Whitby Free Press, 14 Sep 1994, p. 4

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Page 4 Whitby Free Press, Wdnesda y, September 14, 199è4 Durham boss should rnforeetio Cr C i ~'BUTLER CARPET CLEANING SERVICESi EEST VALUE "TELL ALL WORK GUARANTEED * WHOLE HOUSE COMBO ÀVURINSA H * Any 5rom&aI1 RED SOFA & CHAIR -$ 9 9 T H E L R D R ombinati n bB U L E considered 2roomfs p ID &DID UT.."Loose back cushios xta inçluding 1100 sq.f Coto e.r STEAM CLEANING PROFESSIONALS *LVGROMPrkces 686-9160 SUPER SPECIAL. * INNGROOM, lmAILmcoPrices3Satrsfci, * SERVING DURHAM REGION Incde ctrsô hi, * ~ ~ 499 tainr Ak bu OrMot Fumlture lovescat & any 2 noms f butOrMotl Movlng * Stairs $ 1.00 per step . ' Upsey Protector $ 99 *Please * No Substitutions Our Difference is the Time We Spend C Expires Sept. 30/94.M momumona a@" maa àcomu aan aOu mmmï'b amamo m@m m m ..-m u towsve Whitby General Hosp.,.ital DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN! Your community is under attack. You can make a difference. If Whitby General Hospital is converted ta a Rehabilitative Facility, you wiII no longer be able ta, go there for REGULAR MEDICAL OR EMERGENCY CARE. Where wîll you go for your hospîtal care ? WII you get there in tîme ? Be lnforrned e Your presenoe 1$ vital HIE'YaDENSHORE PAVILlON 589 WaterStreet (ai the Lake off Brock St.) Thurs, Sept. l5th i7:@30pm Representatives of the'Hospital Board, Hospital Staff, Medical S taff, Health Ministry, Provincial Govemment, Unions & the Community at large will be present to address the many questions that arise from the Durham District Health Council's Acute Care Steering Committee Discussion Paper which recommends that the Whitby General Hospital becomnes a rehabilitative hospital with NO acute care or emergency services. B yMike Kowalski The'har of Durham' Reio shouid have to stand for election like'any other regional council- lor a locai MPP beiieves. l5urham West MPP Jim Wise- man has drafted a 1private mem- ber's. bill which, if passed into law, would require t he political head of Durhami Region to be a publicly-elected member of regilonal council. 1Currently, the chair is chosen every three years by the 32 members of council elected from thei eseti ve municipalities. Alhuhincumbent Gary Her- rêéma intends to seek a sixth terni as chair, he will ot have to run in this year's municipal eiec- tion. In fact, the last time Her- s ne ame was on a municipal ballot ýwas,1 in 1980 when Uxbridgevoters re-elected hlm mayor. H errema, was namied chair that December to, replace Dur- ham's flist' chair - Walter Beath of Oshawa, who Aiose to retire. Wiseman -told the Free Press the "motivation» behind his bill is «pretty much the same» 'as Ithat of some of -the people who appeared before the- Ontario legislature's justice committee in Oshawa last week. ,The- New Democratie Party MPP is a miember of the commit- tee which. is holding hearings into Bill 163 -- a package of proposais dealing with municipal government in Ontario (see separate stories). "They wanted the chair elected and se do I," said Wiseman, who represents Ajax and Pickering. HIie bill, which would be an amendrnent to the Region of Durham Act, is similar to the procedure used to eiect the chair of Metro Toronto, Wiseman explained. Thie regionai chair would have te be sorneone elected from one of Durham's eight -municipalities, lie said. When it* holds its inaugural meeting. in Decejnber, regional council is free to elect Herrema or anyone es&it chooses, Wise- man noted. «You or I could be chairman,» hie said, with tongue firmly in cheek. Although his bill means someone elected in November would have a new job in Deoem- ber, Wiseman has taken steps te ensure that votera in the cha.ir's municipality will not be faced ,with a by-election te replace the chair. "Th«e person finishing second wouid atitomatically become rgonal councillor. There has te, be a mechanism in place te replace the regional chair,» hie said. Ia the next election the chair would have te rua for re-election, Wiseman said. Althoug h time is runningf out in the ife of Ontario's _NDP governm ent, Wiseman is hopeful the bill will corne before, the legisiature prior te next spring's expected provincial election. We x Vâroid...1 MPP:

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