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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1992, p. 2

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hl re ON PR pit Ged Be Ss ee res ---- TR 1 ae RNG 2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 30, 1992 Hospital hurdles building block By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star The Community Memorial Hospital Board received a key letter from Minister of Health Francis Larkin last week giving it permission to proceed to the next stage of its $5.2 million ex- pansion project. David Brown, administrator at Community Memorial Hospi- tal, said this letter gives the board permission to begin pre- paring detailed drawings on the planned expansion. Architecture firm Dunlop Farrow has been selected to pre- pare the drawings, which is ex- pected to take three months. If all goes well, the board will put the project to tender in early October, Hospital Board chair- man Ted Griffen said. Ground could be broken in early Novem- ber. "That's an optimistic sched- ule and should be looked at as such. Nobody knows," he says. The project has a budget of $5.2 million. To date approxi- mately $2.8 million has been raised through local funding, with the remainder coming from the ministry. Mr. Griffen says receiving the letter last week was a bit of a milestone for the board, as it wondered if they would ever get approval to begin the project. He says a meeting in Bowman- ville a month ago with Ms. Lar- kin helped speed up the process. The announcement couldn't have come at a better time for Mr. Griffen who stepped down as chairman of the hospital board at its annual meeting on June 29. He will continue as a board member, however. "It's sure a good way to go out," he said. The expansion calls for an ad- ditional 20,000 square feet to be added to the west side of the ex- isting building. The addition will include re- INTERAPCO FACTORY RE-BUILT APPLIANCES Sales & Service UP TO 1 YEAR WARRANTY Parts & Labour Wo, | B Il ll | i Men's & Ladi 3 4O,; off habilitation, laboratory, health records, radiology, emergency and ambulatory care areas. It will also feature the first Labor Delivery Recovery Postpartum rooms in the region. It will also feature an expanded cafeteria: and kitchen. Various renovations will also be conducted. Asignificant feature of the ex- pansion is that it will provide additional capacity to handle emergency situations. Doctor Bob Allin, Chief of Staff, says the expansion will promote better service in which both the patient and the hospi- tal will benefit. "This is going to principally address the needs of the region," he said. Dr. Allin noted there has been a significant rise in the number of emergency cases at the hospital in the past five years. The project is expected to take approximately 18 months. GRADUATE MAIJA HAMMETT Maija Hammett, daughter of Dr. & Mrs. John Hammett, has graduated with honours from Beaver Brae High School, Kenora, Ontario. Maija will be entering Physical Therapy 'at Queen's University in September. offer expires July 4, 1992 241 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-1965 FEAT all of hing fo [HIM {LED Amber Herder of Port Perry will be leaving for Australia lat- er this year as an exchange student from the Port Perry Ro- tary Club. At Wednesday night's Rotary Club meeting, four generations of Herders were present including Amber who made her speech. Pictured with Amber are: (from left) her great-grandfather Jack Wielheesen, her grandfather John Herder and her father Karl Herder. : , HWY. 12 N. of Brooklin at Thickson Rd. Casitas LBEE s | : PALACE JULY SPECIALS Juicy Home-made Burger 99 Fries & soft drink, tea or coffee Lunch Buffet - Canadian & § Chinese (Sat. & Sun.only) WEEKDAY SPECIAL Breakfast *9% Lunch Special 6 COME CELEBRATE INJAD)A [DYN Cullen, op Gar de Wednesday, July 1 Hy ly STEP BACK INTO THE EARLY 1800' I Visit the family camp sites set up by the biesrporated. Militia of Upper Canada. 11am to 10pm. DAY S EVENTS 1pm, 3pm & 5pm Battle Re-enactments llam-3pm Petting Zoo 2pm & 4pm "Lookin Up' - | (Musical Revue) 3pm Puppet Show 7:30pm 1800's Folk Dancing 8pm "Broadway R' Way" (premier musical revue) "CULLEN | GARDENS & MINIATURE VILLAGE Lond 25 - L 300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitby Whitby ® ! TAUNTON 1 294-7965 - ii |: OF TORONTO Toronto C2

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