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'Luc!mow Sentinel; .Wednesday, Aprlr 4, 1970 --Page 13
McKinley blasts gov't on bed cuts
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"One fact is obvious.
When the federal govern-
ment leaves a provincial
government in the lurch
these days, it is never a
Liberal government which is
affected. The voters have
seen to. that.
"And perhaps that is why
the Trudeau government has
the gall to practice cost-cut-
ting in this way. It forces the
provincial governments to
cut back on services and the
provincial governments, ex-
cept for the one in Prince.
Edward Island which will
probably not be there long,
are not Liberal. Perhaps the
Trudeau government hopes,
in this way, to stir the anger
of the electorate against
other parties, But people
have lived with this govern-
ment long enough not to be
fooled.
"When a user fee becomes
necessary for long term
Bruce South WI meet in Belmore
The District Directors
meeting of Bruce South
Women's Institute met in
;Belmore at the Community
Centre March 27th.
Mrs. Ross Cumming of
Ripley chaired the meeting.
The minutes of the last
District Directors meeting
were read by the secretary,
Mrs. Gordon Wall.
Correspondence was read
and business dealt _ with- as
follows:
Officers' Conference to be
held May 1 - 3 in Kitchener.
Mrs. Cecil Hollands will be
the delegate representing
Bruce South District.
Erland Lee Home week
will be June , 4 - 8.
The National Convention is
to be in Saskatoon June 24th.
Mrs. David Ireland will at-
tend as the Delegate from.
Bruce South District.
In the report. of Area
Convention given by Mrs.
Wm. Mclnnes, Teeswater,
each branch is asked to
devote one meeting (1979-80)
to International Year of the
Child (IYC).
Mrs. David Ireland gave
the Rally report. The Rally
(1979) will be held in Armow,
October 18.
Mrs. Wm. Arnold reported
for the Tartan Committee.
Reporting very pleased with !
sales the past year. The com-
mittee had a table of supplies
set up. It was moved and
seconded to send a Tartan
Spoon for Gift Stall at the
National Convention in Sas-
Queen's
katoon.
At the afternoon session
plans were made for the
District Annual to be held at
Kincardine in the Anglican
Church, May 15th.
Deceased members names
of the past year from each
branch are to be sent to
secretary, Mrs. Gordon
Wall, Wingham, before the
District Annual.
The retiring Curator Mrs.
Victor Emerson, reported
100% reporting in the past 3
years she held the Office of
Curator.
Park bill.......
• from page 7
abuse $3,225,000; foster care $2.2 million;
francophone services $500,000; prevention
$1- million; hard -to -serve children
$500,000; mentally handicapped children
$2:7 million.
Health Minister • Dennis Timbrell an-
nounced this week that an agreement
between the Ontario Government and the.
Ontario Medical. Association has been
reached in which doctors have promised
that every service at public hospitals will
be available . at no more than Ontario
Health Insurance Plan rates. Doctors will
still have the right to join or opt out of the
plan but a doctor will have to tell patients
in advance of services when they will be
charged more than the OHIP rate. Ifprior
notice is not given, the patient will not have
to pay the extra charge. The OMA will
publicize a telephone number which any-
one in the province can calltoll free for the
nameof a doctor in the Plan in any given
community.
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There was also an emergency debate in
the legislature this week over the announc-
ed government program of hospital bed
cutbacks. I participated in that debate and
indicated the concerns of workers' who may
lose their jobs, medical staff members who
are concernedthat their ability to treat
patients and deliver first class health care
is going to be limited and interfered with,
as well as senior citizens who are afraid
that when they get sick there will not be a
hospital bed available for them. In general
terms the communities in rural parts of the
province are concerned that small rural
hospitalseventually will be reduced to an
uneconomical level and will be replaced by
larger central operations.
I have set up a meeting between,.
representatives of the .Wingham and
Goderich Hospital Boards with the Minist-
er of Health, Mr:. Timbrell, for Friday,
April 6th, at which time I hope the program
can be altered and adjustedto meet local
deeds.
hospital patients in Ontario,
the voters of that province
will know that it is a Trudeau
fee they are being asked to
pay, It is a fee for having a
Prime Minister in Ottawa
who reneges on commit-
ments.
"In provinces like- Ontario
the voters arealready anxi-
ously waiting for the Trudeau
government to get out of the
kitchen. The government
cannot keep its promises,
and the deceptiveness corn-
ing out of the government
kitchen is no longer accept-
able to the people,"
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children.
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