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Huron Expositor, 2006-06-07, Page 6Page 6 June 7, 2006 • The Huron Expositor News • Seaforth will need good reason to contribute to Stratford redevelopment, says LAC chair Susan Hundertmark If Stratford General Hospital wants to fundraise in Seaforth for its $40-$45 million redevelopment project, direct benefits to Seaforth residents should be stressed, advised Seaforth Community Hospital's Local Advisory Committee chair Arend Streutker at last week's LAC meeting. "We realize this is going to be a very nice hospital but your goal is to raise money. What advantage is it to the hospital in Seaforth?" said Streutker. "It has to be very clear that this does not close Seaforth. ,You might get some money if you do that," he said. 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C,re'vn41 Feeee snares n Ctroe ti• Fra Aaarres 6¢•r ^•ee set a Iasi to 444 lasted tn1 dkn Sa><a badddro ray M re Waive kmpntlrs Rept Sed Oars kr eels Otero Fak 00 Iv 2000.0irle. Napa 1615N SGH. The redevelopment includes a new emergency department, a new intensive care unit, new operating rooms, a new in-patient psychiatry unit and a new maternal .child' unit, with much of it to be located in a new north wing of the existing hos- pital. Page responded that the redevel- opment will augment existing pro- grams and help with the retention and recruitment of specialists, many of whom travel to Seaforth for clinics. "What we're doing will make the Alliance even stronger," she said. Lynn Strugnell, vice president of clinical programs, added that 22 per cent of the surgical patients at SGH come from Huron County. "That's quite a big number," she said. Other statistics show that Huron County patients make up 20.4 per cent of the births at the hospital, 17.1 per cent of the special care nursery patients, 11.8 per cent of the pediatric patients and 23.7 per cent of the CT Scan patients. Page said she will be working closely with the Seaforth hospital foundation to make sure fundrais- ing campaigns do not overlap. "We want to underline . that we need to work together," she said, adding that services used by Seaforth people will be stressed dur- ing any fundraising done in Seaforth. "We are looking at people touched by our hospital and are already on our donor list," she said. "We will be very segmented with regards to our asks. We won't ask for things Seaforth does and does well," she said. Teacher injured in crash Jeremy DeMers, 27, of Central Huron, was airlifted to London Health Sciences Centre on June 2 for non -life threatening medical attention after a two -vehicle colli- sion at approximately 5:30 p.m., reports the Huron OPP. DeMers is a teacher at Seaforth Public School. The crash took place at .the inter- section of Airport Line and Mill Road in Bluewater, approximately three kilometres west of Brucefield. A 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix was • northbound on Airport Line and a 1999 Honda Civic was westbound on Mill Road. Both vehicles entered the intersection resulting in a collision. The driver of the Grand Prix, a 46 - year -old ,London woman, was unin- jured. The investigation is continuing.