'. " Scugog Citizen -- oe October 1, TT Rotary Club celebrates. 10th anniversary Robéh Keeler (at left) was named the Rgbert Harris Fellow for the Port Perr at the R Rotary Club. The award was ry Club's Past President's banquet Saturday night at the esented by Dr..Bob Allin Oddfellow's Hall. The occasion was the Club's 10th anniversary as well. The Paul Hatris award to Mr. Keeler recognizes outstanding service tothe club and to promote the Idoajgot Rotary. . Hospital | expansion FROM PAGE 1 The people of the i « have done their job (fund-raising) But I can understand their frustra- tions (at the lack of progress) We hosed! officials) are getting frustref®d, 100," said Mr. Griffen, adding that the hospital continues to get enquiries from the public wanting to know the staws of the project and when construction will start. "The progress seems to moving slowly, but that's the way govern- ments move," said Mr. Brown. He added that currently the hospital is waiting approval of what he called the "block scherhatic" stage of the project (step 5 in an eight-step approval process) He said that approval is expect- ed in the very near future and the next stages will be approval of © sketch plans, working drawings and finally the tender process. Mr. Brown said he is hopeful that a contract can be awarded carly nexwyear in time for con- struction to ge underway in the spring of 1992. The new wing will expand medical records and laboratory at a total cost of $4.5 million. Extensive rog@yations to the exist- ing areas he hospital are planned as well at ost of $750,000. bd Of the $4.5 million cost, the provincial government has agreed 10 pay $2.4 million. The project will not add any beds to the hospital and both Mr. Brown and Mr. Griffen stressed that the hospital is not' losing any of the 46 beds it already has. N Mr.*Brown said the original timetable was for construction 10 start this year. He noted that financial com- mitments from the community are being honoured, and that's an indication the public is still Behind the project. ne new wing wil¥be air-con- ditioned and plans afe being made to devise a system to provide air conditioning 0 the rooms of those patients who want it during hot spells, : Plans for the new wing call for construction along the west side of « the existing hospital with a new departments such as phy ce (0 the gency depart- "py, emergency, X-ray, obstetrics, ment off Paxton Stree}. Past Presidents of the Port Perry Rotary Club were honoured at the Club's 10th anniversary banquet held at the O Hall last Saturday Quleve, 1985-86; Ted Blanchard, 1988-89, Robert Keeler, 1988-90; Roy Boddwin, Immediate past evening. From left in photo above are Charles Dewhirst (charter president, 1981-82) Greg Heffering, 1982-83; Mike Fowler, 1984-85; Jim FREE R-2000 with ONTARIO HYDRO $2000.00 @OMEBUYER INCENTIVE ; and Karl Herder, current president. Not present for photo were Grant MacDonald, Glenn Van Camp and John Ivanco. Mr. MacDogald has had 10 years perfect attendance. R-2000 SI EXCELLENCE THE BETTER BUR T HOME M AN He FACTURED EN HOMES QUALITY is PROUD TO BE THE HOMEBUILDER FOR THE 1991 ONTARIO HYDRO ® CLEAN FRESH INDQ! ® LOWER HOME HEA ® NO MORE DRAFTS or COLD SPOTS © A QUIETER MORE SOUNDPROOF HOME ® BETTER QUALITY ASSURANCE NG COSTS "HEY NEIGHBOUR, BE A POWER SAVER" CONTEST Visit our New Homes Display Court Soon! HWY. 12 at SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3427 Monday to Friday 10 to 5; Saturday & Sdrilay 10 to 4. [42 pc. BARREL | fall Season [773 3 PIECE DINNER visi 10s 99 HOYEMADE a Ai = "4. 19 Diviclee 136 WATER STREET PORT PERRY PHONE 985-9009 Store Hours; Monday & Tuesday no AM to 8:00 PM; Wednesday to Sunday 11:00'AM ta.9:00 M \} ' :