WIiitby -Fee Press, Weckiesday, July 6,1994, Page 3 Items from Whitby Council agenda(s) Monday, Julýy 4, 1994 Planning and Development Committee That a public meeting be held on Sept. 7 to hear depu- tations on Whitby's proposed new officiai plan. Whitby's current plan has been In existence sInce 1974. The new plan wIli guide deveiopment In Whitby for the next 20 years. Recommended to council That a site plan application f rom the Durham separate schooi board for a French language high school, as weii as grades 7 and 8, on the northeast corner of Brock Street and Taunton Road, be approved. Sohool board officiais expect the school to be ready for occupancy by September 1995. Recommended to couneil That a rezoning and site plan application f rom Pioneer Hospitality inc\for a gas bar and two-storeyyood court on the southeast corner of Consumers Drive and Paisley Court be approved. Tim Horton's Donuts and Wendy's Hamburgers wiil be tenants ln the food court. Recommendedto council That a bylaw authorizlng a subdivision agreement between the Town and Brookiin Meadows Ltd. for a 31 0-unit mixed development on the northwest corner of Winchester Road and Taunton Road be approved. Recommended to council Operations Committee That Miller Paving Ltd. be granted an exemption f rom the municipal noise byiaw for a resurfacIng pro]ect on Hwy. 401 through Whitby and Oshawa. The project wil require the operation of Miler's asphait plant on Thickson Road, south of ConlIn Road, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for about a three-week Ltd. of Pickering for construction of Whtby's new f Ire department headquarters on Taunton Road be meomended to council Community Day Winners LAURI FAUGHNAN and husband Tom (ieft) and William Lawson won prizes in a rafle at Durham, Regional Police's recent Whitby Community Day. The Faughnans won a bailoon ride, donated by'Flightmaster in Oshawa; Lawson won a cellular phone donated by Rob Jones of Bell Mobility. Trevor Craigen <not present) won the bike. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press .0,01%. RXn In an article in last week's edition it was incorrectly stated that idareel Brunelle represents Whitby on the Durham Region District Health (Jeuncil. In factUhe represents the Region ofDurhir on the council. Brunel.le responds B y ark Reesor Th nyway? acute care at Whitby General Hospital <WGH) wiII be saved is if the. communîty works together te address the Éreblems, says Counilor Marcel "Rather than dealin~ wit what the. probleme rea yar we're attacking one another Mn now is not the time te b. doing that. We should be working tog4 ther. People have te realize that thus wholo thing is on the agenda not because there's bad people out there but because there s problems that have te be Brunelle, who represents Dur- ham Region on. the. district health ceuncil, was respending te criticism from Docter Ken HoIbbs ef 'Bave Our General Hospital' (SOGH) that ho'ý didn't ebjeet te the. composition cf the Durham Rtgon Acute Care Study Steer- rn ing Committee, which SOGHI says han no Whitby representa- tives. "I wasn't on the council at the time the bloody committee was Ctogether,m says Brunelle. «I ~oW t remember the- committee. bing formed- the only thing I recaà juat asi first came on-the district health council was the chairman being picked.» But Brunelle notes he's also a member of the WGH hospital board and says board meetings and health council meetings meet the. same night; "there was a period of time there when I first got on that 1was » t work my schedule out te bte>l te attend it (coumcil meetings) -- and when ail this (committe. discussion) was going on.» Brunelle was appeinted te the district health council 4y Dur- ham Council on Octobier -22. SNE PAGE 30 ROTARY CASH CAUSAIS Dentures so natural..,. you'II noverf.a know the difforoncel * mnat erilÀs for sensitive oguIm19 (FREE CONSULTATION) Walter Wimmer, Denture Thera pist PICKERING TOWN CINTRE_ * MRLVE 420a50201.soo. 661.5020