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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Jul 1987, p. 8

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Hospital board elects 3 new members three Of the new members of the board of Huronia District Hospital, one was a board member who sought a second three- year term. The other vacancies were filled by the im- mediate past-president of the Auxiliary to Huronia Cathy Martin A foundation is being created to handle the several millions of dollars being raised to pay for im- provements to Huronia District Hospital. The purpose of creating Woleonia the foundation is to pre- vent the Ministry of Health from including all the money that has been rais- ed in the campaign in its calculations when _ it decides what the annual Penetanguishene Mayor Ron Bellisle is welcomed to the storehouse at the Historic Naval and Military Port law passed Everyone in Port MeNicoll will be affected by the newest bylaw on the village's books. Last week the village council passed its new law spelling out exactly how everyone's property must be maintained. For weeks council has tried to get this law on the books but has run into several hurdles. First the lawyer had to reword several sections and add a few clauses to tighten it up. Then the village clerk realized the law was so long, it wouldn't fit in the memory banks of the computer. But finally it was passed last Wednesday night. And now _ property- owners who don't meet the village's standards can ex- pect a visit from the bylaw enforcement officer, John Dallaire. Dallaire will interpret sections of the law that force people to keep their property "in character" with the rest of the neighborhood. Also, the law will affect property-owners who store unused cars and trucks on their property without licence plates. The new law "is one of the strongest property stan- dards bylaws in the coun- ty," said Dallaire. Unfortunately, though, he said he will soon be tak- ing two weeks vacation. Page 8, Tuesday, July 7, 1987 District Hospital and a founding member of Huronia Performing Arts for Children. Al Gardhouse, a former principal of Midland Secondary School, was re- elected after explaining that during the past three years he found understan- Kathy Gordon grant for the hospital will amount to. In the hospital's last fiscal year, the Ministry of Health grant accounted for more than 87 per cent of the HDH income. Huronia District's board decided to "take action and avoid the inevitable drift to becoming a mediocre hospital" last fall. Since government grants are not expected in the Establishments. Mayor Bellisle and his council held a special meeting at the Establishments last Monday. We have a complete selection of Spring plants, flowers, shrubs, supplies, crafts, etc. Fresh "New Crop"' TOMATOES SPECIAL Red Summer Impatients Hanging Baskets $7.50 Many other pre- summer specials A complete line of Ceaar furniture including Hexagon Picnic Tables Holt's Greenhouses and Garden Centre Hwy. #27, 4 miles south of Elmvale 322-2389 ding the day-to-day management of a hospital was more complex than he anticipated. "If Huronia District Hospital is not the best hospital now, it will be," he said. Cathy Martin has been a volunteer and an auxilian Al Gardhouse Foundation created to hold HDH funds foreseeable future for areas of the hospital which the board says need attention, it decided to raise a minimum of $2 million on its own this year for capital improvements. To date $1.3 million has been rais- ed. The board has also committed $500,000 from a reserve fund. Outboard motor stolen Midland OPP officers" are investigating the theft of a 50 horsepower out- board motor from the Honey Harbour area. Owner Edward Darby of Port Severn reported that the motor was removed from his boat in the Moores.Point area between June 27 and June 30. since 1980. As the presi- dent of the auxiliary, she represented it on the 20-member board and is now a member of the capital campaign fundrais- ing committee. In her elec- tion speech, she said she sees a role for herself as a patient-advocate. Kathy Gordon (who was nominated from the floor) as well as being involved with Huronia Performing Arts for Children since its founding 10 years ago, has been involved for eight years with the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association, and for six years with Telecardé Midland. Gordon was nominated by a past chair- man of the board of HDH. Not elected was a nominee of the nominating committee, and a second nominee from the floor. Alex Kowalski, owner of Jory IDA Pharmacy, volunteered his knowledge as a pharmacist to the pharmucy and therapeutics committee until the hospital hired a part time pharmacist. Since he earns his livelihood from the community, he feels oblig- ed to put money or time back into it. David Boyce, a psychiatric social worker at the Mental Health Cen- tre in Penetanguishene for six years, a past chairman of the Contact Information Centre, said that he has a particular interest in health. Quasar COLOR TV YTT9869AE e Stereo Adaptable Remote Control Jacks ¢ Comb/SAW Filters 63 cm (26") diagonal Receiver/Monitor ¢ COMPU-MATIC 20 Function Electronic ¢ 114 Channel Tuning ¢ Audio/Video Input and Through Out DOUG'S ELECTRONIC SERVICE Hwy. 93 at Balm Beach Rd. 526-6070 FREE ESTIMATES BReg. $899.95} Sale $799.95 | Mh 10' 6" Mesh Dish Panasonic Receiver 85° LN.B 22" Act. 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