Whitby Free Press, 31 Aug 1994, p. 31

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Whitby Frec Pross, Wednosday, August 31,1994, Page-31 Citizen? grup holdngrallfr hospita FROM PAGE 1 bly Grier's legislative assistant aperin her place, she said. Ae Psé have aIse been invite.d and* Durham Centre representative Drummond White has indicated hie will attend, Prout added. Allan McPhail, chair cf the committee which produced the controversial report dealing with Whitby Goneral's future noIe, declined his invitation, however. "Ho feit nothing would ho galned by his presence,» said Prout. Last Ma, McPhail's commit- tee releaseda «discussion paper» on the future delivery of acute care health services in Durham Region. A' censultant's study has recemmended converting Whitby General inte a -centre devoted exclusively te, the practice of rehabilitativemedicine. Patients recovering from son- eus ilînesa, surgery or trauma would be treatedi in the proposed centre. Services associated with a general hospital would no longer be offered a t Whitby General if the Durham Region District Health Council and ultimately, the provincial government, accpt the sud' ofpsas emergency services or surgery wudtravel te expanded hospi- tals in Oshawa or Ajax, t he study suggests. The consultant's recommenda- tiens have drawn opposition from !nan¶OP and organizations A petition demanding reten- tien of active treatment services at Whitby General has received the support of 24,000 residents, Prout said.' SOGH had 'planned on pro- senting the petition te Grier at the"ranly, but will new deliver it te the minister at Queen's Park. "We're lookig at doing it on the stops cf the legislature,» -said Prout. Althoujgh the meeting is inten- ded te clear up any misconcep- tiens about the hespital, the fer- mat will enly allow for "one way communication," Prout admitted. Questions in response te what the speakers may say will net ho taken from the floor, she sald. "That has already taken place. We have heard from the public over the last cou ple'of months," said Prout, in referenoe te vari- oua meetings held locally since the study was released. If anyone feels their concerns have still net been addressed, they will ho allowed te put their questions in writing and SOGH- will attempt te find eut the answers, Prout promised. While SOGII originally plan- ned on holding the rally at Iro- Cues Park, they ceuld not get a oi conimitment from the Town te, use the arena due te the possibility cf lacrosse playoffs. "We wanted te fix on a apecific date," said Prout, hence the switch te Heydenshore. Sound speakers will be set up outaide the building in the event cf a large crowd, she added. tice e7eti-i-q Dundas Street East Reconstruction 1Between Garden Street and Craydon Drive Contraci W94-10 The Town of Whitby wiIl be reconstructing Dundas Street (Hgwy#2) including replacement of storm sewers, road =ieig and intersection improvements in the above referenced locations. The works are scheduled te, commence the week cf Soptember 5 1994, and extend for nine (9) week duration p.riod until dectober 31, 1994, or thereabouts. Please ho advised that trafflc wlll b. restrlcted te one lane Irn each direction during he construction peniod. Motorists are advised to expeot delay s, particularly during peak hours. Temporary or alternate access to local businesses along Dundas Street will ho maintained throughout the construction p eriod. Vehicular access to and from Lupin Drive and Craydon Drive will be closed intermittently at their Dundas Street intersection. Vour anticipated cooperation during this reconstruction project should greatly assust in minimizing any inconvenienco. W. J. HANCOCK, P. ENG. DIRECTOR 0F PUBLIC WORKS t:,' Tricia & The Taons, an exciting, interactive and funfilled musical adventure, has been recognized by critios as one of the most innovative-new acts to hit the famnily entertainment scenel With her rich voice, guitar, banjo, and engaging sense of humour, Tricia. draws her audience into an unforgettable experience, full of song, laughter and delightful discoveries. Tricia & The Toons is presented jointly, by the Whitby Public Library and the Town of Whitby Parks and Recreation Department and wiil be held at the Heydenshore Pavilion on Thursday, September 8th 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $3.00/person or $1 0.00/f amily of 4. Tickets are available at the Whitby Public Library. 1994 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Preliminary List of Electors Coisof the Preliminary List of Electors showing th names of ail persons entitled to vote in the November 14, 1994 Mnicipal Elections in the Town of Whitby will ho posted on Tuesday, September 6, 1994 at the fotlowing locations: Ashbum General Store, 8990 Ashbumf Road, Ashbum Fire Hall, 201 Brock Street South Smitlison's Whistio Stop, 9550 Baldwin Street, M yrtei Station Iroquois Park Rocreation Compiex, 500 Victoria Street West Post Office, 2 Price Street, Broolin Post Office, 200 Dundas Street East Senior Citizens' Activity Centre, 801 Brock Street South Whitby Municipal Building, 575,Rossland Road East Whitby Public Library - Main Branch, 405 Dundas Street West Whitby Public LUbrary - Rossland Brarch, 701 Rossland Road East Whitby Public Library - Brooklin Branch, 8 Vipond Road, Brookiin Tqualiyt oeat ho Mnicial Eletinsa psn must ho eigten yar o a~ o oleronor efreNovember 14, 1994,aCaa ianctzead have been a residentofhib or t rOd'o 0he oner e nantofd nthe0Town rsoueosch o wner or te na t t ay tim e uing the prio d of S eptem e 6h 1 994 to October 1l4th , 1994 and not ho otherwise disqualified by law from voting. AIl electors should examine the list to ensure their names and other relevant information are correctly shown. Applications for inclusions, additions or corrections to or deletions from the list are available at the Clerk's off ice. Applications for revision of the ist may be filed with the Clerk between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, during t ho period Tuesday, September 6th, 1994 to Thursday, October l3th, 1994 and on Friday, October l4th, 1994 between the hours cf 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. LAST DATE FOR APPLICATION - OCTOBER 14,1994 REGISTRATION F CANDIDATES Are you interested in running for local government off ice? If you plan to seek office in the 1994 Municipal Elections for municipal counicil, school board, or hydro-electnic commission, you must register with the Town Clerk before you spend or raîse any money for campaign activities. Registration forms and related information can ho obtained from the Clerks office. DONALD G. McIKAY CLERK & RETURNING OFFICER THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITIBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO LiN 2M$ PHONE: <905) 668-5803 I I 1994 FINAL TAX NOTICE The fourth instalment of taxes for 1994 is due and payable Se ptomber 15,.1994. Taxes may bo paid at any Whitby bank without collection charges, or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. In addition, taxes may be p id b ytelephone through TD Bank, Canada Trust, CIBC, or B ank of Montreal. If you have not received a tax bill and you are responsible for payment, please contact the Tax Dopartmcnt at 668-5803 to obtain the necossary information. If paymont is not roceived by the due date, penalty wilI ho added on the frst day of default and Uic frst day of each calendar month so long as non-payment continues, at thc rate of 1-1/4%/ per month, or part thereof. LYNN PIKE SUPER VISOR 0F REVENUE I I NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW & UPDATE STUDY SEPTEMBER 28,1994 In accordance with Section 17 of the Planning Act, Counicil for the Town of Whitby will hold a special public me=etingre adin the Phase 5 - Recommended Town of Whitby OficaIl~an. At this meeting, Whitby Council may consider the adoption of thc Recommended Officiai Plan for the Town. This special meeting will take place on: Wednesday, September 28, 1994 7:00 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whitby Municipal Building 575 Rossland Road East, Whltby Tho Recommended Whitby Officiai Plan was presented to the Planning and Deveiopment Committee by the Town's consultant, M.M. Dillon Limited, at an Open House and Public Information Meeting heid on July 4, 1994.. As previously advertised, the Planning and Deveiopment Committee will hoid a separato spociai meeting to hear Formai Deputaions concorning the Recommended Off iciai Plan on: Wednesday, September 7, 1994 2:00 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whltby Municipal Building 575 Rossiand Road East, Whltby Any person wishing to appear ih deputation shouid contact the off ice of the Town's Clerk (905) 668-5803 prior to the meeting to arrange an approximate deputation time. The Town's Recommended Officiai Plan is available for inspection and purchase at the Whitby Planning Department located in-the Municipal Building. Copies of the Recommended Plan are also availabie at the local branches of the Whitby Library. For more information,_ please caîl the Whit'by Planning Department at (905) 668-5803. Vour participation wIll heip shape Whtbys futur. LABOUR DAY, September 5, 1994 Solld Waste Collection Services for Labour Day, Monday September 5, 1994 wiiI b. revlsed as foliows: GARBAGE Monday SepL5 Tuesday, Seçi.6 BUJEBOX&YAIVWAS1E IMna, SeçL5 MndaySept.12 Please rofer to your 1994 Blue Box Collection Schcdule and Yard Waste Collection Brochure for more information *on hoiidays and alternate collection days for refuse, recycling and yard waste collections. GRASS CLIPPINGS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED. Your co-eperation la appreclated end pleas. remnember to have your solld wastes (gerbage, yrd wastea, and recyclables) eut for collection vy~l.... on your designated collection dey. Ifyou wlsh further Information, pieuse cmli THE TOWN 0F WHITBY OPERATI ONS CENTRE 668-3437, 7:30 L.M. TO 4:00 P.M He 8 got a pacemaker. SSIiels got a grandfatlier. Your donations help give someone a second chance. 'I J I .01

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