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viciouseralle atter 'charges attoc on mental health s 'rvi es. i...
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(continued from page 1 closing all the hospiials. in promote that export. He' said adversity
arouse public opinion," he Toronto and telling•the people thea youth would Migrate to cc ria ,in
ty
claimed. "Mental health in the city not to worry, there the cities and would cost the The- staff
problems .'ar`e' now more is a hospital in Kingston just province and cities a fortune gover•nMent
serious than ever, they are on-13u>tiltles down, the road, he in u. I that is no , fire over
an upward trend," • .said. "It's ludicriius." • good for the city, the town or
lr . oa,.tn.ar�K
�*°-"c°tiffs'fig°"'15f""CU�'d=�'c'li"aTirl"`t'he "`'a`n woul'i "hive •in Hn�. 11v'howrn t e�pk
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. 'Dr. Smith .said that the .Dr•. Smilh'said' the closing the province. .
' r • tie n is •.to' O act, on•fthe. carnmunit the to. return to the dark ages of
transfer .of patients , w�i}•- p ,y
Sound and London' is orTfy. • .hospital serves as well •as rural, Ont io when people
•. possible in rural areas He mental health services' H'e •herd to go .to .cities' to. find
er�healtth care; and when
Ga .
Said someone looked'at a�ma •said the cost pf such closings p �
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and saw two, hospitals not far could be weighed riow`but it seemed the only...complete
f" PH and. decided :to* the were'going,to cause the ca -re facilitieswere `ir the
close • the small isolated small communities of Ontario large cities? he asked.
by ked
out 'that to -shrivel up.,, The ciesin•g ."`s' ' c "•.Dr..
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nospitai.•.HO .poilieq 0
that a said.:the overnment is Smith as far as- government .
It .seem.ed obvioust .' i� .€
in Toronto that laok•at.'• :taking steps to curb the .ex- consultation , with hospital'
people
maps and rake these port of youth from srna'il staff was concerned. He said
decisions are not. aware of the • towns to large cities and the them governm•ent•. action.
problems travelling those economic -,effect the 'hospital showed.,acomplete disregard
m'iles.. closing would have on the for_the hospital staff and was
"Can you imagiine'someone small area, would only a."horrible„ 'inhuman way. to
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He urged. the staff:• to con.
tinue their fight to save the
(continued from page 1 agreement between the'two hospital 'and• to urge the
. , - groups had called for con- ':government to 'make a final
even. made a formal request . sultation before any further decision one way or another.'-
for use of the park' on Thur changes on dates or nights.:' ".I prefer- a final no.in this
$day evening`s `There has been no con- patter, than' this limbo," he
We h
Councillor Dave Gower felt sultation; complained explained iii. can'live with
that when .the Trotting Fisher. A ' r-- - r .� 1
Association officials` ap: Councillor,Haydon'saidthat
peared at a recent council in her opinion, if the trotting
meeting concerning the association was. before.
drought other
agencies .under
the hospital
closings. Dr.•Tgny Miller said -
that other hospitals in the •
.drovi,,e.e ,y,tere seekinn .• the
employment of some' i Fie_'.
...
GPH' stafr bat :see'med to 'be
pressuringthem to> make. up.
their minds abant leaving.
Goderich before •--* final
decision ismade on , the
Hospital clasing'here. .•
, :,jar. Miller said London
Psychiatric .Hospital had" job,
openings but:.'. were. • placing
deadlines on GPM staff to fill
them or the .jobs would be
advertised provincially. He
added that the staff did not
want to leave Goderich but
didnot know if their jobs here
would be required if . the
hospital was closed: He•said
,;the hospital teemed the
playing'scrme kind of'game.
GPH administrator Ross
Bryant said he was not aware
of the requests'for staff.from
London or any other hospital
recreation complex proposal," .council instead of the ball
they had formally announced league, there would be no
that "Thursday •.night is hesitation . about awarding
' their night". - Thursday nights. .' But, ac-- •
Doug Fisher "from ` the'' cording toCouncillor Hayden,
softball •league was present, the trotting people not only
and sa . t s g hadn't o. c a y pp
roblem. He said 'the softball Thursday nights; they.had_not
ague had to. "read it in the-' renewed "their lease. for the
• paper'' that Thursday nights premises..
were gone:' "But still ` we: are con
Fisher went on, to explain sideriiig.`the wishes of the.
• that after last'," year's tro'ttin'g association. ahead of.
d•isagreernen•t. With' .• the . the ball league,":..reasoned.
Trotting Association over the Mrs. Haydon. •
dates for -'the LaborDay.ball . C•ouncillor Bob Allen
tournament •when the ball•
suggested that the Rec Board
players `took;a b3ekseat to 'should do -ordinate the=events--
Frida:y night' racing, -the at agricititur'al park.He said
that body knows, of•, all the
groups' using . the facilities'
• there, and it was-only.,proper
that the R.ec .Board settle this
dispute.. : .
"This early ii .the season it
should be resolved quickly,"
said Couraacillor A11en.
Councillor •Elsa ` Haydon
asked that'the. town Paries
•
Committee be consulted over
use of- Agricultural .P.ar`k - -
Council agreed this• was
.. proper, .
The • Rec -Board; meets
' tonight (Thursday, February.
5) and representatives of the ..
ball league were encouraged'
tp. attend. . _
, Councillor .Harrison then
made a motion, seconded by
Reeve Profit; that Septernber.
3-6 be' approved as dates for •
the-' Labor Day ball tour-
, 'nament..
Councillor Allen urged
H•ar'riison-'and .Profit to "let
the `Rec Board. act" •
"We spend a great deal of
,time at this • table worrying
about' the Ree B:oard's
jurisdiction,''.. mumbled
Profit: '
.Later* in the meeti.ng,.
.council 'endorsed a motion by
Parks 'Chairman Elsa
Haydon and'Councillor Jim,
Peters •to have' the ad-
ministrator Provide a . full
breakdown of the costs to the
town pertaining to the race
track. This motion was ap
proved by council. ` ' ,
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Consolidate
ate:,
those
debts
That flood 'of bi11s,
that piled up during
:the' postal'strike
get l id of them right,.,
now with a fast, low • --
cost y and. G Personal
Loan.,. Your loan' will
be -life. insured; payjab.le:
•up' .to 60.moriths an,d •
you can pay: back any
amount any tinge
without .penalty'.
V CIVRb and.
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and that: he wished he had Toronto to try to keep CtPH delegations ; brought to his .have had the inforrnatipn to
Hesaid . the open hhd enjoyed some attention knowing the civi•1 • him before the, decision' was
hec°n• told, l
procedure was. unethical and success and he felt they had servants in his :employ should. made.
although he realized, the ., secured a 60-40 chance that
r'e the staff was under'' the hospital would remain ' pn't lecrde,....
,>ri sstlCommittee c
he w•oilld make eery effort to open at '"east partially:
have the practice stopped (contint.ed..fz .m page 5) • .. itse
ediatel : . He said (bat health niinister k to his council:: ' Committee '.chairman Don
isnl.in Y matter bac.
�.R - Ap, . 1,,,t klitdutler t i, artht lktis... n . Wheeler _said that the com
•u ar5'`��`M-i�i�1=1•eseic�••M � e& o�•e• .Ree'v'p.oug��•_�luic=k�6atl..�...of-.:.,�-.r..�.�»an.,.�. _ tt� ,sw:
bit ter he le ned of ; rrtitte s Tuttle sl s -w':a's"''.
Jack i:ddel4 said. the neck.a of ar. ,
RColborne oawnship -said' • his 'nee Oat that ..• t,: rh.:t M.,.i 1s„,,,; ... .some'•. Of ,.'the . facts the the' unknown,but.'poi. d
dr�•Ir�r> ,t, . -, •,.. main reason, sitt►ng.on t e
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committee _- S information. they were setup to. act as a
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.�•acatalyst -for housing rn
H d that most housing
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cai
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h would d
Goderich. r
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G
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street s
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f• :�� is t
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Get cars � _ . ...
a
Hp said
He said their first:,
a projects concern was,•senior catizens.,
,. co
;, c e
implicate his township In •ex e t d the
Whether we like: it or not we opera '.the Chief 'King saidmanner and . that .i•n - housing andp
. .:. . oiile; Frauld turn' their .attentrorl
are simply stuck with it, or -in under ,'.the .Highway Tratftc formation would be gleaned . r ntal iiousin and
-it.Below normal tem- - Act and a:;tewn bylaw' a car from attending action.:next tel a g..
,not ;be ?on.. she street '�' s, Mr.. industrial growth and finally.
peratures lien t 'doing, may t camnittee';ineeting
to help get rid of the longer''than 24 „hours and Nit 's id that he wasn't` to the"private. housing
anything.co e a
snow and cursing " it has cannot be parked so as' to sure • the budget suggestion Market.. • 'ke `suggested: that
proved to be even less hamper snow remd"vol . was acceptable but _added the committee ask for'.$1;900.'
productive" although' more. . operations. • that the' merit in' Colborne with ` the townships being
popular. en said if a car hinders.
having representation -on the asked to pay whatever they
snow removal -the depart- . 'could not be thought. fair.' 'He +pointed out
o cele o ice to men tries.to locate the,owner that ,
assessed now:
Kin 'said that liked cars on tak' a erany money nd the
• G d h Police Chief P D committee surpluses do not cost the
-He
g p• to move it but failing that the Vince Young said he felt the p Y
town streets are of. great carr can be towed `away budget suggestion was lopll'.000 .would give the ' com-
concern to. snow removal Cooperation has been good sided Vince the majority of mittee a reasonable amount
crews and all motorists are'from residents and only three of working capitalprobably
urged to keep.their cars offmembers were appointed by
gvehicles. have been towed ' the town and most of�„the .resulting in a year end sur -
•the. road'during snow removal away.'•business concerned the town • plus,
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