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Maria Bau-Coote, execu¬ tive director of the NOTL Family Health Team, and also chair of the NOTL Health Bantam Services Steering Committee, will discuss primary health care delivery, both current win gold anFdi vfeo rm theem fbuetrusr eo. f the com¬ g*e't inline nmothincueea n stoiittfoey enf ormsiu ncargok w mec oomurmkpii tmnttehgiete t,g e wcreoo.h umipcmsh u oi¬sf www.niagaraadvance.ca See Page 2 WATCH THE BIG GAME WITH US! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST • 4:00 PM • Prizes • Food Specials • Drink Specials • Auction Items Reservations are recommended. 358 MARY STREET NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE • 905-468-TRAP (8727) 2 Niagara Advance • Thursday, January 22,2015 Hear more about health care hub From Page 1 up committee, which is drawn. That was the begin¬ somewhere to go. looking at obtaining vari¬ ning point, the launch of Harley, a Niagara-on- Laurie Harley, one of ous grants from govern¬ all of this.” the-Lake Hospital the communications ment entities and other Work had been going on Auxiliary member and for¬ working group members, organizations, such as behind the scenes with the mer president, says that Trillium, to fund the new steering committee, but like many others in town, the public is informed NOTL Health Hub,she soon after that announce¬ she has along history with about the work of the ment the first public con¬ the hospital. steering committee as it The NOTL Hospital sultations were held, and “I love it. It’s served this proceeds. Foundation, which also is residents were told of the community extremely She understands that at the table with the steer¬ plan for a comprehensive well, but it’s not a model there are “very legitimate ing committee, “is already health care centre with all to take us into the future,” questions” about health she says. care once the hospital for equipment and pro¬ offered at the hospital. It "It’s bricks and mortar, closes, including the work¬ grams,” said Hemmings. would also include he and that doesn't mean ings and financing of a Some of the confusion family health team doc¬ anything to us. It’s what not-for-profit health cen¬ and misunderstandings tors, the nurse practitioner we can deliver that mat¬ tre, and the goal of her that have resulted regard¬ clinic and possibly some group is to provide the ing the hospital closure new services that are being in addition to the corpo¬ and the work of the steer¬ rate working group look¬ Diane Hemmings, also a ing committee have been The communications ing at a not-for-profit communications working a result of how quickly working group members administrative structure group member, says "we're things have moved since will be talking to the pub¬ for the health hub, there is on that committee because the date of the closure was lic every chance they get, a site selection group look¬ we want answers too." announced, said Harley. including at churches and ing at where it could be One of the Although residents have service organizations, located, Harley said. known for more than two “wherever we can get a "My personal opinion is years that the hospital group together,” said that I don't see how the would close, it wasn't until Harley. hospital can be retrofitted last September, when the They want residents to without a ridiculous cost, April closing was made understand the “compre¬ but I could be wrong.” erty remains a source of ward, she said. public, “that the line was hensive, one-stop shop¬ The hospital site is one confusion, says Harley. And as more informa¬ ping” under one not-for- of the locations being con¬ The building was con¬ tion rolls out in the com¬ profit roof, will "improve sidered, she said, but structed on federal gov¬ ing weeks, Harley adds, the quality of health care whatever happens to it, ernment property, and "we hope people will see delivery, not demean it.” “We all hope it will have research of records in that we all have the same She also stresses that some wonderful use in the recent years hasn't pro¬ goals, to keep the health the Niagara Health System duced a definitive answer. care we have and make it has guaranteed that noth¬ The Niagara Health The working groups are better. We think we have ing will change at the System hasn't released committed to meeting an opportunity to do NOTL Hospital, other than any information on the until the end of 2015, by something innovative. the closure of beds, until future of the hospital, and which time they hope to Other hospitals are also services there now have the ownership of the prop- have plans to move for¬ being closed across the Commercial • Residential pbreocvoimncee a, manodde lt hfoisr omthaeyr www.sente.ca towns, one that can make it easier for others down Butler's the road.” The first public dialogue session is Wednesday. Jan. 28, at the NOTL Public 'GREAT PRIZES! Library at 2 p.m. ■ FOOD SPECIALS! 1598 Niagara Stone Road (Hwy 55) .DELIVERY! OLDE •• FCaommiplyr eDheennstiisvter y SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015 TOWNE • AReessttohreatitciv De eDnetnisttirsytr y Pfshaarret ypl aPllelra) tter BUILDING • Orthodontics Company • Digital X-rays • Dentures $3.50 S14.95 SHOOTERS! 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PATRICK STREET -$199,000 KING STREET LOT-$299,000 SSpuezcainaln eto Mthaes Aond vance mthea" Tinphtleaa iynggrerodou uonnvddes r hethqaveu eipp abmseete nynte apnroe oaerndldys repairs.” The Town of Niagara-on-the- He said he has been asked by the Lake is being urged by Queenston Queenston Residents Association residents to start the planning pro¬ to chair a steering committee to pceiescs e too fb luainldd at hpaat rkw aosn foar msmerallyl ssittaer,t lionockluindgin ign ton eowp tipolnasy gforor utnhde Lovingly u1p dbaeteddro owmit hh onmewe i2n cpecn trina l bSat.s eCmaethnat riwneitsh. pMaTermth eoo fr. 8iat hla ecS rcehh iopsotrool rppicreo rtpLyea ruitsry aa. dSjeaccoerndt edqeFunritip tzom fa etnnhdte a Jrniemds i edAxeernmrtcssi streao ssnstogac,t iiopanrtiesos.in ¬, tsaahnnodd wefuemlrl y2r f oceunagrch ep-dain ryk. ainWrdg.a. lIknocultu dfreosm 2 sdhineidnsg, creodoamr ptloa yd seectk, to the Willowbank School of asked council to designate funds Raneds towraatsi opnu Arcrthsa’ sseadt elblyit et hcea mtopwusn, fthroem p ltahnen pianrgk sp rroecseesrvs.e fund to start 678 LINE 2 ROAD, TH 7 - $322,500 357 HUNTER ROAD - $449,000 from the District School Board of Armstrong said the residents Niagara three years ago for use as a group would be willing to host or park when Willowbank purchased co-host meetings with the commu¬ the former elementary school nity to get input on potential uses building to expand its classes. for the parkland. “There are zero parks in “We urge you to get this process MQFruoiWtenzed naisyntt.oo enl d,”B lootoucwatlni q reusceiod uennct ilRloorns ssttaa_Crftfoe fu don,r”c aisl arreiedpf oeArrrtr.me ds ttrhoenigr .r equest to taeeonpxwjptoelnryiiah ocnoracm rmeee p-a fairnfceetkeeaa ntlguiavernie ncasgen ;d itn ariel sltn hymdeoy ouh v eehda-aerivcnt oe or rfite,s o aNe d.qdi yauoT.ga Chailisriot asysn . id2tf o ibn bfaiedcsekrh m,ce osr,e ,v l2eaa rx sb a ftanhutdlhel CprsPoeaaoopdumfadl arpora lceAetkeptie .tl kmalyOec enerti muegpriae tinhttka. ept nBc@aanrbn . obwesl ierteyhar te“ataa“tltc eahscethad.et. ed . rcetorp.milpa lcee dg arian ge2 0h1a3d. and CAROLINE 75 MARY STREET - $549,000 16 SAPHHIRE COURT-$775,000 Tasting Bar I Charming “Abbey. _ . . 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Find us on Bosley Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage t/ &Ue*tt Senvice.. • 7/fe SW TQc&t S&tuvfe ^*utctCce& Facebook 233 King Street •Niagara.on.the.Lake •905.468.8600 bosleyrealestate.com • [email protected] "Sales Representative 6Niagara Advance • Thursday, January 22,2015 opinion page lliaQ3P3 Advance www.niagaraadvance.ca P.O.Box430 • Virgil,Ontario L0S1T0 • 905-468-3283 • Fax 905-468-3137 MICHAEL CRESSMAN, Publisher, 905-358-5711 ext. 1111 PENNY COLES, Editor, 905-468-3283 ext. 103 [email protected] MYRA ROBERTSON, Sales Manager 905-871-3100 ext. 202 [email protected] our editorial Kudos to all who helped kids on bus When a school bus was hit by a car and that it was better for the kids that while transporting children on their way their parents didn’t know about the to St. Michael Catholic Elementary crash in time to rush to the bus. School last Thursday, we learned some And we learned the school board and valuable lessons. bus company also did everything that One, a school bus is very safe. This could be done to ensure there are mea¬ was just a small one, and even without sures in place that when followed, work seat belts, the students’ injuries were well for both students and parents. minor, although the police say the dam¬ Some might question whether the age to the bus was “significant.” minor injuries that occurred could have Fortunately, after being hit on the side been avoided by seat belts. Our local and spun around, the bus ended up in students on that bus might one day the ditch right side up, so although kids become statistics in a study to deter¬ were josded in their seats, they weren’t mine the value of seat belts on buses, thrown around as much as they might but the studies will likely show that while sometimes the outcomes are not the bus, rather than a car. as favourable as they were in Niagara- heceavre lerWms ntm ,aeo y oflnieotneharg er1 tnrh1c e-eatdyh lm ebatahte, r enh-o oeevrlflad iptla uwetode hf l o eohtaf hew sterhta ensca ohbphtiupu ltsedro tard ertrfoinienvl e¬dg-l hoamsItcran’aeshv- k olteihei okne mtlec- hlbLryoeeua vmtdskheei eadbss ta ll, ayftdbeso aurt s y?Ttal ePwfhCegrui.aiol rslnbs Wlcadaaodtaboemyalu y ,elhs .sd .eaSc ashost o mneobaoelett bls-tbtu saye steleeittnsss. SpbIinniti v.zr2 tzoDh0aldv1 aalev7uysi,nd ayocsnho f Ld uMti toohien n.lt svhTc ietenhu l eserJ tnbopuernidazdetez sianoo, utnltstuh, naeiLncn i Lhodfu in owlsslnt aasfhs ofCf art cvhlluaeeeb s t btbof eowe eSugenntie.n d kanDes.ir ankT.v geThid deho s eft l o uPw1 nut0hacb0akhltit ehc w t hoSaanencs hn Saaoi tv os.c eeleD rrltsveoaaivb rcdiryedae stlop iifovLr oneLiorj ie nooacsfn ts tt hhIsea t We also heard that the emergency In the meantime, kudos to all hope will lead to more opportunities to work with the young people of their commu¬ personnel on the scene did a great job involved, especially the bus driver, for nity. St. Davids Lions already support the school in many ways, including paying for in reassuring the kids, as did the princi¬ doing such a great job of looking after smart boards and sports team T-shirts, so it was also an opportunity for students to pal and a staff member from the school, the kids on that bus. thank them. Photo submitted letters to the editor Auxiliary atiuoxni ltihaaryt hisa as nb eoergna inniz oau¬r alsoT hcea llles totenr tthoe t haeu xeidliiatoryr by all those who attended. tudWe teo e txhtee nhdo msinecoewren egrrast i¬ panatdr opnros vaindde dv oplruiznetse eforsr toou r members have caonmd hmausn bietye nfo rre 9g5i syteearerds taoc tbioen tsr.a nsparent in its DLenaau riBe roHeadrelerys wedh toh seoir g beenaeurtoifuusll yh opmrovesid. ¬ teincjkoeyt.s Ewvaesn a tshseis stealde b oyf looucra l as a charity since 1989. The same request can Judy Thornton These homes were then businesses. some answers Like all organizations be made of the organizers appropriately decorated by Of course a huge thank This letter is sent in wstaitthu sr,e hgioswte rfeudn dcsh aarriet y ionfi tthiaet iSveav. e our Hospital Thanks for lroisctas,l ginatredreionr c deenstirgense arns,d f lo¬ yfroieun gdose os ft oR othtaer ym -a onuy r vol¬ rtheesp eodnistoer t oQ tuhees tlieotntesr ntoe ed hgoanvedrlneedd a bt yd ilsaswo.l uTthioen o insl y gueLsatss ta Srraitvuerdda ayt, tahse com¬ tour help mdeacnoyra htooursr ws ohfo w pourtk i ann d uhonmteeesrs, awnhdo o wuor rnkuemd einro thues answers regarding health parties to this process are munity centre to celebrate donated thousands of dol¬ patrons who each year visit care (Niagara Advance, the trustees of the charity the 95th anniversary of The Rotary Club of lars of product to create a NOTL and enjoy our house Jan. 8). (the auxiliary) and the the NOTL Hospital Niagara-on-the-Lake wish¬ true holiday atmosphere. We’d like to help by beneficiary (the hospital). Auxiliary, they were greet¬ es to thank all those who As always, the participation Residents who are inter¬ offering facts to explain Before we assume the ed with petition and asked contributed to the success of our auxiliary sites greatly ested in becoming mem¬ one of the questions result, let's give this to sign. Many thought the of our recent 16th annual enhanced the tour by pro¬ bers of Rotary should con¬ raised in the letter. defined process time to petition was sponsored by Rotary Holiday House Tour viding our many visitors tact our membership chair, The writer asks what happen and hope, as resi¬ the auxiliary which was Your generous support with a broader community David Haddow at 468- will happen to NOTL dents of NOTL, that the not the case. This was an ensures that our club will experience. Hospital Auxiliary funds parties will find ways to event dedicated to cele¬ be able to continue to sup¬ Our business and corpo¬ Don MacDonald when the hospital beds keep the funds for local bration not protest. And it port our many local and rate sponsors helped to Rotary Holiday House close. As many know, the was a great party enjoyed international projects. cover many of our expenses Tour Committee Thursday, January 22,2015 • Niagara Advance 7 Place mulch around base of plants to protect them from wind > Learn about local nurseries would help Come learn from our succulents at d- atnhgoeuroguhs . that could be eerxsp eorri esnhcaerde gyuoeusrt ksnpoewakl¬¬ first horticultural Keep the bird feeders edge and tips with fellow society meeting filled up though as there gardeners. New members of the year is a while to go before wCoeflcfeoem's eo na rfeo r w6:e3l0c opm.me.. The weather is so Check over your bor- meetings begin at 7 p.m. changeable at present it is v the s at the community centre difficult to know how to gone, just in case the soil on Anderson Lane. tdor eksese, pn uepv ewr itmh ipnlda nttr yliifneg. Jean Cochrane hbaass em oofv seodm aew palya nfrtos.m I ft hsoe of tDhaev Te orNoanytolo Cr, acftouusn adnedr My amaryllis is bloom¬ Happy Gardening put some mulch around Succulent Club, will be ing, however it is so tall to keep them tight - there speaking at Tuesday's bowl on^hefroorsa Ihe kThfXga^on-the- Lake Horticultural Society 8Niagara Advance • Thursday, January 22,2015 Five St. Michael students injured when school bus was hit by car Penny Coles hit by a car. De Groot said she first medic - just a few min- i ’ Niagara Regional Police, heard about the collision utes later, when the prin- i Niagara Advance paramedics and the NOTL from her daughter, who cipal called, she already Fire Service called had been handed a cell knew that her daughter principal Blaine about 8:50 a.m. Jan. 15 phone by a paramedic was okay. Otherwise, she MacDougall said The mother of one of the intersection of Line checking her said, she would have been he and Sandra the students hurt in a and Concession 6. The injuries, much more scared. Kocsis, an edu- school bus collision last collision had occurred While Indy sounded _ Thursday has nothing but just down the road from little shaken, said her talked —pra—ise <f■o—r *thei -w ay t*he' -!* the school as the bus motJh er, s1h-e* qu"ic“kly■ re "' ot"h-erw ise I might have i the s uation was handled - from way for morning sured her she was okay, panicked." the bus driver er- classes with i tu- but said her shoulder She also realized in buses arrive, gency personnel to the dents, hurt. She told her mother hindsight that it was best headed to the staff at the school, she The bus that the ambulance she parents were notified scene of the col- said, “everyone side and spun around tak' i’ ng h’ er when the kids were about lision as soon as into a ditch, where it the hospital. to leave for the hospital - they heard about remained upright. While De Groot's reac- it was more than half an it. Paramedics treated and hour after the collision five students injured transported five students tion why her daughter when she heard, she said to the bus, they when a bus on its way to with minor injuries from was the first to call her, - rather than having them found the young SEtl.e mMenitcahrya elS chCooalt holic the scene to St. Catharines tshhee wwaissd loamte ro gf rtahtee fupla rfao-r ruSshh et ok nthoew bs ufsr.o m talking rsatuttdleedn,t s hae lsiattilde, wste nMt tioch tahee| pcroilnlicsiipoanl iBnvlaoilnvei nMg aac Dscohuogoall l ■ her daughter and the but the police, bus so he could provide comfort to the paramedic at the hospi firefighters and students. Photo submitted tal, that everyone, includ- paramedics “had ing the bus driver, did a everything under great job of keeping the control, so her friends would kids calm. 'We wanted to be there know she was okay. The afternoon of the with the students, just 'I think the other stu- collision she also received familiar faces to provide dents v calls from the school comfort, and about what had happened board and the bus com¬ help keep a sense of calm¬ than she was,” said de pany, and over the week¬ ness for them,” he said. Groot. end, the principal called “Kudos to the kids. They Indy was back at school each day to see how her were shaken up, because Monday, daughter was doing. all happened so quick- a day off. Indy’s doing fine, de ly, but they The families of the stu¬ Groot said. Of the five troupers.” dents on the bus were students taken to St. *T"h e uninjured students notified right Catharines General picked up by anoth- MacDougall said, and at Hospital, her injury was bus and taken to the end of the day, a letter NOTL Health Services tchraec km ions ht esre rcioolulas,r bwointhe . a scThohoel . other four who wenatss segnitv hinogm et htoe mall ptahr¬e n pain, said hospital were details of what had hap- Steering Committee This is the principal’s ballwiththe St. Catharines her school to pick up first year at St. Michael, VOLUNTEER EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Rebels, and her concern is that she CORPORATE START UP WORKING GROUP - One Vacancy be able to play for six of the day, but not before 25 years, and he’s weeks - she’s already Indy visited her class- deal with a school Interested applicants should possess experience in: business, bus collision, he said. finance, legal, and not for profit. bu“sW inh etnh ew dei tfcirhs,t wsaew re tahl¬e ized it had spun around IFnrtiedraeys,t eFde brerusiadreyn 6ts, 2m0a1y5 stuob: mit their resume by mail or email no later than Wine Country wiatf atwes rua ispt r wiag ahmst .hi Hriato.c wlIe titht dhoiuadtgn h’ittt Catering roll over is beyond me,” Maria Bau-Coote, Chair he said. “We have to be thankful NOTL Health Services Steering Committee - it could have been so P.O. 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