i » 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 12,1985 Uncertainty Over Grants From Page One may be cut without a severe impact on health care. Both the treasurer and the executive executive director noted that hospital officials officials will be carefully reviewing developments at Queen's Park in order to discover if pressures on hospital funding will be relieved. "Coupled with these vagaries of funding will be the unsettling elements elements of which political party is really really in power and what degree policy policy changes will affect operational dollars in the next few months," said Mr. Elston. In a review of hospital use, Mr. Elston observed that the trend towards towards higher utilization has remained remained consistent with last year's higher demands on hospital facilities. facilities. "Therefore, because we have not had any increase in new available space, our last year's predicament of continuing to provide service in inappropriate space continues to make it difficult for staff in fulfilling fulfilling their responsibilities." However, the director prefaced his remarks with a word of thanks to all staff for their assistance in "assuring continuance of service excellence in an environment of constant restraint." Week for Sam "I can't see any long-term marriage marriage between Liberals and NDP," said Mr. Cureatz. In his assessment of the speech from the throne, the Durham East representative noted that he was pleased to see his own responsibility responsibility of parliamentary reform specifically specifically mentioned. Bowmanville Boy Dies in Accident An eleven-year-old Bowmanville boy, Bobbie Perry, was killed in an accident on June 8th when his bicycle bicycle swerved into the path of a truck. The accident occurred at 3:15 p.m. Both vehicles were travelling southbound on Regional Road #57, just north of the 4th Concession. The cyclist left the gravel shoulder and drove onto the pavement in front of an oncoming pick-up truck, driven by Robert Wood, 20, of Oshawa. Durham Regional Police are continuing continuing their investigation. From Page One A0 P Super Buy! Coca-Cola (Diet and Regular) Sprite (Diet and Regular) Only *4.88 case of 24 cans 1 CORRECTION NOTICE DUE TO MANUFACTURER SUPPLY PROBLEMS BRAVO SOLID LIGHT TUNA 3.5 fl. oz. tin 590 ADVERTISED IN TODAY'S FLYER IS NOT AVAILABLE. WE HAVE SUBSTITUTED PRIMO SAME ITEM AND PRICE. We apologize for any inconvenience. miracle foodmart CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES • Highway No. 2 • King 61. E„0ihawa • Slmcoe SI.N.. •King It. W„ Bowmanvllla SUN-SEEKERS! ES É WE HAVE OVER Ee A.-.- RtiÉii u mVa 67 KING ST. 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Mr. Cureatz noted that if Liberal leader David Peterson is asked to form a government, he has indicated indicated that he may re-call the Legislature Legislature without formally introducing introducing his own speech from the throne. That could mean that Ontario's MPPs will be back at Queen's Park by the second week of July at the latest. Inspections By Firemen Well Received Local firefighters have been well-received by the public during this month's annual fire prevention inspections. inspections. "I think we're getting a good response" said Fire Chief Jim Aldridge. The Town of Newcastle Fire Department began the household fire checks last week and will continue to inspect localhomes for fire hazards throughout the month. I In Bowmanville, the house-to-housiê inspections take place Tpésday mornings, mornings, Wednesday afternoons afternoons and Thursday evenings. evenings. The visits from the firefighters are not mandatory mandatory and home owners are free to decline to have their house inspected. Chief Aldridge suggests that fire prevention efforts may be contributing to a reduction reduction in the number of fire calls received. "I think our fire prevention has been paying off," he said. be the first to benefit from the new, 98-seat fast food restaurant to be opened in Bowmanville on June 17. Restaurant owner Jimmy Chow has announced that all proceeds from the first two days of operation will go to the hospital renovation renovation and expansion program. program. That includes not only profits but also gross receipts receipts from the initial two days of operation. "Bowmanville has been good to me," Mr. Chow said. And by contributing towards towards the hospital project, he hopes to in some way repay the town for its support. support. Mr. Chow, a Bowmanville resident, first acquired King Garden Restaurant approximately eight years ago. Previously, he had worked 14 years in his own restaurant business in Oshawa. Last year, construction on Bowmanville's new fast food restaurant began. And the finished product represents represents the latest in fast food technology. Jimmy's Flame Broil will make home-made hambur- with a number of other fast- food treats, including old- fashioned hard and soft ice cream. Equipment installed at the restaurant will produce 580 flame-broiled hamburgers hamburgers per hour. A machine for making french fries can peel and chop a 75-pound bag of potatoes in less than 10 minutes. The all stainless steel kitchen will offer the customer's customer's choice of hamburger hamburger toppings, so that each burger is exactly the way the customer ordered it. Mr. Chow notes that approximately approximately 40 full-time and part-time staff will be working at the new fast food outlet. The restaurant opens at 11 a.m., but a breakfast menu is planned for the future. 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