Alex Lloy of Tiverton and his partner, Rosemarie Superville, celebrated his 75th birthday with a party, inviting their friends and asking them to contribute to the Kincardine Hospital redevelopment project in honour of this milestone event.
The party raised $7,500 which was presented to capital campaign manager Mark Womack.

Alex Lloy (right) and his partner, Rosemary Superville (centre), of Tiverton present a $7,500 donation to Kincardine Hospital capital campaign manager Mark Womack
The campaign is within $2.9-million of the $18-million local share to bring modern, expanded care close to home.
To raise more funds, the Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation is hosting its inaugural Lighthouse-to-Lighthouse Half Marathon and 5K, Oct. 4. Visit raceroster.com/events/2026/116546/lighthouse-to-lighthouse-half-marathon-and-5k and search to find participants and teams to support.
Kin Cares 50/50 continues to break jackpot records month-after-month. The August draw is already climbing, and tickets are available at kincares5050.ca, the Kincardine Legion, the Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop, and the ticket squad at events around town.
The foundation will be on-site at the International Plowing Match and Rural Expo, Sept. 22–26, hosted near Walkerton. Visit the booth to learn more about Bruce County’s first Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine, and celebrate this once-in-a-generation investment in local health care.
Follow the foundation on Facebook for campaign updates, event news, and progress toward the final $2.9-million. To learn more or make a donation, visit kincardinefoundation.ca.
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