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Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1994, p. 1

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-ELECTION '94 The mayoral race .Page 10 É-LECTION '94 The Region race' Pages 12, 4 2 ELECTION '94 Letters Pages 315 39 HOMEsiyle Pages 25M59 VVTY~D 1 0' :Î84 r SOGH petilion presented to legisitr On Nov. 1, Durham Centre MPP Drummond White presented the 30,000-name petition concerning the loa acute care subcommittee's recommendation te change the services at the Whitby General Hospital from acute care te rehabilitation. "This petition expresses very clearly the feeling of many people in Whitby as shown by the incredible number that took the time te sign it,'said White. Maria Dettacolli, a grandmnother, first started a petition last spring. « Save Our General Hospital' was then organized and collected thousands of additional signatures, net only in Whitby but ail across Durham. Many committee members were on hand in the Membersd Gallery as the petitions were presented te the leglislature. .The wording of some of the petitions met the Speaker's exacting standards as White got residents' concerns on the legislative record. White then gave the balance of the petitions te Ruth Crier, Minister of Health. Grier welcomýed the petition, said White. Crier had met with hospital board members and volunteers at the end of June. "She bas. been briefed upon our local concerns," said White. 'Unfortunately, she has net yet received the recomniendations from the Durhiam District Health Council. Thus, she cannot comment upon the recommendations that they have yet te, make. "Her ministry will carefully study their advice te ensure that the people in Durhiam receive the quality health care they deserve." SOGH foît it was important the minister receive the petition at the earliest posbe moment -- even before the Durhamn District Health Council (DHC) las made a decision on acute care restructuring in Durham. SE£ PAGE 2 Incumnbents advertise to defend stand on shores IL17ABy Mike Kowalski The controversial Lynde Shores development proposai is making its presence feit in Whitbj?s municipal election cam- Seven fpaieeight members of Sjoin et the 4< Town council have *ointlyspn sored an advertisement which outlines the history of the Lynde Shores issue and measures taken to ensure the- Lynde Creek Marsh will net be harmed by future development. Titled 'WhItby's Proud Water- -front,' the fluiI.pae advertise- me nment appears ,,in-.tôdasdtig- of The Frea Press. Councillor Marcel'Brunelle a Iong-time foe of plans to builâ a community of 5,000 people east of the marsh, is the only incum- bent not mentioned in the ad. "The members of côuncil are anxious that the full information The~ SEE PAGE 20 Questions about absence Of women m key positins T BeyeMke Kowaiski he lack ofwomen holding Town of Wib management positions su=aedduring Iast Thursday's candidates'forum. Mayor Tom Edwards twvice had te field questions dealing with the absence of women in a senior administrative capacity The first dealt wit the fact that no woman currently holdsaa key management, position such as chef administrator or director of planning, public works or parks and recreation. The second was a more dis- turbing allegation that a woman now employed in the clerk's department was told net te apil1 for the deputy-clerk's job wh1ch became vacant during the sum- mer. In responding to the first ques- tion', Edwards said Whitby- did have two 'women in senior administrative roles, but both ne longer work for the municipality. "I concur with the question, that'sa good point"»he said. The problem AIf be addressed SEE PAGE 42

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