S 1 , t - 1 Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. September 22. 1993, Page 5 Nurses want candiates' views on halth cr By Mile KowalskI Area nurses want toniake preservation of Canada's health care system an issue in the federal election campaign. The Durhami Northumnberland chapter of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) intends to contact ail local candi- dates seeking election on Oct. 25 to determnine their views on health care. Candidates' positions on van- ous health care topics will then be used to help RNAO mexnbers and the general public mâke.an «mnformed choic» on election day, said Susan Uranowski chair of the chapter's politicaI action comnmittee. "WMat we're doing is Iobbying ail candidates within Durhamn Region and asking thein what their party's stand is on health care,» said Uranowski. We're not supporting any group. We just want to know their views," she said. Among the questions the RNAO will pose te, candidates are ones deaingwith the follow- ing concerna, %Uranowski said. They include: * universality -- making ealth care available te aIl Canadians; * accessibility -- services where people need theni; *comprehensive -- ahl necess- ary services provided; * portable -- services available anywhere across Canada; * publicly funded -- paid for through the tax system. In addition, candidates will alse be pressed for their feelings on charging deterrant or user fées, Uranowski said. «Many candidates are talking user fées which have proven net te be effective in the past,» she said. Uranowslci said the RNAO and its parent erganization, the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), are wornied about the future of health care in Canada. «There is a growing concern because transfer paynments have been cut. Many hospitals are having financial problems," she said. (Transfer payments frein Ottawa te the provinces are used te help fund various social pro- grns uh as health care and education.) «There is a great fear that WE will lose universality,' Uranowski said. "In the past universal health care bas been saved by nurses," she added. The local RNAO chapter bas 500 nienbers in Durham Region and Northunmberland couflty. Uranowski said ber organiza- tion will be meeting with other nursing groups in the area, as Shd JAY'S TATTOO FANTASY & TANNING *Clean, Sterile, Friendly Studio - New needies every tattoo -Lots of designs or creat e your own Reasonable rates for Tattoos & Tanning OPENNOUS SPCIALFORTANNING'ý 10 sessions for $50.00 and receive 10 more for 1/2 price. Split the N session with a f riend. BO0K APPOINTMENTS TODA Y well as the public, to inform them of the CNAs position on health care. Local media outlets will also be contacted in the ho pe that the will publicize the chapters endeavour, she said. III rShalamarI alamar Gerald for ail yo ur Hair Care Needs! line New Services Now Available FACIAL WAXING & EAR PTERCING UNIZS]EX HAR CUTrS No appoinunent necessary. Priccs include GS. ADULTS: $7.0* KIDS: $5.50 Fni & Sat. - AIDUL-TS: $9.00 KIDS: $7.0 LPRM L30.00 it-LITES $29.00 COLORS $27.00 STREAKS $37.0J Apoi t rlncessary. Cut extra. G.S.T. included D Tues.-Fri. 9am-6pm & Saturday 9am-3pm 153 Brook St. N. Unit 9, Whitby'- 43-899__,,, I~,3POoLVV SOLID IIERR, S. i i~ ~..: t j4I j' h 334-9655 1Iuda t.Es $5O N DEDUCTUBLE 0F 9Iive t SAVE MOSTUINSURANCE WINDSHUELD CLAM IUBIG $5 0~~'e FREE Fuji 35mm CA MERA 8258 _______"0 VER"W 0 50CTINSAOOOIN tc) c) ffSA T1SFIEDLIDA y~ 1fu~GI ffCUTOMERS B SINCE 1974"MNE 1 1 1 w 6ý ma 0 m