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Patients Must Now Produce Health Cards Ooper S Page S The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March II. 1998 Section Two Remembering the Way We Were Patients Must Now From page 2 However, you cannot sec it from Lakcshore Road because it’s on post office moved from the general store to the hotel. privately-owned land. In the book, Heritage Buildings of Clarke Township, published by Produce Health Cards Port Granby the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee, it is sug­ Effective March 1st, patients visiting their doctors or The oldest house in Claringlon — probably built in the 1820s — gested the building was built by shipwrights in the 1820’s. is in Port Granby, says Slier Lcctoozc, a local historical writer. She adds From Out of the Mists: A History of Clarke Township by Helen heading to a hospital emergency department, including it was probably constructed by a Mr. Kimball. Schmid and Sid Rutherford, it is noted, that in 1832 there was a saw Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, must show their mill owned by D.J. Decker at. Port Granby. By 1840, eight years later, health card or be prepared to pay for their treatment. most of the trees had been depleted. The Ontario Ministry of Health is eliminating its From an article in the Mail and Empire, it is recorded that in 1866 ‘good faith’ payment policy, so that after March 1st, Sources for Villages Story the following products were shipped from Port Granby: “95,000 doctors, hospitals, medical labs and other healthcare I wish to thank the following people for taking time out of their bushels of Durham County barley in one season, besides a quantity of providers, will be required to validate the health card of schedules to help with this article: wheat and rye, a little lumber, more shingles, thousands of cords of each patient they treat. hardwood, and hundreds of long masts from the pine ridges of Clarke “We’ll swipe the card and if its rejected, patients may Jack Gordon, Newcastle, interview and collected photos and Hope Townships to the north.” have to pick up the bill,” explains Dr. Benjamin Fuller, Mark Jackman, Curator, Clarke Museum & Archives The port had “three grain elevators, a gristmill, a saw mill, a dis ­ physician liaison for . the Critical Care Program at Slier Lcctoozc, Bowmanville historical writer, interview and tillery, a malthousc, a schoolhousc, a Methodist Church and two tav­ Memorial Hospital. “We will give people 24 hours to get books erns.” The thriving port had 30 to 40 families. The 1862-63 census back to us with a valid card ”. El va Reid, Kendal resident and farmer, phone call tagged its population at 250. After that time, he says, there may be a Ice charged Herb Taylor, Bond Head, interview Taunton to patients, although the amount that Memorial Hospital Charles Taws, Curator, Bowmanville Museum archives may charge has not yet been finalized. An article in The Canadian Statesman of June 4, 1892 states that “We will treat anyone needing urgent care,” explains Taunton was once known as Butterfield’s Corners until 1872 when it Resources used and/or referenced in the article: Dr. Fuller. “Patients will not be refused treatment if they was changed to Taulon, thanks to an unnamed local bachelor who suc­ arrive at the hospital in a critical state or by ambulance. cessfully re-named the village. The article docs not mention if the new Canadian Statesman Once the emergency is over, however, we will still need name came before or after the post office was established. Heritage Buildings of Clarke Township. LACAC, 1993 to deal with the health card issue”. Taunton offered a blacksmith shop, a carpenter, a general store, and Historical Sketch of Tyrone, by Nancy Lambert, 1968, Wick One of the main reasons for this action is because of a physician by the name of Dr. Fletcher. There were also two churches Printing Ltd., Columbus. the large number of people showing up without a valid — the Disciples Church established 1848 and the Rchoboth Church of Out of the Mists: A History of Clarke Township, by Helen card. The card crackdown is one of several measures the Bible Christian denomination built in 1860. Schmid and Sid Rutherford announced by the province last fall to cut down on Picture The Wav We Were: A Pictorial History of Darlington and Tricky’s Corners healthcare fraud. Another reason is that without a valid Clarke Townships. 1980 health card, doctors cannot bill the Ontario Health Lcctoozc says Joseph M. Tricky had a blacksmith shop at Tricky’s Insurance Plan to collect their fee for treating a patient. The First 200 Years: A brief history of Darlington Township, by Corners, located on Manvcrs Rd. and Concession St. That would place The Ministry has also set up a toll-free lino for peo­ Sher Leetooze it just cast of the Coffcctimc Donut Shop on Hwy. 115/35. ple to call if they suspect health care fraud. That number The Mail & Empire, Aug. 18, 1936. She noted that Tricky was so good at his work that he could mend is 1-800-268-1153. People can also contact the W.I. Notebooks fine sewing needles the local women sent to him for repairs. Ministry’s internet web sit at www.gov.on.ca/hcallh. d great one-owner CHANNEL LINE-UP z_x Clarington's TVO (TV Ontario) 0 SRC (CBLFT) 03 used vehicle? 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