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Clinton News-Record, 1976-04-15, Page 7mttromf4<RV14%B'7 N5WfA'bK. .'AM.. ."�i•.,.M:9s'•' !dMf.�+i ..NSM <.; ':/ •a ," 'cornmepted Jim ank% ry OroaA�M ,GH. ad? lntstrator chinas that Al , r orf the work done *tensely �!. ohd ,everyone" to get the Blucwater Centre functional in time for an April 1 opening, Hr. Colon says.hp ls. ionisingforward to developing new andresponsive ways to meet 'she mental health needs qf Huron County residents. He says the emphasis will be on preventative use .e .psychiotry and he is maki.,tag.p.a+as to the facilities of other Huron County hospitals as well for total community involvement. P ycr.h.., ..e a d G.me al .o pi l at t 0 Gode0 lyohiato ' Ho • i hwli►y 21 s u` o �ycy er{ eh. • Y] ,Acct psychiatric care ty `has Dr. Mioheel Conlon as its al director. !►t .resent. there are t,..,.. t. r .. p ut. persons on staff with another 15 o 0 staff members to be added as the '•ut'becornes fully established. - "With all the tumult that has hit the • health -sane community of • Huron ..,aunty, the progress of ASM and OR to: meet the Ministry of Health's target date 'toopen the uoit has been E..rnhat y Jack Riddell Jotti ngs from Queen s Park Ma int unit 13 - Accordi_n8 to th ' td o io or or': AM 4 tit urs well ns, ,ehe,tt'I►t'diC tl -. and a.drnini tretiofi there, the .unit IS ,.ncCeSSar,Y and %TIMn addition the county healthcare sYstem as well as to Goderich :andM' H... The vacuum created by the closin.Of GPH will be s..omewhat offset by this 1 unit." Mr. Banks sad:. The facilityfor the retarded at •the former GPH site 144011 unopened. but at the present time sta'f is being trained for residents expected to arrive later this month. enth� feet! When the non -confidence vote on the Throne Speech! was taken this week I was not resent in the House. I tatted: the vote by ab - g myself, from the as Ic ttsidered it the !sowing my total Wien the 's restra1ti't GUARANTEED INVE•STIVIE.NT CERTIFICATES -Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corpoian program without favouring stand against inflation.. an•:unnecessary election how. Most people feel that a Despite strong feeling in minority government should the Huron -Middlesex riding. be .given sufficient time and that. the Government should opportunity to establish its be brought down, I could not worthiness to govern. Apart in good conscience vote for an from giving a minority election now. An election now government a chance to could have restated in a work, people are very majority win for Premier William Davis and a clear mandate for him to continue his inhumane and insensitive restraint program. Another reason for my decision not to vote against the Government was the fact that closure of the Clinton Hospital is still under active consideration by the Premier and the Acting Minister of Health and I did not want in any way to affect the decision which the present govern- ment make on this most important matter. We have fought valiantly to keep our hospitals acrd I did not want to jeopardizeour efforts at this point in time. We in Huron -Middlesex view the Government's restraint program as having little regard for its human and social consequences, as part of the Government's program included the closure of the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and the announced closing of the Clinton cognizant of the costs in- volved in running an election and did not relish spending anothersen million dollars on an election that would result in very little change. Treasurer McKeough unveiled a $12;5 billion budget, the deficit projected. to be $1.2 billion while at the same time keeping spending growth to 10.4 percent. Introducing the budget Mr. McKeough said that reducing the rate of inflation remains the number one objective for economic policy in 1976, and controls will be necessary until Canada's cost and price performance is brought back into line with that of our trading partners, _par- ticularly the United States. The following are some areas affected by the budget; The Ministry of Housing budget includes a new initiative, the downtown revitalization program. It also extends for one year tire OHIP incentive grants and Hospital. It was apparent that the loans to municipalities to increase the supply of ser - majority -trust meet the same 10 year residency criteria that is required for federal OAS and GIS benefits. By the end 01 1976-77 the complement of civil servants will be reduced to X6,537, a reduction of more than 4,200 from the 1974 level. The 1976 estimates provide for an increase of $255 million in grants to municipalities and school boards, a growth of 7.8 percent. The Treasurer said to re- establish a better balance between the charges for health services and the cost of these services, he proposed to increase OHIP premiums by $5,00 per month single and $10.00 per month family. As of May lst, 1976, the charges for semi private accommodation in hospitals will be increased to $11.00 per day and, for private rooms $22.00 per day. Effective immediately OHIP premium free assistance will be broader. Free coverage will be ex- tended to single persons having taxable income of $1,543 or less and families, having taxable . income of of the Ontario viced land. electorate did not think that The 1976 budget of the an election was necessary at Ministry of the Attorney this time as it has been barely General provides for the six months since the last appointment of 46 additional election. People well realize judges and justices of the the need for restraint at this peace. time and unless the coin- Legislation will be in- munities in which they live troduced changing the GAINS have been victtnlzei4bYsuch residency criteria, which is programs as hospital presently five years in closures, they are prepared Canada. As of April 7, 1976, to endorse the Government's new applicants for GAINS ent Day pians used. and our cover si will be coloured with Went colours, diiaeussod uses for the The Dewfairys Heather Lindsay awakens Gretel, Else Lindsay, in the Haimesville Public School's well •acted production of "Hansel and Grete1" which was shown• to packed houses this week. (News -Record photo) $2,0.00 or. less. Half -premium rates will be available to single persons having taxable income betWeen $1,543 and 82.000 and to families having taxable incomes between $2,000 and $3,000. Effective April 20, 1976, there will be an increase of 30 cents on a 25 ounce bottle of spirits and 15 cents on a case of 24 bottles of beer. Cigarettes will be increased by 5 cents per pack, ef- fective immediately and insurance premiums tax has been increased from 2 per- cent to 3 percent. Also effective with the fiscal. Year's ending April 6, 1976, the 12.=percent rate of tax for corporations, will be reduced to 9 percent on in- come eligible for the federal small business deduction. Mr. McKeough in con - elusion said that his budget is a declaration of confidence. confidence in the economy .of the Province, in the Ontario's workers, its farmers, and its enterprises and institutions. t, meeting will tt .the hone of Bren when we will, discuss the applique to detail. iby Sherryuff , ocal obiiva Maude Austin Mrs. Maude Austin, a life- long resident of the Blyth area, died in Clinton Public Hospital on April 2, 1976. She was 86. Mrs. Austin was born in Mullett Township on June 15, 1889. She was born A.L. Maude Saunders, a daughter of the late Lewis A. Saunders And Martha Jane Sanderson. She married William Austin in 1915 and they far- med in Mullen .township until his death. At that time, Mrs. Austin retired to Blyth. Mrs. Austin was 'an adherent 61 the Blyth United Church. The funeral service was held on Monday, April 5, 1976 at the Tasker funeral home, with Rev. Cecil Wittich of- ficiating. f-ficiating. interment followed in the Blyth Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Calvert Falconer, William Carter, Gordon Gross, Harvey Stewart, Floyd Smith and Lloyd Stewart. Mr. William Austin served Co .rt news as flowerbearer. ° William G. Thompson. 21_ef - RR 1, Brucefield, s found -guilty of careless driving in Clinton Provincial Court, last w'edtt sday',.... April 7, 1976. Provincial' Court Judge Glenn• Hayes presided. Mr. Thompson who con- ducted his -own defense, was charged January 9,1976 when Town Police found -him to be driving too fast for icy road conditions and not stopping at a stop sign. Mr. Thompson was ' fined $100. Other cases in' court were held over till May 5 due to pleadings of not guilty_ or the, absenteeism of those charged. itliieplltiiest Sisippti to UwM ilrh C -eplitetive 1>E O*toric Liv stsck Dept. 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