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It is with pride that Centre Grey Health Services Foundation welcomes Triton Engineering Services Limited as a major donor to the Together In Care campaign for the new Markdale Hospital. 

Triton Engineering Services Limited are located in Central Ontario with offices in Fergus, Orangeville and Harriston.  They are a community-based consulting firm that provides a wide range of Civil Engineering services where municipalities face the challenge of managing growth and maintaining and upgrading their public infrastructure.

 

“This major gift from Triton Engineering Services Limited will go a long way as we transform health care in our communities for generations to come” stated Harvey Fraser, Chair of Centre Grey Health Services Foundation and the Together In Care campaign.  “It is really great to see community members like Triton Engineering step up to make this community the best it can be” advised Paul Stewart, volunteer of the Together In Care campaign. 

 

“Triton Engineering is committed to supporting the communities we live and work in by improving the quality of life through the realization of our vision and investing in municipal services, the environment and health and well-being of the public” stated Ray Kirtz, Principal of Triton Engineering Services Limited. 

 

Shovels hit the ground March 2021 and the hospital structure is shaping up nicely with strong support from the community.  The new Markdale Hospital is over double the size of the existing hospital at 68,000 and is on track to open in mid 2023.  For more information or to learn how you can help, please visit www.togetherincare.com

 

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Merlen Kropf Foundation delivers a big cheque

The Kropf Family is pleased to present a donation to Centre Grey Health Services Foundation for the new Markdale Hospital for a total amount of $50,000 issued by the Merlen  Kropf Foundation.  The family’s involvement in the Dundalk community began in 1976 with construction of the L&M Food Market Store.  The store moved to its current location in January 2000, where the pride in community service has continued.  L&M Food Markets also served the Markdale community, opening in July 1978 and operating for many years.  Merlen Kropf, the President of L&M Food Markets for 56 years, passed away in January 2022.  He was a firm believer in and proud supporter of community hospitals.  Merlen’s wife Doreen, their children Dale and Debra as well as their grandchildren and great-grandchildren, in carrying forth Merlen’s wishes and legacy, are pleased to offer this donation to the hospital which will serve many communities.  “It is our privilege to have the Kropf Family as members of our donor family” stated Harvey Fraser, Chair of the “Together In Care” Campaign and Centre Grey Health Services Foundation . “It is with pride that we will have a naming plaque in their honour in our new hospital.  They are strong advocates of this community and of health care and we are incredibly grateful for their support.” states Fraser. 

Several structural elements of the new Markdale Hospital are now complete and they are drywall installation has begun in the lower level.  This new technologically advanced facility is on track to be completed in mid-2023.     

 

 

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Bank of Montreal

 

BMO DONATES $100,000 IN SUPPORT OF NEW MARKDALE HOSPITAL

BMO Financial Group boosted the “Together In Care” campaign this week with a $100,000 donation to the new Markdale Hospital project.  BMO has been a loyal supporter of the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation for many years. 

“Hospitals provide critical care to our communities and BMO is proud to grow the good in Grey County with our donation to the new Markdale Hospital project,” said Cheri Knott Regional Vice President at BMO Financial Group. “This new state-of-the-art healthcare facility will create better access to care and improve health outcomes for many residents for years to come.”

This significant donation confirms BMO’s commitment to enriching the lives of everyone in this community.  

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Ramoca Shriners Support the new Markdale Hospital

Together in Care, Ramoca Shriners support the new Markdale Hospital

 Since 1872, Shriners have understood where hope and healing meet, compassion and expertise can come together and change lives. Shriners Hospitals for Children has a reputation for finding answers and giving families hope, providing specialized care regardless of the families’ ability to pay or insurance status. While they support healthcare and research, primarily through their own unique health care system of 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children in Canada, U.S., and Mexico, your Ramoca Shrine Club, owing allegiance to Rameses Temple, is excited to support the critical new construction of the new Markdale Hospital!  Campaign Chair Harvey Fraser is grateful to have this prestigious group as partners in this important project.  

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Beaver Valley Ski Club adds to their donation!

BEAVER VALLEY SKI CLUB HONOURED IN NEW HOSPITAL

This year’s Banked Slalom event at the Beaver Valley Ski Club welcomed over 400 riders and guests to the club to help bring the season to an end and to help the fundraising initiative of the Together In Care Campaign for the new Markdale Hospital.

The Club was excited to present this $19,000 donation to the Centre Grey Health Service Foundation, in support of the new Markdale Hospital. The Banked Slalom event, including prior years, has now raised over $50,000 in total for the Markdale Hospital.

As a result, they will have a Hospital Emergency room named in memory of Club snowboarder Jackie Primeau Snarr.  Jackie has been the inspiration behind the Banked Slalom since its inception. 

“Huge thanks to the Beaver Valley Ski Club, the Banked Slalom Team and every sponsor and patron who came out for this event” stated Robert Bateman, Board member of Centre Grey Health Services Foundation.  “A community hospital is only possible with community support, and we are very grateful to the BVS for the support they continue to show to their hospital!” said Bateman. 

Several structural elements of the new hospital are now complete including the framework and the base of the roof. The project remains on target to be complete mid-2023.

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Dr. Hamilton Hall and Dr. Susan Grant Hall and family

We have owned property near Markdale since 1981.  Both Susan and I had medical practices in Toronto so it wasn’t until 1993 that we were able to move to Glenelg.  From the start the Markdale Hospital was a big part of our lives.  Shortly after we settled in, our three-year-old son Toby fell and broke his leg necessitating our first visit.  Once the fracture was set and immobilized, Toby quickly discovered how to walk unaided.  His stomping around on his cast led to frequent return visits to the hospital for new rolls of plaster to repair the damage.  We got to know the place very well. 

A couple of years later my neighbor and I were splitting wood. He crushed his little finger and I took him to Markdale.  There was no surgeon available on site so rather than transport my neighbor to Owen Sound, I was given permission to use the Markdale operating room.  

A few months later I received a polite letter from the administration at Grey Bruce Health Services suggesting that, since I was making regular use of the hospital system, perhaps I would like to join the hospital staff.  I did.

Forward to 2002 when I was asked to chair the first fund raising campaign for a new hospital: “Just a few weekends of your time”.  Thanks to amazing community support we collected pledges for twelve million dollars, an amount far more than the government anticipated.  And then we waited.  For 15 years.

During that time the hospital remained a significant part of our lives.  I continued to see patients there, was sick enough to spend a week as an in-patient, two broken arms – I had to drop my motorcycle and Toby fell out of a tree –and I joined the new Capital Campaign.  The Hall family has been deeply involved with the Markdale hospital for decades and supporting this up-to-date facility is one of our best decisions.

 

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Dundalk Credit Union Gives Generously to the Together In Care Campaign!

     Thank you Dundalk Credit Union for                your generous donation to the

              Together In Care Campaign!

IN SUPPORT OF THE NEW MARKDALE HOSPITAL

The Board and Staff of the Dundalk District Credit Union showed their community support this week, as they pledged a total of $50,000. to the “Together In Care” campaign for the New Markdale Hospital. 

 

When the campaign began many years ago to build a new hospital in Markdale, the Dundalk District Credit Union stepped forward with a significant contribution, and now that this long-awaited project is finally underway they stepped up again to provide additional and much needed financial support for the new hospital. 

“All of us at the Dundalk District Credit Union live and work right here in the area served by Markdale Hospital and each one of us has been personally impacted in some way during the course of our lives by the benefits of local health care services and the excellent care provided here in our rural community. We understand the importance of having a new hospital right here in Markdale” stated Janice Mason, CEO of the Dundalk District Credit Union.

“We are very proud to be partnering with the Dundalk District Credit Union as we improve health care in our communities through this new hospital.  Their donation will have a positive impact on the lives of many for decades to come” stated Harvey Fraser, Chair of the “Together In Care” campaign, and Centre Grey Health Services Foundation.   

Construction of the new Markdale Hospital is now 35% complete and running on schedule. Roofing is now underway. The 78,000 square foot facility is on target to open in mid 2023.