman was in
eeisions by his
There are
e prokince warns
h Picketing lands
he municipality
Ped, the mayor
f moing Iteral
.aid Wiseman s
Adensible, that
simply separate
e decision of the
nake the lands
Enrico Pistritto
ring up on the
when they were
ms, before they
,riated by the
low there's no
lrmers to put in
I one year," he
Fairview
Lodge bazaar
Dec. 2
Fairview Lodge win hold its
annual Christmas bazaar on
Dec. 2 from 1:30 to 4 pm and
from 7 to 9 pm in the
auditorium at Fairview Lodge.
Goods will include handmade
gifts and a bake table. There
will also be a new toyland
display. The tea room will cost
$2. Everyone is wekorne.
PMA
annual meeting
Nov. 26
Pickering East Shore
Community Association
(PESCA) will hold its annual
general meeting Nov. 26 at
7:30 p.m. in the East Shore
Cammtatity► centre.
RIts will be served at
7 p.m. PESCA executive Paul
Johnston will discuss the
proposed apartment complex
beside the IGA plaza.
Durham Regional Pohcce will
speak about street crime fn the
area. Local and regional
comaiDors will also be on hand.
. For further information
contact Tom Mohr at 839-
1221.
Councillors
haggle
• From Page 5
Councillor Dulny — in the best
interests of the corporation (of
the town of Ajax)," he said.
"We need someone who is
fully up to speed and healthy
enough to take on the onus of
responsibility."
Mayor Jim Witty interjected
saying Dulny told him she was
ready to return and is getting
immersed in budget inforrration.
Dulny chaired the committee last
year and in the words of ward 2
Councillor Steve Crawford, "did
a damn fine job."
However, Parish persisted,
asking that Dulny not take on
the role as chairman for this
year.
Anderson was not amused
and was visibiy struggling w.,h
.lis temper -1 can't help'= .ake
this personally'. To cntirze me
:s one thing. To criticize
Councillor D,,i ny, who is not
`.tee. is another. And in all due
respect to Courcilior Schaper.
after :our years, you thmk you
wouid know proce=e."
This is wrong. i find this
amazing. 1 find this
3ppaiiing... it's not good.
Schaper responded CN Saying
no one is att cmq Anderson or
Dulny-
'It is not my intent to take the
chair but it is my intention to
draw attention to inequities.
Me, I am not a particularly
ambmw person. 1 do not wart
to be mayor"
Parish also pointed out he
wasn't casting aspersions on
Dulny saying it is 'extremely
important that the budget
chairman be up to back-to-back
12 -hour days. It is an onerous
task. And this is not about
persorm..
The Bay News, November 2-% 1M 27
1 have seriot>.s concerns and I
passed by the same cotatt.
would be remiss if I did not
But the matter did not rest
express those concerns in
there. Minutes later while
pubbc. I want to see justice and
dealing with a final
rm not seeing that here."
appointment, gaper caned for
Broom also expressed some
a point of order, then tried for a
concerns about Dulny's ability to
point of personal privilege
perform the job, but voted
alleging Anderson had tailed
against the amendment. Witty
frim .a very nasty name."
said Dulny "is quite confident,
Both requests were deemed
and I share her confidence."
out of order by Witty. When
The recorded vote on the
asked about the allegation after
amended motion failed 5-2.
the meeting. Anderson said he
The originai motion that Duffy
"didn't know what he (Schaper)
chair the budget committee
was taudng abouit."
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