WIflTBrIPEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY il, 1990, PAGE 29 Reglo to oordinate mental' health servicë'es DIL MURRAY SPENCE recently spoke about "an experience from a learner's perspective" at a pubic forum on education held at Whitby Psychi- atrie Hospital. Ie ke ht Ljnder- i Os bouncé back Whitby Precious Plates 'N Things bounoed back from a loss to Agin*court with a shutout win over Wexford in under-lO pre- mier rep soccer iast week. Whitby got goals fromn Chris Rutherfrd, George Epaminon- das and Jason Schle' oér ini the 3-0 win, and Adam Farr earned the shutout. Paul Kinghan and Kevin DaSilva supported Parr with solid play at fullback while John Gillinghaxn and Mattbew Whe- Ian provided the midfield strengtb. Whitby bas six wins and two losses s0 far this season. B y'i dZavadovios Durh Rue *on ismaldngghis- tory by o-rdinating the deivey of mental health services to the areas se yed by Whitby Psychi- atric Hos ai. Health inister Elinor Caplan recently ounced that Whxtb was chose for the five-year pilot' project sreduled to start by 1992. "This i the 'first time in Ontario t,)at the responsibility for ens ng the co-ordinated delivery o0 service to those with miajor me ta1 ilinesbas been given-to a egona1 body," Caplan said. «People seeking psychiatric help shoiuýd find it easier to obtain the most appropriate. mental heilth services from this single, acc9?untable source." The C pmmunity. Mental Heaith Coi 1mitee recommended the service change in'its 1988 report on ti mental health sys- tem.I Wýhitby Psychiatric Hospital was recommended for the pilot project as part of the overaîl plan to rebuild the hospital. «The move is long overdue, My congratulations to the minister, said Diane, Hamre, chairman of the regional committee for health and social services. «It goes a long way in adress- ing the problems that have deve- loped over the years such as the elimination'or dluplication of ser- vices, and patients falling tbrough the cracks. It will also free up dollars." Chairman of the committee wiIl be Dr. Peter Chang, a psy- chiatrist, and vice-chairman will be Susan Bland,_p ast chairman of the Durham District Health Council. Other members will be chosen from across the hospital's catch- ment area wbich extends from Metro Toronto to Halibuziton and has a pppulatiolà af but two Inluté in the area are the municipa* jes of Nortb York (east of Yonge St.) Scarborough East York . and 'the tegional municipalities of York, Durham, CALENDAR 0F EVENTS IN DUIIM REGION FOR .JULY Bytihe TaurWiAmodmUmo Junm 7 -July 15 Exhibition, reglonal painter Francine-Forter Moer, Robert Mlaughlin Gallery, Oshawa. mInus 14 - ,Mly 2 Exhibition, contemporary painter Rita Letendre, Robert McIaughlin Gallery, Oshawa. mIniy 8, 15,822, 29 Quarterhorae racing, Piev Downs, JulyS - Ang. 5 Exhbition, Members '90 junied ehibition, Station Gallery, Whltby. .July a Speed wadlkng demonstration snd tour through Harmony Valley Consoevaion Authottty traie, Oshiawa, 2 p.m. (fires). July il Nature Tour at Hsrmomi Valley Conservation Areu, Oshas.,7W p.m. mIniy 12 - Aig. 19 Exhibition, "e h. uA Maughlln Gift, Part WL new donations te the permanent collection, Robert osii Gallery, Oshawa. Ju1I- AU&. 1e Exhibition, Paintem' Elevon, Roert MeLsughlin Gallery, Omsa. Springbanks nature trail tour at Berw Down Conservation Ares, Whltby, 7M3 p.m. (fr-e). Judy19 - SePt. la Exhibition, 'City Soctionc Wurd IW, Thomas Bouckley Collection, Rdeut MeLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa. July 21 Artifact identification dey - Vlarke Mueun, Newcastle. July 25 TouchlFeollSoe Natureut Stephen's Gulch Conservation Ares, 7:30 p.m. Cfiree). JuMy 2 - SepL.9 Exhibition, regional artint Eccles, Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshaw.. Victoria County. County and Haliburton Coming events FIDDLE CLUB The Oshawa/Whitby Oldtime Fiddle Club wili pay in the bandsheli at Rotary Centennial Park, Brock St. S., Whitby, on Sunday, July 22, 7 to< 9 p.m. Bring a lawnchair. LOU BRUFF I.ou Bruif, a recoverifig alcobo- lic who conducts drug ýmd alco- bol awareness semmarq wxll be guest speaker at St. -Ândrew's Presbyterian Church, 209 Coch- rane St., Wbitby, on Monday, Juiy 23, 7:30 p.m. Al are wei- come. No admission. SODA SHOP BOP Big Brothers Of Oshawa-Wbitby* is. hosting its second annuai Soda Shop Bop 50s. and '60s dinner/dance on Friday, Sept. 14, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The dinner/dance will be beld at the Lviv' Hall (St. George's Ukrainian Hall), 592 Albert St. (corner of Albert and Jackson streets), Oshawa. There will be a buffet dinner featuring Canadian/Ukrainian cuisine and music wiii be provided by a disc jockey. Door and spot prizes will ho available. There will aiso be prizes for thé best '50s and '60s costumes. Tickets are $15 per person and are available by calling 579-2551 or dropping by the Big Brothers Office at 44 William St. W. (Faith Place), Oshawa. 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