Whitby Free Press, 27 Jun 1990, p. 11

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nci ~Vf~ ~ <YAG~Ma3W .~aa5i~ ~!Z5I~I Y1~TLr1W ~u 11VJ1 WH1TrBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27,1990j PAGE il Board to seek replacement after trustee-resigns By Trudie Zavadovies Uxbridge trustee Heather Beveridg has resigned from the Durham Board of Education to take on a teaching position at an Ajax hioeh sehool. Beveridge is the fourth truste to leave the board before the next election. If trustee Cathy OFlynis her race as Liberàl1 candid]ate in the Oshawa by- election held tefIl the vacancy left by Ed Broadbent's resigna- tion, the board will find itself replacinge fifth trust.. Beeidge'sresignato accepted reluctantly as her fel- low trustees, even though not aiways in agreement with her, praised her for her excellent ser- vice te the board. Beveridge said she accompiished some, but not ail, of ber goals during her 10 years New school superintenclent FROM PAGE 5 when he was notified of his aPoinment Monda tth Iaxetemely p esea news,» Daieman said later. "I wiii b.e sad te leave the excellent staff and students at Henry Street but inm foliowing their excellent exampie." He said that bis kind of experince brings to the job a wide perspective. HeMas no immediate plans for change when h. steps nte the job. "I want to meet witb the direc- teir and senior administration and se. what their plans are.» Daieman wili stay on as vice- principal at Henry Street Higbt 0coo until a replacement is found. Thie superintendent of echools position is for a five-year terni adis renewable at t he end of that period. as a board truste. he cted some of lier goals as equitable distribution of funda, treating staff with enthusiasin and et- ting rid of apathy. She -said trati persistence was the key te, success. She closed by saying, "I thank aIl trustees and staff. Just se you won't get accustomed te, me being gon,1 have alist of things for cairman (Ian) Brown that stil' need doipg Beveridge was acclaimed te, ber position in the last election. There was xnuch discussion over what process would b. taken te acquire another trustee.. Truste. Audrey McLean called for a by-election. «We nay be looking at five people being replaced on this board,» said McLean. "That's 20 per cent being appointed. Twenty-five thousand dollars is nothing compared to the people of Uxbridge having a say in the procesa.» Truste. Gary Kitchen said in this time of restraint. the inoney could be better spent than ii holding a by-election . The by- election procesa could take up te four months, leaving juat fmne menths before the next election. Truste. Joyoe Kelly said," It's too much trouble for the people of Uxbridge ... they'll have a chance for democracy in the neit election.» Th. board voted te appoint the ne* truste.ei the sanie mannqWr as Whitby truste Gerge milosh was appointed iFebruary. The board mwil advertiàe the, position immediately. Applica- tions must b. tin by Ang. 10. Interviews will take place Ang. 20. Board recidies committee PROM PAGE 2 rooma, shipping/receivingareas. Te proposed site for the edu- cation centre and secondary scbool is on Taunton Rd. at Anderson and Brock streets in Whitby. The board already ewns three of the 25 acres needed for the buildings. Brown said that they could bu y the additionai 21 acres at a goodiprice. He said that over a.perod of time, 30 sites have ben con- sidered. While the board. was debating the formation of the comnittee, Whitby council approved the offi- ciaI plan amendnxents for the site wiithout discussion. The officiai plan amendment now goes before regional council. Brown says that the proposed site niakes the most sense té him although the board bas alternate sites. H e estiniates the. cost of the building would b. in the neighborhoodof $20 million. "We've been kicking, tbis around for nine years, said Brown. «W. have te,,put i tot rest one way or another. Planninig depart men.it to revtew bank machines t gsbar By Mike Rowalsi Whitby nmotoristeshsould know later ths year if tbey can do their bankmng at the local gas bar. Th. Town's planning depart- ment is preparing.a report on whether bank machines and con- venience stores shouid be permpit- ted on the sanie site as a gas bar. There are currently four rezon- ing applications before the Town requestig these uses on existing gas bar sites. An application for a proposed gas bar at Taunton Rd. and Brock St. also contains a similiar A publie me.ting ta gather imput on the issue wus held dluring last we.k's planning atnd deveiopnient committe. meeting. However, no on. came forward te, speak on the matter. A staff report states that the prîmay use of a gas bar accord- ing te Twnbylaws is restricted te sale of fueI and related pro- ducts. But additional commercial uses inay attract business speci- fically for a bank machine rather than the gas bar says the report. 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