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Port Perry Star, 8 May 1984, p. 3

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Erol Le i (From page 1) that has received approval from Scugog Township council, although Mr. Mc- Dermott said several other applications have been rejected by the local council. He noted that if the Ridgeland project gets approval, it would gen- erate $250,000 yearly in property taxes, with about $60,000 of that going directly into Township coffers. He estimated it will cost the Township about $14,000 BIG SUMMER BASH All Shows: 7 P.M. NEXT MOVIE: LATCHAM CENTRE - PORT PERRY yearly to maintain roads for the develop ment, but said it would not mean extra strain on fire or police services. The proposed develop- ment is located east of Chalk Lake and Mr. McDermott said the land is not visible to homes in the immediate area of the lake. The land was design- ated Major Open Space- Oak Ridges Morraine in the Durham Official Plan. Although golf courses are a permitted use under this design- ation, residential development is not. But Mr. McDermott said he is satisfied the Official Plan criteria for estate residential dev- elopment have been met by this proposal. The OMB has set (From page 1) taken to lobbying for con- struction of a new school. Just where the new school will be built has Admission $1.75 for All Ages aside nine days for this hearing and it is expect- ed that witnesses for the opponents will zero in on the environmental con- cerns. OMB hearing opens up Lawyers acting for the Township and the developer may call as many as ten additional witnesses before the hearing concludes. Think about RNAs on their special day May 11 is R.N.A. Day in Port Perry. It's a day to recognize the work of Registered Nursing Assistants. We're the health care workers patients see most often at their bedside. And we provide the human touch to hospital care. Registered assistants patients nursing care for around the New school in 1986 not yet been determined. Mr. Andrews said the Board has been looking at five potential sites and has narrowed the loca- tion down to two sites, in- cluding one at the church property on Highway 7A. Mr. Andrews said the Board will make its deci- sion on the site sometime between now and the end of March 1985. While details such as the size of the school still have to worked between the Board and the Education Ministry, Mr. Andrews said it will con- tain a library, resource centre and gymnasium. And it will be built so that extra classrooms can be added in future, if needed. clock. We wake, feed, bathe and turn them. We help those who have trouble walking, lift those who have trouble moving. And we admin- ister necessary treat- ments. We provide doctors and nurses with vital information to treat a patient's illness. We take a patients temper- ature, pulse. = blood pressure and check respiration. And, in those lonely times, registered nurs- ing assistants are the ones who take time to hold a hand, let them know they're not alone. On Friday May 11° think about these things. Think about how prec- ious health is, and how important hospital care with the human touch is. We know this because we see it every day. That's why being a registered nursing assistant isn't just _ another job to us. It's a commitment. On May 11 visit the registered nursing assistants display at Port Perry Post Office. Come and meet you R.N.A.'s of Canadian Union of Public Employee's Local 1926. GUILD STATIONERS ge. Th v{{/} 9 to the 7 sto on their recent expansion & renovations! GUILD STATIONERS 362 Dewitt Road North, Stoney Creek, Ontario PEE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 8, 1984 -- 3 The Ontario Nurses' Association has declar- ed May 6-12, 1984 "Nurses Week" throughout the pro- vince. During the week a campaign to promote Cornish. Posters will be on display at the hospital. A nursing tea will take place on Fri- day May 11 at the Anglican Church Hall between 7-10 p.m., and a Blood donor clinic Clinic is planned on Thursday, May 10th from 5-8:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church Hall. Please spare a few minutes. and donate a gift that could save a the nursing profession Red Cross Blood Donor and to increase public awareness of the many facets of nursing will life. ROBERT J. ESPEY ss. x take place. The permanent slogan for Nurses' Week is LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & FARQUHARSON "Nurses Care'. It may mean calming a fright- LORD SIMCOE PLACE ened child. Or the Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 . (After Hours: 985-9012) emergency, soothing a pain, or counselling a patient's family, cele- brating an infant's first hello to the world or easing someone's last goodbye. With nurses, caring is constant. Support your commun- ity's nurses during Nurses' Week. 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