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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-07-11, Page 5WAREHOUSE Ladies' Shoes *THOUSANDS OF PAIRS •SURPLUS STOCKS •DISCONTINUED LINES...SECONDS...ETC. 2ND FLOOR FEATURES 3 PR. 61 0• $5.0 112.j 3P'R. 8 Ladies' Purses and Handbags $b• JFOS15R II3 s. FACTORY SECONDS 3 FOR 11$. Men's Shoes $1 5 • 3 FOR 540. Men's Golf Shoes •BURGUNDY PATENT LEATHER *CANADIAN •7 to 12 $20. 2 PR. 530. ;e- 4 our and nship end a uncil, Ligan; luron d;,,the 6. on 1rthe ed by fluid frooi were seting h no n. on Told the tied: nship rayne ;rator 0 per 98.72 on of le Lucknow Sentinel,. Wednesday, July x1, 1984—page 5 efrom Ontario last year. exceeded their funding by . about $60 million. *As a result'many hospitals. are having to draw en Itheir^ capital reserves'- to subsidize their ,operatcng.expenses,, which' i$ depleting, the resources of the, heal* ;rent stem and its :abilih' to.improve facilties, : Y im ,..Pro Robert...Pike, then chrsirman of the finance committee, 'told the (board.. Reporting on an OHA .sponsored seminar for financechairman, which , was held in: Toronti, Pike said there is concern that . health carer cots• areout stripping govern- ment 'funding. 'New technology is adding; to the .:cost, as is, an aging, population: For, example, the average cost of health are for a person over 65 is three' times what it is•for' ;someone under 65, while fora person over. 15 it 'is eight times as high,, : He also reported ori ,other aspects of the seminar,, which was attended by .representa- tives from, -about 25 small and medium- stied,. hospitals., He said it was a good opportunity to meet 'and compare notes -with!, -board' members from other hospitals,~ concluding it might be :worthwhile , to;, set . up similar meetings„ an; a regional basis giving board members�a chancel:: share ideas with others , in a ,similar position! •ed , 0 E3 IP • Administrator 3ayei; read the boarda letter.from Dr. W S, Wheiap ., a.Fediatrician, ,who has .been, coniingr 9 : the. Winghat. ,t. . os , ital on a consulting b , sis for.somle•:time. rtr In :Ns . letter,* Dr. Whelan .congratulated , t board, �„its • new b lidin& project and .enclosed a ohegtieFfor $200, as hcs:.contribu- tion: to the.. program. Dlscusa ,X;ray Polley A report' from the medical staff sparked ,a 4 - discussion between Hayes .and, the `doctors: On the board over the hospital's policy of doing x-rays for -local chiropractors, • Dr. Walter. Wong said chiropractors are ::asking, the hospital to do their x-rays because they are not allowed to take thein • 1n their. offices. He also noted the chiropractor must then come to( the hospital to see the x-rays, and they' are also read an_d • reported • on by the ; hospital.. radiologist, He commented there is a disagreement between doctors'and .chiropractors on the, long term effects, of. x-rays 'on the. hody. Hayes: said that tinder the Public • 'Health Act the -hospital is required to • comply with such requests; though the radiologist can ;refuse to do::an x-ray if he feels. it is not safe or warranted. The hospital is, not doing :full spinal , x-rays, he added, since • it is• not ,d .fir Ldl'ey. pt of t*. on hand. *from Page 1 'involving 20 vessels; from Torbay, England to. Lisbon in July, ,1956, The `race proved. popular with sailors and the public alike, and the committee evolvedinto the Sail Training Association (STA), set up ,to organize races every other year in European waters. • The• tall ships'i • impact on the North. ClarifiTcation A story inlast.week's Sentinel regarding a discussion -4i a soil conservation demonstra- tion held in: ° Ashfield. , Township June 28 stated that among -the 2S people 'remaining at t1 demonstration;, a . show ,of hands indicated they were in favour- of .having' :the entire township' included in ,the . Authority:, Itahould. be clarified: that of the 25 people remaining at.the �meeting,•only the Ashfield residents' 'indicated Whether they were.ili : favour of having 'the entire '.township; included in the Authority.:' Of the Ashfie d residents;. whorindicated their preference,(a maaoiity were :iii favour of having `the entire~ -• township -included in the `Authority; tali s i �.. . equipped to, do them.; • I�r Brian Hanlon expressed concern that the radiologist'•,• report -,might conflict with . what *chiropractor tells a.patient about an x-ray. "Thates.,�not really our business,"Hayes Said, but' he noted that a patient free to ... ,_.is request a copy of the report fron. they hospital. if he cannot get it from the chiropractor and; , . under the Freedom of information Act, the 'hospital is obliged to provide it.. This led into. a discussion .of a 'patient's right to see his*.owri. medical records.. 'Tart a patient just walk in and ask to. see -his .chart?" ' Dr, Hanlon demanded. H-ayessaid the hospital basset procedures for obtaining' access to patient records, but that by law it cannot refuse a properly authorized request. Dr. Hanlon said it .seemed too 'easy for patients to gain access . to. their medical reedrds. and. claimed that city hospitals have 'tougher procedures, but Hayes disagreed with .him. , • : "Why shouldn't ' a patient read' about what's:wrong with; igimself?" board nember Robert Middleton. inquired. •not.. like it," Dr:.. Hanlon I 0 b . replied,.. !lrLtQ sail with h,p 0 , 4 American, 'public reached its. peak 'in . 1976 'when more 'than 200.. vessels paraded ,through New York harbour ,to celebrate the. V.S. Bicentennial: Crewed by young. sailors, the tall ships raced -from' Bermuda to Halifax in June this year, the final leg of a contest that began on April 17 in the ancient 'French., port of. St. Malo:; In1534 explorer Jacques Cartier. sailed from St. Malo on his voyage of discovery to. the St.. Lawrence' River'. and it was to celebrate the 450th anniversary of his historic voyage that Quebec authorities invited the tall'. ships to retrace the explorer's route this year. • , ' t,wit' Jun, By Marie Park' ' ' The, courtesy call. at Halifax and a sched- uled excursion by part of the fleet . to Lake. Ontario, with a stop in Toronto to mark the city'* 150th anniversary, followed ' from the Quebec . initiative. The .ship's cruised to ,Quebec City where, they: stayed between; June 25 and 30 and some . of: the . 'smaller vessels arrived in Toronto .Saturday where they will stay until today: After a leisurely ,run back. down the St. Lawrence, ., the main , fleet will divide at Sydney, N, S_ and. the European ships will race for Liverpool just ahead of the`Atlantic. hurricane season. . annon 'woman 'Company on Tuesday ' with Gerrie Park were Nell. Handy, . Gladys Ladd' and Vera Clark,' all=. of Goderich. 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