Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Jan 1993, p. 13

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We think a funeral service should s be a very special tribute to the &\ . life of a close friend or _ i ty °* relative. e# 1 ’-/ , We encourage our &8 4 E& families to share their " ( ideas with us on 4/ personal & touches that might ® have significance for them. And we will arrange for them to become part of a CC most meaningful [ , service. E0 NXA ) /,, o + k 78 * . f s /A / \‘g mes, C * We encourage our families to share their ideas with us on personal touches that might have significance for Mon.â€"Thurs. 11 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.â€"2 p.m. Tues. & Wed. 7:30 p.m.â€"9:30 p.m. HOTLINE 8 a.m.â€"Midnight 1â€"800â€"328â€"5683 Meeting the needs of those we serve by being receptive, flexible and responsive. PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? Tragedy of alcoholicâ€"related accidents By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff Even then, it could have been worse. Frank vowed the car‘s air bag saved his life. It happened on New Year‘s Eve on a highway in Kentucky. Frank and his girlâ€" friend were on their way home from a California vacation when a drunk driver‘s vehicle smashed into their car. Frank said his girlfriend, who was asleep at the time of the impact, was thrown through the front window and found 50 feet from the scene. She sustained head injuries resulting in a complete loss of memory. Two weeks later, she was just beginning to remember a few things. F rank resembled a trussedâ€"up male doll as he lay on the hosâ€" ‘"I _ pital bed. One swollen leg, now containing a steel plate, lay in a vibrating contraption designed to aid circuâ€" lation. The exposed part of his leg was crissâ€"crossed with surgical stitches. His badly shattered arm was encased in a cast. Doctors had used screws and plates to help the bones heal and Frank wondered aloud if his arm would ever be the same gan TRAUMA Free Confidential Service Oakville Chapel 109 Reynolds Street 844â€"3221 is encased in a Cast. screws and plates to ind Frank wondered Since 1914 ~_FOCUS EyiXo Frank remembers nothing about the dent. He was later told the driver wl them died instantly. % Frank and his girlfriend ended up in the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre in Toronto. Recently, some 50 senior Appleby students visited the Centre to discover for themselves what this lifeâ€"andâ€"death hospital was all about. They talked to patients recovâ€" ering from injuries, checked out intensive care wards and listened to the people directâ€" ly involved in saving the lives of badly injured patients. t‘s all part of the Centre‘s PARTY / _ (Prevent Alcohol and Riskâ€"Related _ Trauma in Youth) program that, & _ through its guided tours of the hosâ€" pital, is trying to bring home the message that accidents are preventable. patents were there because "incidents" that had maime times temporarily but more (See ‘Males aged ...‘ p In fact, the program‘s coâ€"ordinator Kerry McCafferty, discarded the wor "accident," defined in the dictionary as ar unpreventable event, as a misnomer in trau ma cases. 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