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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Feb 1998, p. 10

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10 - The Canaien Champion. Fdday, Febnjay 20. 1098 Bright light at end of tunnel sas Chdig $Y 0ffl EAUME Tbe Chnpon Its getting better ailthse time, according to Halton North NMPP Ted Chudleigh, In a "wheîe weve been, wherc w're going' address to members of the Milton Chamber of Commerce on Thursday morning, Mr. Chudleigh said the multitude of changes in Ontario, instituted by thse provincial government, are beginming to pay off with more jobs, reduced taxes and better financial conditions. "Every trip has a destination", he said. "We want Ontario to hecome the hest îurisdiction in North Ameica in wlich tuoive, woek and rise a family." Ontario's education and health care systems arc not sustainahie, accoîding to Mi. Chudleigh, wlso cxpl.soned isher governonents rccogosozed thse problems but were unable to tackle solutions. He acknowledged that changes in these sensitive areas are politically unpopular with Ontarians. "HealtIs care costs are 34 per cent of the entire provincial budget, and it's 41 per cent of the budget if the cost of debt is removed," said Mr. Chudleigh. "Hospitals were operating with more than 9000 closed beds. Restructuring was need- ed b"dy." He aclcnowledged dunathte ca of duIs aged is a top priority and outlined several projects for more long-teîm care beds in Halton. Mi. Chudleigh said despite the changes in thse health system the government bas added more than $500 million to bring healUs care spending up to $18.5 billion. It's important to remember, we don't mun hos- pitals we simply fund them," he said. "They are mun by boards of directors and the boards make thse decisions." He explained that hospital boards are largely *tuyW4 nsif o..ieprv ilitaie.Whih mme helpe ta oo<h die diauge. HGwever, dit ficukties in workfare programs have occurred because many municipaities in Ontario have noS "bought in" te, social service îeforms. Mr. Chudleigh also. spoke about education, saying that under thse former school board sys- tem, local trustees functioned as a board of directors for education. However, he said, thse education system provided no mechanism for responsibility, adding that changes have addressed the problem. - see ALL'S on page 12 Save at Ieast 50%* over electricity and save at Ieast 30%* over oïl when you switch to natural gas heating Terms and Cnditians Represents teating eniergy savings when camparing electîic baseboard or frced air furnace wit a tigh-efficieflcy natural gai furnace. Savings over il is based an a high-efficiency natural gas furnace campared ta a new il furnace. Any applicable taxes are nt included in thse calculatians. Natural gas prices as af June 197 $.211999/cu.ni. Thc lawest surveyed rate used in calculatians far elecricity was $0069 (Jan. '97) and far fuel il $0359 (Oct '97). Rates vary acrass Sauthwestein Ontaria Unian Gai service area. Please cali yaur Unian Gai Sales Office ta find ouStsetat te savings are in yaur aiea. t Deferred ffer and discaunts are available ta Unian Gai residential custamers an appraved credit and financed tiaugh Unian Gai. Ailater affers nt applicable. Offer valid frai Jan. 19 ta Maict 7, '98. There are no set-up tees ai early payeet palisaifinancing. 0% flnancing optiann ot available with Octaber'98 defeired paysen apia, any ieflnancing af tte 0% aption sel e calculatad at aur standard interest rata af 13.9% annually. 0 Union Ga LUmied 1998 Huriry! These 'instant' savings are available only*through participating Union Gas Sales Offices between january 19 and March 7 Save' Up to $250 off natural gas furnaces Up to $500 off 'Combo' Packages including a natural gas furnace, air conditioner, electronic air cleaner and programmable thermostat $100 off natural gas fireplace $100 off air conditioner with furnace purchase No paymnents on equipment purchase until October '98 or 0% financing for one year.1 Cali 1.800 860-2223 before March 7, '98 0 uiongas ennrgy for you orthotics providing Effective treatment for many foot related problemns SCOTT J* HARVIE B.Sc.. C- p.o 3006 Derry Road West, Stute 106 ti Custom Foot Orthotics -o Foot Care Products -r Orthotic Footwear em Sports Medicine Produets 55 IOOTHS *FREE ADMISSION DOOR PRIZES FREPARKING 5pi e nd ai daoy Se. & Sun. ýc 0 ETi u t e r, FrdyeFerldyeury 27 nonatoeSprh Saiturday - F.bruary 28: 10 arn to 5 pin Sunday - March 1: 10 arn ta 5 Pm UNI VERSITY CENTRE (two levels) UNI VERSITY 0F GUELPH For a 1sf of exhibitors, seminars and door przes check aur webslte: www.uoguelph.caluceveflts INSTALLATION 12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE Coli1about eur 4.ttl.d (@I rspftial 1-800-387-9903

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