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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 26 June 1993, p. 7

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Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital’s new program to offset operating costs is now in place and is slowly attracting public The Contributions to Operations Program went into effect during | By Jamie in anew directors Tuesday, with the mag of Halton-Peel M.P. Garth Tumer. ing a positive contribution to the economy of Halton Hills, while oying fc to find viable ways to w businesses to in oe tore “It is not governments that cre- ate bee its es People who create them,” Tr rider was ‘critical of the lian media Jamie! _ The Halton Hills Chamber of without ac: -comed Bob Malcolmson of NRS May after a community forum was held April 7. As outlined at the pub- lic discussion, the program will use voluntary contributions from staff, physicians, patients and visitors to offset the costs of maintaining the parking lots and surrounding considering he was a candidate i abinet post. . The new Chamber board wel- Brand Realty as president, Dave Adair of T.D. Bank, and Walt Dixon of Park Lincoln Mercury as presidents, and Bob Creasy of the Georgetown Food Market as directors include; Dan Bruton of the Georgetown Golf and Country Club, Sandra pore’ of The Independent, Ted ‘ry of the Edmond pany, Beay Foley of Varian, Jamie Malleau of ‘Mitera of ‘Barragers Cleaners, Tom ‘including the apparen of Kim Campbell early in the i Turner said he considers his Campaign a success, especially nt coronation : leadership race while virtuall yo Ramautarsingh (retired), Doug | obb of Network Industrial, Len Tuitman of Tuitman’s Garden Centre, Diane Van de Valk of ‘Wastewise, and Steve Williamson of Williamson Industries. grounds. Operating expenses are estimated to be approximately $65,000 per year. Blue coin drop boxes have been installed at all hospital entrances, with prominent signs displayed near the parking lots. “Reduced government funding and rising health care costs are the akon Hills This Week, Saturday, June 26, 1993 — Page 7 Hospital parking program gaining support reasons why many hospitals are looking at various means of generat- ing revenue,” says Randy Esford, Georgetown Hospital’s Assistant Executive Director. “Georgetown hospital has estab- lished this Voluntary Contribution Program as a practical alternative to a paid parking program. However, if it is to be a success, per dd ae of the ‘public a a Gannon hospital is presently ‘one of only a few institutions in the province without a paid parking pro- ram. The vast majority of parking Programs at Ontario hospitals are non-voluntary. SUNDAY, JUNE 27 from 2-5 p.m Come see this beautiful home on 10 wooded private acres, 2900 sq. ft., skylights, ensuite, fireplace, main floor in-law wing or nanny flat. Directions: through Acton, a on #25 north to Erin/Halton Townline. Turn west to sign. JOHNSON & Associates 877-8402 Res. 877-5165 Bus. 93-362 GLENDA HUGHES, Sales Rep. * Yeah they hardly get to be advertised and some one comes along and She really knows how to promote They' re smart buyers. And she's a smart agent Everyone should list with her. She's dynamic! Angie's serious about her sales not and market her scoops them up. mes long. COWS properties LOS ax ree <do3 SOR Thank you Steve & Laurie WOULDN'T YOUR HOME for listing with me! LOOK GREAT IN THIS AD? HOT AND NEW 6 month newly built Fernbrook home many —_ upgrades, loaded with curb appeal. Listed $249,900. Call for _ personal showing. RM179-93 STOCKMAN CRES. BEAUTY Mature location, main floor family room, 4 bed- rooms and finished base- ment. Gorgeous inside PRIM & PROPER Immaculate in and out. 3 bedroom bungalow with fin- ished in-law suite. Call for personal showing. $176,900. RM154-93 $114,900 Spacious gorgeous Phase III townhome with F professionally finished family room that walks

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