Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 18 September 1993, p. 3

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=“Dan'Costea hono By Colin Gibson Retired Town of Halton Hills Administrator Dan * Costea, has been appointed Associate Director of the Ontario Parks Association by association president Joanne Hood. Costea, a Past President of the OPA, was also honored with the Award of Life Membership at the associa- tion’s annual awards ban- quet. This is the most presti- gious award a member of the OPA can receive. Dan Costea In reference to Costea, Hood said,”Our association has many daunting chal- lenges paralleled by great opportunities in this term and Dan will be active in many of our key activities. His willingness to continue to be involved is to be com- mended and applauded. The OPA is grateful to once again have Dan on the exec- utive and knows that his contributions based on his to will be substantial.” Costea served as a mem- ber. of the association’s Development Committee this past year and takes over as chairperson of the com- mittee for 1993/94. The OPA will soon be launching its ‘Protecting Tomorrow Today’ cam- red by Ontario Parks Association aign. The Ontario. Parks Association is committed to experience, i the OPA and an ever needed wonderful sense of humor the of Parks, civic beautification and the conservation and protection Hospital extends invitation to community Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital _ is pleased to extend an invita- tion to the community to tour the hospital and help celebrate the hospital’s Accreditation Award of Excellence of Quality of Service. The event will be held Sept. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. “This open house gives the hospital an opportunity to formally thank Halton Hills residents for their sup- port during our past year’s renovations,” says John Oliver, Georgetown Hospital’s Chief Executive Officer. “As well, there will be staff on hand to demon-. ) strate some of the newest \ clinical services now avail- able to the community.” ' Georgetown Hospital has | been the recipient of many © generous financial donations from the community. As a result, the health care institu- tion has enhanced its ser- vices with additional new equipment such as cardiac stress-testing machine, cen- tralized cardiac monitoring system for the Intensive Care Unit, laparascopic equipment used in surgical procedures, pain pumps for monitoring pain, the latest in mammography equipment and new additions to the Obstetrics Ward. These examples of the many recent improvements made at the Hospital will be on display for the public. Also included in the behind-the-scenes visit will be a tour of the Emergency Department, Laboratory, X- Ray, Obstetrics and Rehabilitation. The one- hour-long tours will then wrap up with the unveiling of the hospital’s three-year Accreditation Certificate, an award places Georgetown Hospital among the top hospitals in Canada. Refreshments will be avail- able in the Boardroom, and visitors are encouraged to stop by and view the new Boardroom. For more information, contact eorgetown Hospital’s Carolyn Harding at 873-0111, Ext. 197. ft eo PETER TOMMY .! 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