] i | ~The Glen Meadows Golf and Trophy, as well as the Bernice tured the club trophy in 1980, club _ ship. was won by Doris McKinnon, and the Taylor Trophy. spokesman Shirley Anderson said. Also distinguishing herself in while the Autumn Trophy was ggvO more prestigious awards on She said. Silver spoons were won by _ the silver spoon. | Jacklin wins club trophy with great performance It’s been ten years she diditthe Nov. 6. Victors in the Canadian Ladies Green, Dorothy Sluggett, Marion last time, but 1990 was the year for _. Golf Association Pin Rounds were Sluggett, Jean Horton and Betz Lorraine Jacklin to win the ladies’ fn nee HES) year 2S 2 Santos Gayle Green and Lorraine Hyne, Ard, she said. club championship again Jacklin picked up the business Who both play at Glen Meadows, 3 : ladies’ championship Nash che gaiq In the 9-hole competitions, Jean George was triumphant and Country Club lady golfer last cap- Wilson senior ladies’ champion- Glen Meadows’ Garland Trophy _cjaimed both the Garland Trophy Ina ceremony last week, Jacklin the 1990 season, Roberta Harding presented to June Parsons, Ander- Anderson said Fem Atwell won was presented with the club trophy. won the Handicap Reduction ‘°°? said. the 9-hole Canadian Ladies Golf A recipient of the award in 1980 award after bringing her handicap _— Also, the George Paulin Trophy Association Pin Round competi- e and 1979, Jacklin also collected down by more than 20 per cent, was awarded to Joy Donald. tion, while Grace Anderson won Sports TheReview Wednesday, November 14,1990 — B7 YOUR LOCAL POLICE C ICBC he Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation is a charitable or- ganization dedicated to pre- serving the quality of health care pro- vided by the Saanich Peninsula Hospital. The role of the Foundation is to foster community awareness and financial support of the hospital. The growth and expansion of the population of the Peninsula and Gulf Islands is reflected in the growing #iumbers who regularly use the range 4 of Services available at Saanich Pen- 4 insula Hospital. In 1989/90, for exam- ple, there were: Newborns 145 Emergency Visits 19,309 Seen It’s an investment Nutrition Counselling 488 s O.R. Surgical Procedures 1,523 f Laboratory Tests 363,559 int your fu ure e Radiology Exams 15,850 Ultrasound Exams 2,016 Physiotherapy 14,773 Below: the new five-bed Ambulatory Care Unit completed in March, 1990 continues to handle a variety of Day Surgery and other diagnostic procedures. =e = Geese ee eee === Ge - - g- Ree ee ee ee ew Be Gee erhaps during the Annual Fundraising Campaign for | would like to support the fine quality of 1990 you could take a moment health care at Saanich Peninsula Hospital. to think not only about your health, Enclosed is my tax deductible gift in the amount of: But also about the availability of a $100 G $200 O $50 | quality health care facility right - here in our own community, 6 a S280 By close to family and friends. A | prefer to donate: $ facility which consistently All donors’ names will be published in the Hospital's Annual Report unless delivers quality health care otherwise requested. Donations of $25.00 or more will receive four and one which continually quarterly issues of “Heartstrings,” the hospital newsletter. strives to meet the changing needs of our community. A facility which you depend on to be there Address when you most need it. Name Centre photo: Satellite Laboratories Postal Code throughout the Peninsula and on the Gulf Ay FETT ee patients to access laboratory services. and mail to: PO. Box 1000, Saanichton, B.C. VOS 1M0 Perhaps you could also consider the fact that funding for medical equipment from government falls short of what is actually needed to maintain the quality you enjoy at Saanich Peninsula Hospital, and that’s where your financial support makes a real difference. Our most current example is the urgent need to replace outdated Radiology (x-ray) equipment. While government funding provides $300,000, or 75% of its $400,000 price tag, the $100,000 balance must be raised from individuals and business support within our community. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Dozens of items in over ten hospital departments have been identified as items which would enhance the delivery and health care to you and members of your family. Modern Radiology technology will replace and upgrade existing equipment. ou have the opportunity to make a contribution to the quality of the health care facility we all en- joy as members of this community. Please give to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Founda- tion. Your donation will make a difference. ‘Your health . . . Cherish it. Protect it. Invest in it. You'll never make a more important investment. SAANICH & PENINSULA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ca make it more convenient for Please make your cheque payable to the: Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation, 4 eee la ek a A a a ee