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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-07-08, Page 16Expect an increase in OHIP benefits The Ontario government and the Ontario Medical Association have reached an agreement for a 4.83 per cent increase in OHIP benefits payable to physicians for the period from April 1, 1987 to March 31, 1988. The increase was recommended in a fact -finder's report. The 4.83 per cent average increase in- cludes a 3.33 per cent increase for the year plus a further 1.5 per cent special adjust- ment to deal with the economic impact on the medical profession of the Health Care Accessibility Act, which banned extra - billing. As part of the agreement, the OMA and the government agreed that charges which constitute unacceptable barriers to in- sured medical services are inappropriate and ' that they will work together to end such practices. The government will also provide fun- ding to reimburse physicians 100 per cent of any premium increase experienced in 1987 over 1986 for medical malpractice insurance. The agreement was reached following negotiations by the .Joint Committee on Physicians' Compensation, made up of government and OMA representatives and chaired by James C. Baillie, a corporate lawyer with Tory, Tory, Deslauriers and Binnington of Toronto. The Joint Committee met from March 5 to May 22 at which point Mr. Baillie took on the role of fact -finder. He submitted his report June 19. The committee unanimous- ly accepted the fact -finder's report. Based on the report, the committee recommend- ed an agreement which was submitted to, and approved by, the OMA and the Ontario government. The agreement was signed recently by Health Minister Murray Elston and Dr. Hugh Scully, president of the OMA. Mr. Elston thanked Mr. Baillie for "his skillful handling of negotiations which pro- ceeded in an orderly fashion and with the cooperation of both sides, led to today's agreement." Eggs are up OTTAWA — Higher feed and interest costs have bumped up the farm -gate price for Grade A large eggs by one cent in July, the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency an- nounced today. It is only the second time this year that the farm -gate price for eggs has increas- ed. The price paid to farmers this July - Egg Month - is lower than it was a year ago and considerably less than it was three years ago. While prices vary in all provinces, in Manitoba the July price is three cents lower than a year ago and 11 'cents lower than in 1984. �A.._..-.... GEMA sets the prices paid to egg farmers at the beginning of each month us- ing a formula which measures farm costs. As costs go up, so do prices. The priPes are reported in advance to the federal govefinent's National Farm Products Marketing Council. Announcement Pat Livingston, General Manager of the Lucknow Sentinel, is pleased to announce the appointment of Rob Bundy as editor of the Sentinel. Rob will also be writing on a part-time basis for Focus, the regional newsmagazine published in Goderich. Born in Clinton and raisgd in Goderich, Rob has returned to this area after spending the past seven years living and working in Alberta as a reporter on the St. Paul Journal. He and his wife Rhonda have travell- ed the worI I and are now happy to be settling back in the area. Rob is looking forward to meeting and working with the residents of Lucknow & area. ntinel i Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 8, 1987—Page 15 New roof on Rectory St. Joseph's Rectory recently had a much needed new roof put on by Alvin's T.V. The Parish community joyfully welcomes Marie Bernadette, daughter of Jim and Genevieve Morin who recently received the Sacrament of Ba tism. Congratulations to former arishioners Stan and Betty Doherty on th -occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. A surprise party was held July 4 at the Saltfard Valley Hall. Congratulations also go to the Kingsbridge members of the Goderich and District Pro -Life who assembled and entered a float in the Canada Day Parade in Goderich, July 1. The outstanding float which was occupied by several Kingsbridge families and which had as its theme "Every Child Deserves a Birth -Day" richly deserved the honour of a se- cond place finish overall in the judging of j ^-f Let's s e e V f API I you do it! newnaPatnon the entries. The Parish community was saddened by the recent loss of one of its parishioners, James Gilmore, who was buried on June 24. Many from the area attended the wed- ding reception for Morris Van Osch and Janice Halliday held at the Lucknow Com- munity Centre, Saturday, July 4. Janice and Morris were united in the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony on Saturday, July 4, at St. Joseph's Kingsbridge. St. Joseph's Community School extends a warm welcome to its new principal, Mr. Sandy McQuillan, a native of Lucknow, who was the successful applicant for the position. Advertising can save shopping time. CANAD1AK ADVERTISING FOUNDATION BUSI DIRECTORY "A reference to local services at your fingertip" duNac� Chisholm Fuels SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS SUNOCO LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 Furnace Installations Wool -Oil Combination Furnaces Burner Service - Propane Filling Station PRODUCTS FOR FARM. HOME & INDUSTRY THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR ADVERTISING CALL 528-2822 L:c OWAN 1 PIIINI1N LUCKNOW 528.2730 GENERAL PRINTING :1NI) OFFICE SI PPIJF MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Homes All fanlilie" are served wilt the utmost respect and digni- ty. For pre -arranged funeral iniurtt.i,ttiun t.ontaU t u" .at an time, R.C. MacKenzie & J. 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