Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Jun 1998, p. 3

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Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Shqarting a snack FIve-year-old Taylor Robinson gives dad Jim a bite of her burger Saturday et the 101h annuel M&M Meat Shops cherity barbecue. Milton hospital will just be part of big corporation: Doc -from PHYSICIAN on page 1 three. While Miton's inability to attract a new obstetrician goes back long before amalgamnation watt even consid- ered, she said the move isn't helping the recruiîing process. "In the past year we've losi two doctors to iestyle- favourable hospitals in the United States and Toronto," Dr. King explained. "If we're not able to recruit someoe soon our three remaining part-timers are going 10 be so overworked that they may lose some skills and some lives as well." According 10 local nursing representative Sheila Richardson, Milton and other small communities have already lost countless nurses 10 the US. - where more secure work conditions prevail. Speaking in favour of the Tory health care reform, Halton North MPP Ted Chudleigh it's the uncertainty of amalgamnation that has caused widespread mumours about lost services and comprorised'health care. He said his govemment ta spending more on health care - 35 per cent - than any other in recent histosy and that the addition of 2,000 new long-term care beds in Halton and 20,000 across Ontario serves as proof of the provincial commitment ta improving the system. One rumour he and Mr. Halls dispelled regards local fundraising proceeds, which will remain for the sole use of Milton District Hospital. They explained that the Milton-Oakville hospital board will include seven members from each facility. Dr. Koslowski suggests that there will still be an imbalance. "Each hospital depariment is responsible for making recommendations to board members. With 10 depart- ments in Oakville and only four in Milton, having a seven and seven board situation still isn't going 10 make things equal," he warned. The Milton-Oakville hospital amalgamation is scheduled lo be finalized by the end of July. The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 16, 1998 -3 PONTIAC *BUICK *CADILLAC *V V * ERI1I'A SAFARI SLX* One Owner, Psple/Goey dlotit, Auto, Air, P. tckOn. Owner, Cherryk. / Grey Clatit, 8 Panss Ai PW * Tilt, Cruie, AM/FM Semoo cassette. Only PLs 'lCusCss, Detch Doors, RanningBors 67,000 km. 6 mentt / 10,000 kmcapwar Ony 67,000 km. 6 moeth / 10,000 km camp. warr * *ROADMASTER LTD TRACKIR * *BurgundyFully Loaded One Qwner Whitel Grey cloth, 5 Spe monual, wDual Power Senti, AM/FM Sereo Cassette, Sait Top. Only 26,000 km. n brond new condition. Qd>, 74600 km. Balance of loctory Wo onty *1996 1997* *GRAND AM GRAND AM* * JadeI Gr", Clotis V& Ato, Air, P Wind, P Lachi, Jade IGm ltit, V6, Auto, Air, P. Wind, P. Lacks, Tilt, * AM/FM Serea Cassette. Onl, 49,000 km. r ai, ssette. Qd>, 32,000 km. *Balance o Factor>, Warrant>, Balance af Foctory Wancsnty. *1996199S * * SUNFIRE BONNE VILLE SSE i Aquaa Graphite Clatit Auto, Air Cond. Cassette, Reon oSpaîler Onl>, 48,000 km. Poweer seats, fu>,y loaded Balance af boctor>, Warronty on», 53,000 kms.* *1-Q9919-92* * LUMINA SAFARI* * Siler IGrey Cloth, V6, Auto, Ait, AM/FM Cassette. Teol IBitte, 8 FassengrAutom-tic, Orl 00Air contdition ingTntdWindows, ' Baac IFactar>, Warranty. AM/FM Cassette, anl>, 107,500 km.

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