Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 May 1993, p. 16

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The Canadian Red Cross Society Please make the time. .. for someone it may mean a lifetime! MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 9:00 PM.; SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. * SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5:00 PRM. (*Not All Stores May Be Open) Located at 3rd Line and Rebecca in Oakville » Telephone 827â€"0229 Did you know that every 20 seconds someone in Canada needs blood? And that "someone" could be a friend, neighbour or relative very dear to you. The Red Cross needs to collect 800 units of blood every weekday to ensure that the needs of the Central Ontario patients are met â€" accident victims, barefoot kids who aren‘t careful, cancer patients, a newâ€"bormn infant. We need your help to make the Hopedale Mall clinics a success! No word of cutbacks to hospital budget By BARB JOY The president of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital seemed an island of calm in a sea of concern as the province‘s fiscal surgeons threatened to cut deeply to remove the tumor of a stranâ€" cling health care burden. Dieter Kuntz said OTMH‘s $57â€"million operating budget for this fiscal year has already been approved by the province and he has received no official word of any cutbacks. However, Gary Carr, MPP for Oakville South, was not so sure. Even though the hospital‘s budget has been approved, he said there‘s a chance for a clawback since one of the costâ€"cutting measures publiâ€" cized by the NDP government last Oakville Beaver Staff The budget was based on the 1/2% increase allowed by the province‘s Ministry of Health for this year. Kuntz thought this increase would stand. He said the Ministry, now in negotiation with the Ontario Medical Association which acts on behalf of all the province‘s hospiâ€" tals, may decide to close a few of the 222 hospitals in the province. On the other hand, it may opt to slice away the same amount from all hospital budgets, whether approved or not, to make up the $100 million. lion from the $149â€"million oneâ€" time payment in hospital funding for 1993â€"94. Depending on how the province goes about it, OTMH may or may not be affected, according to Carr. "Maybe OTMH will be left alone," said Carr. "But, because OTMH is one of the best financialâ€" lyâ€"run hospitals and not in crisis, Mayor on TV Tues. Said Kuntz: "What we have learned is that there‘ll be no increases in the next three years in salaries for nurses and technical workers whose contracts expired March 31st. Whether the unions are prepared to accept that, we don‘t know. If they don‘t and we have a huge increase in salaries and we don‘t get any money for it, it would affect us negatively." Mayor Ann Mulvale will be in the television hot seat this Tuesday, May 4th, for CFTO TV‘s Eye on Toronto, to be aired on Channel 9, Cable 8, from 11 a.m. to noon. Mulvale will be the first guest on a series about women in politics, to be followed by Mayor June Rowlands of Toronto and possibly Mayor Hazel McCallion of Mississauga. my fear is that it might be penalâ€" ized to pay for others that are in a deficit position â€" like Joseph Brant." Another threat comes from social contract negotiations that may result in either laying off nurses or rolling back their wages, he said. Either move would probaâ€" bly mean bed closures. To Carr, it‘s a waitâ€"andâ€"see situâ€" ation and one that he is following closely. At the same time, he said he halfâ€"kiddingly warned hospital officials he recently met at a mutuâ€" al function to cash any cheques they had from the province, espeâ€" cially those relating to the renovaâ€" tions currently underway at the hospital. "As of last Friday, everything is on the table," he said. However, he didn‘t think "huge increases" would be a likely sceâ€" nario in this fiscal climate. Menuha Therapy Centre an oasis in downtown Oakville ‘HADDOCK ASH N CHIPS AYS v" We have been "Frying" since 1967! Longer than any other "Chip Shop" in Oakville. Home Delivery Daily From 5:00 p.m. Therapeutic massage for the treatment of stress, fibrositis, injured muscles from sports motor vehicle accidents etc. Your muscles will thank you 105 Thomas St., Suite 103, 3rd Floor At Art‘s Fish Chips 1500 Sixth Line, 844â€"9209 Phone this week for your appointment 845â€"3323 Tuesdays are

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