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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-11-06, Page 8iri`�NTEE Page 8 - Lucknovl Sentinel, Wednesday, November 6, 1996 BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED LANDSCAPES DESERVE ONLY THE BEST QUALITY NURSERY STOCK ... ... and you'll find both quality (designs and plant mat.nal .at Huraej Landscaping Limited MINIM 111111111111, `MR OW p4o*r4mdi►oepaty .e'er Qoattltirse 1 /2 rn4 south of Lucknow 519-529-7247 KINHURON MEDICAL CLINIC 1b *abed ed to aririuunc a that DR. WILLIAM CROKER C. Psych. wlb uper, rob private Nr dutwe n. Pyc:t►ukuyy Our Children, Adulebc er its arid their ttirr nt►ee Servicer provided include Assessment and/or Treatment for: • At'ter iuur l Ulf wet Hyper ac.•Uvaty Drbur •der • ._ser r nr iy DibetJltataeb • L.eer •nor ►9 PI 'Wier r I b 'bet tavtuur at Gunc:e.(TIt; •IGtftednebb •Ar►yer Marlaterriertt •`.,uc:ir, tyr r IUtlur lel dif is ultieb (depr ebblor I, at wetl. littotHfea bt:t►r)ul refubel ay. • Lieber l wilt' tsar 1 (tb lead term ar tri Utf ler p►'utebbturtalb WI!! lie available at the KUUIMO e11 NC(nlrr-sal cif 1 iy r erdlJJbrr' 1liI` I. by ijjllloint 'ii. rtl: PHONE 513-33x3-3384 fAX 51S-396-3198 Or Gr raker (:hr tic Communities should have OHIP numbers «from page 2 Johns said the plan would be reviewed every six months, adding that, "Hopefully, it won't last very long." Another man suggest- ed that communities be provided OHIP billing numbers, not individual doctors. Johns said She ma} consider such a pro- posal Earlier in the evening, Johns said that despite the public perception, her government has increased health care spending to $17 7 billion from the previous $17.4 billion and vowed It will not go below $ 17.4 bil- lion A show of hands at the meeting indicated that many people believe funding to health care has been cut John Stafford of Howlck, a rrlernher of the hospital board of povcr- riors, said, "Jt ser:rets tr, 'tic there arc cuts to our health care system, with 1>s to 40 per cent cuts 10 hospital proposed In Oa: future, Ami you (Johns) �n open [iitter to the women of Luc now and surrounding area: At lin,pre.5sUms_.'llairDe„sitkni we do our very best to make you, the customer, tookyour best. Some of you have told us that it's frustrating when you can't do the L=arne rnawu' at home. 'That n why we have desijned a serie.5 of work- �� sfwps to help you learn fww to !Look and feel your best every cfayl 'We believe every woman. Cart foil beauttf of using our techniques. . bid part of success is c'o'lticfente. 'J tuiwing you always lonkgood can give you that cold. deluce. 'tik (r1 rt help and we lc)ok _forward t o helping you! 'you r,5 .()eni.1'r('fl', rex % r(,J. :...) 4�{ 'J)wlte !mei iwon (prnpr/el n/) (19 "Ioldayat: wins 7i(i;t' :Huls 'Alt 11, l `1`>I; / 11'.M ;r;:wel l "lite Aft of (pa ;Mtake up Appli(.ultau" ;Mon, ; ,u 16, 1'1°it l ;';suet fir; "y1111 it d.(J'lvyit'tlrrr :Muir, ;) 1i : ),1111; /yarn 'J'rvdw t /u.& ;at ,flu st1,19* 'I ani pH '/(rii. (rr '14119 as class size to /rrrlr(t ll. Jur addt1w ull 1r/foraltalLJN 1t111/t JI), /1/eis 1JFUN/141 10701,11 real/ 1/!r „a/sum a1 528204 i 1' keep saying you're not cutting health care." Johns said she admits tliere are reduced expen- ditures to hospitals, but the government has put more money into pro- grams such as dialysis, cardiac care and breast cancer awareness. Earlier in the meeting, Johns said she is con- cerned about people "falling through the cracks" of the health care syl,tein because of long waiting lists. "How is cutting money to hospi- tals going to speed up the process?" Stafford asked. Johns said the province is reinvesting in health by moving the dol- lars in the health-care budget. Pat Beer's contention that if everyone were to pay a bit toward health care, the system might he Netter off drew wide applause The province is rcci cing the employer health tax and putting trlorc emphasis on high 1111_0111C t• i,riess 111 the )''ovules paylup a ht}'hr► ' LISTINGS WAND 0 PAUL ZINN 5284411 ESTATE SALE 111 IJII(,I 0 t(1 $Ii4,t,4U Why renl'1 less It kill 1).M/flit/tali will ',airy dile 1/11/petty with a I•,%. dowllt'dyr►lelil I edlulbS, be4ruonlb, "II heal, itiouldkad garage/workshop end ek riew exterior portion. Delivery System Jim Currie of Wingham said he was interested by ONA Vice President Barbara Wahl's presentation on integrat- ed delivery systems whereby registered nurs- es and nurse practioners, rather than doctors, would provide funda- mental services to patients. Currie said he believed it made sense, but asked Wahl if it isn't "turf protection" to a cer- tain degree. She agreed that to some extent it is. The nurse' association real- izes that some jobs will he lost, but it wants to raise awareness of what is going on in the health care system. "We believe the provider should he matched to the needs of the patient," she said. Currie asked about the general feeling on user lees for 111t•dical services, challenging Johns to (loll those present 411 thr11 Wahl said she believed user firs air t►►;Ipp141►11 p►IIlittll}', it) M;1111141;Is rxlir1 irncr whet h, she t lallurd, has hill wolltt n and t 1111tllrn Illi' 1114s1 Jtdlrls `,;lid tlsei fres we fr pall oI 11►r Progressive(' insetvalivr platfufi11 in the 19 O election, in which the patty was soundly defeat ed arid rrtlut ed to thud plate nk ihr 1.rpislalunr. The govrioiitrol has uu 1111e1111018 t►1 lirlsirlg Ilse' 1rra, she sural and she did not take Currie up on his challenge to poll the audience. The next -to -last word of the evening belonged to Lloyd Koch, executive director of Wingham and District Hospital. Earlier in the meeting, Johns drew wide applause with her statement: "We're not getting value for our money when five admin- istrators in Huron County make $500,000." Koch took issue with the claim, saying he has yet to meet an adminis- trator in Huron County -who makes $100,000. Management at Wingham and District Hospital already has been cut by 30 per cent, he said. The Wingham hospital is exploring creative link- ages, said Koch, as ways of saving stoney, The local hospital already is sharinh purchasing',, inventory and lab ser vices with larger city hospitals and 11 will pun sue olhei 1io . i'es 111 the 1111111C "Snow ;tall irspunse Ii111r ;ur ir,al1y t 111teal," 14411 Said, ,roti ullpul1;u11 (11111}',s 14 1t•t't►g111/t' "A hall hour 1Irspu11se) issue . li titin• is a inist;tkr 'That's out imploring Ihr health t art' system " Bell irl►lird the I)IU(' is flying to build on the slienglhs 1)1 the system "We haven't coeur to any ituswet s in the study," said lull • "We have' no intention 148 take atitht►Iity out of individuals` Mantis " KINLOUGN • $69,90) Move +n condition, 4 kiedrooins, 2 ball's, double lot, oil teak, dttdche' green house, drilled well Nit.ety decorated t -slate days sell! OPEN HOUSE Wrillri.li rt i 11 bAt bol 911+ t 4, HA WA I r Ii 1-00 Sre�FJb t10 Nash' Well het'! a he'aloell, 4/111i 111,1SIled tdll+lly 100111 nn 11aaenle111. almost 112 d1.1e tel r.+,u1e uul ter d nu ot,itgdhun vtewiny AMBERLEY • 4 YEAH 011) Vinyl sided bunyatow on deep treed lel 2 bedroulhs up, 2 bedrooms, den, tdmlly lour) & laundry down Econunlu:el oil heat Brent Black (right) was champion showman and champion sweepstakes showman at the Huron County 4-H Show at the Seaforth Fair last month. Shawn Ritchie claimed dairy showman and reserve champion sweep- stakes showman. They are members of the Lucknow beef .and dairy clubs respectively. (photo submitted)