role D). Budworth 905.864.9242 www.caMoedbadworth .com e. !1trobme~.Mîton 's community newspaper sinoe 1860 ...sayAp 1. 201 p SPCALRPOT îïï~ Ha/ton Hospitals: Building aur Health Care i s a special Metroland Media West four-part project that explores the need for, status and fundîng of numnerous hospital expansion/ construction projects in Haltons four munici- palities - Milton, Oakville, Burlington and Georgetown. Here, the final part of the series looks at Georgetown Hospital. By Lisa Tallyn Metroland West Media Group Georgetown Hospital is in the homestretch of a $ 14.2 million construction/renovation project that has tripled the size of its emer- gency department (ED). The final phase of the project - the hous- ing of a larger, centralized diagnostic im- Iaging department within emergency - is currently underway with completion slated for May. me ,- - .1 _____N_________ Tina Braam (right) visits with Bonlyn McEgan. Braam has been a volu nteer visitor with Acclaimn Healih in Halton fo ra l ryears. Volunteers' glvng back ùo ommnity By Julie Slack CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Saying na can be tough for two Milton sisters wha like ta give back ta their community. Tina Braam is a friendly visitor wlth Acclaim Health in Haltan. Each week, she spends at Ieast an hour visiting with her client, Bonlyn McEgan, a senior wIia looks forward to her visîts and somnetimes even the sweet patata fries Braam brings ta her. Braam said she's paying forward the kindness that was shown ta her and her husband when he was battling Parkinson's-related dementia a few years aga. "Someone came ta my house for twa years," i she said. "My husband cauldn't be Ieft alone, sa one evening a week, I had a volunteer. "At the time, I knew that I could be doing some sort af volunteering in a sîmilar wayM -BUY 3 TIRE Get the 4 tffi s ca.Sfi be combbied witt "t offr oler, pIoe sue Dur sevie oon eitmfml MM!ib 'i o J I I I i.' I i f I Ï4 :ji '71 J' 1 rainer 1 lui)