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Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1988, p. 4

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PAGE 4e WHMTY FME PRES89 WFDNE8DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1988 Herrerna elected, Region cornrnttees established FROM PAGE 1 the Durham Reginal Police Commission as well as the Region's finance and administ- ration committee. Don Hadden, newly elected Brock Township mayor (succeeding Allan McPhail Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of- e BALSAM FIR 6'-7'2 91-10, a. KRIS KRINGLE SCOTC] PINE 5'-6', 6-77 I*Cedar Roping Whie PneRoping *BalsarnFir Wreath Balsam Fir Boughs U.DONATEs&oo TO RTARY AND SAVE $5.00 i OFF ANY CHRISTMAS TREE PURCHLASD AT who retired), was elected as com- mittee chairman. AI Mason of Oshawa will join Attersley as regional representa- tive on the police commission. Jerry Taylor, former Scugog Township mayor who also did not seek re-election, and Atters- ley were regi onal representatives during the ast terni. Joe Drumm, newly, elected to regional council, w'ill be on plan- ning committee, which will again be chaîred by Marie Hubbard, mayor of 'N ewcastle '(she succeeds John Winters who did not 'seek re-election after one term as mayor of Newcastle). Marcel Brunelle, also' newly elected to Region, will be on public works committee. John Aker of Oshawa will chair the committee, succeedinig Gerry Enim (defeated Whitby mayoral candidate). Members of the finance and administration cominittee are Hadden, Attersley, Mason, Piýk- ering Mayor Wayne Arthurs, David Conway of Oshawa, Pau- line Beal of Oshawa, Joe Dickson of Ajax and Jim Witty, new mayor of Ajax (succeeding Bill McLean who did not seek re- election as mayor). Planning committee members are Hubbard, Drumm, Bob Mit- chell of Pickering, Oshawa Mayor Allan Pilkey, Uxbridge Mayor Gerri-Lynn O'Connor, Nancy Diaiiiond of Oshawa-Scùi ~ggMayor Howard Hall and Irv Health and social service com- mittee members are Hamre, Edwards, Bley Morgan of Picker- ing, Mraret Shaw of Oshawa, Pat Clark of Ajax, Ken Hooper of Newcastle, John'Dole'of Brock and BrianINicholson of Oshawa. Works committee niembers are Aker, Brunelle, Don Jackson of Uxbridge, Jim Potticary of Osh- awa, Linda Dionne of Oshawa, Yvonne Christie of Scugog, Larry Hanna of Newcastle and Doug Dickerson of Pickerin~. a 8 Each position is orn18 month terni. Durhain Region eommittee (18-moeith term) imm sd Adni1ai"iàuI Ai aaane(ohw> Joe Dickean(AJaxO Jo. Dumm <hltby Bob yDlacinmam Roard Hall <ScUgag JuCommukIna' Bemd-yOVgancPckrng>d N ome dha(O.hav) lmt Clara (Aax) Kenm Hopoewcatle) Ca JOMn Nahie (t) Brae Sihawo(Ouhawa) PateClarko(mlato John Aker (Ochswa) Don Jackson (Uxhridge) JIm Potcr Ohwa) Marrl*Brunello(Whithy) Lida Dionne (Oeliwa) Yvonne Christie (Scugog) Lariy Hanna (Newcastle) Doug Dlckermn(Pickering) Red Cross Homemakers FROM PAGE 1 move health care into the com- munity and recognizing the limi- tations in our tradition alfunding mechanisms to establish health service* alternatives, I recently introduced legislation which will enable the ministry to develop, a planned, quality assured systémi of community based health care," 'she said later in the address. Delegaàtes of the Red Cross met with ntario Treasurer Robert Nixon on Dec.2 and advised him that the Red Cross cannot con- tinue to provide services with an operating deficit. He gave no assurances that funding would be forthcoming. The deficit is the resuit of a disproportionate increase in ser- vice funding to operational costs., Approximately 80,000 clients across the prvmnce will be affec- ted if the Rd Cross withdraws its services. It appears that the Province is poposing that health services bcome more community-based and within the home, where pos- sible, *to prevent excessive, expensive use of hos pital beds. However, the homemak er service is considered one of the com- munit y service threatened by lack of goVernment funding. The program helps to keep costs down for those needing the service who are on low or fixed incomes. About 10 per cent of the Cana- dian population is over 65, according to the 1986 census. This number is expected to grow in the next decade with a declin- ing birthrate and as the «baby boom" generation âges. Ainadeus Seafood & Steak House For -Those Who Look For SoinietIting Special Banquet Fadiities Available From 10 to 150 people - Yýour Host: John Litsa 1180 Simcoe Street, North, Oshawa 43 6-9:33:3 Open 7 days a weeke "INDULGE YOURSELF' Enjoy a Getaway Weekend Special Weekend Package $125.00 per person (Two Nights Accomodation/Five Excellent Meals) X-Countiy Skiing In A Winter Wonderland Many %files 0f Snowmobiling Right From Our Front Door Ice Skating On The Lake Excellent Conference Facilities Sauna - Widzpool * allmi On The Lake Rd. Hwy #36, Buckhorn, Just North 0f Peterborugýh Resrvtions Recommended (705657-iffl EXTENDED HOURS: MON.-WED. 9-7 P.M. THURSA-Mi. 9.8 P.M. SAT. 9-7 SUN. 10-5 P.M. NIN i

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