Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1981, p. 10

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A TIN Meet our new Medical O o Health Dr Cole tackles his Mission Possible Herald Staff Writer mission which he id to is lo prevent region health depart men from ruction When Peter Cole arrived at regional headquarters In to become new medic il officer of MOID the post had been for a year with out leadership new programs f to take root Millions health services had slipped to nth spot of unit in hi province in rms of what they provided But in the few short months since he is the position Cole has successfully lobbied council to piss x hefty increase In the litiltli budget working with larger mt he mil be able to crease no member staff by members current While hii ton Milton and re turn in oilier services Hills residents a tenJenej outside the region with Acton residents turning to tow n s In fur them to is natural an mil impton which in m idi and curiae hem well a of Ins within Ihe roj on Willi II Hie mid for in tie without establishing in and a staff development Hue in mended in the recent lyeomplcted flicking Johnston Mil Consultants lie new lutom ilinllj brine the ion he illh services up Her in an interview And be more hiring next We a new Protection soon Cole eludes an list of core for rl services it s unlikely II up nmL quel ej dl i from re ret Men or pressed for and for Ills department It loaltniate staffing shortages and i Vet expected to passed Inter this year Prior ml Ihe rt health ranked among Ihe province Ike this up as quickly LOU Id attributed the drop in Hit hi iltli department iriviitnl with mood of ristrunt shown van is our within last 1 less sue his office his taken tow irds will 1 to regioml r possiblj of education sin future department will take the health message to people lllTIHH the district health conned is conducting a survey Hit regions professionals to determine it sort of programs ire still lacking in Dr Cole considers it equally important I residents what services rhey d like to hive in their Thee be two different things he said rveed m feel I clinic badly needed hut residents suggest a in stead different is And there s puzzle soke before deter suited for ill residents ways Cole Boosting the fight When nature foretold weather Do on remember the dajs before radio looked for in lo the if the hens in the ran the shelter of the eh I it the few drops of il was the short one But when Die biddies per tttl in se for food wilh soaked 1 Is it was goinL to be in all dij downpour olillimers w dehed direction of e wii I reh the first day of as it would be the I wind for the months west wind hut north i Whit direction was it this You of the purposes of this column is proude for sen Beginning this month will outline of local serines Tie North Contact Centre stiffed I volunteers was in It is a I in distress and inform ition service If I want to tilk to someone wish information on senior community events consumer inform lion or need emergency aid Hi 1211 if ire mil oil a day mike influents with the Centre Wlieels is another service will deliver i nutritious noonday meal to home fnedis week if vou have a special need The me consists of soup mtit dessert arid liy and Lauretta Mills il diets SI per piid the week or month If wish the call ict Centre Best wishes ire extended to George Hans who his Jjth iy April at home of his daughter Mite Green on Prince Charles Drive enior mother How do like your I changed my will four since I got It In return for the tax dollars Hills residents arc pay ing for regionalized service they will largely bene fit from less pressured field and nursing staff that the home care program by which elderly and less mobile patients can be treated at home Is expanded re leas hospital for the more seriously ill seeking long term Meanwhile Cole main lamed clinics have to provide more than just relief from health ailments and emphasized Ihit will stress counselling part of their service to patient The new disease clinics eh have opened as part of region family planning program in Burlington not only offer treatment he said hut sound advice as well In lad Coles past with family plan mug as director of those services for the Toronto department of public which up a minor tempest in regional council when his appointment as was approved Concerned that he would direct Hilton family plan toward pro- abortion policies Pro- Life urged councillors to re consider their intention to hire Cole arguing the Cable TV listings Wed Pentecostal Church The Other Point of Centennial Story time with Erica Magazine tun rood Cheeseburger Pie and Yoghurt Trees for Canada a lo Bowling Tournament Sign Off CO Wngglesworth Fair He view Reg on Council Sign Off May a Milton Skating Carnival 10 Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Speaker LI Governor of Ontario B Sign Off region was hastily trying lo fill Ihe position vacated a year earlier by Georgetown family practitioner J A Chamberlain But he denied ProLire charges that he would be irresponsible In family plan saying both he and abortion group have the same objective lo eliminate abortion However I think I cprc more constructive point of view of controlling abortion through contraception rather than trying to control the sexual activity of teenagers ProLife viewpoint will not likely have much effect on his ideas for family planning in the future Cole said but he would welcome the unity to work the group hopefully to enlighten the sex ual awareness of young people and thus eliminate the need for abortions entirely Cancer Society clergy discuss care of dying Continued from page AS The pnstor and should see each other as resource people Rev says Each person in their has a role lo play in easing the patients body mind and spirit he says was a chap- lam in West Indies for a number of years and is going back to the Caribbean shortly His previous experience has been in working not only with dying patients but with lepers Chris Bridge the adult education chairman of the Hills Cancer Society unit was pleased last weeks workshop commenting that it nice to sec an expert brought out lo Georgetown instead of local people having to travel lo Toronto In the morning Richard talked to the group about the nature and develop- of cancer One of the key statements he wanted to deve lop was that cancer cells arc threatening us for long periods of time before we can detect growth We only delect can 12 to 14 years after starts Mr Bridge says We must fighting cancer at the preventive level such as trying to persuade people to stop smoking says LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING BRAMPTON AND BRAMAUEA CENTRES WEEK COURSES SPECIAL SAT COURSE MAY 23itl81 BRAMPTON MAY 1 MAY 12th 6 9 30 JUNE TUES JUNE 911 to 9 30 BRAMALEA MON MAY11lh WED MAY 6 30 m to 30 p m MON JUNE WED JUNE 630pm to 30 p it ALL COURSES ARE INCOME TAX AND INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST in Brampton Downtown phone in Bramitu City Centre phone 4594417 Young Drivers off Canada the Lasting Lovin Gift by An ideal gift for someone you Love We have a fine selection of Pendants and Earrings all at low 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