They took 152 cartons of cigarettes, but were selective about the brand names they wanted. Player‘s Light, duMaurier Light, A Shoppers Drug Mart in Milton was the target of cigarette thieves who went through the roof to gain entry last month. During the night of July 20th, a hole was cut through the roof of the Shoppers Drug Mart in the Milton Mall at Ontario and Main Streets. A pickâ€"axe was used to get through the tar and gravel. The roof was then cut before thieves lowered themselves about 20 feet to the floor of the store below. In the past, the Region of Halton‘s homecare personnel have called on her to supply services when nonâ€"profit agencies couldn‘t, for whatever reason, including lack of staff. To answer the call, she has some 125 employees providing a range of services from health aid workers and RNAs to nurses, she Until now, O‘Hara said private and nonâ€"profit agencies in Halton worked side by side in a harmoâ€" nious competition beneficial to everyone. She noted that private health care services often suppleâ€" ment those provided by nonâ€"profit agencies that have a limit of service hours they can provide. for whatever reason, including I@CK | ;_ ¢go 5) far aduite and ©2 NN far A ministry release states: "The of staff. To answer the call, she has lcsh?IS(iiSnfor ?c;ultsaa:: $3x.1(:10d£0rr government is committed to the some 125 employees providing a taet & . . | _ notâ€"forâ€"profit sector in the delivery f ices £ Realth aid Admission for seniors is free f h & We have t rangl:: o se(;v;{c;; rom healt a;, Monday through Friday and cf) umanl_sc'l;::lcfel;d e ha ev'do workers an s to nurses, Sh¢ | g4 55 on weekends and on Labor | ‘°°** °* * s on providâ€" said. p ing better service to consumers, and iuXt; rnboas ay. m She maintains the province‘s less on profit. L ® ® Thieves selective about cigarette brands Aug. 11, 1993 The provincial government‘s recent decision to shift all homeâ€" based health care services to nonâ€" profit agencies has private providers worried. In fact, Ann O‘Hara calls it "scary." O‘Hara, manager of the Halton branch of Paraâ€"Med Health Services, said the new multiâ€"service agencies, to be set up by 1995 in every region of Ontario to coâ€"ordiâ€" nate services to the frail elderly, will have to spend at least 90% of their money on nonâ€"profit companies such as the Red Cross Society and the Victorian Order of Nurses. This policy will directly affect private payâ€"forâ€"service agencies such as hers. " THE FLEMING SCHOOL OF DANCE LIMITED 140 Dunn St. Oakville By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff Private health care service firms concerned over new policies PRINCIPAL: Virginia Fleming Fellow & Examiner Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing All Classes Taught by Fully Qualified Teachers August 21 August 24, 25, 26 September 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 For more information or early registration REGISTRATION AT 140 DUNN ST. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:30 to 1:30 p.m Adults $14.95 Children (under 10 years) $6.50 For Reservations Please Call: Tel. (416) 8424780 Fax: (416) 842â€"5123 TELEPHONE: 844â€"4630 % BALLET (LS.T.D. & RAD.) TAP « MODERN THEATRE DANCE NATIONAL « JAZZ * MUSICAL THEATRE DICTION *« ACTING duMaurier regular and Rothman‘s regular were the only types taken. Value of the cigarettes was $5,800. health care reform package will now change all this, forcing the balâ€" ance to slip to one side. "A balanced system is important to ensure people get the quality of care they need," she stated. "Clients have the right to choose what health care they want rather than having it forced down their throats." A second segment of the same governmental policy relates to the establishment of 19 new integrated homemaker programs to add to the 21 already up and running in the province. Halton‘s share was Regular admission to the CNE is $8.50 for adults and $3.00 for children 13 and under. Admission for seniors is free Monday through Friday and $4.25 on weekends and on Labor Davy. For the second year in a row, Cocaâ€"Cola will help bring the excitement and tradition to the CNE to thousands of Canadians, young and old. Last year, the CNE attracted over 1.8 million attendees. The Cocaâ€"Cola free attendance day alone drew over 150,000 people onto the fabled CNE grounds. On Wed. Aug. 18th, Cocaâ€" Cola will be teaming up with Becker‘s to provide free admisâ€" sion to the Canadian National Exhibition. now in its 115th vear. Free day at CNE courtesy of Coke 10:00 a.m.â€"2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m.â€"7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.â€"7:00 p.m. Wide Selection of Fresh Salads Wide Selection of Heaventy Desserts Fresh Brewed Cofice & Tea experience the Cult fine cuisine .'ndw.ï¬;f’ {w= The thieves would have needed extension ladders to accomplish the theft. If you have anv information that If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your inforâ€" mation will be treated with comâ€" plete anonymity. Please call 1â€"800â€" 668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS. Halton Police and Crime Stoppers are asking for the public‘s help in identifying those responsiâ€" ble. Halton Helping Hands, an agenâ€" cy providing assistance in house cleaning and yard work, is not eligiâ€" ble for participation in the program. Its executiveâ€"director, Anne Fairfield, said she was hoping some money would come her way to proâ€" vide training for some of her 650 homecare workers in the type of personal care called for in the proâ€" gram. This program, too, stipulated that the integrated homemaker programs will start buying services from notâ€" forâ€"profit agencies this year with the full transition to them completed in three years. All the cartons had the number 710 stamped on the outside wrapping. $779,000 which will go towards establishing integrated homemaker programs designed to provide free household help for eligible frail and disabled adults without the medical approval currently required. Services will be provided to clients needing help with personal care such as dressing and bathing, meal preparation, laundry and shopping. "But apparently it‘s going to Red Cross homemakers who, I guess, are trained anyway," she said. 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