WIIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESIDAY, JLUNE 19, 1985, PAGE 9 Batten and Brunelle support Decom plan CONT'D FROM P&.1 spected once a month on provide the only tremely up front with 'We, as a counil, an irregular basis. mecical waste disposai us," Batten said adding have a responsibility to Decom would have no system where one com- that there does appear recognize the need and forewarning. pany would have control to be a problem concer- realize that somneone "We don't schedule of the entire process ning medical waste has an adequate inspections," he said from collection to in- disposai locally. solution to the need. We adding that if a com- cineration. "'There is sufficient have a responsibility to plaint is received, the "We are also con- evidence that there is a see the need is an- site will be inspected fident that the service problem, not an swered." within 48 hours which as we will offer will be epidemic, but there is Brunelle echoed many per health unit's policy. used," he added. stili a problem," he said of Batten's commnents Flaschner told the Both Coun. Ross Bat- adding that this noting that medical committee that Decom ten and Cours. Marcel proposai is one way of waste is being dumped is more than willing to Brunelle came out in *recognizing that there into local landfill sites. accept more frequent support of the Decom is a better way of doing This waste is being inspections. If council proposaI saying that things." stored now as if it was wants the station, in- there is a real need for III believe they have ordinary garbage. spected weekly, that's this type of service and put together a facility, a Brunelle added that fine with him. that Decom appears to utility, that can do the many doctors' offices "What is happening be able to provide in a job effectively, with and medical now is, at best, less than safe and proper man- safety and will ail laboratories are located ideal," Flaschner said ner. precaution," Batten in residential neigh- adding that Decom will "Decom has been ex- added. bourhoods. *1 Attersley's 25th anniversary Attersley Tire Service Ltd. recently celebrated ils 25th anniversary at a dinner held at the Oshawa Gold Club. The company has grown from its original Whitby location to having branches in Oshawa, Kingston and Toronto. In the photo above, Don Yates (left), general manager of the company's Kingston operations, presents a gift of appreciation on behaîf of ahl employees to founder and president Bob Attersley. Attersley may be more familiar to most local residents as Mayor of Whitby. 1 Photo courtesy of Attersley Tire "Just look at where our medical clinics are... .they're in the mid- dle of where we live " he said adding that it is far better to have this waste taken to a facility in the middle of an industrial area. Decom's proposal will be debated at next Mon- day night's meeting of Whitby Town Council. J I bo&b 184 Bond St. W., 725-0091 Type writer RENTALSI also SALES & SERVICE kYr 3d&v WHERE YOUR PRINCE AND PRINCESS REIGNS" OSHAWA'S NEWEST TOT BOUTIQUE We carry everything you need for Babies. OM we have: %lu BABY FURNITURE 01 BABY CLOTHES CLOTHES FOR MOTHERS-TO-BE OPENING SPECIALS DELUXE 210 $ CRIB MATTRESS6690066666666 49m95 Oshawa OPEN: 4 PCE. MATCHING COMFORTER, BUMPER, 5 PILLOW, SH EET SETe......... 853o BABY CRI BS .$109.....a i 9~5 PREGO STROLLER .....119 a 9 BABY RECLINER $ 1 9 REG.'25.0 aO*SO** O @O DOREL PORT-A-PEN .900000000059a 1/ PRICE BIN 0F BABY'S NECESSITIES Thurs. & Fr1. 9-9 Sat. 9-5 1 DISCOVER DURHAM DURHAM COLLEGE PROGRAMS LEAD TO GOO JOB OPPORTUNITIES THERE 15 A CAREER COURSE FOR YOU! YOU CAN REGISTER NOW THERE IS STILL ROOM IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS. * Business (2 year) *Basic Secretarial *,Journalism *Public Relations *Technical Writer eFood andEB *Advertising Administration a Civil Lngine *office Systems Administration (3 yearl eMechanical, Eîectronic, Civil Techniques (2 year,) 3everage Management eering Technology (3 year) -Engineering Technology (3 year- Chernical. Mechanical. Electronîc) CONTACT THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE PHOE.4161576-0210 Ext. 262