11113TY FRE PR[SS, XElNlESlAY, )iENBR3,1t980, PAGE Y1 Region asks for estimates for Fairview addition Whitby award winner The Ontario Agricultural College Awards Presentation took place October 14, at the University of Guelph. Jamie Kroekenstoel of Whitby (right), received the Agincourt Milk Producers Scholarship from Professor Jock Buchanan-Smith, department ofanimal and poultry science. -Photo courtesy of the University of Guelph Regionai officiais wiil ask for cost estimates for a 50 bed addition to Fairview Lodge even though they can only afford a 29 bed addition. Over the next three years about $2.4 million in im- provements are planned (o be carried out on the nursing home. The cost will be divided, haif coming from the province and haif coming from the region. Coune. -John Dehart (Oshawa) said that he believes the province will soon release funds for the 50 bed addition allowing ten- ders for the larger one to be DeHart, chairman of the region's social services committee said he hoped tenders wouid show that the province and the region wouid be able to save money by building the 50 bed ad- dition originaliy, rather than a smaller addition with room to add more beds later. At the present time the province has only agreed to pay for a 29 bed addition, which he cails inadequate. DeHart said 49 residents would - be dispiaced when renovations to the bed care wing begins. He added that the 50 bed wing should be constructed to house the diplaced residents. As weil, 27 beds at tlhe nur- sing home will be eiiminated by renovations, so, with the new wing, the home's capacity will only be in- creased by two beds. DeHart said that at this time more than 400 persons are waiting to be admitted to regional nursing homes, so new beds are needed. Renovations to Fairview wili include adding extra washrooms and' wash basins. Inadequate facilities have been heid partly responsbile for a saimonella outbreak there in 1979 which.. contributed to the deaths of two resients. New councéil must deal with man y weight issues Edwards says By MICHAEL KNELL Free Press Staff After a two year absence, Tommy Edwards returned to Whitby Town Councii Monday night having been sworn in as one of Whitby's two regional councillors. Edwards said that lie ap- preciated and agreed with the editorial in last week's edition of (the Whitby Free Press noting that it was good to be remninded of what hap- pens to many municipal politicians. The long-time municipal ---poitician said that there was "no shortage of weighty issues (o be deait with" by the council. Edwards is particuiariy concerned with the lot levy issue that is presentiy before Durham Regionai Council and that he "was disappoin- ted that no explanation was given" at its meeting last week. Edwards, Regionai Coun- cillor Gerry Emm and Mayor Bob Attersley will have to deai with not only the lot ievy issue but the proposed increase in the user rates for water and sewer at a regional council meeting to be called later this month. In order to compensate for the reduction in lot levies, an increase in the water and sewer rates has been recommended. Edwars said that if the lot levy is based on thie costs of installing municipal ser- vices -then why do we go to the Ontario Municipal Board? - At least one developer has said that they wili take the region to the 0MB over their lot levy structure, hoping to reduce it. Edwards aiso told thie crowd of 350 people present at the meeting that he has been told by an officiai of Firestone Canada that their empty plant in Whitby may be sold in the near future. He said he was toid that there are a "number of proposais under con- sideration. " The national represen- tative for the Canadian Union of Public Empioyees aiso said that he hoped that the company wiii recognize the "needs of, this com- munity" and expedite any proposai that would reopen the plant. "Good corporate citizens wiii understand and respond to this problen" , he saîd. The DOOR with 4 weather SEALS(AWTEDG MORE Than 2" Th ick Safety glass, heavy duty hardware, baked ln attractive acryiic enamel. (20 years guarantee against peeling.) Cieanin*g that aiod plain aiuminum door is a frustrating job. Ii... -$209 115 Cash/Charge and Carry $239 95 Measured and lnstalled Model 801 (Standard Seif-Storing) $1691m Cash/Charge and Carry Complet. prices for standard colours. (Whlte, Black, Brown) Speclal Colour-Acryllc Cream Enamel $1 0.00 Extra.' Als'oavallable -discontinued and display models ai $80001 off Reg. Prices while they ast. OPEN Si 4 P.M. MONDAY - FRIDAY 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. 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