The Brussels Post, 1970-05-07, Page 3TRUliaDAY, MAY 'n4, 197t
Callander Nursing Homes Limited
As Part of ONTARIO NURSING HOME WEEK
MAY 10 16 1970
RYAN BULLDOZING
Walton, Ontario
LAND CLEARING
EXCAVATING
BRUSH RAKES
RIPPERS
EARTHMOVERS
ALL LATE MODEL, POWER-SHIFT,
OWNER OPERATED MACHINES
JAMES RYAN, BRUSSELS 887-6916
NELSON RYAN; SEAFORTH 527-0558
JOHN RYAN, SEAFORTH 527-0279
Good taste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet
Invitation tine proves this with the most exquisite papers,
'type faces and workmanship you could wish for! It
laatules Thermo-Engraving—Tick% raised lettering —elegant
us the finest craftsmanship yet costing so little! Coma
co.sour unusual selection.
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THE Btu ssals POST
We would like to. invite the . to tour our
NEWLY RENOVATED AND • 'ENLARGED..
NURSING HOME IN. BRUSSELS
ON N..
Mother's Sonday, May .10th.
from 2.00 to 4.00 p.
Reeve and Mrs. Roy Cousins and Miss Gertrude Ross (the Home is the form-
er Ross residence) will be on hand to officially open the new addition and greet
the guests.
A !warm welcome is extended to all.
Tea will be served in the sitting room.
Betty and Doug. Callander
Marg. Krauter and Staff
Members — Associated Nursing Homes Inc. Ontario
Associate Members — Ontario Hospital Association,
Accredited Members — National Geriatrics Society
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
By:
Murray Gaunt. MPP
(Huron-Bruce)
Financial and Commerdial
airs Minister Bert Lawrence in-
dicated this week that his De:.
partment is stndying possible
legislation that wmild require
credit agencies to disclose their
full files to 'the individuals"cort-
;VII', Lawrence rase indicated such
Iegis.laLion might es tab.! ish a
system of third party arbitration
to require credit. firms to amend
their rec...mbils if information ahout,
an individual was. •proved, to he
inaccurate.
Mr. Lawrence said he was surO
most agencies are prepared to
open their files on request, and it
is a matter of insuring that what
is done voluntarily in these cases
pulsion if necessary.
More than a million claims that,
should have been paid by 31' in-
surance companies participating
in medicare have been sent in-
stead: to Ontaro Health Services
Insurance Plan Offices in Toronto.
A bulletin to doctors sent out by
offStP Cfaiins Director points,
out that doctors should make sure
that the patients' correct agency
is marked on all claimS.
The Healing Arts Conimittee
which has laboured four years on
its report recomniended that the
Ontario Government should take
initiative in, negotiating higher
fees for family doctors.
The Committee said that such
an initiative would make family
medicine more reinunerative and
attractive than it now Is.
The Committee's report is pnb-
lished in three voltiMes ot 01086 to
I,000 pages, caSting itt tOtai
$735,.000.
The report cited 11181.010,es where
Same health professions iti govern-
ing thentselVes have engaged in
o'estri,ctiVe practideS which were
pot iii the public interest.. This Was
particularly obvious, according` to
the repOil, in the field of dentistry.
With Wotrien booming jockeys,
let's be tlIttnlatil lierseS dOn't have.
lenders,
CROP 'REPORT
'Warm weather and adequate
soil moisture conditions occurred
through Huron County last. week.
The seeding of spring cereals Pro-
gressed rapidly a nd a, few fields 'of
early seeded barley 'have emerged,
Ploughingfi discing, and spread-
ing fertilizer ,on• corn, land began
last week.
Established hay fields and new
seedlings are beginning to show
signs of growth.
Fail wheat is beginning to grow
vigorouSly,
• H, C, 'Lang,
• . Soil '84-: Crops Specialist.
, cerned. is done in all cases through coin-