THE HERALD No rise in health costs inefficiency survey shows Studies of health care costs don I indicate runaway costs or Inefficiency Georgetown net Memorial Hospital at rat or Fred Morris told memb ers of ihe University Women Club Tuesday Mr Morns who has been administrator at the George town hospital for about said there are few things in society as precious as our personal heal I Health care costs ore carriers Mr Moms said There Is a reasonably Rood supply of beds it the the costs The elderly and that the problem Mr the poor are covered by the Moms said As it stands now federal department or health there are chronic care and welfare Bui there arc still in Hills and there arc filed because of problems of loneliness and Isola health care costs Mr Morris ion involved when senior said ens have to live outside their communities even for a short period time of the problems with the abroad and had entered a San Francisco hospital while she wds int Mates Her bill for a many adjectives among w them and vagcs 20S3 them sky rockelme and control Mr Morris said The latest published stalistics indie ale however that spending in health care has in relation in Gross National Product ieparnte charge history of been half of the region is that iboul per cent of the beds are being occupied by people from the Hamilton Wentworth Region where there is a real shortage of care facilities billing In the Slates health Morrssald insurance coverage costs he a month or a single person itsIlGamonlh e region will be short In WCSl hi for a single person Germany there is an IB per cent individual salary to Mr Moms said independent economist say the Canadian health care system is effective exlended care beds by Tht In Rotor Chi I Color J PROVEN DELHI A JCHANNELMASTEH BRAND NAMES serial kits SAVE SALES and SERVICE NEW GEORGETOWN EAST GUIDES and relatively inexpensive The health care business and it Is a business is a billion progressive service he said Health care services account for per cent of the Canadian Gross National Product Projected health care costs for were S3 a billion dollars Mr Morris said and there no question running an open ended care em is expensive Among other Hems of concern r per person The Georgetown lust Company enrolled new evening during their meeting at Harrison Public School The new Guides arc front row from left and Darin Centre ruw Van Stephanie Callow Jenny Daniels neper and Karen Krnnrdv Hack row Kim Vtooland J acquit Peyton Mary Blllk Cherle and jrijlfnr Absent from pic tun but also enrolled Howell Herald photo It was per person lessihanthenationaingure Mr Moms ft COUNTRIES In mentioned problem of the loss of medical practitioners He said for the past six years the medical association has in Prisoners charge police abuse wlen the left the court house dnwnt wis very though they waited minutes at I the courthouse with engine followed by the slamming running and the heater on Mr n Ihe brakes Turner said they waited for ten prisoners wen twenty minutes he he engine started until just prior to Mr said they waited ten minutes and the engine started they actually left There were thirteen prisoners in the van with one bound for he last live with to or more witnesses being called during the printed The percentage of the GNP Costs spent by other countries vary have Increased along with per cent in West Germany United Stales which has said it will be using Canada health care system as a model for selling up its spends about fl per GNP on health care In the United States the tern is handled by private THE ROMANTIC LOVERS are coming TO PAULINES St fill Ion pay is considerably less than it would be in a free he said Mr Morns said the shortage Guideline ended cart beds in the cent of lis 5 cent of Health formulas say there are enough beds in the area 1 hud jostled One of the- Maplehurl and the rest for about Metro West The prisoners were pulling seated along two benches along the sides of the van There is a grill with a glass plate contain a sliding glass window between the back of the van and the cab where the officers ride testified that The witnesses differed mount of time but all agreed by Mr to have that the trip hick look long filled to return after 1 Christ time Mr Harris said the trip from detention take the scenic centre near Montreal passed while Mr said out during the trip although the the results of the droe around Milton for their regional plr Regions transit survey from page one Mr Wong 1hc statistical bias the survey questionnaire lit detailed com pari be- featured blank space where the survey results and respondent were invited led on aspects of trans conclude pari alien Of some com ion residents want improve made to the Skyway bridge The majority of Ihe Hills who commented Mr Wong said pointed Including as to when this hip- there is no bias menis received he said the need for a local bus service of what lened Tley also disagreed as lo in the results for the region as a largest group comprising HO connecting various areas of to be the police whether the air vent in Hie roo whole Mr Wong explained ihe indicated they the urban centres as well lion and pulling right out n of was one saying results for Hills and would like lo sec GO transit as iwin centres of Acton and At tint point Mr said it wis Ihe other it Oikvlllc In particular musi be service extended further across themselves one of officers hung his Mr qualified In Hills he Carle si coil over window all the to have Surprisingly Mr Wong said into the of the van so the prisoners to officers in reached an inequitable number respondent thai prisoners see where llc fronl Ihcm on a of long lime rcidtnts while in with 1 iti iuctton to New semester begins now Age years and up in drama singing stage techniques and expression ADMINISTRATOR 8770702 CONSULTANCY 8770643 wer hydro hearing number of istons lo turn too many high income local Other hi off with no effect When families turned up in the results commenl were critical of such the prisonir pissed out Mr allow planners to draw impar systems I hough pointing Horns said he tried to tell toncluslons ih bus and schedules are that someone had pas Commiilec Roy coordinated in all areas there was no Booth of Hills hit transit travelling lime is him that It is outside the board Jurisdiction In question the rca sons behind the provincial go 1974 decision to Hills Fifth Con ill witnesses were lo effects farm stock and ml jnd si response hoi survey suits for lengthy and the suburban cession as the route for the lrcl5 Brute lo Milton corridor which restricted its to i single witness who testified Hi it the corridor s lawyers for the corridor op ton Hills crossing is technicilly ponenls and their witnesses sound and ncverllitlesssptnt much of the tn corridor lime whj in opponents for lack of their opinion the Brute to n issue at Milton route is inferior to othtr hand the planning aspects of possible routes out of the through the municipal from social About the Hills 1 Survival course Bill Garrard of Georgetown will be demonstrating the basics of in in emergency to interested on January 211 on 10 and from a to p m Mr Garrad who winter in the It A I- will set up an emergency campsite at the conservation area to show how to build a which should be in back pack whin skiing or snows any d it met and the things in winter ind comfort Help for special Olympics A Glen Williams girl canvassed for the telethon New Year Day in aid of the special for tin Handicapped MarjoneGnet collected JIB lo help handicapped attend the upcoming gimes for them Marjone is J Herald carrier Red Cross Youth dance Red Cross Youth sponsoring danct in Knox hall January at p m Music will provided I Iruj Teeter executive The newlyelected executive for the Brampton Tuwns men will be Installed at a special banquet to be held this Saturday at m at The Cellar in Georgetown Heading the new slate of officers is president Jack Hall of Georgetown who lakes over from past president John Clark a former Georgetown resident Herb McFelers will be the groups new secretary while Lloyd Robinson is treasurer Roy Saxton is programme vice president Ross of Georgetown is membership vicepresident Bill of Terra Col la is bulletin editor Joe La is public relations director and Bruce McTavish Is s director Eight executive members attended recent anual conference of the Ontario District Barbershoppers held Jan through Societys annual dinner The Georgetown Agricultural will hold its annual dinner this evening at United Church near Hornby The dinner begins were no doubt When the van arrived l the bused of the specific Metro West Detention Centre neighborhoods canvassed the prisoners hid to wail inside Aware of ll particular streets tie in Ihe where surveyed he noted that prisoners are transferred until locations include mostly older police van from Peel residents ind that lletjoml Police hid departed rttoiol officials should get in During time one witness uchwiih locil planners before Constable Vanchcf opened survey so rapidly closed it can pick a good cross again the foot of the pnsontr his toot had been leaning againsl the door fell when the He was still uncoil of res lifestyle in demands ac cess private vehicles were also broken down into groups according to spec fie municipality where ihey originated In terms of the most populir comments Milton are mostly concerned belter eon neciionswiih Oak villt residents want a connection With Mississaugn and Burling Appointee needed GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES on year annual Interest STANDARD TRUST COMPANY Cai ihe oh nearest you Cnatnam Ottawa Pcton 1613476 borough 416363 Woodstock 1519539 neither Const The trench Advis Committee of of will have to someone to fill vac position representing Oak nor Constable because noi enough people the prisoner in up at the mceling In taking unconscious prisoner to a proper from the van Mr testified that one of the off which one tried lo assist tht other prisoners in lifting out liner nsclous man It is expected the will The trench Com miltee acts in an icily lo board informing them is it education rcli led needs of he French speik ing ralcpjjers in do not hive been met Mr Lavender said that bo not enough people were it meeting in to someone lo fill the spot the would according 10 ihe Act have to someone to fill the vac itself The committee includes from Burlington and Hal Ion Hills representatives from the The Hilton Hills representatives arc I of IS Queen Street in ind Migue of MILLIERE TV CLEARANCE SALE Now In Full Swing At TV it Go Id On you been I I si prices on Cable Converter 20 RCA Xl100 Portable Color RCA Portable Color TV 395 Service what KENTNERS COMPLETE PARTY TRAY AN ASSORTMENT OF SANDWICHES WITH A VARIETY OF FILLINGS SMOKED HAM ROAST BEEF SALMON SALAD EGG SALAD TUNA SALAD MADE ON WHITE AND BROWN BREAD AS A PERFECT COMPLEMENT SWEET MIXED PICKLES SLICED DILLS OLIVES CARROT STICKS CELERY STICKS AND RADISH ROSES A SPECIAL TREAT AN ASSORTMENT OF OUR 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