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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-02-25, Page 5Megan' a ing wen. �au ' us recovery health -:care provider (four times a week to ensure that she does her exercises: Megan also has a '.tutor who eomes font' times a weeks We also have a social - worker and :town and• country support service coming through the door, which =Ices for abusy household. Megan is going to school to participate in activity centres and reading buddies, Her school• involvement is mainly for social purposes: alibis point. 'Hopefully she will be .going for half days three or four timesa week very soon. Things, are going well here. Thant you again f+ r your concern anti'thoughtful- . ness. Jerry, Kay, ,Megan, Derek, • Carrie and Gerrit Logtenberg... Dear Pat and staff:. We really appreciate all the .thoughts and prayers that :have helped, in Megan's recovery. We feel the .Sentinel was instru- mental in helping to keep everyone informed. The whole community has been so supportive! It makes' us very thankful to be a part ofa rural area. Megan is doing well and has made 4 miiaeulous recovery- I believe she has. exceeded the doctor's expectations. She is starting to return to an average level for a sig-year=old. There are areas that need more work but overall, she is doing •great! She has physiotherapy three times a week, speech therapy twice a week, occupational therapy once a week, and. a Calling all Hotel Dieu babies to special reunion Dear editor: • lam writing in the hope of reaching those readers who have a personal con- nection to the early history of Hotel Dietl Hospital in St. Catharines, which is celebrating • its 5Qth anniversary this year, To help' mark this proud achievement, Hotel Dieu as planning a special. and historic reunion fbr all. those associated with the . original maternity hospi- • tal, which operated from 1.948 to x953. ,The reunion will be • held on ;Saturday,,' June, 20, and is being. plaime,d especially for' those wito were born at the;.hospita'1 their parents'; and families, as well as i`INTEE VT ,4714 LISTINGS WANTED PAUL ZINN 528-2411 WEST WAWANOSH - 100 acres, 60-70 workable, partially fenced $97,600. • 1.5 ACRE. Building lot,: Kinloss. WAREHOUSE 35''x 60' with office area on double lot.:. $69,900. 3/4 ACRE buitdkig lot,: serviced, Inglis St, $35,000. RETAIL STORE -.'With 2 bedroom apartment. Excellent< Condition. $99,900. 114:ACRES New bungalow, 2 hog;bams, shed, 84. workable, Culross Township. $289;000. • 58 ACRES Newer bungalow; quonset tog bam, 35 workable, Kinloss Twp. 5198,000. AUBURN - Three bedroom, hoose plus extra tot with 24' X 30 shop. Reduced to $61,900. NEAR WINGHAM brick bungalow, 2 barns, new kitchen. $127,900. BUNGALOW - With carport, 3 bedrooms, oil' heat. Havelock St;$57,400. •$41,900 - Campbell St. 3 bedroom•1%.stdroy, 1t baths, row deck and windows; FOUR PLEX -1, bedroorn'units,. tufty rented. $79,900. ' NEW BUNGALOW - 2 bedrooms, .1150 sq.•it.'1 acre' 10: $60,860. SPACIOUS -`4 bedroom) home, edge Of town, ga'tane, new kitchen,bath, large lot. • IdINLOSS TWP, - $97,300.'-3, bedroom house, 27 x 37 shop creek Ni pored, •• 51. ACRES -. Pasture, nous: fencing, edge df town. $60,000. 6 BEDROOM - house, attached 3 bay, garage. Bob St, $125,000. ASHt IELD - 3: bedroom house 11th cono., oyez' % acre lot $52,500. LISTINGS WANTED those physicians, nurses and other' staff who together played a central role in this special part of Hotel Dieuts history. .0n behalf of the 50th anniversary organizing com.mittee, I invite ail maternity hospital 'Yalurxx- ni" to .contact us to let us know who and where you are so that we can extend to:y, ou a personal invite - tion and provide you with more information about this festive. occasion, Whether or n.ot you are able to attend, we would' still appreciate hearing front you,. Pleasecontact the Development and Public Relations office at • Hotel Dieu Hospital at 905.687-3703 or by fax at 905-687-372.0: Robert Edgar Chair, 50th Anniversary Committee Hotel Dieu Hospital, St. Catharines. LucItaai.w SentipeWednesday: February Z5 1098 — Page 5 tart Here • Answer an Page 9 . "Mario pdtart° Fair. 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