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Bayfield reeve says not responsible jUne
for defeat of health council proposal
Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddleifson
told Huron County council Friday
that his failure to support a
recommendation that Huron-
Perth form a health council did
not result in the defeat of the
recommendation. He said the
vote not to form the council was 8-
7 at a special steering committee
meeting but added that his
negative vote did not break a tie.
The committee has been
working for two years to look at
all the aspects of forming a two
county health council. The in-
vestigation was made after
medical professionals, hospital
staff and most other
professionals connected with
health services balked at the idea
of being grouped with Middlesex,
Oxford and Elgin counties in one
council and both county councils
voted to look at a two county
system as an alternative.
Health councils were a project
developed by the provincial
ministry of health to cut costs of
health care delivery, remove
competition between neighboring
municipalities and allow people
better access to people at the top
of the health care bureaucracy.
Oddleifson told council that he
voted against the formation of the
council because it didn't leave
any flexibility for timing the
formation. He said other
municipalities had formed
Councils in the province and he
was in favor of Huron-Perth just
sitting back and watching their
development.. He said by doing
this a Huron-Perth council could
benefit from the admirable
qualities and not be burdened
with the problem others faced.
"The council could storm in
overnight or it could take two
years to develop," said
Oddleifson.
He added that the vote did not
put any times on the formation
and if that had of been added he
would have supported the motion.
He said the vote was merely to
form and he wanted it to say
more.
The ministry used the number
100,000 as an arbitrary figure
when setting up health councils
and decided that a council should
be formed for every 100,000
people at least, That meant that
Huron County did not have
enough people to warrant an
independent council and had to be
linked with another municipality.
Oddleifson said Perth was a
logical choice but pointed out that
even Perth was distinctly dif-
ferent from Huron. He said
Huron had a completely rural
base and Perth did not, rie btlIU
the city of Stratford gave the
county different attitude than
Huron and suggested that
possibly Huron should be seeking
its own council.
There's no magic in the
number '100,000, he said. "It
appears to be inevitable that we
get a health council but it could
still be one for two counties or one
for each," said the Bayfield
reeve.
He said the ministry would not
force a health council on the area
pointing out that then minister of
health Frank Miller made that
promise two years ago when the
steering committee began its
work. He said he felt that promise
would hold true now despite the
formation of 18 health councils
since that time and the advent of
98 percent of the province being
under councils if Metro Toronto
votes in favor of them,
In a report to council Bill Dale,
Seaforth deputy-reeve, said the
steering committee met with
physicians from both counties to
try to deal with some cf the
concerns the doctors had with
councils. He said the medical
officer of health for Huron, Dr.
Frank Mills, reported to the
board that the conclusion he drew
from the meeting was that a
council formed at this time would
interfere with the present process
of health care delivery in the two
counties, He added that the
doctors agreed that if the for-
mation of a council was deemed
necessary in two or three years
they would co-operate completely
with the ministry.
Two members of the 15 person
committee said they were con-
fident a health council would be
formed here despite a committee
recommendation against them.
Dr. Mills and Lloyd Morrison,
Chairman of the steering com-
mittee and reeve of Fullarton
township, said they didn't feel the
committee's decision against the
council would prevent it for long.
Both men felt confident that the
two counties will not be
amalgamated with the larger
municipalities but Morrison said
he got the impression from
ministry personnel that a
situation could be created where
the counties ask to be allowed to
form the council. Mills backed up
the comment adding that every
time the county applies for more
funds it will be plagued with
comments to the affect that no
council has been formed yet and
he believes it will eventually be a
strike against the area.
Mills added that,lie; `does 'not
feel the ministry will permit
Huron and Perth to stand apart
from the remainder of the
province, the bulk of which have
formed councils. He said the
administration of the health care
in the province would be different
from Huron and Perth and the
two systems would probably not
be compatible forcing Huron-
Perth to follow in the way of a
council,
Norman Hayes, Wingham
Public Hospital administrator
and Dr. Norman McGregor, also
of Wingham, feel that the
MRS. VERNA 'MITCHELL
Mrs. Verna (Preszcator )
Twitchell, formerly of Hensall,
late of Maplewoods Apts.,
.Zurich, wife of the late Orville
Twitchell passed away at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Sunday,
May 29, 1977,
Surviving is one son Murney,
London; two daughters Mrs.
Peter (Audrey) Loiocomo,
Windsor; Mrs. Lloyd (Gloria)
Mousseau, Hensall. Predeceased
by a daughter Mrs. Allan
(Shirley) Davidson, Port
Colborne.
Also surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. Alice Harding, Calif., and
Mrs. Ethel Harmon, B.C., two
brothers Edward Preszcator,
London, and Basil Preszcator,
Exeter, twelve grandchildren,
nine great-grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Funral service was held from
the Bonthron Funeral Chapel,
Hensall, Tuesday, May 31, with
Rev, Don Beck officiating,
Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetery,
Page 3
ministry will support the corn-
Mittee's recommendation not to
form a council. The two members
of the committee said the
Ministry haS indicated it is not as
convinced of the worth, of health
councils as it was a few yearS ago
and may be willing to hold up the
creation of more councils pen-
ding further study. Hayes added
that the committee was told that
the ministry is thinking of
declaring a moratorium on the
councils across the province until
there is proof they are as ef-
fective as hoped.
McGregor said he thinks the
ministry will be happy Huron-
Perth rejected the council for-
mation and will believe an in-
telligent appraisal of the people's
views. He said he felt the speed at
which the councils formed caught
the government off guard and
they would welcome a chance to
take it easy for a while,
of
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