Oakville Beaver, 28 Mar 1993, p. 2

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SFEINBERG STANT COFFEE NANA'S 0M1 JAMSMAW|ALADE STURDI ECONOMY GARBAGE BAGS, Iii F3159 5 GRAM T0 142 GRAM “We will take care of her. We have looked at every means to accommodate her and we will do our utmost to do so by Tuesday. The family finds that unacceptable,” said Kuntz, who explained that with the current construction only 277 beds are available out of a possible 330. “They are a real scarce resource. The family has contacted the Beaver and the Toronto Star but that kind of intimidation doesn’t work.” According to Kuntz, however, bedsatOTMI-lareinveryshonsup- ply. This situation is complicated by the nature of Mrs. Lindsay’s condi- tion which would require her to be cared for in the hospital’s Unit 3 East where the nurses possess the skills necessary to deal with her. V KRAFT CALORIE-WISE , . . PEPPEMRNHANCI‘ISMADDRESSM “These people are very frustrat- ing. They have no people skills at all,” she said. “My mother is being fed by a tube and we’ve got clear- ance for everyone else. We just need one bed.” (Continued from page 1) Anne Groves said she received “no sympathy, nothing.” from OTMH. She went on to say that her mother has been in the hospital only once before in her life and finds this cur- rent situation shameful. Hospital president says his hands are tied - JARS - CANNISTERS SPICES FOR LESS OLD MMAUIE N/A BEER 555-: $299 3?? ”$449 NANA'S OWN CRIWBERRY COCKTAIL $179 DOG RIDDLE SUPER SOFT FABRIC SOFTNI SUN PM} FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 341M GATORADE CITRUS COOLER Items It is still possible that Donny Osmond will be able to join co-stars Seaton and Metz for the benefit show. Tickets for the Friday, April 16 show are available at Ticket Master and the Oakville Centre box office for $25. “It’s the peopie that always suf- fer,” said Anne Grove. Michael Leuren. a friend of McFadden and a volunteer with the Hamilton AIDS Network, who will also be performing at the benefit, sang John Lennon’s s“Imagine” at Monday’s press conference. “It’s a song about hope," says Leuren. “If we can imagine and hope, we can find the answers “If there are no beds how the hell are they going to handle a big, new addition?” he speculated, worrying that his mother-in-law and other patients are being used as pawns in the hospital’s fight with the g'ovem- ment over funding. All proceeds from the show will go to the Hamilton AIDS Network, a community based organization dedicated to educating the public through outreach education programs. “Although all monies raised go to the Hamilton AIDS Network, those funds will be redirected back to Halton," said Mark Bulbrook, executive director of the Hamilton AIDS Network. old ideas.” Johnny Seaton also feels strongly about supporting the AIDS issue. “This cause is important, everyone should become involved. The majority of the public has let the AIDS issue slide under and become a non-issue. If we can solve AIDS, then we can solve the mysteries behind other diseases as well. Let’s get rid of it, attack it head on.” Ted Grove said he found it ironic that this is all happening while OTMH is in the middle of an expan- Stars out to support AIDS gala 467$PEERS ROAD Is your hearing aid working properly? Would you just like to find out what's wrong with it? Well we have the answer for you Visit our office Wednesday, Mmh 31 8. Thu§d_a1, April 1g, and a manufactdrer’s factory technician will be in house to assess your problem and advise if repair costs are necessary. Any- repair can be done on the spot!!! - Loblaws - Food City - Canadian Tire " Kmart -AP ' Ultra Mart ‘ Miracle Mart - Sav-A-Centre " Countrywide * Lo 5 - MM Meats * Langford Cleaners - Oak-Land Lincoln Mercury * e/Max Specialists ‘ Ashbrooks ' Pioneer Family Pools * Culligan oAikenhead’s . PM Delivery 119 IONES 51'. 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