The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-22, Page 18;I^
AGA 1.4A-=-GO.DERICH S[GNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1916'
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By. Jack Riddell Nur�'ll�Mlddl�sl><o MPP
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The debate on the Budget to underwrite the'reasurer's municipalities to establish •
began this week, and the forecasts 'for : revenue 1 and priorities and. make long--
Financial Critic for the New employment figures. range plans.. .
Democratic Party introduced The Treasurer, claimed in Both Oppos. ition Party..'
a non -confidence. motion, • the Budget .Statenient'.that.lie, Leaders questi.Qnedthe ac -:t.
is ,providing stronger : in- ting Health Minister on•'dif
centives to Ontario's small ferences between 'letters
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business comppanies.. written by` herr ,to the four
However-, he • has done little hospitals„whicit,had appealed
This is, of course, .,the more than eliminate some of the government, decision to
second non -:confidence -the .b'urdensome paper work close them dawn, and .a.
motion introduced against the involved in the Government's '•statement made by the
•.:mirority Conservative tax credit scheme. Premier in the Legislature
Government this . session'. It Thb number of companies With respect to the Clinton
attacks the' Government for ..to benefit has increased to Hospital the Premier stated
its handling of the economy, 50,000 from , 20,000, it's true, that the hospital will: close a§
its increased O1 -11P IP premiums but by reducing the tax rate an acute treatment facility on
and its faililreto act on a host from 12:percent to 9 percent' the 1st' of June. He said i&.
of :agricultural, ,.health, the Treasurer isnot providing recognition of thespecific
transit and economic - one extra... penny to +small- 'local. concerns' made, clear.
development issues. businessmen in Ontario; He during the appeal procedure;
Leading' off the debate for •admits 'h'.ee $3
himself that th0 Clinton, Public Hospital will
the Liberal Party, Marvin million costof this reduction'' be allowed to maintain the
Shore, M.P.P. (London •.is identical to the cost of the status of. an ambulatory.
North): questioned .the,: tax .credit scheme which it primary care facility after
Treasurer's projected replaces. The net result is: the 1st of, June, with X-ray,
budgetary expenditure in -that a larger number of ,lab., minor surgical capacity,''
of 11. 7 cent businesses must .divide, the along with physician offices .
However, this ' will not be
voted" upon until' December,
and it is'unlikely to -be sup-
ported
up-
p.orte
d by the Liberal Party.
O
crease per
same size pie into smaller on the premises'.
because the Government has • The letter received from
made a practice : of un- . pieces. .
derest.imating . `its ex -In addition,, the- small the Acting Minister of Health
penditures, and pointed out •businessman will be forced to stated that the staff: • must
that, in any event, keeping gay increased OHIP receive termination notices,
expenditures to this level was premiums, must stop to the' they admitting•
hardly 'a major achievement Treasurer. patients as of May 1st and the
'in' vieW of the fact that- Mr. Shore. referred ,to the . hospital must close as.of June
Quebec's' increase in ex- need to evolve - some better 1st, 1976, and itstated that a
11. �ach to. provincial plan for providing additional.
developed to satisfy the.
Veteran's attending the annual Vimy, Banquet this year `ih :which Legion ]Branch 109
honoured4he men who- served in World; War I are: (front left to •right)'Col. the 'Rev. J.
Anderson; guest .speaker.; Rev. G.L. Royal, Padre of Branch 109.;(back left to" right)
George Campbell, deputy zoite commander; Dave 'McMillan; chairman of :the: Vimy ,
committee; and Edward Tonics, president of Legion Branch' 109. (photo by Neil Shaw) ,
penditures is only 0 per aPer
cent and Nova Scotia's is only municipal relations if we are ambulance service is being
11.3 percent. to expect municipalities to be
changed re uirements of the
Mr. Shore underlined the reasonably, autonomous and . g q
fact that, although the to plan intelligently, and' community; -
provincial deficit had been expressed the opinion that the Also that the, Ministry of n e e
reduced; it was still, at one Provincial Government and Health .Staff '`.would be
b` it the municipalities should' .available at request to assist
seryiees . in the cornrnunit'-
. • ,
questioned the Government's basing. their calculations on a, ,u x' t' 1311 g o
SIPIrat.ion'of Vimy Ridge
and a quarter illion do arsin' deyeloping health care
the second highest deficit in establish budgets on amulti-
dedf�r to4.�Yi.ProbJe-mi
BY NEIL SHAW
Ontario history, and he year basis, rather than
'Id'n s t
the passing years we' must not
£or t the. real meaning of.
sing . e is ing .'In, this the Golden Jubilee Vim. The speakers, who
- reliance on :possibly over- 12 month period, which would some extent, if appropriate• year of the Royal Canadian visited Vimy when he was
l
d the a ct
, and enable ques one m
ur Minister of Health as to g
' whether the use of • the. ' members of Legion Branch` Ridge was . a formidable
dialysis unit will be allowed to 109 were present on April•9 in objective was
that its suc-.
continue; it wiit ll
the only the new- Jubilee Room to . cessful captur-e -by the
other than that located one . 'commemorate. the `59th an Canadians was a masterpiece
niversary of the Battle of ..,of military. preparation and,;
,.: )rondos The-repl-w'as-thatit- :-Vi
b able Vimy Ridge. Planning. Vimy was the first
estimated projected 'exports , be inore.efficient
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inspiration for 'those • who'
were to take part in_ World
War II • and that the •spirit pf
Vimy is needed again' if • we
are to overcome the problem's
facing the world today. -
'Comrade George Low
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presented him with a' gift as a.
_small to It en- -of-the--ap-----
preciation of the Branch. The '
Ladies . of.. the Branch 109
Auxiliary°, catered. for this
I further questioned the B q .ue t were twenty-four This signaled the beginning of annual•event.
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acting, 'Minister of. Health veterans °of .World.: War,,:, I,.. Canadian nationhood.
about , the contradiction seven of whom had • seen "But. the price was high,"
between. her letter and the,.. action atVimy Ridge. Branch
Premier's statement to which President; Edward Tanksbanquewast, - stated the. speakerb. "One-. of
' . the aoting Minister replied chairman 'of the ry ' three of the 90,000
Head table guests •included'Canadians, who' served. • at --
Comrade `Evelyn Carroll of Viiriy were listed_as fatal
the, Ladies Auxiliary, deputy casualties".
the Official Opposition, said' 'zone commander George Padre Anderson' also
that all 01 the so-called Campbell of' Clinton Branch, reminded us that war also has
consultations over the • last • Rev G.L. Royal,. .Padre. of its lighter moments and. went
(-continued on page 14Aj Branch 109, past zone cam-` on- to' illustrate 'some of these
manger. Harold Chambers, much ..to the delight of the
and past president 'George . members and guests present.
Low Vimy also meant a spirit of
The guest speaker; Colonel comradeship, a pride in each
the Rev. Jock Anderson, M•..C. soldier's unit and nation and a
and BAR was introduced by strong sense of gluty. Padre
Comrade Harold • Chambers. 'Anderson Concluded by
Padre Andersonserved as - stating that the men of Vimy
chaplain of . the Highland served as an example and
r that there was no con-
, tradiction, none whatever.
Stephen Lewis, Leader of
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