Oakville Beaver, 12 Sep 1993, p. 3

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ya . ..;!‘inoyvs-~.x:; .‘t‘liax L‘tt|lOOQ-O That’s the picture painted by Oakville resident Michael Campbell, president of Mercy International Canada (MIC), which is part of Mercy International (MI), as he watched boxes of medical supplies being unloaded Thursday at the organiza- tion’snew6,000$q. finafionalhead- quarters on Iroquois Shore Road in The first shipment, comprised of $24, 800 worth of bandages, was donated by Kendall Canada in Peterborough, a distributor of hospital products. It was followed shortly afterwards by an estimated $10, 000 truckload of medical supplies â€" anaesthetic and catheter trays, surgical gloves, gauzes, antiseptics and tooth brushes â€" from Baxter Corporation in Mississauga To get the supplies to the warehouse, CP Express _ Transport donated its services. ‘Thexe’s a huge picture here of cor- porations helping out on a no-cost basis,” noted Campbell who stressed He said the two shipments totalling some 23 metric tons are the first of manysupplieshehopestoseeinthe warehouse very shortly as residents and industries answer MIC’s fundrais- ing campaign called “A Hope in “There’s a crying need for medical supplies in the former Yugoslavia,” he said. “People there are in desperate need of our help.?’ kitchen knives instead of scalpels, in a mom lit only by candlelight and with no anaesthetics. Medical staff may even have trouble getting bandages and antiseptics to heat their post-surgi- cal wounds. Most of Bosnia’s war wounded won’t get the superior medical treat- mentthefoxtunatefew senttoCanada will enjoy. Instead, ,they may find themselves Wag 096ml 9n by doctors wielding Medical supplies give Bosnians A Hope in Hell' By BARB JOY Oakvme Beaver Stqfi‘ All major winter brochures are in book now for the “Early Booking Bonus” 315 596-1096 discount from Prominent 'Iravel. Prominent Travel NELL VANDERWOUDE DIANNE GAUVIN SIMONE SUN Call our experts today and save, save, save! *9 til %. ‘kh en's?! 0’ 5’ if? ‘ ‘ To alleviate ihe strain on those physicians remaining, MI is consider- These extremely adverse condi- tions are not improved by another fac- tor. Doctors are leaving their jobs because they have not been paid. Still, hospitals are remaining open, attempt- ing to cope with the “100 or 200” seri- ously wounded war victims pouring into them each day, he said. Earlier this year, Campbell visited Croatia and Bosnia on behalf of Mercy International to ensure that shipments would reach their destina- tions. Now MI has offices in Zagreb and in cities throughout former Yugoslavia, so “nothing gets lost between the delivery point and those who md it,” he said. He said the shipments are destined for the city of Split to be distributed from there to hospitals throughout the wartown areas where they will be used to treat victims with serious Oakville's Michael Campbell, president of Mercy International Canada and program manager Lamia Charlebois, examine medical supplies at local warehouse. the urgency of getting the supplies to hospitals in former Yugoslavia as quickly as possible. “We are hoping an airline can fly it overbemuse ship- ping it would take about a month.” t (Photo by Petei McCusker) ing an Adopt-A-Doctor plan in which organizations sponsor a doctor to work in former Yugoslavia for a limit- ed time, said MIC worker Jane Davidson. Upper Oakville Shopping gem Since the new national headquar- ters has not, as yet, been supplied with a telephone, Oakville residmts tequir- ing information or wishing to donate are asked to call Mercy International Canada at 929-0088 or 1â€"800-465- Besides medical suppliw, she said MIC is asking for warm clothing â€" coats, boots, track suits â€" in good condition. Blankets am also urgently VISIT OUR SPACIOUS FACILITY AND COMPARE FOR YOURSELF! 461 NORTH SERVICE RD. UNIT 45 Professional Educators 0 Jiu Jitsu and Karate - 0 Associated with Sport Ontario and the Canadian Jiu Jitsu Association 0 Classes for Adults and Children NOW CONSIDER: 0 A 5,600 Square Foot All Inclusive Training Facility Featuring: 0 A Compiete Training Studio 0 Spacious Change Rooms ‘0 Weight Room 0 Curriculum Designed by Increased Self Confidence Improved Overall Fitness Self Discipline and Focus Stress Management Self Defence ONTARIO CENT}; Fox MARTIAL Ans Consider the benefits of martial arts training ..1

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