Whitby Free Press, 16 Aug 1989, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WHJTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1989 Colýmittee to be residents' voice on waste management. By Trudie Zavadovie Waste ,disposai is one of Dur- ham Region s most controversial issues and residents will be asked to participate in the deci- sion-rnaking process that will ultimately affect the entire com- munity. A public liaison cornmittee is being formed to meet the criteria of the Durham waste manage- ment master plan. Durhamn resi- dents who are concerned about waste management and are interested in sitting on this coin- mittee are asked to apply by 1%;heOcommittee wilI be one of many voices,» says Gail Lawlor, public participation coordinator or the Durham waste manage- ment master plan. It wili be one of rnany voices that, at the very least, wiil be given an opportunity ta monitor the planning process and get - REG. PRECE $5, 03 7 info rmation back to the public in a more efficient manor. "It will look at how to deal with waste, examine sites and facilities and Promote the three lis -- Reduction, Reuse and Recy- cle.' "It wiil play a major role in how to educate the public and wiil report on the progress of the master plan.» The regionai. works depart- ment, engineering and council wiil aiso have input in the- issue of waste disposai. «Ail voices wiii be heard," says Làwlor "In the first meeting we wili be will be choosing the cornmittee and sub-committees or task forces," says Lawlor. "We want people ta attend ail meetings. It won't take every minute of their time. We wilbe working at a faster pace because, we don't' have much time." 11 -pieoe dining room suite, oak harvest finish CLEARANcE PRicE $3,499 8-pieoe bedroom suite. Indludes 2 night tables REG. PRICE $3, 180 CLEARANCE PRICE $2,299 Corne see us before we move and SAVE!! In September we 're moving 1,." etdo eo Aquarium Services. 7»1916 Dundas St.E. Howto organîze a happy marnage. 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The public liaison committee will serve as a body ta focus regional attention on the issues, monitor the planning process, inform the public ofd evelop- ments, heip people contribute to the, planning process, offer OSHAWA/ WHITBY FAIR CONTEST W1NNERS BABY CONTST Boys 0-6 mths.: James Douglas Fudge, Oshawa Girls 06 mlii..: Sara Pearte-Meijerlnk. Whlthy Boys 612 mths.: Cavan French, Oshawa Girls 6-12 mths.: Sarah Caine, Whitby Boys 12-18 mths.: Andrew Craig, Ajax Girls 12-18 nrths.: Christixra Garcia, Whitby Twins & Triplets: Boys & Girls 0-18 mths. Laura & Amanda Costanzi, Oshawa Special Clasa: Rebyn Mejorarn, Og.hawa (134 babies entered) EXHIBIS DOMESTIC SCIENCE re.comrnendations ta tue clecision- makers assist in thq develop- ment oY public participation, and build support in the community for the final plan. The tïrst public meeting is scheduled for Wedneisda , e t. 13, 7:30 p.m., in the Býrooklin ccrnmunity, ce ntre, 45 CasselsSt. E. Applications can be maiiedta Durh arn Waste Master Plan- c/o Eneract Communications mcé., 540, Rougemnount Drive, Picker- ingOnt. L1W 2C2. F rmore informnation cali, 428- 9918. Vandalism at'St. Paul's Durham Regional Police are investigating an incident of van- dalism at St. 'Paul's, CathgJiic School at 200 Garrard Rd. on the Jr. Hlgh Point Wlnnme Girl lut - Laura MacKlnnle 2nd - Jenmifer Laing Srd - Amszn Kely Boys: lot -Andrew Laing 2nd - Bebby Storey 3rd - Eddy Storey FLORA CULTURE Newest Exhibitor Di ane Darch High Point Wlnner PK W. Belifur Younsest Jennlfer Laing SPECIALS lst - Helen Lavender 2nd - Dorotby Lee 3rd - iSan Berry J.M. SCHNEIDER SPECIAL lut -Domthy Lea- lut in A -lotIn B 2nd - Kelly Dezan - 2nd In B let - Lauirie Bright - let in C 2nd -Dorothy Lee - 2nd in C FRY'S COCOA SPECIAL lst - Kelly Dezan 2nd - Helen Lavender 3rd - JenniferLaing weekend. Police report two of' the school's portables were entered and'books and puzzles were tossed around,. paint was thrown around the rooms, fluorescent lights and a dlock were-broken, and obscenities were written on the blackboards. No damage amount was avail- able Plaza PUU<M PAGE 1 would be enclosed and a six-foot fence and uine of trees would also cut down on -any smell.- Another resident noted that a number of parking spaoes at the rear of the plaza was not hidden by the fence or trees. Sinclair n.oted that trees could be placed- along that section but the company had been advised not ta because the exhaust from cars would kili them,. Committee directed planning departrnent and Park Lane to corne up' with a solution ta that problern also. The plaza wiil have 162 park- ing spaces and will also feature a beer store. 1 mA. 'n. oka", ak.. 4 > :XI iA à à ý. Il

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