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RED ROSE TEA BAGS oPfk:0 1.69 CsAvE3�)% Bright's, Pure APPLE JUICE 48 tin tin (Our Regular Price 99c) Fr.m LTeeIl`S ark • from page 8A official has stated that - -the--poises cou-ld--not be in the lake water because it gets into the fish through the food chain. "It's not in the water", he said. '"It's in something the fish eats." Answering a question from Liberal Leader Stuart Smith about the seriousness of the problem, the Minister Barry Parrott, compared the concentrations of dioxin to "one shot of vermouth in a 28 million ton of martini". Dr. Smith was not reassured by the Minister's response, and angrily commented "He is saying everything is fine and they don't even test for dioxin. He shouldn't say everything is fine until. the water and fish have been tested." The Liberal Leader also questioned the Minister in' the House about delays in carrying out tests for dioxin. Almost two -and -a -half years ago the Ministry of the Environment an- nounced it was preparing to test for this poison in its own laboratories. However, officials have recently admitted that ministry laboratories are at least three to six months away from set- ting up a program to test for dioxin in water and fish. Drums of caustic chemical have been discovered in a Fort Erie dump which was described as hazardous in a five year old report which only came to light this past week, when Liberal MPP Ray Haggerty brought it to the attention of the government. Following receipt of the report by the Ministry this week samples were taken at the •site „to ascertain if toxic chemicals from the site were leaking into a drainage ditch. The dump in question is about 4.5 miles from the Niagara River. It is about three miles from the nearest large residential area, although some scattered houses are a few hundred yards away. ' The dump i's-s'tirrounded on all sides by open fields and bush. Mr. Haggerty pointed out that the Fort Erie site is the only dump marked as hazardous out of 25 listed in the report. He expressed the belief that the town should tighten its control of the dump. However, town management has no idea what kind of chemicals might have been deposited there in the past since waybills have been kept for only a few years. The type of in- dustry located in Fort Erie does not generate the type of waste nor- mally associated With a hazardous label. Both Opposition Parties have expressed concern about the Minister of Health's flip- flop on the question of allowing Ontario, doctors to accept payment by credit .card for their services. The fear is that allowing the use of credit cards would remove what the Minister has himself described as one of the main incentives to doctors to remain within the- Ontario Health -Insurance Plan - guaranteed payment and almost no bad debts. Possibly if doctors are sure they will be paid, as they now are under OHIP, they may see little incentive to stay in the plan, charging lower fees than they could command if they opted out.