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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-06, Page 30n, PAGE 12A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1981 We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements) Doctor fees increase BY JACK RIDDELL, M.P.P. ''According to the Provincial Treasurer, Frank Miller, the 14.75 percent fee hike for doctors in the Ontario Health Insurance Plan could cost every OHIP- payer an extra $20 a year in premiums, if passed onto the public. However, he refused to;say whether the fee hike, which is expected to add about $170 million to this year's provincial $4.21 billion health bill, will be covered fully or partially by a premium increase. Mentally 111 Patients Newly elected Liberal MPP Toney Ruprecht (Parkdale) has charged that Ontario's policies on releasing patients from mental institutions is too lax. The province's dein- stitutionalization policy means, he said, that people are being pushed out of our. mental health institutions wihout . being ready ...for discharge. Sixty per cent of the people released from the institutions "have to go back again..... forcefully".. Rape Victims The Minister of Health, Dennis Timbrell, has stated that OHIP will pay doctors for examination of rape victims and compilation of evidence on the basis of these examinations. This decision is in response to a recent statement by the OMA president that doctors would refuse .to conduct examinations for ,police in rape cases unless they are paid. Middle Class Being Eroded Replying to the Speech from the Throne, Liberal Leader Stuart Smith accused the government of falling to protect its citizen s against inflation by ensuring adequate pensions and facilitating homeownership, and of thus eroding the middle class. He stated that due to in- flation, those who make enough money are able to profit by investing in con- dominiums, cottage homes, art work and antiques - or are putting their extra cash into registered retirement savings plans or into homes in Toronto. For the rest, without money left after spending their pay cheques on necessities, the result of inflation is a gradual erosion of theirpositionin'society. "A division is occurring in the middle of middle class. We will end up a polarized society". Building Code Amendments The new Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, Gordon Walker, announced amendments to the Ontario Building Code regulations designed to improve access to buildings for people with physical disabilities which took effect April 25. The changes apply to new construction only. The changes have both clarified and considerably extended the list of buildings which must be designed and constructed with physically disabled people in mind. For example, auditoriums, churches and other places of. worship, lecture halls, restaurants, banks, public park service buildings, department stores and parking garages will have to make their public areas accessible to people who use wheelchairs. The Code will require that builders take into account wheelchair access when planning washroom facilities in office buildings. The requirement also makes, it mandatory that new - biiHdi n gs hhive these Turn to page 13A • 3 4 w m 2 0 2 4 W 2 a. MacLEANS 149 DURACELL " TOOTHPASTE t°` BATTERIES COME Prices effective thru Saturday, May 9th, 1981 VISIE FAR4.. FRESHNESS' ��at AaP�1 &SAVINGS �f::t(;1‘.--%\'6,'Y.... flit - 4.- - .) /IA* 4 �t� `� �� _�+ _ h -J A&P doesn't celebrate Mother's Day. They celebrate Mothers Week !- With great buys in every department. Savings that will make your food budget go further than ever. Mother's Day gift from A&P!. We pick the best so, you can'too'! 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