Page 8, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, December 4, 1996 Ilospital board adds 2 new membe rs ]By 11k.Kowalkid Whitby General Hospi- tal's board of directors is at full strength once again. Board members last week accepted the recom- mnendation of its nominat- ing committee and added two new faces to their ranks. Courtjce resident Lee ZSterryand Jaciîe Sims of Whtbywill serve on the 20-member board until the hospital corporation 's annual meeting next June. Sterry general manager Of a locai radio station, and Simns operator of a home heaItÎi care supplies- bus!- ness in Oshawa replace Rob Morton and Peari Ault who had resigned. Morton, who only becaine board chair last June, step- ped down for business and er sonal reasons in Octe- r'while ill health foroed Ault te resign in Septeni- ber. Chair Catharine- Tunney said Sterry and Sims bring different qualities te the board.I "The nominating commit- tee determnined that we needed sornebody with experience in public rela- tions,» said Tunney of the formi e'sselection. "Lee Sterry has 23 years experience in that field," she said. rie'is also worked with Ajax-Pickering and Oshawa hospitals ini the past.» A director of Durhamn Region's Bureau of Excel- lence, Ste is also chair of Durham llege's speakers' bureau. "Mhe fact that he lives in Courtice goes alonq with the concept of opeming up the board to people outside Whitby,» said Tunney. As or0 Sims, wife of pro- minent Whitby la er David Sims, she establishes a link between the hospital and the home health care Two men allegedly attempting a break-in at Týrafalgar Castie Sohool were nabbed' after a short chase last week. Police say a security guard was making his rounds at the 401 Reynolds St. school around 2:25 a.m. Tuesday when he spotted two men standing at the east side of the school. Dr. John V. Chiarot (psychologist) wishes to announce that he has moved his office to 101 Dundas Street West Suite 303 (S.W. corner of Four Corners) L Witby, Ontario LN 2M2 (905) 668m9834 72 King St. W..- 372-4744 dm sR ac Saturday & evenîng FREE appoÎntments available. Initial Consultation IPC SbFX Intel PentiumO processor 32 MS RAM 256k pipeline cache 1 MB 64-bit SVGA video card FM receiver/luner radio card 33,600 bps fax.data modem 1.2 GB hard drive 8X SPeed CD ROM Sound Bîaster-1 6 card Amplified exlemai speakers Voioe mail telephony software Keyor, ouse & pad 1 5' S AMonitor Canon Colour Printer Software tites indluded: 4_ Mkrosoft Windows.95. V/ms -95 ___________ Plus Momsy 93% Entertainment Pack~ ~ u&DCINIJAI Sceneç Encarta -W, Danor~ SCOMPUTERS ________________ Imk«i kmide Logo aWffrUà ngd cW bds cf d kW Ooepoeto bnIPC k logà lo a k Icf3D kkooe38 MN*QP WbMdan36 arewImuUa wuk» WAM iyd qom PISBd<dgWOiake l Uig toA a~Npn u cs -6oed . h6oml meus tm Md an< ai so~i industry, Tunney said. "The two will be more closely aligned in the future," she said. A former nurse, Sima has also served as president of the local Red Cross sociey. Tunney said t h nominating committee con- sidered a «lrg number of excellent candidates". and that it was "difficult te nar- row it down» te Sims and Sterry. . Athough he does not challenge either person's qualifications, Wh itby Police chase, arrest 2 men Heasked them what they were doing and, as they started te walk away, he noticed a wire window screen had been pried away froni a basement window and the window had been forced open. The guard yelled at the men and they took off, run- ning east through a' field tewards Garden Street, says Inspector Greg Reid of Durhami Regional Police. The cguard radioed for help and police were called.' Officers checked the area and found a suspect in the area of Dundas and Ander- son streets. He teok off and was chased north to Orawforth Street before hie was caught and arrested.' The o ther suspect was found on the school grounds by the security guard and turned over to police. A 21-year-old Courtice man and a 20-year-old Bowxnanville man were charged with break and enter with intent,. and mis- chief over $5,000. Mif~ peum R 39fl 0U be-r Gerry Emm felt that local resident Norm Meal- ing should have been naxned te the board. A member of the Save OurGeneral Hospital citi- zescommittee, Mealing elected. was an unsuccesaful candi- «These new naines were split, but the board wanted t e wo nonxinated by th~ comrnitt~» A I 1* BO IyrbyrTl *Full three year.Canada wide parts and labour warranty *Unli mited tolI-free tech-support *ISO 9002 certitied *On-site service for one full year e Microsoft Voice recognition ~ a Microsoft Phone e MultimediaF I nternet L, ]> Ready 14 Incudes: date in last June's board. election. Mealing, JoAnne Prout, Richard Elsten and George Panellas ra.n as a slate, but only Prout and Elstoni were ~Ir not considered previously and I wanted te see the naine of Norni- Mealing there,» said Emni. "I asked that the vote be -------- LMeet ings, events Author Barry Siskind will conduct a one-day workshop on trade show planning, on Thursday, Dec. 12 at Cullen Garden. 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