Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1993, p. 2

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Page 2, Whilby Freo Press. Wednesday, June 30, 1993 cylc& fibreglass nails, manicures, pedicures, facials, waxing and specialty make-up applications. Swedish massage, stretching & musculr techniques. Relaxation & aroma therapy. State-of-the -art tanning bed . Tattooing with a différence.' 122 BYRON ST. N. ç 430-4810 nizes the "125th anniversary oi the celeb- ration of friendship" between Whitby and Longueuil. Many Longueuil residents visited Whitby recently for the annual twinning exchange. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whtby Free Prss EXCEPTIONAL HOME! Beautiful end unit freehold townhouse. Prof. fînished basoment, newer brdlm., 3 bdrms., eat-in kit. & a gor eous lot. Wont ast long at $1 339001 EXCELLENT VALUE! 3 bdrms. eat-in kitchen, SGWO to deck and beauftful tutty fenced lot. Large master bedroom with His & Hers dosets. Won't last long at $125,800. ROSEMARY BROWN Hall of Fame Centurion 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 AS E - O OLD FASHION OUAUTY! Good wokmanshp & naturai woodvwork are tound iths enaiiable. weLtmaitairsed 19 14 beautAtully resored home. 3 ftoors 2 staimases & rmoe Shoms pde oai ershp. Listed aW $295.000. Cail Rasemary Brown at 433-2121I I just love IV giving away FREE Air Mies" .............. .......... ............. t a l ........... i:,»--**:ýý::ý.i..,--.*,.. . .................. : ne F U .......... By Mike Kowalski Whitby General Hospital offi- cialIs remain bullish about the facility's future role in the com- (>rocieui munity. The annual general the 24-year-old hospiti last week under the 'We're Looking to the1 According to directx lopment Marc Kealey, ing "demonstrated thi pital is looking or up ward as a viable coi Whitby's community.» Measures adopted ai ing and last night's annual meeting of tl foundation will ensui hospital continues to with a growing commi ley said. (The Whitby Generi Foundation is the firn of the hospital.) For example, a "r session" involving 25 ~'ati- mt9 701 Rossland Rd. E. (at Garden St.) 668-1164 HIEAR YE! HEAR YE! Weekly speciats throughàuà July (On regular priced in stock items only) Week 2 r JuIy 12-17 15%/ + off Dol is, Keirstead Prints., Week 3 ewJuIyl19-24 15%>/ off Frames 20% off General Gift Items Week 4 rà JuIy 26-31 10%/> + off Selected Plates AJAX LOCATION- 475 Westney Rd. IL For blanket coverage of ALL the homes anid/or businbesses in Whitby OR to se;ected areas only, oeil the Whitby Free Press - 668-6111. If you did flot get a fiyer whidi is Isted for full cfistribuflon. give us a oel. Ca tch sa vin, N. 686-7185 inLJd iiiPaP'v~~ Getaways Supple (full distribution) " Prince Restauran (seleCted homes) " One Hour Moto P (selected homes) 1meeting of aI was held etheme of Future.' Lor of deve- Whitby residents was held last Friday, Kealey said. The purpose of the meeting was to generate new ideas about fundraising and public relations, he explained. at the hos- Iawyers business people, tea- ,iward and chers, clevelopers and represen- imponent of tatives of local service clubs and P) financial institutions. it the meet- Describing the session as just 3(Tuesday) marvellous," Kealey said sugges- he hospital tions proposed at the meeting re that the will be incorporated into an over- keep p ace ail strategy aimed at raising the unity, Kea- hospital's profile in the comn- 'aI munityr. rlHospital "We re Iooking at holding these iancial arm periodically, it worked out quite well," he said. ainstormin~ During the annual meeting, 5"notableg Dr. Bilan Reed, chief of the medical staff, reported on the hospital's participation in a research projeet involving heart attack victime. The project will examine ways of preventing a second attack and fie Whitby heart patients budgta et as well Alhuhthe study is headed phscasand bodes welÎ for u" adKealey. /l 1993-94 fiscal year was not avail- abefor discussion at the meet- Ln~spital officiaIs are awaiting further details of the Ontario government's cost-cutting pro- grmand more information from teDurham Region District HelhCouncil, Kealey said. Fr to "We're stili not finished fcrunching the numbers it will be th ie another couple weeks,» ie said. ifLast year the hospital had a S5 $97,264 deficit, which was down ~4from the previous year's $208,470 f igure. In an earlier interview, chief executive officer Elizabeth Bar- ton said the hospital will likely be faced with another deficit due to the province's restraint pro- gram. Barton stressed that there was no fat to be trimmed from the budget and Kealey concurred. b "The point is, we're at zero inefficiencies,» he said. "There's nowhere else to cut, except for services, and that's flot what the people of Whitbywant." kend During the meeting, EdBuf- fett was re-eîected chair of the mrent hospital's board of directors. Other board members include it Don Fleming, past chair; Jim Souch, firet vice-chair and Rob Morton, second vice-chair. hoto Moyra Dobson is co-chair of the public relations committee and Catharine Tunney, chair of the strategic planning commit- tee. (11 Genesis Studio LONGUEUIL, Que. resid9nts crowd around to have.their picture takn with the plaque dedicating 'Longueuil square' at the northeast corner of B-ro-k eet North and Manning Road. The sqqaýe recog- llt 1 ý 1 6ý L- 1 1-:: (ýIt ýY-ý

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