Whitby Free Press, 3 Aug 1994, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 3,1994 Health council seeks suppriehosing proposais The Durhanm Region District Health Council (DHC) recently announced a cal for proposais for supportive housing projects. lhe call is in response to the earlier announcement by Minister of Health Ruth Grier that $1.47 million will be made available over the next several yegrs for supportive housing projecte in Durham Region. The funding will be made available.. as -part of the government's long-term care redirection strategy. Long-term care supportive housing services can be provided te groups Qf seniors or people with physical disabilities who are living in the samne non-profit housing complex, such as an apartment building or a townhouse complex. The services must be provided on site and may include such services as meals, homemaking, emergency response systems, or help with personal care. Building construction or renovation coas are net eligible for fiinding from this source. 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Prices sublecl la change aller July 31, Al aers prces shama are per persan ln Canadan dollars and based an dbl occ plus prt charges, Space is lmted. saine resrict ions apply. Maasdam 55.451 1tons Nîeuw Amterdam 33,930 tans Noordain 33,9301tos Rîîterdumi 38.1000<)tons Stenduis 5(0.000 toila WVesterdunr 53,872 loirs Shipu registry Neherlands Antttes, Bahamras. The clouiosg date for receipt of council. proposais is Sept. 15, 1994. ?roposals received will be Thei reviewed by the long-term care commit-b committee of the district health the distr recommendations of the tee will be forwarded to rict health council later in the faîl for endorsement. The district health council will then forward its final recommendantions to the Minister of Finance. Cemnetery mass upcoming On Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m., the ýCatholic Comàmunities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa will clebrate the- 'Annual Mass for the Faithful Departed' at Resurrection Cemetery, Whitb. Pricipl ele-brant will be Biso ohon S. Knight, assisted by pastors and priestso oa parishes. The outdoor venue makes this3 mass a unique event li the church year, as it is the only time a mass is clebrated in a cemetery. It is an'opportunity for loved ones of the deceased to, share You can entrust your child's care to-Wee Watch. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in yiur neighbourhood. " Safe, comfortable environmeflts " Stimulating dally programs " Trained, professional Pro viders " Reliable local back-up for Pro vîder's holidays or illness " Complète insurance coverage " Income tax receipts supplied *Monthly home inspections andi we welcome full or part-time care for children. from 6 weeks of age! For in formartion l l 686-3995 ______ a flcensed Agency pi« mD .................... . D . ...May ... ditibton iv l cl. 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For more information contact Art Meyer, manager at 668-8912, or Paul Culliton, publie relations,' at (416) 733-8544.* ffire at plant Flames and smoke from a shortlived blaze at a Burns Street plant on the afternoon of Sunday, July 24 could be seen several miles away. The fire at Custom Racks Ltd., 1125 Burns St. E., broke out in a spray paint booth. "The flames flashed through the ductwork vents and burned whatever paint was in there off qikLy and that was it,» says Whitby deputy fire chief Bob Marshall. "It was more or less a flash thing. People saw lots of smoke, and everything but when we got there they weren't even sure where it was.» Employee negligence caused the blaze, police say. Paint dust is supposed to be swept u' af er each hift and put in a paîl of water to avoid com- bustion. This wasn't done and the dust later caught fire, say police. Marshall says the only real damage was to air filters in the booth. ',He estimates they'll cost about $500 to replace. 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