Five year pins were awarded to: Frances Clarke, Maureen Skinner, Norman Carrington‘ Joyce Reid, Vince Risi. Richard Phillips, Dale Noble. Pat Smith. Ray Woodend, Leslie Englehutt, Lorraine Plumley. York Central Hospital held its annual awards dinner lasLThursday and Chairman of the Board of Trustees. William C. Lazenby, presented pins for five. 10 and 15 years of service to the employees. Nurses receiving five year pins are: Louise Barton, Bonnie Boyko. Larry Burke, Margaret Clark, Janet Double. Joyce Gamblin, Linda MacDonald. Beatrice Msi (cq), Susan Smiley and Beverley Trottier. Other recipients of five year pins are: Carl Posluns, William Leslie, Michael Kelly and Molly Carter; Jea and Marg 1 Mavis Ball Thompson. Wednesday, Man North-South: S Vogan and Hank E Heather Burling Marg Davis; 1 Saunders and Morrell. Swiss Team V Peter Osborne (‘ronshaw. Ge; Ruth Browning Mountjoy. N chooseâ€" Lib’éral Figures released by the Provincial Minister of Health in'the Legislature show that in some eleven counties or municipalities more than 20 percent of the doctors had opted out of OHIP by the end of last month: Peterborough â€"â€" 47.2 percent? York â€" 40.7 percent; Perth â€"- 29.3 percent; Halton â€" 28.9 percent; Wellington â€" 28.6 percent; Waterloo â€" 25.5 percent; Simcoe â€" 25.2 percent: Metro Toronto â€" 23.6 percent; Lambton â€" 21.9 percent: MacNe There has been heated debate in the Ontario Legislature about the number of doctors who have opted out of the medicare program. The federal Minister of Health has indicated that Ottawa would reassess its con- tribution to provincial health plans if the prin- ciple of universality were being destroyed. Following is a list of winners in the Aurora Bridge Club: Hospital presents its annual awards Câ€"8 - THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 21. 1979 ‘riday DATED at Toronto this 7th day of March, 1979 NOTICE ENVIRONMENTAL APPEAL BOARD THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1971 (8.0. 1971, (:36, as amended) IN THE MATTER OF: Sections 39, 77, 78 and 80 of The Environmental Protection Act, 1971, as amended, ~and- IN THE MATTER OF: An appeal dated the 12th day of June, 1978 by Superior Sand, Gravel and Supplies Limited from the refusal of the Director, Ministry of the Environment, dated the 30th day of May, 1978, to issue a Certificate of Approval or a Provisional Certificate of Approval for a waste disposal site (landfilling site) proposed to be located on the area composed of: Parts of Lots 21, 22, 23, 24 25, 27, 28, Concession of York, » and - IN THE MATTER OF: An appeal dated the 14th day of June, 1978 by Crawford Allied Industries Limited from the refusal of the Director, Ministry of the Environment, dated the 30th day of May, 1978, to issue a Certificate of Approval or a Provisional Certificate Of Approval for a waste disposal site (landfilling site) proposed to be located on the area composed of: Part of the West Half of Lots 72, 23, 24 and 25, Concession of York, Ox ast By ALF STONG York Centre MPP Bridge Winners queen's park / Jean March est and st: Nan nd Mabel m Goodwin Melnichuk; l and Lil jerry March 7 â€" Sherry mk Sharp; Winners: 8. Victor erry and 1g: Phyl Natalie Town of Vaughan, Regional Municipality Town 0? Vaughan, Regional Municipality g and Grace Rose inn-'â€" Ontario Platner. Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders: Bob and Edna Dunn, Bob Manning and Bert Rawlinson. Monday, March 11 Northâ€"South: 01 Khamissa and G8( Newton tied with F Osborne and Vi Cronshaw; John Hu and Fred Dieken. East-West: Ann Hank Jansen: Hea Burling and 1V Melnichuk: Hank S] and Gerry Browning Monday Night Game: Ellie Zeiger Monday Night Side Game: Ellie Zeiger and Jean McKague: John Layton and Eileen Bancroft-Wilson: Andy and Marg Durnford. Every Monday night is a side game. For information or partners, call Natalie Platner. 884-1689; Ruth Browning. 727-2580; Bev Jones. 833-6334. Hank Jar Burling Melnichuk and Gerry In the Legislature, the Provincial Minister hinted strongly that improvement in govern- ment dealings with them would soothe doctors and discourage them from opting out of the medicare system. He said that doctors have complained that ()HlP‘s ad- ministrative procedures are unduly bureaucratic and that some of them feel the schedule of benefits is unfair. Both problems are, he said, being studied. When federal Health Minister Monique Begin said Ottawa would reconsider its support of provincial health plans if accessibility and universality were eroded. she specifically ex- pressed concern about the number of doctors opting out in Ontario. Receiving them are: Gloria (‘rotin, Doris Norman. Albina Resentera, Norma Spearing. Muriel Van Vugt. Elva Jamieson, Carol Cober, Amy Dunne, Margaret Finch, Olga Lagzdins. Ruth Munro, Muriel Rollings, Gloria Scott. Lena White, Elizabeth Groves, and William Burns. Retirement Awards went to Vic Aspland and Esther Charboneau. Peel â€" 21.4 percent; Middlesex â€"â€" 20.2 percent. He also indicated that some 71 more doctors plan to opt out on April I. When federal Health Minister Monique Begin said Ottawa would reconsider its support of provincial health plans if accessibility and universality were eroded. she specifically ex- pressed concern about the number of doctors opting out in Ontario. In the Legislature, the Provincial Minister hinted strongly that Subsequently. a Provincial Health Ministry official stated that. according to statistics. departure of doctors from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan has been a slow and steady trend. It began months before doctors were freed from federal wage and profit controls. The controls ended January lst for most of the Province’s physicians, but the ac- celeration in the number of doctors leaving OHIP began as long ago as last May. TEN YEARS Pins for ten years of service went to: Vic Aspland (retired), Joan Joslin. Heintje Vollen- berg (cq), Maud Fockler, Mabel Percival, Carman McCabe, Suzanne Harvie, Jane Gillespie. Sietz DeJong and Steve Towns. FIFTEEN YEARS Something new added this year was 15-year pins. Cusimano aDoctor drop-outdebaz‘ed T. M. Murphy Board Secretary Ann and Heather 1 Marg nk Sharp h 12 â€" Omar George 1 Peter Victor Hunter Side er and John Efleen Andy Virtually all the anaesthetists at the Toronto Western Hospital have apparently opted out of OHIP. Asking if the Minister of Health were aware of this fact, Liberal Leader Stuart Smith questioned the Minister as to the Government‘s plans to ensure that people are able to have needed surgery in a public hospital without being forced to pay a surcharge. He also asked if the Minister were prepared to encourage the immediate establish- ment of capitation A. Say goodbye to the days 01 struggling to clean under the bed... now you can save $15. and Simply roll :1 out of the wayl Frame adjusts from 39" to 60". Easy-rolling 2V2" casters. #70290 Simpsons Regular Price, 49.98 Now, each 34.98 82. Queen snze. 60" x 80". 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