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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 17 Apr 2010, p. 9

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The government funds about $8 of those costs through dispens- ing fees and the nest is subsidized through professional allowances, covering up t030 per cent of a phar- macy’s operating costs. If the govemment goes ahead with its plan, Mr. Croxall said he will have to raise dispensing fees. The pharmacy currently charges. $8.99. Nayan Patel owner/pharmacist,Pharmasm'e Stoufi‘ville “It’s really the only way (seniors) live independently and that takes a great strain off the health care sys- tem," Mr. Croxall said. Added Mr. Patel: “It's the people who need it the most who will suffer from service cuts.” consultation for ailments such as colds, coughs and rashes, measur- ing blood pressure, sending repeat prescriptions to doctors, providing glucose metre instructions and spe- cial packaging for seniors. ‘If the cuts do happen and - my store does lose money, | can probably handle losing money lor a little while, but my pockets aren’t as deep as the corporate pharmacies! addict-chl- milk-7!,“ "mutuall- Higher delivery, dispensing fees possible MW! «mm Saman- tandem HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATIW OF ONTARIO lifesaving As an added value, Fieldstone is offering energy-efficient low-E glass at no extra charge for the months of April and May. Call now to take advantage of this money saving and beautifying offer. Toronto’s top designers know that when it comes to windows and doors - it’s the installation and finishing details that matter. 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There is over 20 years of installing experience behind every project Fieldstone completes. And most importantly, F ieldstone offers an industry-leading 5-point warranty that includes: 0 an astonishing 5-year labour warranty ‘ ' mouldings and exterior details that suit your taste 0 arrival guarantee â€" they will arrive within a 90-minute window and you will receive a phone call 30 minutes beforehand 0 their crews are specialists in all aspects of trim and window and door installations ° all windows and doors will perform as they were ~ intended to. Fieldstone Windows ltd. Phone 905.470.0599/ 416.533.0999 mfieldctonewindomcom What Toronto’s Top Designers Know About Windows “I became a pharmacist to pro- vide the highest possible care to my patients. I feel the government is compromising my ability. The gov- “To put things in perspective, my store collects professional allow- ances that are over three times my net profit at the end of the year. You do not need to be a chartered accountant to determine that my store would lose money if profes- sional allowances are eliminated,” Mr. Patel said. The province argues professional allowances are used to pay salaries and offer kickbacks, so it has creat- ed a $150-million fund to subsidize professional services, rather than allow pharmacies to accept allow- ances from pharmaceutical com- panies, said Oak Ridges-Markham liberal MPP Helena Iaczek, noting the move will be phased in over four years. “The independents are definitely a lot more vulnerable in town,” Mr. Patel said. “If the cuts do happen and my store does lose money, I can probably handle losing money for a little while, but my pockets aren’t as deep as the corporate pharmacies." Independent pharmacies make up more than 50 per cent of the pharmacy industry and service the majority of seniors and patients covered by the Ontario Public Drug Benefit program. Mr. Patel said his pharmacy will most likely have to start charging for deliveries. Rob Croxall of the Stouflville IDA Pharmacy says the province is trying to reform the system too quickly. emment has not properly thought out the impact of these cuts on patient care or on the ability of an independent pharmacy to stay in business." Last year, pharmaceutical com- panies claimed pharmacy owners were paid more than $750 million in allowances. Negotiations are still underway as to how the new fund will ofiset allowances and how professional services will be recorded. With files from Amanda Persico muummnmuumummmImmuummmmmImm"muImmImmmmmuIImImummIummmmmmuumummummIuumummummum Ml"IllllIllII"IMMllIIll"m"IlllllllmllllmlllflmIllIll"IlullllnllullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIHIIllllllllllllmIIIll|MNIllll"ll"IIIHIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllIlIfl “31810.00” hr- lazinumflOforallhyoub All players must be registered on-Iine and paid before they can tryout. Go to www.wsmha.com to register STOUFFVILLE CLIPPERS Bop Tryouts (A and AE) 2010-2011 ,m A and AE 0 Born 1994,1993 Coach - Don Easter (A) 905-642-2795. deaster®llve.ca Coach - MidgetAE - TBA Tryouts to be held in August m AandAE 0 Bom1990.1991,1992 Ouch - Andy cmmgm 647â€"296-6796, andymnwflngpowarstreamca MDNMHW Coach - Chrls Miller (A) 905-642-6954, mlllerchrls©rogemoom Coach - John Armstrong (AE) 905â€"642-2012,lohn.annsh'ong@rcl.rogers.com Apr 18 .......... 11:303m .................. Pad 2 ............ Cllppers Complex Apr 19 .......... 9:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 28 .......... 8:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex mm AandAE - Born1995 Coach â€" Greg Bakker (A) 416â€"909-7550. bakkerjrahotmallcom Coach - Brent McIntosh (AE) 905-642-6038, bmclntosh©aecon.com Apr 20 .......... 9:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 21 .......... 9:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 24 .......... 7:00pm .................. Pad A ............. StoufMlle Arena m BAIT” AandAE - Born1997 Coach - Mark Watson (A) 905-640-6883, rnarkwatsonGpowergateca Coach - Chris Burkhoider (AE) 416â€"677-8364, chris©buricfamncom Apr 19 .......... 8:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 20 .......... 8:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 22 .......... 8:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex PEEWEE A and AE 0 Born 1998 Coach - Joe Lombardo (A) 905-642-3816, Iombardo.)oe@hotmau.oom Coach - Phil von Kaufmann (AE) 905-642-2270, phll.vonkaufmann0xemx.com Apr 20 .......... 7:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 21 .......... 8:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers CompIex Apr 24 .......... 5:00pm ................... Pad A ............. Stouffvllle Arena MINOR mm A Coach - Enc Ross (A) 905-642-3311, eross©ca.ibm.com Coach - Peter 0'80er (AE) 905-640-9388, peter_oboyle@manume.com Apr 20 .......... 6:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 21 .......... 7:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Complex Apr 24 .......... 4:00pm ................... Pad A ............. StoufMlle Arena WKE 3 (Full Season) Born 2003 MINOR PEEWEE AandAE - Born 1999 Coach - Steve Smith 905-642-6309, smith.sp@rogers.com Tryouts to be held in August KNIFE AandAE - Born 2002 Coach - Don Barker (A) 905-642-4442. barkerdon@sympafloo.ca Coach - Novice AE - TBA Apr 19 .......... 5:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers 1 Apr 20 .......... 5:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers 1 Apr 22 .......... 5:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers I MINOR ATOM A and AE - Born 2001 Coach - Craig Maclnnis (A) 905-640-8740. cmacinnisOsoluflonq.com Coach - Paul Johnson (AE) 905-640~9756, ddj3@hotmail.oom Apr 19 .......... 6:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Com Apr 21 .......... 5:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippets Com Apr 22 .......... 6:00pm ................... Pad 1 ............ Clippers Com Am A and AE 0 Born 2000 Coach - Scott McKinley (A) 416-464-3513, soott.mckinley@hotmail.com Coach, - Dave Witherspopn (AE) 905-642-7058, dave.wttherspoon@scofiabank.com Coach-TBA TrywtstobeheldinAugust ALL GOALIES MUST ATTEND THE SESSION ON APRIL 18 “Tryouts for A and AE teams are combined; any player hoping to play 'rep' hockey (A or AE) for Stouflville is expected to attend the combined tryouts for his/her age group. Additional tryouts may be scheduIed. Goalie sessions are 1.5 hours No charge Apr 19 Apr 21 Apr 22 Goalies must attend their team mum as well Born 2005, 2004, 2003 AandAE - Born 1996 Apr18...1:00pm...Pad1...ClippersComplex Apr 18 . . . 2:30pm . . . Pad 1 . . . Clippers Complex Pmoe to Mlnor Midget "ammunitioer Whitchurch-Stouffvillo Minor Hockey Association PO. Box 978, Stouflvllle, Ontario, L4A 8A1 Phone 905 642-2835 Fax: 905- 642-4843 www.mmha.com - lnfoOwsmha.com 111 mmm Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex Clippers Complex

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