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Oakville Beaver, 4 Feb 1994, p. 2

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They feel that in this time of fiscal restraint, time and money should be spent on staff and patient care..." Consultant recommends 10 changes * SHELVES * WOODEN TOYS * STORAGE CHESTS * BLANKET BOXES * DEACON‘S BENCHES * GRANNY TRUNKS READY â€" TO â€" FINISH FINISHED FURNITURE SAVE $30 Reg. $159 BOUDOIR BENCH B. Muslinâ€"covered cushions. Fabric shown is not included. 19%/"h x x 12"d SAVE $100 Reg. $499 _ QUEEN ANNE CONSOLE A. An elegant mahoganyâ€"finished console with gracefully curving cabriole legs, a top with gently beveled edges, two spacious drawers and solid brass hardware. 29‘/"h x 27‘/"w x 14"d SAVE $40 Reg. $139 PRIVATE COLLECTION: REDOUTE ROSE PRINTS Pierreâ€"Joseph Redouté, French (1759â€"1840) C. Rosa Gallica D. Rosa Damascena Each: 28‘/:"h x 24"/«"w ©1987,1991 THE BOMBAY COMPANY, INC. SAVE $20 Reg. $79 FLOATING VASE E. Clear glass vase supported by cast brass arms. 11"h x 10‘/»"w x 6"d * ROCKING CHAIRS * SPOON RACKS * WINDSOR BENCHES * CORNER CABINETS * SECRETARY DESKS _ * WARDROBES * BOOK CASES * ARMOIRES * ENTERTAINMENT UNITS * DRESSERS * ROLL TOP DESKS * TABLES CHAIRS CUSTOM ORDERS FINISHING AVAILABLE Support for the president from senior management was high. Although they believed the type of leadership Kuntz provided was necesâ€" sary, it wasn‘t always popular. "The style of management is described as more autocratic than other administration..." he says, adding the general feeling is that this is required because of the growth and financial restraints facing OTMH. But the report noted the morale was "significantly different‘‘ between those in management and the front line workers. "A major concern is that the staff does not feel consulted in the deciâ€" sionâ€" makmg process as it affects them," he says. Staff believe the news media pubhshes changes the same day as their input is sought. For example, the issue of the name change was discussed for two years from time to time, according to the president. Yet it wasn‘t until recently that doctors and staff were informed of both the name change and the sugâ€" gestion to use ‘customer‘ in place of ‘patient‘ within the corporate strucâ€" Another key concernâ€"is that of nurses who are practising out of their own experience...many being generalâ€" ist nurses as opposed to specialist. ratio. Bermnstein offered 10 recommendaâ€" tions to increase morale at the hospital including: incentives such as free parking, no increase in parking fees; seminars devoted to better communiâ€" cation between management and staff; a minimum of internal changes related to "style" over efficiency such as the name change, philosophy changes; and a series of recognition programs. Many believe there must be more staff hired to increase the patient/staff The study notes that the board requested the formal investigation into the morale of staff. A breakâ€"in Tuesday at a north Oakville home netted thieves nearâ€" ly $14,000 in cash and camera equipment. 9:30 a.m.â€"12 noon or 1:30 p.m.â€"4:00 p.m. Topics covered: Matching your investments to your goals The hidden risks of mutual fund investing Risk management by diversification When you should have aâ€"selfâ€"directed According to Halton Regional Police, the incident occurred someâ€" time between 7:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Feb. 1st when burglars broke into a Grand Ravine Drive through some unknown means. They entered the master bedâ€" room and stole a whopping $11,700 cash, including two Foreign content limits and how to byâ€" pass them $1,000 bills. The remainder of the money was in $100 denominaâ€" Howard Johnson‘s, Oakville Saturday, Feb. 12, 1994 Also taken was approximately $2,000 worth of camera equipment including a Nikon 35mm camera and a variety of lenses. There will be 1 1/2 hrs. of instruction followed by a one hour workbook . _ session using your personal financial situation. Calculators are recommended. Registration fee: $15.00 includes workbook, Equion RRSP Planner and Tax Tips , Conducted by Donna Green of The Equion Group For registration and information call: 591â€"1166 ext. 3321 1 e * fax: 591.7323 THE EQUION GROUP

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