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Whitby Free Press, 23 May 1990, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1990 FROM PAGE 5 brought te the house. We've seen what happened when they did the samne with car insurancè." According te, health niinistry spokesman Alan Burrows, a clause in the review committee's jroposal does impose penalties "on people who operate outside their scope of practice.» iUHM»DD) Social workers upset wifth plan&. However, the government bas no intention te capture such as people as social workers and other professional counsellors in the clause," said Burrows. Burrows, director of profes- THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0 F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee wil consider AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM - REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY The amnendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes medium density residential, industrial, recreational and office uses within the site indicated on the map below. ln order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information- related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 1615 Dundas St. -E., 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mail, Whitby,. Ontario, LiN 6A3 or by calling BRUCE CHOCHINOV, Planning Department (416) 728-7731 (Whitby) / 686-1651 (Toronto). You are encouraged to fotward your submissions to the- Commissioner of Planning at the above noted address as soon as possible. ln order to proceed with our review of this amendment application, we would appreciate their receipt prior to Friday, June 22, 1990. Please include your address and telephone number and f ile number identif ied below in any submission made. FILE NO.: OPA 90-047 Marie Hubbard Chairman, Planning Committee Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Commissioner of Planning sional relations with the 'health ministry, said no new legislation will be approved wvithout involve- ment of the attorney-general's niinistry. As Burrows explained, the six- year review process received imput from 300 différent interest groups.. «It involves everyone in the health care field. The recommen- dations are presented in the fori of draft legislation.» Burrows said that te ministry officiaIs' knowledge, social wor- kers are not upset with the overaîl package but specific clauses. "The minister met with the executive of the Ontario associa- tion and gave them a committ- ment that their concerne would be met,» said Burrows. «Theres no convincing necess- ary. We agree the wording will be imnroved, the minister bas commnftted herself te do that. "The problem is the timing, the minister wants first and second reading of the whole package. Afler second reading the stand- ing committee will look at it. Burws said Caplan would then propose whatever amend- ments; are necessary te rectify the probleins facing social. wor- kers or any other groups affected by the legislation. «We know there is a problem and it will be dealt with, the only question ia the timing," said Bur- rows. uThatEs Up to the plitical 1mas1- ters, we. can't prejudg what, the le&' !Llature can and cannot do." Burrows termied it «unfor- tunate that some people have become as concerned as they have, perhaps we've not gotten the message outas quickly as we would have liked." He was adainant that the go vernnient's intentions «will be demonstrated in the end, there's no cause for'concern.» White is not 50 sure and cails on Durhamn Region residents te express. their opinions on the matter te local MPPs. «Should the recommendations be passed,, it would be most unfortunate that social workers would no longer be in a position te assist' their clients,» said White. 0 WI celebrates 8Oth anmnversary ýy Eileen Young Brooklin Women's insitute celebrated their 8th annivers- ar during the WI's ' Canadian industry' meeting on May 16 at the Brooklin community centre. Bessie Cosway was convener for the meeting for which the, A DONATION by the Brooklil Optimiste -resulted in the purchase of a new mixer board by the Anderson Music Parents Association. From left are Peter Oord of the association, student Geogg Houghton and Optimist Jim Logeman. Peter Tomblin phoLs sa4ble motte, was *Most of the prints in the sands of time are made by workboots.' It was noted that construction is an important in- duoll caîl was 'Naine a new product and reaction te, it.' Guest speakers were Margaret Death and Joan Brak of the Brooklin Horticultural Society. The two, who represent the mas- ter gardeners i trainingr, a pro- gramn sponsored.by teMiistry of Agriculture and Food ad the University of Guelph, discussed the environinent.- The horticultural society plan- ted the hanging baskets which beautify the village. More information about gaLr- dening is available by calling 655-4742 (Brak) or 655-4866 (Death). A donation of $150 was made by the WI tethe YMCA. Brooklin WI members have been invited te. the Altona WI branch 8th anniversary meeting on June 13, 1:30 p.m., at the United Church in Steuffville. The -disfict annual will be held at St. John Presbyterian Church on May 23. Registration beg&ins at 9 a.in. There will be a later announce- ment of the next Brooklin Wl meeting. Eileen Young and Aleta Camp- bell will attend the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario Conference '90 at Carleton University, Ottawa, June 1 te 3. Theme of the conference will be 'Women and their Environ- ment: An International Chal- lenge.! Clothes, tapes stolen from parked car A brick was hurled through the rear passenger window or a 1985 For d Temp hile parked at the B3rooklin Legion atVipo;nd and Baldwin St. May 19. A gym bag, containing clothes and 48 cassette tapes, was taken froin the car. The incident took place bet- ween 10:45 and 11:20 p.m. Correction A stery In isat weeesk'sIee Press incorrectly spelled the naine of a person being honored with a retirement tea., Meadowcrest Public School will hold the tea for Betty Larish in the sehool gymnasium on Thursday, June 14, 3:30 te 5 P.m. Ail friends, former colleagues and* students are invited. Dona- tions can be sent te the school (Box 310 Brooklin, LOB iCO). The A4e Press regrets any probleins the original story may have câusda.

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