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this hospital two months ago.
A11 the proposals they said
they'd listen 'to. was. :just
window -dressing;"! .Mr..
Murphy said.
'.tack Riddell .said Tuesday
Olaf he intended to'persue the'
matter further and : try and
arrange a •meeting with Dr.
Stephenson .'
"Obviously the .letter went
out(to .Clinton) before, she..
understood what the
Premier's statement would
be to the House;" Mr. Riddell
said.
•`I was: optimistic that one
floor could have been used for
tractive treatment, but that
teachers
express....
(continu,ed from page 1 7)•
tippears to.be out npw," Mr.
Riddell said. .-
Mr. Riddell also said that;
on ' questioning .. Dr.
Stephenson, ,he was given the
im.pression:that the.y ha,Ve•na'
idea what savings they -would "•
realize Qriginally; ...the ..
government thought '-they'.
would save $S0.0;000,by cl'qsing
Clinton. -
"It's not tfi ch of . a .. coii-
solation I knout,," Mr. Riddell
said'', *but we `.can rest
assured that it.• will function,
' as an out-patient unit."
Premier' Davis said in• the
Legislature Monday that "the
government 'would negotiate i
transfer costs for employees'
who find work elsewhere and
Shirley Mills 1 left 1 of Clutton' is the new secretary of the Huron Unif of Canadian Cancer
Society: -She will be overseeing the clerical service 'to the other four branches ikn Huron
County situated.in Exeter, Goderich, Wingham and Seaforth: Mrs. Mills istaking over
from Helen.Rathwell [right] who has. been at' theC,ancer office in Clinton for eight years.
• :.I,News-Record photo]
will help hospital ` workers
find other; jots -in the other
hospitals in Huron.
The ,government expects
neighbouring hospitals to
give clinic and admitting
rights todoctors-disp'laced.byr
to financing, have caught.
' .schools in the middle of a .
the closing. .
��/r�that some of the programmes �[� .a.,.,
(continued front page 8)
parliament,.. for Huron, is
disappointed in the 'provincial
government's decision to
close the hospital.
"I was hoping. they would
allow part of . the hospitals to
stay open for the residents
When heavy snowstorms will
not per.rtiit any travelling on.
the Huron county highways,"
he said. •
Mr. McKinley noticed in the
-Free Press that Stuart Smith,
n is I e is pie r v1`--ttt•e—pT-e-vi 14.g -c• =1.
Liberal Party was in Clinton
looking at the hospital -last.
Friday.'
''He came and looked at the
hospital a .few days after he
had voted to close it," by
voting in favour'.of the Con-
servative governmen-t. "To' '
.Qmo1et .
hypocrisy," •�Mt. McKinley
Said..'•.. ' .
could be disrupted.
"We suggest that with the
10 percent reduction -and the
other restrictions already
proposed, we are facing ori
approximate reduction of 28
percent. If inflationary trends'..
continue the actual effective
reduction. would be 'more like
33 or 34 percent.
"The sum, of money .being
discussed • is so small when
Compared. to the tptal' county
budget that the reductions •
effected amount to tokenism.
-13u -t— the _amounts become
large when the reductio
• applied .at the instructional'
and" , departmental level.
where the loss : of $1,000• or
even a few hundred dollars'`
will .make' the •difference
between'a viable programme .
and an unsuccessful
proramtne. •
oney seen :•
school year with the result
fielr7 trips.—,Athletics, etc. is
spent for the:: benefit obf -
students' in the scfiools. Most'"
of them . derive benefit from
attending secondary school, ;
More students are in
Programme -S- suitable to their
abilities and :needs. thatn,
before: '
"Tn conclusion there is -a
• , very direct effect ; on the
programmes given to
students in the school and the.
supply budget. This budget
figure is already below what' .
.it 'should be `fol- optimdm
prdgrarnme development so
that -further budget ' reduc
tions ' are not, really
stistainable,"
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