Monday, October 20, 2008

October 20, 2008 - Monday

Todays Gazette is brought to you by
-- Unity Medical Center of Grafton --
~ "Uniting for a Healthier Tomorrow" ~
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The current temperature is 41 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 56/34
Normal H/L temp for this date is 54/31
It was 79 degrees on this date in 78
Today's average low temperature is 31 degrees. That, along
with the lack of "Skeeters", indicates it's time to switch the Gazette's
moniker from Skeeterville to Shivercity.
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L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff. Tomorrow evening (Tuesday,
October 21) members of the Unity Medical
Center Foundation will be holding a informational meeting regarding the
current Unity Hospital renovation/construction project.
Tuesday evening the campaign committee will be prepared to provide
local and area residents with the progress and the process of Unity
Medical Centers construction project. The meeting will be held in the
Century Elementary School commons area starting at 7:00 pm.
"Uniting for a Healthier Tomorrow" - a very appropriate title -
indicating the commitment to the long term health needs of our area.
Cordell Dick, professional campaign manager will be speaking on
the opportunities that the campaign presents for those community members
committed to the welfare of healthcare in the Grafton area.
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Unfortunately, I'm finding it difficult, at best, describing the
myriad of benefits members of my family have enjoyed regarding Grafton's
Unity Medical Center.
Just recently, one of our family members required, what I believe
to be, a very serious and significant surgery. Describing Unity Medical
Centers Physicians and Unity's entire support team, during that
procedure, as anything less than "excellent" would be a misnomer of the
greatest degree.
Our family members were not only able to witness and appreciate
Grafton Unity Medical Centers fantastic medical care of "our" patient.
Their high level of care and concern for all of our family members was
constantly evident as well.
The success and future of Grafton's Unity Medical Center is
extremely important to me and to the members of my family. Also,.... I
hasten to add, that the future of the Grafton community relies heavily
on the future of Grafton's Unity Medical Center as well.
Please give Unity Medical Center every possible consideration and
plan to attend the 7:00 pm Tuesday evening presentation.
"Uniting for a Healthier Tomorrow."
Food for thought:
If you are planning to leaving money for something. Why not leave
it in the health care system of your community?
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Speaking about the future. So far,.... at least, I haven't
heard much (as a matter of fact,... nothing) from "our" city leaders
regarding the demolition and "cleanup" of the former Walsh County Bank
building in the 500 block of Hill Avenue.
If everything we hear about inflation on television is right, and,
I think that part could be. It will be considerably cheaper to address
the WCB building today, than it will be tomorrow. If there is such a
thing as a building in town that could be laced with significant amounts
of mold, mildew and small animals with long tails. It could well be the
building that once housed the Walsh County Bank and Trust.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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"It's better to look at the world realistically, than it is thru
rose colored glasses." Or so it seems to me.


Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.

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