WRITRV PRW1i'. V~Q WU!nMU'OTIAV TA~TWTAW IIM~ft VIA irn 1w - - - ~ ~ omlL'aw.z d~, .LUUd rft~J5i Le New medical director at Grandview treatm ent centre Treat ment, Centre of Durham. Rgion. ý-w .,LoUary .wIl provide moedical TWOMCNFERENCES COMING SOON Business people, mark your 1992 cal enda" now for two important upcomm conference dates. MnFeb.6-7 athe Toronto Marriott Eaton 'Centre, Insight Educationajl Services will sponsor a 'State-of-the-Art Waste Reduction Technologies Conference.' If you are currently dispoSxn% of waste, or trying te, develop new technologies fer ,at euction, this conférence rnay b. for you. Somne cfthe topi*cs under discussion are: ?rôducing Cernent Plant Fuel frorn PoZM3e Garbagle'; }Iow te Mang Surplus and Unwanted Chemicals'- "A New Aprooh tMoSlving the Polystyrene Waste rofn'Murncipal Sewage Sudge Application'; 'New Technologies for Processing Waste Tires?; andReducing the Environrnental Impact of Waste Plastic.' This conferÃence provides the opportunity to discover what financial and technmcal assistance is available t elp develop waste reduction programa and to learn cf companies that are either developipg new technologies to reduce their own wasto or utilizing someone elses waste products. To receive further information! contact Insight's registration departnient in Misaissauga at (416) 891-2020. On March- 9-10 at the Delta'Chelsea Inn ini Toronto, the Ontario Waste M ment Corporation's (OWMC) conference entitled 'Issues, Changes, Answers' will be held. The typical Ontario Household. Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection systero only captures about five per cent of the 11MW strearn. Thè other1 95 per cent 'disappears.' Yet, in some European sses 5 o 0pr cent is captured. h place and inunicipalities find it prohibitively expensive te, promoe.-and hold collection days. Manyiave ne collection centres. IIow can more efficient and coot-effective HHW manageen sstems be developed and how can generatien cf .This werkshop-style conferenco will delineate the problems, explore posbe solutions and. reconunend actions by th various levesof governrnent, industry and the general public. The agenda will include international speakers, case studios and worloehops se that w. cen work together te, achieve better results from our 111W efforts. For information calI OWMC at 1-800-268-1178. Dr. Donal a"pointed as Grandview 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Family Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markers " Cemetery Lettering " Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointmenta gladly arranged the board of trustees and centre's committees, and act as liaison between Grandviëw and the medical community of Durham Région. OULary was previously diroc- tor of outpatient medical services at the Hgh MacMillan Rohabili- MINI ROMANCESI --e tation Contre in Tforonto,- the main referral centre for the phy- sically- disabled paediatric popu- lation cf Ontario. Grandview provides a wide range cf thorapeutie services to, children and. adolescents who havé physical or communication Be Myç,2, Valentine sB' WALTER CAMPBELL OLoary bas- been medicaI diirâcat Rehabiliation i& consultation, for ail children who are referred for thie cenltre's mul- tidiscipinary assessment pro- cess. He will actively participate on Obituary, KAITLN RYCROYT' Kaitlyn Kelly R coft of Whitby died at the ospital, for Sick Children in Toronto on January 9, 1992. She was 6. She was born on Sepe~mbr 8, 1985 at Ajax & Pickering General Hospital, Aj ax, daughter of Paul W. and Mary Sue (Macaulay) Rycroft.. 1She was a brownle, member of Gemini ÇGymnastics Whitby School of Ballet and *hitby Iro- quois Soccer Club, and attended Sunday school at St. Mark's UniedChurch. ï5h. is survived by her parents and brother Colin. The funeral service was held from st. Mark's United Church, Whitby on January .13 1992e conducted by Rev. Hugh hodger' Hilltop Chanel of Toronto, aný Re.rian Jee of St. Mark's. Interment at Groveside cerne- tory, Brooklin. tax included' (choice of frame, triple-mats and v-groove) Harwood Place MaIl. 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