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Whitby Free Press, 6 May 1981, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 198 1. WHITBY FREE PRESS Nothing's been done about unsafe housing The director of Whitby Community Care said late last week that the Town of Whîtby has known about seniors, handicapped and other persons who have been forced to live in substandard housing and has done nothing about it. Marie Brooks said that the town has the authority to correct this situation. "There are aIl kinds of bylaws which could be used to dlean up some of the dam- Ps but the town hasn't been applying them, " she charged. "But now that our organization has made the conditions public, the pressure is on. " She said that she is per- sonally aware of more than 100 people who are residing in about 15 boarding houses in Whitby which do not meet the required safety standar- ds. The town, Brooks said, is taking the stand that tough enforcement of the bylaws would resuit in higher rents and even demolition of some of the houses, both of which cooked ham ........ fre.sh '.iced pork liver ............. lh. cut frorn Canada grade 'A' bref Irurnp rOaSt .... lcin lb. cut from Canada-grade 'A' beef would not relieve the situation. "We're starting to feel the crunch because Whitby Psychiatric Hospital has embarked on a program of placing people in Whitby homes on an out-patient basis, " she.said. Whitby Town Council recently authorized the planning department to prepare a municipal housing statement, which Brooks said should be done im- mediately because some of the people are in 1,099 .38 2.58 1100o sirloin steak...........lbh.L Z5 Schneide-r'. New"Ilreilg" bone ain eryovae .5 smoked ham .......... ,2 5 1iV N. X i..g ti..-Ahi, fi.r,,,i,, nil i .i lt1(1#ilt IIll.m,,g 1I ,n «%. 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Jround 1Il coffre ....... .4:3.29 fi'.h & chips ........I ,.1.99 Inbz.,n Cu n ri- frui lx-%. crage ,Is9Il, Five Alive.......-89 Quen h 1.49 crys.taIs... .~.. 1.49 Delivery ai nominal charge appi..' 4M juice ........... . .89 corned heef ......... 2.49 Quikka l'kg. d hag' ............ t h-0 olfr, Ad1.,> .99 dishwa'.her -> A3 detergent .... v J .49 Quakk. pia.hîc sandwich 4 '( hags............A'.' .79 .,.u.rie-j Capri lit, "IA shampxo .... . I1.49 bibs ............. f .89 Marie Brooks BIROWN'S FOODMASTER BROOKLIN 655-4521 8:30 arn to 6 Pm Except Thurs. & Fri. Nights til 9 Pm Pop People Pop CASE 0F 12-30 oz BOUTLES $4.99 & dep CASE 0F 24-10 oz. BOUTLES $4.49 & dep ASSORTED FLAVORS participate should attend a soap box night to be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Whitby Public Library. At that time, plans and guidelines for the construc- tion of the soap box racers will be given out as well as a briefing on the rules of the race. For more information cal Keith Wagar at 666-1612. candidate in last Novem- ber's municipal election, many of these homes are ini the downtown core and have absentee landiords. Brooks, who used the housing issue during the campaign, said that the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital should have done a housing availability study before releasing some of its people to the community. "If everyone had been doing their job, these con- ditions would neyer have developed. " Workers fighting welf are There are some former Firestone Canada workers who have health problems and are fighting to stay off welfare according to Whitby Regional Councillor Tom Edwards adding that they need help. At last week's meeting of Durham Regional Council's social services committee, Edwards said that he has received requests for help from Firestone workers who lost their jobs when the plant closed down last July 18. 'II had someone say, II don't want to collect welfare. Get me a job," Edwards told the commit- tee, adding, "There are several like tha t. " He told the committee that some people had health problems developing when the plant closed down and that they are the people having trouble fînding other jobs. Edwards wanted to know whether or not there was something the committee could do to help. Regional Councillor Laurie Cahill (Pickering), told Edwards that there are jobs available for those people who are willing to work as security guards. Regional social services commissioner Doug Johns said that the committee could ask that the personnel department consider former Firestone employees when filling regional job vacan- cies. However, the committee did not pass a resolution to that effect. Johns also believes that Canada Manpower could be 0f some assistance. fful slice steak ib.23 1YORK store %.Iî.vJ - k k n 1 1 hair %pray 1.59 Adorn .......... :.:,.1.5 la 1

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