Oe Page 6 - Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, June 12, 1993 —<f, ¢ Designer Eyewear gi © Contact Lenses 4 * Quality Service AWS en Eye ph als 232 Guelph St. Georgetown year-old son, Michael, play junior 873-2600, ext. 275. WARREN J. SMITH, B. Comm., LL.B. ° Barrister & Solicitor 4s pleased to announce effective May 31, 1993, the opening of bis office for the practice of law, 8 f ff fe ” Af Melissa Watts (middle), relaxes with the MeNeillys now that their frightful ordeal has ended. From left; He bas more than 18 ‘years experience in Gord, Michael, Melissa, Robert, Frances and Darryl. photo by Oksana Buhe/HHTW seme ater 5 5 Babysitter saves baby’s life His pre ‘actice will be in the ar eas of: By Oksana Buhel T-Ball game at Harrison Public get into the medical profession.” tine * toe oy Robert McNeilly of Georgetown, School when the incident occurred, Melissa has been the McNeilly’s Civil & Commercial Litigation was crawling around the family Watt's father, Graham, rushed over baby-sitter for three years. She’s Wrongful Dismissal Toom the evening of May 31, when to the school with the news. taken care of Robert, Michael and . . he suddenly popped a piece of chalk “Oh man, it was such a shock,” 3-year-old Darryl. Construction Liens ~ Jf it his mouth and began choking. Gord McNeilly explained, “We ee ae Get ce tack i rce i Sixteen-year-old Melissa Watts, were ver shocked and worried. We % SN Ww y the hospital, and began unwinding, Cor &C en also a Georgetown resident, was rushed Tight over to the hospital.” Fi k d Watts what th ss rporate & Commercial baby-sitting at the time and grabbed Watts completed the St. John’s Frances ‘ s ee Wy, ee, rtgages the 9-month-old baby, flipped him Ambulance course several months Wed her as the evening. Walls; state an 01 and pounded his back until th She has bee: rf ith Perhaps feeling partially to blame, over and pou is back until the ago, as been a volunteer with Perl he Wills, Estates and Trusts chalk dislodged. “While I was the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade insisted they did not owe her any- Pounding his back, I kept muttering, for almost a year. “I want to help _ thing. Frances Tesponded, “We can Guelphview “Come on, breathe. You can’t do People in the community,” Watts never Tepay you for what you’ve this to me,’” Watts said. explained. “Eventually I’d like to. done. s 232 Guelph Street, Suite 202 She then called 911 and Robert poe - Halton Hills (Georgetown), Ontario L7G 4B1 was taken to Georgetown and , District Memorial Hospital for . . # - tt How about hiking, camp crafts : Telephone: Facsimile: re ae He pene ab exploring the outdoors? Come out and experience the wonderful setting | ren tet 12 Rood condition." FE le Park. This program is for campers, aged 7-14, and will be 1 73 3 7 Robert arents, Gord and BOGEES Parents, sh Supervised by an enthusiastic staff. For further information, please call Frances, were watching their 5- | : GEORGETOWN & DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Notice of the Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Georgetown & District Memorial Hospital will be held at the North Halton Golf & Country Club at 7:30 p.m. on June 24, 1993 Special Guest Speaker: The Honourable Ruth Grier Minister of Health All Welcome! Agenda: 1. Opening remarks 2. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on June 25, 1992 3. Report of the Chair/Executive Director 4. Report of the Chief of Staff 5. Report of the President of the Hospital Volunteers Association 6. Auditor’s Report 7. Report of the Treasurer 8. Appointment of Auditors for 1993-94 9. Address by the Hon. Ruth Grier, Minister of Health 10. By-law Amendments 11. Election of Directors 12. Adjournment C. Smith Chair of the Board J. Oliver Secretary OFFICE magi GROUP $174,900 PREFERRED LIVING Call Lou Clark, Sales Representative at wat 824-0044 ~ 24 hr. page Sutton group ~ grayst AN INDEPENDENT one realty inc., realtor MEMBER BROKER