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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Oct 2007, p. 17

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Brampton Civic Hospital October 28, 2007 e communitys long-awaited opening of William Osler Health Centres jewel, Brampton Civic Hospital is fast approaching. Brampton Civic Hospital will be an open, accessible, public hospital. It will provide the community with a modern facility, advanced medical equipment and a comprehensive range of health services. Patient Move Day On Sunday October 28, 2007, William Osler Health Centre will be moving approximately 250 inpatients from the existing Peel Memorial Hospital to the new Brampton Civic Hospital. roughout the day, patients will be transported by ambulance or ambulance bus to their new patient care areas at Brampton Civic Hospital. Due to the very busy nature of this day, visitors will only be allowed in special circumstances, such as for critically ill or palliative patients. We ask for your assistance and cooperation to make this move a success. How to Get Emergency Care in Brampton on Sunday October 28 On Sunday October 28 at 6:00 am, the Emergency Department at Peel Memorial Hospital will no longer be accepting patients. At the same time, the Emergency Department at Brampton Civic Hospital will open to begin accepting patients. After 6:00 am, if you require emergency treatment or are in labour, please go directly to Brampton Civic Hospitals Emergency Department or call 911 if necessary. Brampton Civic Hospital Opens Monday October 29 Programs and services currently available at Peel Memorial Hospital are moving to Brampton Civic Hospital. On Monday October 29, Brampton Civic Hospital will be open to the public. If you have an outpatient appointment or procedure scheduled for a date following the move, you will be notifi ed of the location change by hospital personnel. Our Brampton-based Diabetes Education Centre, Asthma Clinic, and Eating Disorders Clinic are also moving from their current off -site locations to Brampton Civic Hospital. Future of Peel Memorial Hospital As of Sunday October 28, health care programs and services at Peel Memorial Hospital will be discontinued until redevelopment plans are developed and implemented. e Central West Local Health Integration Network (CWLHIN) is leading the consultative and planning process to determine what health care services will be provided at this site. For more information or updates please visit our website. PMH Queen St E Williams Pkwy E Bovaird Dr W Sandalwood Pkwy E Bramalea Rd Airpo rt R d To rbram R d Kennedy Rd N Dixie R d McLaughlin Rd N Chinguacousy R d Main St N 410 BCH Bovaird Dr E Hu rontario S t www.williamoslerhc.on.ca Countdown to Brampton Civic Hospital will: Off er an abundance of natural light throughout with windows in every inpatient room Cover over 1.3 million square feet Open with 479 beds and transition to 608 beds by 2011/2012 Ramp up from 12 operating rooms to 18 (in two pods) within three years Use the fi nest technology and sterilization procedures Off er a secure, safe and effi cient work environment Make available retail pharmacy, gift shop, and other retail services (as construction is completed) Accommodate 2,570 vehicles (available parking spaces) Provide high level security, especially within the maternal newborn unit Provide many new and enhanced services 2100 Bovaird Drive East Brampton, ON L6R 3J7 (416) or (905) 494-2120 Monday NY Giants vs Atlanta on the big screen Budwesier and NFL Giveaways, different NFL Jersey each week. Bud and Bud Light Tallboys served ice cold only $4.79 NHL PROMO: Pizza & Pitcher for $19.99 Molsons and NHL Giveaways during the game and fill out your frequency card for your chance to WIN A PSP Stay afterwards for Karaoke with Average Joe Entertainment 9:30pm - 1:30 am Friday October 27th B.P.s Terror-Iffic Party D.J., Dancing, Goodies, Fun Contests, Great Prizes! Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at door. Doors open at 9 pm and Costumes are Mandatory Kids Eat for $3.99 - choose from one of our 9 great Kids Meal options Live acoustic show with Wayne MacDonald 8-10 pm This week at Wednesday Friday 315 Guelph St.,Georgetown 905-877-8005 Every Tuesday 30% off all pastas for Pasta Tuesday Compliment your meal with a glass of any of our house wines for only $4.25 Tuesday Sub Zero Schooners only $6.49 Check out this weeks Guest Bartender DAVE POTTS and help him win a trip for two to Mexico!! (Maybe hell take you?!?) Thursday Saturday JOIN US... Hockey Night In Canada Be the one to press the Real Arena Buzzer when Leafs score & win Great Prizes! Free Pizza for the first 25 fans (served at intermission) Saturday, Oct. 28 Pumpkin Carving 12 - 3 pm Call to book your childs pumpkin Sunday Acton/Georgetown, Friday, October 12, 2007 17 Harrison School is inviting every- one to its birthday party and there will be 50 candles on the cake. The Kindergarten to Grade 5 school, which opened on Rexway Dr. in Georgetown half a century ago in 1957, is hosting an Open House on October 20. Between 1 and 4 p.m., former stu- dents, teachers, principals and the community are invited to meet and greet in the gymnasium. Already RSVPing are former principals Hal Henry, Milree Latimer, Max Jackson, and Grant Clatworthy. Also attend- ing is former principal Bob McCaw, who is now one of Canadas foremost wildlife photographers. Current principal Anna Drum- mond, will host the presentations and cake-cutting at 2 p.m. Each grade level is decorating their bulletin boards for one of the decades and some former students have loaned memorabilia or photo- copies of class pictures and other interesting things. Anyone willing to loan some Harrison School-related items, should e-mail: harrisons_50th@hdsb.ca Harrison School to celebrate its 50th birthday on Oct. 20 Pizza Pizza to aid Big Brothers/Big Sisters Pizza Pizza on Guelph St., Georgetown will donate proceeds from the sale of both medium cheese pizzas and cheese slices (both heavily dis- counted for the purpose of maximizing fundraising efforts) on October 17 to Big Brothers Big Sisters through the newly-formed Slices for Smiles Fund a program that will focus on raising funds to help chil- dren. Were aiming to raise over $25,000 in this initial fundraiser on October 17th, said Pat Finelli, Chief Marketing Officer for Pizza Pizza in Canada. School team sells program for European trip Christ The King High School Senior Boys hockey team is trying to raise money to play in a tournament in Europe on March Break 2008. They are printing a program that they want businesses to advertise in. The program will be distributed to all the families in the school community and also will be distributed to all the fans that attend their hockey games (45 games in total this hockey season.) This program will run from the beginning of November 2007 through the end of March 2008. For details e-mail Shari Robinson, srobinson22@cogeco.ca Male chorus seeks members The Entertainers is an a cappella, male barbershop chorus whose 30-active members span Halton, Peel and Hamilton. The chorus wants to expand to 40-45 members to ensure it can meet increasing demand for performances. Lets Make Harmony is a get- acquainted evening, providing an opportunity for prospective and curious singers to experience the basics of four-part male harmony on Monday, Oct. 15, 7-9:30 p.m. For more information call Brian Yager, 905-847-8220 or e-mail byager3@cogeco.ca.

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