Both factors can at least be controlled by preven- tative measures. It is cer- tainly to the advantage of every Ontarian to check and ensure his own physical condition. and in doing so he and the thousands of others like him will guarantee a drastic reduction in provincial health costs. lnjurious living There are many factors in our life style today which are extremely injurious to health. For example, the excessive use of drugs, obesity from over-eating and lack of exercise, exâ€" cessive drinking, heavy smoking and soon: It is true, the introduction of OHIP has enabled many people to receive medical attention who could not otherwise afford- medication â€"â€" this is particularly true for the elderly and low in- come families. But your provincial government is extremely concerned with two factors: the health and 'health care of Ontarians and the enormous funds required to provide this health care for the people of the province. If the forecast for Ontario‘s health costs hold true, by 1984 the provincial health bill will come to $11 billion annually compared to the $2.2 billion budget for this year. That is equal to the current bill for all of Canada today. Needless to say Ontario could not afford it 14 â€" THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday. Nov. 6, 1974 Preventative health care a necessity MANY OTHER FINE PRE-DRIVEN CARS IN STOCK AND’I‘HEY'RE PRICED TO SELL!!! EXAMPLE: 197! Matador 4 door sedan. 36000 miles \‘8. Automatic. Radio. sparkling Emerald Green with complimenting interior. Lic. No. BUR-142. Sa fety Checked and Certified vinyl bench seats. body side moldings, whilewall tires. wheel discs All equipped with 225 “big sixâ€, automatic transmission. power steering. radio. deluxe SAFETY CHECKED â€" CERTIFIED And Ready to Go "FF-227 AGE-542 .IE l.’-56l "WU-4 l6 ’74 DUSTERS ONLY REASONABLE MILEAGE 8 TO CHOOSE FROM \ ~ Queen 3' Park Report $3695 HFP-(ilfi AOX-‘iSO AOU-544 AOU-543 YOUR CHOICE License Nos. SFOF 5 main William Hodgson MLA, There are hundreds of thousands of people with heart conditions, diabetes, ulcers etc.. who bring on attacks, strokes or require major operations at an early age through sheer neglect. Attitude change It seems that the general public attitude regarding health care is to visit the family doctor after something goes wrong and hope the doctor has some w0nder drug which will cure the problem. Drinking damage It is estimated that if we could eliminate the damage caused by heavy drinking alone, Ontario‘s current health bill could be reduced by several hundred million dollars a year. Then there is the financial burden on the individual’s family, not to mention the extreme emotional cost. F o r e x a m p l e : Automobiles are the biggest cause of death and injury in Ontario. In 1972 ap- proximately 1,300 bodies were examined from automobile fatalities and it was found that 56 percent of the drivers killed had been drinking. The damage done to health by neglect and personal abuse is often beyond the point of repair resulting in major health problems. Not only does the individual suffer through his or her own neglect, but so does the family and society as a whole. York North According to York Regional Police, they later found the occupants with a quantity of marijuana and some LSD. A potential pot-smoking orgy in an area motel on the weekend was circumvented when the operator spotted a syringe in the unit occupied by four young men and called the police. Oranges Florida Juice Spaghetti Sauig Cheese Slices. Chef Boy-ar-dee Chocolate Eclairs Banana Cake Sara Lee Chocolate, Orange or Lucerne Strawberry or Lucerne Deluxe Assfd. Flavours Police Blotter: Ice Cream Kraft Processed ’Singles' Flaked Tuna Cloverleaf W99“ with Moo! 0- c Mulli- room: 69° Delicious Apples . 5 lb 7 3.C. Grown Canada Fancy Grade “'9 Anion Pears . was responsible for the arrest of four other young men in connection with some break-ins in Concord and Metro. 2 2.32:. 8 5° ‘21:? 1.09 H o: pkg. 79° 89° Grapefruit Anion Pears Wash. 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I Surf Detergent Shampoo Pamper Diapers Head 8: Shoulders Extra Absorbent Facial Tissue Po W d ered Truly Fine â€"Assorted Colours Javex liquid Bleach Irisco T.V. Dinners Swansons Frozen Beef, Chicken, Turkey 11 oz. pkg. Smoked Cod Fillets Perch Fillets Beef liver Frelh Ocean T.V. Dinners iSmoked Wieners Swansons Frozen I Pride of Canada Beef, Chicken, I Vacuum packed 0 Turkey I n ox. 1 lb. pkg. I pkg. Peameal Sweet Pickled End Cu! lb. 1,28 Essex v.p. Sliced Bacon ..,,I,38 Side Bacon:£::l.29 Fresh NOT Frozen Moore also faces a charge of theft over $200 in con- nection with the hockey tickets. Tube, Loï¬on or Jar Facing a charge of theft under $200 for the latter are Craig Moore, 16, of Benson Avenue, and Richard Gray, 16, of no-fixed address. L39 pkg. oi 24 . lb- 89c lb. 880 lb. police that, while her car was parked at Brian‘s Shell Service Station, Bayview Avenue in Richmond Hill, overnight, three Shell shirts. one Shell tie and one uniform pair of pants, were taken from her car. Also the seat and carpet were burâ€" ned. Shop ‘n‘Bag, King Sideroad, Oak Ridges, lost $540 in cash, cigarettes and Susan Circle Dog Food Arrid Javex for Unbleachables Kal Can Dry Bleach Pork Butt Roasts Fresh Canadian Pork c lb. :3: 89° Whole Mackerel ..,.39° Salmon (hunks Frozen Red Spring Pride of Canada Sliced Gavagin, Fernleigh Richmond Hill, told 2 128 fl. oz. jug 200- 2 ply tissues 89° 89° 0 Beef Chunks C Mealtime .S'ew AURORA : The threat of a strike by some 120 Collis Leather Workers has been averted when Local 480 Canadian Food and Allied Workers came to an agreement with company officials. This gives em- ployees a 65 cents an hour increase the first year and 50 cents next year. The increase is retroactive from August 15. News from next door .5139