4 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 1,1994 Cr "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice »" J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR Members of the Kidney Foundation of Canada were in Palmer Park Friday afternoon raising a flag to kick-off Kidney Month. Attending the ceremony were, from left, area co-ordinator Debby Corneal, Mayor Howard Hall, Dr. Steven Snider, honorary chairman of the Durham Region Kidney Foundation and Lori Goreski, a recent kidney recipient. Scugog Township will be canvassed during March and a number of special events will take place. PORT PERRY OPTICAL 28 Water Street, Port Perry (905) 985-9388 Serving all your optical needs * EYE EXAMS ° appointments arranged evening & Saturday appointments available * PRESCRIPTION LAB ON PREMISES prompt repairs and emergency service immediate single vision prescription service we can cut your lenses while you wait, no need to leave your glasses * QUALITY EYEWEAR & EVERYDAY LOW PRICES » large frame selection for all ages sunglasses and accessories Officials downplay reports about hospital downsizing By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star Hospital and government of- ficials are downplaying a report suggesting Community Memo- rial Hospital is slated for major changes. A recent article in Oshawa- Whitby This Week cited a report which suggests major changes would take place at all six of Durham's hospitals. According to the report pye- pared by Durham Regional Dh trict Health Council, Durham will have one full-service in the east and west and a regional re- habilitation hospital in the cen- tre. The report also stated the fu- ture of hospitals in Bowman- ville, Port Perry and Uxbridge were tentative. The recommendations are part of a $277,000 health care study by DRDHC. Under the plan, one full- service hospital would be estab- lished in the western portion of Durham Region, most notably Ajax, while Oshawa General Hospital would serve as the hos- pital for the east. Bowmanville Hospital is being considered for enhanced ambulatory and out- patient roles. Whitby General Hospital would be converted to a regional rehabilitation centre of excellence. The hospitals in Port Perry and Uxbridge would be hit as well with the number of short- stay beds being downsized from between six to 10. But Dave Brown , Community Memorial Hospital's Adminis- trator, 1s downplaying the sig- Customer injured A customer at the Canadian Tire store in Port Perry was in- - Jured after abattery exploded at the store around noon on Febru- ary 23. Police said the car battery had been charging for approxi- mately three hours before it was removed. It was then placed on the parts counter when it ex- ploded for no apparent reason. The customer was taken to Community Memorial Hospital by police, where he was treated for minor injuries to his eyes. The store employee was un- harmed. Toddler escapes serious injury A Port Perry toddler escaped serious injuries after falling down a flight of'stairs last week. According to Durham Region- al Police, the baby who was in a walker, fell 17 stairs after stray- ing too close to the edge. His mother was on the telephone at the time of the accident on Feb- ruary 23. The child was taken to Com- munity Memorial Hospital where he was treated for bruis- es and scrapes. nificance of the report noting he has yet to see the document. Mr. Brown first learned of the pro- posed changes after reading the article. "The report hasn't been offi- cially released. It's not timely to reportonit," he said. Mr. Brown said he is waiting to hear from DRDFHC officials as to when the document will be re- leased. Durham East MPP, whose riding encompasses both the Port Perry rand Bowmanville hospitals, has vowed to keep the status quo concerning services at Community Memorial Hospi- tal. Mr. Mills said it did not make sense to downsize the hospital which is currently in the midst of an expansion project. "I willbeunhappytoseeitina reduced role. I don't think it will happen." The MPP has vowed to fight any changes to the hospital which serves Scugog and the surrounding area. "Scugog won't change. If it does, I'll be very concerned aboutit." 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