Dr. Martin appointed new hospital chief of staff Dr. Lorne Martin, medical director of emergency services at Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and former chief of famiâ€" ly medicine at OTMH, is the hosâ€" pital‘s new chief of staff. Martin, 37, has been in the department of family medicine for the past 11 years. He was head of family medicine at OTMH from 1991 to 1994. The threeâ€"year appointment was a unanimous recommendation from the chief of staff search comâ€" mittee. "Given the calibre of the candiâ€" dates, the committee was faced Pumpkin carving contest Oct. 23rd J. Lockwood Chrysler Assists Oakville‘s Kids Bronte Creek Provincial Park will hold its annual pumpkin carving extravaganza on Sun., Oct. 23rd. Vouchers for 450 pumpkins will be available at the park gate, on a first come, first serve basis, starting at 11 a.m. Limit of one pumpkin per vehicle. wâ€"é;r;i;l;giwill commence at 12 noon at the Visitor Centre and run throughout the day until 3:30 p.m. All participants will be awarded a "Master Carver" certificate. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is conveniently located north of the Q.E.W. between Oakville and Burlington. Take exit 109 onto Burloak Drive to the park entrance. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance fee to the park is $8 per family (max.); $1.25 per person between 6 and 17 yrs.; $2.. disabilities. For further information, please call the park office Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at (905) 827â€"6911. J. Lockwood Plymouth Chrysler Ltd. will switch from "Car Business" to "Kid Business" this Sunday, October 15, 1994 â€" in a venture to help safeâ€" guard the children of Oakville. T. Organized by Jay Lockwood, President of J. Lockwood Plymouth Chrysler Ltd., officials of Chrysler Canada Ltd., and Child Find (Ontario) Inc. (a member of Childfind (Canada) Inc. â€" a nonâ€"profit national charity dedâ€" icated to the location of abducted and missing children), the program will offer fingerprinting and photography services free of charge to the general public. It is the hope of the Child Find Organization and its supporters that these pieces of identification will help police to finding missing children as quickly as possible. As Mr. Lockwood says, "So many people, when their child goes missing, have to give police a description of their child‘s height, weight, appearance etc., and don‘t have a current picture of Bay makeover contest Sponsored by Liz Claiborne and Lancome Cosmetics, the contest entitles three lucky winners to a new hairstyle, color analysis and cosmetâ€" ics makeover, and a wardrobe conâ€" sultation by a Liz Claiborne specialâ€" ist. They will also receive a $100 gift certificate from The Bay, a Lancome gift basket valued at $75, and a special gift from Liz Claiborne. One winner will be chosen from each of the following age cateâ€" gories: 18 â€" 29 years, 30 â€" 49 years, and 50 years plus. : $2.50 per person 18+ yrs.; and $1.25 for seniors or persons with with a very difâ€" ficult decision," said Hugh Pauwels, acting president and chief executive officer at OTMH. There were three other candiâ€" dates, he said. The decision was announced following the Board of Governor‘s regular meetâ€" ing. Dr. Martin replaces Dr. Keith Phillips, who concluded a sixâ€"year term in that position. the child. When the police have current information they can act faster." Affectionately named "Child Find II" by the Sales Department, this is the second such event hosted by the dealerâ€" ship in the last nine months. It starts at 10 a.m. and finishes at 4 p.m. Each child who is brought to J. Lockwood Plymouth Chrysler Ltd., located at 175 Wyecroft Rd. in Oakville, will receive, along with other pertinent items, several pamphlets on how to be "street smart." Cookie Monster and Winnie The Pooh will be on hand to entertain the little ones. Balloons and lots of cookies will also be available to the children. Additional sponsors of the event are Sooter‘s Canada, Crayola, Reliable Toy and Oakville‘s own Tim Horton Donuts. In lieu of fees, a donation to Child Find (Ontario) Inc. would be greatly appreciated. HOW TO ENTER To enter, send a photograph of yourself or your nominee to Stacie Roberts, c/o The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, L6K 384. Enclose a brief note explaining why you think you, or she, should receive a makeover. Be sure to mark the age range on the envelope, and label it "Makeover Contest." Winners must be available Oct. 21 and 22 (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) to participate in the variâ€" ous phases of this exciting event. Contest entries must be submitâ€" ted no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14. The results of the contest will be published in a future issue of The Oakville Beaver. Discover a more glamorous you! Dr. Lorne Martin