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Mrs: Allan McCall There wer913 tables of et4chre was guest spesi>ter on behalf of ' , I t wl 0 }� ''
in la at th 0 Alcohol d Drug. Corice I c. At
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The 13th and 16th, Unit meta Friday P y e' Community Hall last A eon I an D . g. rn, n
t eveiwain . Prize' winners .the ornin service at. Duff's
the Wedri nea ' eve.,Gerald Smith on were;
High til,
'- Mrs. Jean, United' Ch'urch'on Sunday. �`����0� ae
Wednesday evening. Miller; Second high • = Mrs, , Mr: & Mrs. Nelson Reid were
Mks. Jim Fritz opened the Charles Cyt{ningham; high Man; recent xisitors with Mr, & Mrs,. J
deiyottrial period. " We Ldve the Alvi Stimore' of Stratford. - Mrs. Leo °TeaterQ,...' rsR aGk t , .
P. Roily Achillids, Second lei It * , ,. ,
Place, Picard Mrs, W. C.: Benr�iett; Mxs.
O God was sung, Ted Fothergill. Lucky Chalk Mission Band .tpembers are
y i' g C Russell' Rr ani and Ivtrs,,,;Qr+ille,
` es McCutcheon, reminded to bring their hirer•=,Oke el the Auxiliary to Se ryjI)e
Thanks for ever hing led into the , Mrs; harts m ehare. were. grits, or money donations for the' '
p .owed b the seri turd readin Iy
from Znd Cgrinthlans . 9. 6.15 Oke o th Hospital wall oath
Yt Mrs, Torr
topic for the original .Thanks- E , est Steence .Dundas, rs. -Children's Aid to- their- November y P -
some 8 700 other hos
p g Er vens, Mrs., Eleanor meeting neit Sunday. ' Y petal people -'
giving. ,The•offering was received Liphard ,,and Mrs.. Jim Blake. We are glad to report that Jim he Province of ,the
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and: dedicated 'by Mrd: Frtiz. Another euchre was announced in Shortreed of the village was able Ontario Hospital Association/[ !*
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Mrs. George McCall conducted two weeks, November 15th at 'to return home from the hospital Hospital Auxiliaries Association ,.. .
the business. Mrs. Don 8:30 p.m, last week. J
oint Convention at the Four
Seasons Sheraton and the Royal LOOK FOR,
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McDonald read the minutest' The • Personals Recent visitors with Mrs. l /*
roll call was answered by 10 , Mrs, Edna Haekwell attended ✓Walter 'L
Broadfoot were Mr. & York Hotels in Toronto from __
members and there were 2 guests the anniversary services at North Mrs. .Malcolm McDougall of October 27 through October 30,
197.4. The theme "Educating for
present: ,Plans made for the fowl Side United Church in Seaforth on •Exeter; Mrs. Steven Kerley of Health - Your Hospital's ,Role".
supper. The offering wa.N Sunday. Toronto and Mrs, Wm. Farquson this' will be the 64th Annual '
received and dedicated. Little Mark; Machan of and her ,mother of Londoti. /
Coffee and cookies, were served Goderich is Spending a few days Work has be on the new Meeting of the Hospital
by Mrs. Don Fraser. and the with his grandmother, Mrs. residence being erected by -Mr , Auxiliaries Association of
hostess, Mrs. Smith. Kirkbyand Frank Kirkb Ontario. it is comprised of X22
Y•' &' Mrsr,Ron Bennett, auxiliaries with over 62,000
members, who last year raised
nearly $3,000,000.00 for , their
hospitals, "
"The • Lieutenant -Governor of
Qntario; the Honourable Pauline
M. McGibbon will be the guest of
the Auxiliaries Association at
their Banquet on -Monday,
Oct ober 28, and will address -the
delegates. Her Honour has long
been involved ih the "volunteer"
profession through her extensive
intergsts in the IODE, the arts,
the university and as Past Chair-
man of the Board of Governors of
the Women's College Hospital.
The program will include pre-
sentations by St. Joseph's'Hospi-
tal Hamilton Ro al Ottawa
Liberal Leader Robert Nixon's
been a total abdication of
schools . would,.. find this
y
Hospital, Ottawa anO Arnprio'r
District
In reply • to Opposition
starts for this Province will be up
motion, as a minority party, did
Wk
non -confidence motion debated in
responsibility_ on the part of the
information helpful- and should
Hoppital, A nprior;. an
nearly $3,000,000.00 for , their
hospitals, "
"The • Lieutenant -Governor of
Qntario; the Honourable Pauline
M. McGibbon will be the guest of
the Auxiliaries Association at
their Banquet on -Monday,
Oct ober 28, and will address -the
delegates. Her Honour has long
been involved ih the "volunteer"
profession through her extensive
intergsts in the IODE, the arts,
the university and as Past Chair-
man of the Board of Governors of
the Women's College Hospital.
The program will include pre-
sentations by St. Joseph's'Hospi-
tal Hamilton Ro al Ottawa
Liberal Leader Robert Nixon's
been a total abdication of
schools . would,.. find this
y
Hospital, Ottawa anO Arnprio'r
District
In reply • to Opposition
starts for this Province will be up
motion, as a minority party, did
questioning, as to whether any
non -confidence motion debated in
responsibility_ on the part of the
information helpful- and should
Hoppital, A nprior;. an
context but was only affording the
residents of the Province of
approximately 110,000 units. Of
opportunity to discuss inflation in
theHouse this week and which
Government -• in .fact, a kind of
prove useful in the, Canadian
address by Miss W. J. Shooter,
the Ontario Housing Action
concern to, the people.
Minister of Colleges and
dealt , with the Government's
sarrenderin of the right to
g g
studies of courses the. schools.
0 ordinator, Auxiliary
� - y Volunteer
issues were discussed and by way
indicated- to the Legislature that.
priced ,for the HOME program
failure to bring forward effective
govern - by -not intruding on
The kit contained a picture of
Service's. OH.A., on "Let's Talk
admission policies and
The inSome group below $800,
`
4 programmes to moderate the
behalf of the consumerand
Premier Davis, pamphlets titled,
About Motivation"; an address
number of families in this
Premier, that a price review
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inflationary pressures on the cost
protecting the consu-mer,,. in ' a
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A Profile of the 'Davis
b Mrs. Arthur Pi o
Y g tt; Member
the Province and that a municipal
the five medical schoots lin the
One ormy constituents wrote to
' of living, especially in the areas of
situation quite so desperate `and
Government; The Priorities of the
of the Ottawa -Carleton Regional
applications.
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food,, rent and fuel, was received
so savage as this is, .particularly
Davis Government, The
Health Council,.. Ottawa.
which I am sure concerns many
arbitrators in landlord -tenant rent
would be no increase in OHIP
with some adverse'criticism.
for low 'and fixed income earners.
Progressive Conservative
Panels and round table discus -
expanded powers should be given
There has been reports that
Drug Benefit Program required
There seem to be a general lack
During the , question and
Tradition in Ontario, and also
sighs are also planned to -enable
be, removed. However, the
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of understanding as to the
answer period, Robert Nixon
descriptions of. Government
delegates to increase their know-
Provincial Ceiling does exist. This
`t ` ,1
non -confidence motion: This is a
wanted to know from the Minister
programs. Mrs. Brich indicated
ledge and -exchange , ideas in,
available to the Ministry. The
months.'If a senior citizen wants
means of getting serious' debate°
4* Housing, Donald Irvine
that she was not aware that these
many areas.
hospitals, must be capable of
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F on the floor of the House, The
whether there was any
had been distributed and.that she
, The Convention will conclude
available. lt,was agreed -'that the
number ,of it cards ,with one
Liberal Party as , the Official
information available about the-
would look into the matter.
with tours of three Toronto
inflationary factors would vary
which can be followed biy' senior
Opposition is allowed two non-
assembly of 1.0,000 acres, more or
The Minister of .Housing, Mr.
hospitals - Hospital for Sick .
1975 budgetary procedure ,for
\ .1 \ `;t, i
u confidence motions a ; .year
• .less of land. in the Edwardsburgh
Donald Irvine, announced
Children, Mount Sinai Hospital
the Ontario Hospital Association.
' r whereas the New Democratic
Township: Mr. 'Irvine insisted
yesterday the signing of
and the Queen Street Mental
-Party as the third party, is
that he 'did not know for what
agreement to construct 3,033
Health Centre.
allowed one non -confidence
purpose the land is,assembled or
subsidized' units under the
Mrs. D. C. Murray, Toronto,
motion during one sessiou„'In.fact
Who is.acquiring option on the
Ontario Housing Action Program.
Presit$ent ,of H.A.A. is general
the Libera s,•.yyere criticized for not
farmi,nd< kie said ,it; remaiilod to
'T(te` .Province : promised, -3 wo
eAairm4n-"
making use of this device.
be seen whether it would be ap
roduce 12 000 units for the year
The Liberal - Party when
Government undertaking.
,
1974. It is hoped that the housing
introducing the non -confidence
In reply • to Opposition
starts for this Province will be up
motion, as a minority party, did
questioning, as to whether any
to 90,000 units, a considerable
not expect to win the vote in this
priority is given to children of
drop froip last year which was
context but was only affording the
residents of the Province of
approximately 110,000 units. Of
opportunity to discuss inflation in
Ontario to attend professional
the 3,033 subsidized units under
the areas where it is of utmost
universities of'this.Province, the
the Ontario Housing Action
concern to, the people.
Minister of Colleges and
Program only 1,167 units or 38%
1� During the debate these vital
Universitts, Mr. James Auld;"
of the ' subsidized units will be
issues were discussed and by way
indicated- to the Legislature that.
priced ,for the HOME program
of specific proposals, Mr. Nixon
individual universities set
income range of below $14,500.
strongly urged that a coftimitment
admission policies and
The inSome group below $800,
for a balanced or surplus budget
throughout the. Province about
which represents a significant
in 1975-76, must come from the
84T of the first year students are
number of families in this
Premier, that a price review
Canadian citizens. For the 582
Province' has not been
procedure must be ,established by
first year positions, available at
mentiond.
the Province and that a municipal
the five medical schoots lin the
One ormy constituents wrote to
rent ' review procedure - be
Province there was a total of 8,733
me, unfortunately omitting her
established, whereby a Board
applications.
address making it difficult to
should have powers to call
Ontario Health Minister Frank
respond, and raised a matter
Ai' witnesses and compel evidence as
Miller has indicated that there
which I am sure concerns many
arbitrators in landlord -tenant rent
would be no increase in OHIP
senior citizens. She wasander the
disputes. Mr. Nixon said that
premiums in, the next fiscal year.
misapprehension that the new
expanded powers should be given
There has been reports that
Drug Benefit Program required
to the Ontario Energy Board, so
ceilings on hospital spending will
her to obtain a prescription each
that all fuel prices; as well a's
be, removed. However, the
time she needed a refill. Senior
energy prices could come under
Minister has pointed out that a
citizens are given 4 drug cards at
its jurisdiction. Ontario's position.
Provincial Ceiling does exist. This
a time, and doctors may authorize
in negotiating .with the federal
is the fixed sum which will be
a supply of drugs 'up to six
government in this regard should
available to the Ministry. The
months.'If a senior citizen wants
a be predicated on the policy that
sum total of funds requested by
more than one month's supply of
price increases for Canadian,
hospitals, must be capable of
drugs, all he or she has to do is to
resources must serve.0 all
being contained within the funds
deposit - the corresponding
Canadians -and not just those in
available. lt,was agreed -'that the
number ,of it cards ,with one
the Province of origin
percentage impact of existing
pharmicist. This isAhe procedure
Mr. Stephen Lewis, Leader of
inflationary factors would vary
which can be followed biy' senior
the New Democratic Party, in
from one hospital to another. The-
citizens particularly those who
support of the Non -confidence
1975 budgetary procedure ,for
have transportation difficulfies or
motion said that the -New
1975 was accepted in-advan�e by
those who wish to spend a holiday
Democratic Party understood the
the Ontario Hospital Association.
away from home'for any length of
international realities of inflation, Mr.moert Roy, Liberal time.-
they understood the continental Member for • Ottawa East,asked
realities, and that they accepted Mrs. Margaret Birch, Secretary IT22 �{
the Premier's contention that for Social DEvelopment, about Guaranteed
*,inflation and the pressures on the the pamphlets being distributed
,cost of living generally are very by the ,Conservative Party of '
much a national pbenomenom Ontario, under the title "Body Income Certificates
.and that it is, therefore, difficult Politic". The pamphlets were
for a province to intercede. He sent to all the Librarians of 1�
felt, however, that there are ways schools across the Province under
for the Province of Ontario to a letter signed by Duncan Greets,
irftrude itself in defence of th€ which indicated' that the staff -as '
consumer, and that there. has well as the students of high p ,
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