Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 22 May 1996, p. 11

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EN CAA Or nl I RR I hg htt Pedic RbCl Riu fA i ore ai YN IN ETA AT OMAN FS oy "A Family Tradition for 130 Years" = a AN Cia Shih ns Sia i die PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 - 11 Budget backs small business: MPP From Page 1 the government has a commitment to fund health care in Ontario, there will be a focus on efficiency. That means waste and over use will be out, and user fees and cost-cutting measures are in. "I think our expecta- tion (of the health care system) is unsustain- able," said Mr. O'Toole. "We think it's free. Fundamentally, you have to control the demand. "I believe a fee for ser- vice would slow it down significantly." Port Perry doctor John Stewart said he's con- cerned that the province is concentrating funding on urban health centres with sophisticated equip- Congratulations John & Joy Ballard on your 50th Wedding Anniversary June 1, 1946 - 1996 Love ¢& Best Wishes your family TAOIST TAI CHI OPEN HOUSE Latcham Gallery Mon., May 27 6:00-7:30 pm For more information call Jan Clarke (705) 324-2947 Joanne Drury (905) 985-8661 'WEEKEND STAR' CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES WEDNESDAY - 10 AM ment, and forgetting about the primary care givers in smaller commu- nities." "My fear is it (funding) will be shifted away from small, rural, front-line care to the larger centres," said Dr. Stewart. "I don't think people in the com- munity want to feel we're giving things up for the funding of the high tech- nology centres." Funding and spending restraints are necessary, but they mustn't come at EXXEXXERRR the cost of patient care, said Dr. Stewart: "I'm con- cerned that some of the cutbacks are happening on the provider level... maybe there's a better way we can make the cut- backs." The 15 or so people who came out for the open house voiced no com- plaints about the Tories' first budget, and many expressed support for cost-cutting and tax reductions. Mr. O'Toole said the 1996 ESCORT LX Air Conditioning Dual Airbags Aluminum Sport Wheels 1.9 Litre Engine Dual Power Mirrors 60/40 Split Rear Seat Tilt Steering Wheel Rear Seat Heat Ducts Intermittent Wipers budget introduces a num- ber of measures, including cuts to personal and pay- roll taxes and a reduction of red tape, that are designed to stimulate Ontario's economy. "Cutting taxes and cre- ating jobs: That's really the whole thrust"of the budget measures, he said. "What we are trying to do is focus on the middle- income earner and small business. That really is what this budget is all about." v i SPORT 3-DOOR Vandals play, then pay A group of young vandals have 'fessed up; now they're paying up. After being interviewed by Durham Regional Police, seven young offender-aged kids admitted to extensive mischief to a home on Edinborough Dr., where they hacked down fruit trees, pulled off eavestrough, smashed Christmas lights, and pelted siding with eggs back in March. They haven't been charged, but are going to pay restitution. In another incident, two young offenders have been charged in connection with an April home break-in in Blackstock that saw stereo equipment, CDs and jewelry stolen. A youth from Blackstock is charged with breaking and entering and possession of stolen property; a Caesarea resident has been charged with possession. . <«@ CD Player and AM/FM Stereo with Premium Sound « Colour-Keyed Side Mouldings « 24 Hour Roadside Assistance «@ Rear Spoiler «@ Tachometer « Light Group « And More! CD Player and AM/FM Stereo with Premium Sound included. Choose the Lease Payment that's Right for You! Downpayment Monthly Payment $1,995 $199 $ 895 $249 $ 0 $289 T-L-R L O Lalo Malo fo RR [TV VA DIET [=T4 *New 1996 Escort LX Sport 3 Door wath PE P 016A. Arr Conditioning. $ speed Oy ent of $199/$249/$289 based on 24 month lease from Ford Credit to qualibed retail lessees, on approved credit Some conditions and 18,000 km per year mileage restriction apply $1,995/3895/30 Bowne or trade freight ($660) ) equivalent. phus first month's payment and security deposit required xchudes approved credit eg $10,000 financed at 4 9% per annum equals $230 00 per month for 48 months Cost of heence and apphcable taxes Dealer may lease for less * * Financ go er cannot be combined with any other offers 4 9% financing offer available on all new 1 Escort IX { borrowing 1s $1,040 00 Total amount to be repaid 1s $11 040 00 Downpayment may be required Limited time See dealer for details Ontario FMDA,. PO Box 2000. Oakville, Ontario 16 SE4 3-Door for a maximum of 48 months on

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