PAGE 2. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 11, .1990 VandaK-mls force Town to move bus sheter SBy Mike Kowaiski Recurrig vandalism has for- ced the removal of a bue shelter FROM PAGE i' Ho called on Whitby's business and professional elite ta, take an active role in the fundraising, dirve. "Ih. hospital je vital ta the continuing growth of the town. W., as business people and rosii- dents of Whitby, recognize this. «New techmqiues and new equipment must be made avail- able and w. muet have suffliciont dollars to accomplish this. "No longer can w. rely on govrnment. We must take an active role ourselves.» Buffett said a first-run hospi- taI benefits the business com- munity in two waýys. ."Quality hoalth care is impor- tant ta y ou and your faxnily because this is where wo byeé, and it's important to, your employeos.» A videotape produced to pro- moto the campaign was shown following, Bufett's remarks. .The video noted that when the hospital opened as the J.O. Ruaddy Hlrosp ital in 1969, WhitbjYs population was 18,000. Today, more than that number of casespassthrough . the erner- gency de pament annually. The vigeaoraso noted that some chronic care patients must wait up ta two years before a b.d is available and that the hospital is near Anderson euolleg iate. Town council Mondayi yod- an . perations coni iimitteê stili without an obstetrice department. IMoney raîsed in the campaign will b. used for renovations m such areas as emergency labora- tory, radiology anid physioth- erey departments.., accounts for close to $4-mi&lon. Some equipment has already beenpucae with funds raised ffrlom the campaign.. .. The $5.5-million campaign is actually part of an overali $2.6- million expansion program Hospital officiais would like to add a $6-million, 36-bed.chronic care wing to the existing 97-bed facility. But this proposai has been put on hold pending a province-wide study of Ontario's chronic care health needs by the Ministry of Health. Businesses or individuals who made donations at last week's reception were Nurse Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. $50,000; BDO Ward Mallette M30,000; Toronto Domm*ion Bank, $27,500; John- ston, Morton, Burch & Bolancl, $25,000; Totten, Sims, Hubicki Associatesz Ltd., $25,000; Whitby Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic, $25 000; Canada Trust, $20,000; Jiardiman, Mount & Associates Ltd., $15,000; businesswoman Maryanne Mur- phy,_$15,000. Royal Doulton Figurines jewellers - Gernologist ý+- V/C ff 668-804.2 30' o [j()j M.-Irv St. W., (Pearson Lanes) Whitby'à Just arrived from Europe and Around The World; unique summer clothing for ail ages. Now we also carry a special selection for youth. Very affordable prioes, for everyone. BIG, BIG SAVINGS AS LONG AS QUANTITI[AST. 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(J iom-mîttee 6chairnian Joe Bugelli said the vandlaliam was custom. Cabinets- 'For cabinets with the quality of fine f urnit ure. " flot an ioated incident but a reoelar occurrence. M~e committee feit it didn't warrant 'continued uethere," said Bugelli. Councillor Dennis Fox said ho ae received complaints but feit council shouldflot inconvenience 1ç~ because of a fow' indivi- "Rather tban remove the. bue shelter wé- should monitor the area a littie more," naid Fox. ýCustom designed. kitchen* cabinetry to Suit your Specific' requ!ireets. *Solid wood only *Ail cabinets are hand mnade AH Aldrawers are dovetail fastened« Cabinets of ANY kcind and size designed to suit ~I 0f Fine Leather And Wicker Furniture '201% cFF Such Fine Names As Pennsylvania House, James C. Snyder, Vogel & Concordian This exquisite leatherfrrniture off ers the ultimate in beauty and luxury. the look is sophisticated, yet inviting. That's what makes our new leather collection beautifully unique. 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