Study looks at hospitals in Durham A discussion paper on the role of the six hospitals in Durham Region will be released in the next.couple of months by the Durham Région District Health Consultants for the Health _ Council have been working since, last March on an Acute fons | Study for the Region. : "The object of this study is to . 'determine the best orgénization and mix of services that meet the needs of Durham residents into the future 'and that is consistent with most effective and efficient "use of health care resources," said executive director Lynda ~Hépsey in a statement released Monday afternoon. % In an interview with the . "Citizen, she went on to say that "it is elear from the preliminary data that nobody « will "be Jason Crandall of Blackstock Tbks riety happy now. that he's got his new crib. Tii® purchase of the specialty crib ($3400), made out of steel and algminum 'with a clear plastic dome, was made available for tHe five year old through the generous donations of mapy caring péople. Jason has Angelman Syndrome, a rare Weurological disorder, Which made it Necpssaty for him to have this special crib. Colleen and Twyla welcome you to "Herbally Yours HEALTH FOODS & NATURAL PRODUCTY 180 Mary St, Unit 1A, Pork Perry 985-056 will be continuing dntil January 8th, 1994 only! =UP TO 50% OFF! W MANY IN-STORE SPECIALS featuring "THE AOPE" . by Herman Wouk, author of *The Winds of War" _ucs-42995".. NOW $22.95 4 'Books owns & More' 7% Perry St. Port Perry 985-8645 | recommending that any of the (Durham Region) hospitals, be closed." However, thers * may 'be suggestions for changing certain roles now provided by the Region's six hospitals. Tacky said the next phase _-- the fy will involve the development of hospital-based services which best meet the projected needs of Durham residents. al "A discussion paper will be prepared describing 4 preferred model for Durham's hospital system," she said. Public meetings are being planned for February or March withig all communities in Durham to get the advice of residents and their reaction to Murder charge 'post mo! Durham Region Police have, charged a 32-year old Oshawa mag with firgh degree murder after the body of his common-law" wifey was found New Years Day in an apartment on Nonquon Road. =, Joh# Elliott' Tavenor was charged the following day and remanded in custody for a bail ng this week. + On Monday morning Durham Police had still not revealed the* cause of death of Shelly Nadine Taylor, 23, who had lived with Tavenor for about five years. A mors by police said 4 was conducted in * Téronto. . LV, Thig was Durham Region' 's first homicide of M945 bd thif. model . before final recommendations are forwarded . to the provincial Health Ministry in late spring or early summer. She said it is likely one of the meetings will be held in Scugog Township since' ong of the six hospitals is in Port Perry. She said the Acute Study is working to the development of a gystem to énsure the highest quality health and accessible where and when théy fieed it. = * "This means the ice Will be equitable for all and it should as close to home as possible. The system: would provide services which will be efficiently organized and delivered to make re is available all residents the best possible use of our public dollars," she said. - 3 Sovpogs irs baby of 1994 arrived ary 2 at 8:09 p.m, at the Community Memorial Hospital. The happy-mom, May Thompson, proudly shows off dau, tipped the scales at 7 Ib, 1 oz. Dr. Glimour assisted with the delivery and May says "he was wonderful." A & a NARA.) w o Oshawa 308 Stevenson Rd. N. 434-7700 ~. NOW. OPEN 'IN.-PORT Corner of Highway 7A and-Water Street Come in, try a slice, and get a free Slice Club Card! $5.00 ON. A'PARTY PIZZA. $4.00,0N AN EXTRA LARGE PIZZA $2.00 ON A MEDIUM PIZZA $1.00 ON A SMALL PIZZA PERRY af lp ay oe's zzeria Brooklin 5900 Anderson 655-4008. Janette Laura, who* 4