Whitby Free Press, 26 Aug 1987, p. 25

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26,1987, PAGE 25 CubttInspeets social service programs InEurope The commiSSiofler of sucial set- now- othier- count'ries- operate, but ding tor the trip would be continued social service f ield. Prior to bqing the director of family services *for vices for Durham is presently this will be hands-pn experience, an follow-up over the course of years named commissioner for Duriam Durham since 1979, administrator engaging in a whirlwind tour of exchanging of ideas;...I think itwill werb the exchange of laet January, he was the directbr of of. family counselling. with the European cities as part of a be a very reai-leftrning experien- knowledge could be continued. social services for the-Region,.Bfld Region since 1975, and pfMor to that. knowledge-shariflg project ce." Cubitt, who is married with two assistant to former commissiefier *-with. Oshawa's sotià't services initiated by the Ministry of Com- Cubitt indicate4, the perfect en- children, has a long history in thte Doug Johns for two vears.: He was departmerit since 1971. munity and Social Services Garry Cubitt, who was recently named president of the' Ontario Municipal Social Services Association, is one of a dozen ad- ministrators and cômmissioners from various municipalities throughout Ontario wýho hope to learn some of the advantages and disadvantages of social service programs operating . in Europe today. "lWe will be looking at the general social service systems presently established and hopefully will corne back home with some new ideas which we can implement to assist people at home," said Cubitt. He said'senior citizens were the fastest growing segment of the population throughout the world and hie was interested in how his European counterparts deal with such areas as support services and homes for the aged. Cubitt also feels the subject of adequately caring' for children is of high priority. The tour will include Amster- dam, Brussels, France and Lon- dond, and with only an average of three days i each locale, Cubitt admits to an "«extremely busy itinerary.71 Although all the details of the trip have not been passed along to the Canadian delegation, Cubitt says alI four countries have writtenad- vising of contact people, and an- ticipates the site visits will be well planned. "lIt looks as though the knowledge to be gained will be excellent," said Cubitt. "It is one thing to read abut SALE Whitby Jaycettes are organizing a sale of items for children called "IAil About Children" to be held at Heydenshore Pavilion on Saturday, Nov. 21, 1987. Anyone interested in arranging for a booth or a table at the sale, contact Anita at 723-8240 or Kelly at 66-6619. Condo owners wanted for associatio n The Durham Region Con- dominium Association is en- couraging Whitby condo oWners to attend the October meeting of the newly formed association which will be held at 1235 Radom St., Pickering. In late March, a small group of concerned condominium owners in Pickering joined forces to fight for improvements to the garbage removal service by Laidlaw Waste Disposals at Pickering con- dominiums. The association grew out of this initial action, and president Angela Kirby is now hoping to involve both condominium owners and property owners in Whitby and Oshawa in the association. Although Kirby isn't aware that there is a similar garbage disposal service probleni in either of these two areas, any similar problems facing condominium owners will be addressed by the association such as snow clearing, street lighting and sewers. "These are areas where con- domimuum homeowners are paying twice for the services, through taxes and maintenance fees," says Kirby in a recent press release. "We need one strong voice serving the needs and interests of con- dominium homeowners in the Durham Region." For more information, cail 839- 5264. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OFWHITBY NOTICE 0F-INTENTION The Counicil of the Corporation of the Town bf Whitby intendb to pass>. by-laws ta stop up, close and seit pgart of the uritràvelled public high- way muniéil5allyý.kflowf as ProgresstRoad, 9ouU' 0f Burns. Street"ý. East, as shown below. . . THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Counicil of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends ta pass by-laws ta stop up, close and açll the public walkwày, west of Bettley Court, as shown below, designated as Block G, Plan -M-1013. The walkway will hlot be required for public purposes when the lands to the west of the walkway arq dpyeloped. MANNING ' OAD) The Operations Committee of Council will meet on Tuesday, Sep- tember 8, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. in Committee Raam One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, for the purpase of hearing any person wha dlaims their land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws. Any persan wishing ta meet with the Committee is asked ta advise the 'Town Clerk accordingly no later than Thursday, September 3, 1987. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario'L1 N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 $ ~THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 7' NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends ta pass a by-law ta change the name af Mountbatten Road as shown below and as more particularly shawn on Registered Plans 40M-1396 and 40M-1444 ta Dryden Boul evard. MO UN TB ZEN ROAD71 DR YVEN 'UL EVA RD _M4D *Any persan wishing ta meet the Town Clerk accordingly 1987. with the Cammittee is askedi ta advisee no later than Thursday, Sèpt.ember 3, Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of theTown of Whitby 575 Rossigrid Road East 4 Whitby, Ortarid Li M 2MV8 Phone: (416> 6Q8-5803 THE CORPORATION 0F THE tOWN OF.WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTIQN The Council of the Carparation of the Town of Whitby intencis ta pass. by-laws ta stop up, close and selI the untravelled public highN'ay municipally knawn as Napoleon'Street, west of Cochrane Street, as shawn belaw. The Operations Cammittee of Council will meet on Tuesday, Sep- tember 8,1987, at 7:30 p.m. in Cammittee Room One of the Municipal Building, 575 R3ossland Road East, Whitby, for the purpase of hearing any persan who ca'-lms their land will be.prejudicially affected by the by-laws. Any person wîshing ta meet the Town Clerk accordingly 1987. no later'than Thursday, September 3, Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby' Ontario, LIN 2MV1 Phone: (416) <668-5803 "'4 I 1 . ,,_ . > 1 4 1 ý - "' The Operat ions Committee of Council will .mýet on i Tuesday, Seçý-, tember 8, 1987, at 7:45 p.m.-in4 Comrrýittee Room One of the MurnicipaN.'- Building, 575 Rossland RoqdEast, Whitby, for te pur o eà ering any persan wha dlaims the!i? land will be prejudicially affected by 'he qui, 0 .

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