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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Nov 1987, p. 7

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Sore memes _Reader's comments. | i) $75,000 from Bay Mills Bay Mills' contribution of $75,000 to the Huronia District Hospital capital campaign ba = bez A was presented officially to campaign chair- Fayre success for the hospital Dear Editor: Your excellent coverage of our Yuletyme Fayre was a great help in making it Three A car crash over the weekend has seriously in- jured three Huronia residents. the success it was and we thank you. We also want to thank those who came to our injured Heidi Currie, 17, of Elmvale; Susan Patchell, 17, also of Elmvale; and Richard Gagne, 21, of BIA nodes vote delayed past 17th Six of the eight seats on the board of directors of the Midland BIA were to be filled at the annual meeting on Nov. 17. A vote about removing or keeping the nodes on King Street has been postponed, the board of directors decided last week. During the annual meeting the membership was to be given facts. A vote will be held at a later date, perhaps at a meeting, or by way of ballots distributed to BIA members, John Gianetto said. Scheduled speakers were a member of the Coll- ingwood BIA and the On- tario BIA, and a represen- tative of the provincial government. Stone is trip winner The owner of Stoneleigh Motors, Mike Stone, is the winner of the Midland Rotary Club's Trip of the Month draw. Stone's name as the ma- jor prize winner was drawn on Nov. 4. Jane McLarney is the winner of the minor prize of the month. Stone's ticket was sold to him by Stoneleigh sales manager, and Midland Rotarian, Miles Blackhurst. r P Pa man Robert Hartog and HDH board chair- man Arnie DeCarli by, from left, George Fayre. As well. we would like to extend our apprecia- tion to the staff of the Budd Watson Gallery for their In Car Penetanguishene were driving from Highway 93 to Golflink Rd. when the car rolled over several times. The OPP Dispatch Of- ficer, R.W. Sorenson, described the 1988 Pontiac car as "'totalled." After emergency ex- help and co-operation. Stanich, Anita Cadeau, Ladouceur. HDH campaign comes down and Leonard paign for Huronia District Proceeds from the Fayre Hospital. Once again thank will go toward our pledge you for your part in our in the Fundraising Cam- endeavors. Barbara D'Aoust Public Relations Auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital crash amination at Huronia District Hospital, Patchell and Gagne were sent to Toronto General Hospital. Currie was sent to Sunnybrook. Nurses at the hospital are refusing to say how serious the conditions of their pa- tients are. Pyor's flowers "& holding Gee Christmas Open House Sun., Nov. 22 - 12-5 p.m. Refreshments Demonstration on how to make Christmas wreaths 20% off all artificial Christmas arrangements Cash & Carry only Buy your Christmas ribbon at Dions and the bows will be our gift to you. "Catch the Christmas Spirit" 33 Main St., Penetang (at the bottom of the hill across from the post office) 549-8755 If busy call 549-4300 ---- to wire Dear Editor: Huronia District Hospital has made a lot of friends in its fund-raising campaign this past year. Many have taken the time and effort to put a human face on the cam- paign to deliver the hospital's message. Subse- quently, many represen- ting businesses and organizations have responded with a hand- shake and a signature ona cheque or a pledge card. And then, behind the scenes, there were many enthusiastic who worked around the clock in order to ensure the campaign's success. volunteers With all the efforts com- bined, this individual ex- pression of caring resulted in raising $1,753,000 to-date. : The campaign is now entering its final and most important stage with a lit- tle more than $200,000 to go in realizing its goal of $2 million. Letters are being mailed to every home in the community, asking that you take the goal of ex- cellent health care personally. If your letter has arrived and you've' already responded, we sincerely thank you. If you have not yet participated in this vital project, we ask you to please mail your gift or per- sonally drop it off at the hospital as soon as possible as the campaign will wind- up in two weeks. Your support will make the difference. There is no better time, no better cause! George Varney NEW DENTAL OFFICE Our dental team is excited about the open- ing of our new practice. Please phone Laurie for your appointment. 526-3702 Dr. Steven J. Cruise 303 Midland Ave., Suite 203, Midland JNDS D' JNDS r 66 Main St. Penetang 549-8911 Wednesday, November 18, 1987, Page 7

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