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Port Perry Star, 29 Jun 1993, p. 8

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45 YEARS OF GRADUATE From Page 5 attacks. David Brown, Chief Execu- tive Officer, also pointed to change that is affecting the hos- pital. Henoted that hospitalsin On- tario are now required to stay abreast of some 92 major issues including the Social Contract, ) Long-term Care Reform and Kessel graduated from Queen's ; Universit, Kingston with a Durham Region Acute Care Bachelor on pues, PR "The delivery of health servic- go Univ in Pete es in the 1990s is changing so and prversity oborough rapidly with new technology, re- . now accepted a duced government funding and teaching position with Lindsay a new social order that at times Collegiate Vocational Institute for the challenge seems almost in- September. Congratulations from comprehensible," he said. her husband Henry & parents " Suzanne & Neil Brown. We sometimes wonder how can we have so many issues go- ing on at the same time, and yet UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE MARBLE BRONZE CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING & LETTERING "SHERI LYNN VAN KESSEL On June 4, 1993, Sheri Lynn Van Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own Written Guarantee Change and growth is direction for hospital give them all the necessary time and attention they require." And Mr. Brown doesn't ex- pect the burden to get any smaller. "There are a tremendous amount of issues and I don't see it decreasing." On the business side, the hos- pital is doing quite well, despite drops in almost all areas of the hospital. According to statistics, the hospital performed 915 surgical cases in 1992-93, with a day sur- gery to total operations ratio of 79.5 per cent. This is down from 1,770 surgical cases performed in 1991-92. The number of patient days dropped from 13,292 in 1991-92 to 12,9471in 1992-93. This is attributed to the prov- ince's directive to decrease hos- pital stay times. Emergency visits decreased slightly to 13,485 from 13,774, while admissions also de- creased to 1,288 from 1,317. The physiotherapy work units increased to 359,665 from 323,495 and radiology work units climbed slightly to 119,659 from 115,249. It is estimated that 67.2 per cent of the patients are from the Township of Scugog. BT SR SOP 2 SSD On the right side of the picture is Jim White. We are unsure if the gentleman on the left is Eunice Tather or if Mr. White is Eunice's father. From Page 6 and boys of all ages, took part in the 6th annual Minor Softbal] | PERSONAL SERVICE 852-34 72 Parade. A brand new pipe band from the Uxbridge Legion had its GRADUATE > Credit Un DET I IN YOUR POCKET [i you've found the car of your dreams and are now shopping for financing, look no further than the Uxbridge Credit Union. Not only do we offer competitive rates, outstanding service and reduced service charges, but from now till June 27, we'll put $100" in your pocket with a car loan of $10,000 or more. U Advantage A Hundred Dollars Cash for you to spend any way you like. | (0) | GE Unlike other financial institutions, the Uxbridge Credit Union makes the deci- sion regarding your loan here, in Uxbridge. Isn't it time you took advantage of the benefits offered at your Uxbridge Credit Union. Uxbridge Credit Union 70 Brock Street West 85243388 * applicable to loans arranged at the Undbridge Credit Union offices only. Conemitted to quality LINDSAY (705) 328-1402 (705) 878-2023 KERRI ANN COLBY Kerri Ann Colby, daughter of Marilys & Paul Colby of Bobcageon, recently graduated with honours from the Public Relations Diploma Program at Humber College in Toronto. She was recognized in achieving the highest overall honours average in the program. She is currently employed with the Sales & Event Marketing Department of Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd. in Toronto. She is a graduate of R.H. Comish Public School. NOW AVAILABLE . Wood, Perma-Gard or Metal Clad finish * Superior energy efficiency * 10 Year Warranty against window seal failure, 2 years on all parts and labour. ocivoen Loewen Windows PORT PERRY (416) 985-3333 Reach Industrial Park - Regional Road 8 (1/4 mile east of No. 12) FREE ESTIMATES « 2» . debut and contributed a at deal to the parade's success. "Vier oR sHowroow 108 BROCK ST. WEST raconteur meacer "20 YEARS AGO ° Wednesday, June 27, 1973 A new separate or Catholic school zone has been formed for Port Perry and has been included in the combined Ontario County Separate School zone. Trans General Store (formerly Carload Food Market) held its Grand Opening with the following specials: Tenderflake lard 3/81, pork chops 99 cents a pound, and assorted puddings 3/$1. Monica Taylor of Port Perry left with her mother for a one-month stay in Australia two years ago and has just returned home. While on vacation, Monica was offered a job on a Thoroughbred Stud Farm in Australia and she could not refuse. Her present plans include travel to England in six months to study for a degree in horse handling issued by the British Horse Society Institute. 10 YEARS AGO Tuesday, June 28, 1983 A special plaque dedicated to Reuben and Catherine Crandell was unveiled at the annual decoration service at Pine Grove Cemetery. The Crandells came to the area in 1821 and were the first white settlers in Reach Township. Municipal treasurer Alex Thomson retired. Kathleen Harper took over as treasurer. Elizabeth Kelly of Blackstock received the Duke of Edinburgh award from Prince Philip. STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" for phildren 18 months to 5 years. hme ond art time a le. 6:30 am to 6 pm For futher information call 885-0800

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