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SAVE OUR HOSPITALS: Cartoon auction for hospital campaigns



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ARTIST Mike Payne has donated three cartoons to each campaign fighting to save West Sussex hospitals.
The Keep Worthing and Southlands hospitals (KWASH) campaign mascot Nurse Sunshine was one of Mike's designs which can be seen on signs in shop windows, homes and numerous sites around Worthing and Adur.

Click here to see a larger version of the cartoon.

An auction to raise money for the threatened hospitals' fighting funds is taking place at Fontwell Race Course on Sunday, November 18.

KWASH chairman Tom Wye said: "I think it's marvelous we've got this cartoon, it's very professional.

"Mike has been a fantastic supporter of KWASH by giving us Nurse Sunshine and this."

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  • Last Updated: 25 October 2007 12:42 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
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Joan James,

goring 25/10/2007 14:06:54
Brilliant, very appropriate to the cause. well done Mike
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psykicpup,

worthing 25/10/2007 16:33:47
great idea lets hope it raises lots cash to help fight the cause
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