D /! r- <r T o O Q PEOPLE 14 { -? f Trenton doctor to receive prestigious Osier Award By Jack Evans The intelligencer A Trenton family physician will receive the prestigious Sir William Osier Award as one of the highlights of the eighth annual Christian Medical Foundation of Canada conference in Belleville on the weekend of May 2-3. Dr. Donato Gugliotta will also be one of the speakers during the weekend sessions. He joins an elite group that includes several other prominent local medical practitioners, such as Dr. Bruce Cronk, Dr. Douglas Macin- tosh and Dr. Edith Peterkin, as well as Toron- to neurosurgeon Dr. Harley Smythe and Ottawa professor and missionary Dr. John Patrick. The annual conference draws medical and non-med- ical participants and delegates from many parts of North America for reflections and insight into the healing min- istry of Jesus Christ in medi- cine. Key faculty members will Dr. Gugliotta a^so participate in services in various local churches over the weekend as well as at sessions for the con- ference, which opens Friday, May 2, in the conference headquarters, Maranatha Christ- ian Reformed Church, with a faculty dinner followed by an evening session at 7 p.m. Speakers for the conference include Pastor John Visser of Maranatha Church, Dr. Edith Peterkin of Belleville, Dr. Ken Fung of Toron- to, Dr. Robert Stephens of Warkworth, Dr. Ruth Brooks of Toronto, and Dr. Terry Bur- rows. Church participation by faculty members on Sunday will include Dr. Reed at College Hill United at 10:30 a.m. and Ivanhoe Standard Church at 7 p.m.; Dr. John Patrick at Bridge Street United at 10:30 a.m.; Dr. Terry Burrows at Maranatha at 9 and 11 a.m. and Dr. Gugliot- ta at Emmanuel Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m.