THE HERALD Wednesday Ml- Pag 3 Nine people were sent to hospital following a carvan colli sion at Mayfleld Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard Fri day afternoon Ontario Provincial Police spy Air am bulance was on he scene to fly sixyearold Casey Huang of Etobicoke to Sick Childrens Hospital in Toronto His condition was unavailable Others taken to hospital were 38yearold Isabel Huang who was treated at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Nancy Huang who was treated at Georgetown hospital 18yearold who was treated at Peel Memorial Hospital 20-year- old Grace Chang who is in good condition at Toronto General Hospital 19yearold Chang who was treated at Peel Memorial 19yearold Jessie Huang who was treated at Peel Memorial 16yearold Yvonne Chen who was treated at Peel Memorial and a man David Murray who jvas treated at Peel Memorial OPP say a 1987 Dodge van driven by Isabel Huang nor thbound on Winston Churchill Boulevard collided with a 1989 Caprice driven by Mr Murray The Caprice was travelling west- bound on at the time of the accident Police say Ms Huang was pulling out of the In tersection when the accident oc curred Charges of failing to yield to a traffic light were laid in con nection with the incident Region worried about future of Halton Manor The glow from receiving million to renovate Halton Centen nial Manor a Regional seniors home seems to be wearing off for someRegional councillors Burlington Walter Mulkewich said Wednesday that the funding which Is split between the Region and the Ministry of Community and Social Services is just a beginning and doesnt mean Oakville and Burlington will be properly served by the Milton site I have some concerns about where were at said Coun He said Regional coun cil has not approved a final plan for renovating the site and for placing beds indifferent communities I think its premature for us to say that were going to have a new seniors facility before we see how it fits with the total use of the property Halton Manor is located on acres of property on Ontario Street in Milton Regional plans suggest tearing down one of the buildings that is in poor shape Hills Marilyn Ser- expressed concerns about what she called the maneuver ing of beds to the north and- the south The location of the Centen nial Manor has been a contentious issue with councillors recently Clothing Mens I A The new plan calls for seniors ser vices to each of the Regions four municipality But the real decisions on where the seniors beds will go are going to come down the road said Coun Mulkewich He said there should be cau tion and concern for the seniors of Oakville and Burlington He suggested the Region prepare an integrated report to reflect seniors needs in Halton There is a very real potential that basically Burlington and Oakville will be underserved in five to 10 years added Coun Mulkewich Milton Coun Brad Clements said that a letter to the ministry should express the Regions concern for the distribution of beds The Region received million from the provincial government which was half of a 13 million pro ject MAID SERVICE WHOS BEST THATSVVHO THEAWARD WINNER Call Margaret 8732165 New name for hospice The North Hospice a ser vice for- the families of the ter minally ill will get a new name but will keep the same face as it moves under the protective wing of the Victorian Order of Nurses The need for hospice service in North Halton has doubted over the past year said VON hospice pro gram organizer Anne King Mrs King said there is a list of 30 families and only IS volunteers The North Halton Hospice staff joined the because they were really looking for the exper tise afforded by a professional nur sing service said Mrs King The hospice will keep Donna Mc- Clure as a coordinator on part- time basis That is an increase from the hours weekly she presently works Funding for what will be the North branch of the VON hospice will come from the United Way and private donations The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Community and Social Services do not fund the VONs hospice program said Mrs King The United Way has pledged additional funds for Mrs Mc- to work increased hours and will continue its regular funding They will continue with the fun ding theyve- allotted in the past and hopefully will give more in the future said Mrs King Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING NONDENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE Finchgato Boulevard corner FlnchgateHwy 71 Bible Study Worship Deliverance Sunday 1 700 pm Wednesday 800 pm EnobMHUtoa trntMen George A S Selected Paperbacks and Hardcovers Janet and Staff thank you for your patronage over two available for office look Hook JANET MacMILLAN Proprietor 56 Mill St East ACTON 8532130