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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 8• PAGrE 8 -GQDI RIC1 ThURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 .01 •Paul Baechler, left, president gf,the Goderich Kinsmen`; stands at the new•entrance: of the ' Goderich. Memorial Arena. He is presenting a cheque. worth $2,000 -to arena manager Bill Lumby. The money is the Inst installment of, $8;000 the club pledged to build the new en- trance. (staff n-trance.(staff photo) • s r Optometrists -survey underway • a Two Goderich., optometrists say ,that thee will be little ef- fect on their businesses as a result ' ofa . current studyof billings by the Ontario College of Optometrists. Donald Larkworthy, chair- man Of., college's'iliscipline committee; said, the .study is tor, find the workload capabilities of optometrists, according t,�� a recent Canadian Press story. The• sturdy is described by one optometrist as "nothing more. than. a normal useful thing". "The same thing has hap- .pened to all the hearing arts . since"he advent of OHIP- (On- tario -Hospital ' Insurance Plan)", he explained.' Another ' local optometrist termed the program as an `,`ef- ficiency study" which would help lever out the work of op-' tonletrists in the province.. He said that he wasn't aware of the study until he 'react about . p it Jin a newspaper. The newspaper story was rather vague ij,,i-ts explapatio,ps of the study, he felt." "I don't think it will affect me at_ all. I don'i ,think it -is designed to affect anybody," he said., e He thought' that the program would probably be most . beneficial to graduates of the 4iptometry•cc urse at the Univer•p, sity of Waterloo;V The. study should reveal where the need for optometrists n is greatest, he explained. 'I`1•re• -news story mentioned Joni Thompson scored all of that. the Itudy was not intended-..-- Robertson's 12• Points. , to uncover , unscrupulous Nancy Brindley and Margo billings �o O H I P by 'o - Moore had. ei ht pointseach for tometrists. - Colborne against St. Marys. - It's almost impossible for op- • Sandy.Fisher added four pointa tometrists: to, cheat ,the plan and Betty,Sowerby two for the because of the way their billin"g, winners. p'rocedure's have been set up, r;' • Sheila O'Brien led St. Marys . the 'Goderich optometrist said, with seven points, while Celia Optometrists : themselves T)rennan and, Theresa Cum- , have, planned.. the procedure, , •mings added four each. ' not 140IP officials, he said, Against Robertson,- Nancy .•OH'IP is not ,connected. with ° ,Bri-ndlev and Sandra Rowe had .the study at all he added, six points each for 'Colborne. He emphasized again that he thought the internal study was Joni. Thcampson led Robert to help plaxe graduates from ‘sttn with six points. Da.wri Oke the u•niver'Sity'• optometry' :had four and Barb Straughan two. , St. Mary's takes tap h�nors� St. Mary's of Goderich won the GDCI elementary school boys' ` basketball tournament last Saturday.. The St. Alar's team won the championship, defeating Roiber- tson 46.23 and Colborne Cen- tral 34-15. Agains* .Robertson, Ian Chisholm led Si. Marys with 15 points. Dave MacKenzie added 10• ' Tom, Doherty with seven, Mike Petrie with six, Dave Bedour with four and Dennis Donnelly acid Rick Leddy, with" two points each, coinpleted the. scoring, Terry Switzer with eight and Mike Milley with seven points led Robertson. Dave , MacKenzie, ',Mike Petrie and Dave Bedour;, each had eight points in St. Marys win over Colborne. Don Bogie led Colborne with four points. I'n the other game, 'played, Robertson defeated Colborne., 30-20. Bill Ross with 12 points and Mike Milley with 10,• Robertson. 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