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Whitby Free Press, 30 Dec 1985, p. 10

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PAGE 10, MON I) A Y . l)ICNI BERý 30, 1985. \IIIT IlY FR E PR ES S Proper search was made for niissing resident--ostafl The adninistrator of the Durham Centre for the Developmentally Handicapped lias said that commenta made last week by Uurftam West L.iberal candidate Brian Evans concernlng the death of! a centre residant are "totallY inaccurate." Evans told the Free Prass last week that the centre !ailed to im- plement a full and proper search for Verri Green, 65, who disap- peared on March 23. Evans aven went so far tri say that Green was dihcharged f rom the centre two days after his disappearance. Green's body was found on Aprdl 10 in a farmer's field on the Eighth Concession and Thornton Rd. N. in Oshawa. The coroner had establîshed his cause of death as ex- posure and pnemonia. Dennis Ferencz, the adniînistrator o! both Durbama Centre and D'Arcy House in Cobourg. told the Free Press last Friday that a complete search for Green was implemented as soon as it w;as discovered that ha was mitssng. "We did conduct a searcli for Mr. Green according to our search policy," he said, adding that lie was discliargeti ',until after wa were notified o! his death Green did have both grotind and town privileges and often leit the centre to travel to downtown Whitby to visit coffee shops, taverns and friends. said that prior to coming to Durham Cen- tre, Green was a patient at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital and had frends from his days there who now live in group homes in down- "He often went down- town on hîs own," Ferencz said, "He has a history of going down- town and staying over- night." Green, he added, was a high functioning resident who did not require constant super- vision. 1 And if he was in difficultY he was quite capable of seeking help." Because Green was known to travel down- town alone, Ferencz said that the search for him started there. Gen- tre staff clld not begin to search the grounds andi the marshlands surrounding it until the next day until after it was determined that lie wasn't downtown. He did stress that the search was begun im- mediately and the Durham Regional Police Force was asked to participate in the search 12 hours af ter his disappearance. Happy NewYear Town made mis talke-Drummn oniy do what's right but must be seen te be doing what's right. 'lWe've made ii mistake and we've compounded tha t mistake by talling them ,we won't put in your sidawalk but well keep your monay' - Drumm iý:ii<i "Let the chips [ail let'sgive it back He also told bis collegues on the corn mittee that if he was in Adairs position 'I'd be dancing a jig on somnebodys heaadU Reg, Coun. Tom Ed- wards gave only guar- ded support+o Wallaces, recomrriendatioil. His support, 'he said. wilt -COQ LING SYSTEMS- 103 DUNDAS ST E 162 KING ST.E. WHITBY OSHAWA 668-3356 571-3400 guarantee that the mno;.ey will be spent tri maka improvemalit in Adairs neighbourhood After the meeting. Adair was not only disappointed but dafeateti as well. If council votes naxt week to support Wallace's recommandation and not give him lis money back then he will probably drop this issue. He would like to sue the town but doesnt think le wouid be suc- cessful- '-What can 1do?"he said, "You can't fight city hall. Id lîka to sue themn and I would if I thought i lad a chance o! winning. - While he still wants council to do what's fair, he thinks he has found the root of the problem. Thay are afraid to say to me that they'va made a mistake.'- In north Oshawa.... DurhamCentre resident found dead in field The body of a resident of the Durham Cen- tre for t.he Developmentally,' Handicapped who went missing on March 23 was found lasi Tuesday morning in a farrner's field in th( north end of Oshawa. Tt wasn't until last Wednesday morning thatf the Durham Regional Police were able to formally identify the body as that et Vern Green, a 65-year old resident of the Whitby facility for the developmentally handicapped. His body was found on the ath Concession, one mile west of Simcoe St. N. Police do not know how he got there but speculated that be probably walked to that location. The cause of death was established as ex- posure and pnemonia. Coroner Dr. Peter Noble announced last week that no inquest will be held into his death. Police were also unable to say how long Green had been dead. OFIC [)-NSTANT PRINTItq:G:] jWork Org

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