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Report .from Queen's Park
Clinton hospitpl still Open
(By Murray Gaunt)
Discussion still continues about
hospital closings in the Province,
and the Acting Minister of Health
has indicated that four of the nine
Ontario Hospitals given orders to
close will remain open for an
indefinite period while the Health
Ministry studies other possible
uses for the institutions and other
ways to cut costs: The four -
Doctors Hospital in. Toronto and
public hospitals in Clinton,
Durham and Paris have
appealed the orders to close..
There is,apparently, no chance
that the remaining hospitals
scheduled to close will be repriev
ed, and the, Minister told the
Legislature that the Government
has not altered any decisions but
is simply keeping an open mind
while studying briefs *which have
been presented. Even if some of
the hospitals being closed are put
to other. uses, the Government
still hopes , to save close to $45
million.. •
The Acting Minister of Health
also told the Legislature that the
entire population of Ontario will
be inoculated against swine flu if
the Provincial Government can
obtain enough vaccine. If
sufficient vaccine is not available,
those at highest risk will be
vaccinated. The Minister said the
provinc ehopes to use health units
throughout Ontario to carry, out
the vaccination programme to
eliminate any charge for the
procedure, although no decision
has yet been made about
whether there will be a charge for
the vaccine itself.
Former Ontario Liberal Leader
Robert Nixon, speaking in the
Throne Debate, referred 'to a
government plege to take action
on the problem of alcohol abuse
by teenagers, and called for a ban
on all liquor and beer advertising
in the Proyince. Mr. Nixon said
that. MPPs will: be "seribuslT
irresponsible ftnd derelict in our
duty" if they permit this kind of
advertising to continue either on
radio or television, or in the print
media. He said "there's , no
reason for us to .pertnit this kind
of insidious pressure on young
people, particularly (when it)
simply identifies the use of beer
much more 'than anything else -
with the good life".
The Ontario Housing Action
Programme, aimed at bringing
serviced land and new housing on
the market as soon as possible,
will be continued for at -least a
year beyond the planned April 1
termination date, Housing'
Minister John Rhodes said this
week.
The new programme will be
unveiled in the provincial budget
on April 6.
An internal Health Ministry
report released this week
suggested more funds be.
allocated for smoking research
and education, and that the
Ontario Government ask the
Department of National H ealth
and Welfare to extend and
intensify its national media anti
smoking campaign.
Jack Riddell, M.P.P., Huron-
Middlesex, this week called for a
public enquiry into the Govern-
ment's handling of the
assignment of the li cence to
operate the Guelph Abattoir
owned by the Ministry of Correc-
'tional Services. The facility was
previously operated by Essex
Packers until that company got
into- financial difficulty last fall. It
has since been operated by the'
receiver 'for that company until
the' Government indicated on
March 18 they were assigning the
operation to Guelph Beef Centre.
Ltd.-, a company of the De Jonge
Group. Mr. Riddell ,stated that
better offers were turned down by,
the Government, including one
where the farmers on have
'been paid 100 cents on the dollar
as opposed to the 15 cents being,
offered by the De Jonge Group,' READ and USE POST; CLASSIFIED
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