The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-27, Page 7rh
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
Be sure to get
your Certificate.
of Payment. (Form
104) from the firm
you are leaving.
Than follow the
simple instructions,
on the back.'
READ
YOUR
ONTARIO
HO$PITM.
.'INSURANCE
G•UIPE
.ONTARIO HOSPITAL,
SERVICES COMMISSION
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your employer :or write. TORONTO 7;, NTA10smommerimour
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LOS.
Visitors .on Sunday With' Mr,,
antl/Mrs.• Dan • Wylds were Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Wylds of ,Ripley.
4•Mr. and Mrs. Ewan. 1V1aoLean
visited : 'With •-• Mr and Wit's.
Williamson:of''`Sarn;a'''during' the
Master holiday,:
Mr.'. and Mrs Oliver ."MeCnar
les' and jr..'' Gordon Finlayson
attended' _the . ' funeral , . of . • Mrs:'
Wm, •` Xilott,; , 'the former Sadie
*AChicaerles° a...:ThoVni ttry
and Shiffey
Brooks of
Toronto spent ,Easter . week with
; Mrs. Marion - 'ooks, Ronnie and
°MartlyRl a
• • M'r ' :and • Mrs. George McGil-
livray are ,:bac), : t9, their twine at
Lochalsh after " visiting;, in ;lin
cardine with . their • daughter;
:;Tillie tt1.
• yrs. K.." MacKenzie spent
Easter week at her home here.:
-and Mrs.—Elliott„-Sandy 'are
both, :patients •in Wingham.,.hos
pital, having suffered., •heart at
tacks, ,
We, .are 'happy . to report .that
Jack Bradley has, ,returned . home
''from: hospital.
The W.M.S. of Ashfieuld ,Pres-
byterian Church held family
niight, on Thursday evening, The
special,; speaker for the occassion
was.; Mrs, Ross.' Shiells '
Visitors . with Mr. • and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles for the recep
_tion 'in honor' of .Mr. ,and •Mrs..
Don M'eCharles` .were: '`Mr. •and
Mrs. Wm, Jordon, Mr, and Mrs,
;Gree.. "Attridge, Ken and •'S'usan
and' Mt. and Mrs: 1i 'red Sewell,
Ruth Patterson ;and . Marnie Jor-:
don of Brantford;
PAY MILLIONS' FOR
HOSPITAL CARE
More than one million insured
patients in Ontario r last Year,
ha.d.,> all 'tlfeir standard ward hos-
pital care paidfor under Ontario
Hospital insurance, running' up
a total bill of $158.2 million dol-
lars: This represents over
000 in insurance. benefits every
day of the .year for. nine out of
ten hospital patients,, The • plan
showed a surplus of, $3;Q00,O00
:for the year, but this will be
used in '1960 to offset the.' normal.
rise in, costs. More.'than $5,500;-:
•000 residents are now 'insured.'
^`The 'plan's ;first year of ser
vice has been a most 'successful
.one despite the trernendous job,
there was to be done," stated
Dr. R.' .W, lan Urquhart, :`Chair
man ., of •the Ontario •Hospital l
Services : Commission;
The Government-sponsored
.hospital;' insurance plan came
into effect on January 1st, 1959,
underan agreement signed be
tween 'the. Prov•fzcial and Feder-
al,• governments: Each govern-
ment contributes toward the.
cost and, the remainder 'Is 'raised'
by..premiums. When it (started,
91%' of'. Ontarioresidents Were
insured; This'. (-percentage has
now grown •, to 93%. and contin
ues.. to rise. •
• The 'responsibilitie's•; of the On
tario `Hospital Services Comriis-'
Sion• also include guiding the .de-
Mr,' and ' Mrs. , Donald, McChar- velopment of thee; hospital sy
les of BrantfordVent' the week- stern, in Ontario... a d 'ad -Minister
-
:•end 'with Mr, arid Mrs: 'Oliver in; the Federal -Provincial' los-
`• ''. �pital
construction grants. The
TheRipley ,and Huron:;Town_.Chaianan reports that Ontario
ship liortietfitural Society met
at the home ..of Mr.' and Mrs.
Ewan MacLean with •a .large at-
tendance, Mrsi Charles Liddle &
Mrs. Dorval. Stewart were spea-
kers. Mrs.. Lorne Luther 'Was in
charge_ of the programme. •
Hodgins Of inlpss is: as
Mss: g K . ,
sist.ing in the home of q%!Ir. and
Mrs. Tom. MacDonald.
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Luelicstow District' •Como
• STOPS ANEM,r
•
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now has more. than 31,500 pi,ublic
'hospital beds as against 1f,009 in,
1947 •
ori 1959. 2,000. new,,beds Were
put into use, • accommodations
"for sonde. 3,000; beds are •now Un-
der •.construction: and facilities,. for
3 500 •-more -are;: bein fanned.,- In
gP
1959, '$7,429,359 was • paid by the
Province in construction grants
approved ,by the ''Commission. ,
Problems Encountered:
wdn the early months. Of 1959,
as was to be . expected, the" Com
mission had many problems' to
overcome.. Most of. these. stern-
med .from the neWness of. the
plan and the avalanches of ` cor
respondence: and telephone .calls
which resulted. .The; early pro-
blems have been overcome but
•a, few others remain .and .these
are being. energetically dealt
with.: •
One of the . most usual; prob-
lems is that some insured ` people
`still..'arrive at' the -.•hospitals ` for
admission' without.' their. hospital
insurance certificate, or at least,
the certificate, number; to ident-
ify them Others' do not take the.
proper, actionto. keep ":insured.
When they get .married Or leave
insured, groups. Alse many par
ents still • do not realize that they
should . arrange.. fdr• separate
premiums. •t:o, be ,paid, for their
,childrenas soon. as'they. :reach
age 19.
«The Commission is confident.
that time will 'clear up these
general ares. • of trouble, but, a
strong 'campaign is snow • under
way' .td educate ;residents on
these points.
OUNCIL MINUTES
Ashfield; To--wnship
April 4th; 1960
Council ,met on the above date
and; • Councillor ; 'ohn• Bradley
was absent.. /
Minutes' of last meeting were
read and ,approved, .by • Gibson:
and Howard. '
By -Law No. 1. .was :rescinded
by. Howard and McKenzie,
By -Law .No, 4 was given three
readings and passed, on motion
of McKenzie and Howard which;
provide for' an 'increase in wag-
es of 10 cents per hour for la-
bor; . grader ,operator 'and ' road
superintendent and $50.00 quart-
erly for, clerk. -treasurer begin-
ning April 1st, 1960,
Twenty-four applications were
received for position of grader
operator. "
After discussion John Nichol-
son was engaged one motion , of
Howard and MacKenzie.
P,fl,CE S r!,N
1959 ' VOLKSWAGEN, like, new
1957 FORD,, "4-doo"r Hardtop
2-1956 FORDS, A-1.
1953 METEOR, , really :nice 'shape.
1953 PLYMOUTH, .completely overhauled
1953 ' CHEV BELAIR, ` automatic' .
Last Week's. Turnover Permits IUs .To Add These
7 FOUR BI G: SPECIALS THIS ' WEEK
1951 CHEVROLET' 1951 FORD
1948 CHEVROLET 1940 DODGE
AND THIS REALLY BIG SPECIAL
1953 OLDSMOBILE ,
The 1955 Monarch Hardtop Is Gone. To replace it
we ' have' a classy. 1955 Meteor that l• will drop $25.00
weekly until .sold
Bill Hunter. --1- phone' 55, Lucknow
- Accounts were ordered paid'
on motion of McKenzie and Ho-
ward.'
o-ward ' • •
Clerk was instructed' °to, ' call
for' tenders`` for two . cement cul-
verts ,by Gibson and Howard.
Petition for a Tile Drainage
Loan from :Harold. Glenn was
accepted-?VlcKerizie• 'and 'How.-
Adjourn
How=Adjourn 'to meet :May: grid by
Gibson • and Howard.'
Accounts:
Payroll No. 4
Jack, •A Parrish,. snowplowing,'
$754,00; 1Vlurray-Jhnston,, snow-_
plowing,'. 490.75; L11oyd Hodges,:
snowplowing,' 75.0.00..Chester
Nicholson, • snowplowing, :, 586.60;
Herman— Phillips,; read • help;
8.00;• Jain Hunter,. snowplowing,
83.00; • Douglas '• Hackett,' wing -1
man,• 622:40:; : Donald' Simpson,
snowplowing, 114.00; Albert
McGee, help on road; 20.00; Joe
McGee, help: on road,- 16.00; •Les,
lie Sholtz, help , on. ,road, 8.00;
Herbert .C. C9rran road supe,;
220.00; 'Dominion: Road 'Machin
ery, rep.. to . grader, 81.57; Robert
Stothers, oil •: and repairing tire,
'18.80; Imperial Oil, fuel •oil and
tax, .262.48; Allan Reed,,. •1' flasher-
light 1.3Q; Village of `Lucknorw,
fire calls• 1VIclennan and <Broo�ks;
150.00; Greer . Nursing ,Home,,
Miss Irwin,.. 139.50; ,Lucknow
Sentinel assessment notices; adv..
and ;' stationery, ; • 22•.61; Signal
Star, Adv. for grader operator,,
1.60; • . Eugene • Frayne Brothers,
drainage . Toan, 70000; Alvin Ir-
win,. rebate. and ;.grant on, Hen
derson-Cook and Button • drains,
109.95
'Rebate ^ and,grant en Bender
Reed, 7.26; • Elleda .'Irwin, 6.14;
Ross Henderson, .13;41; .Kenneth
Nicholson; 13.96; Harvey Ritchie,:
3:91; . William; ''Helen,• ,1.12;" Mar-
shall Gibson; 12.29 John .Hunter,
13.41; ,Eldon. Ritchie, 16:75; Allan
Ritchie, 13.41;; Charles, Andersop,''
1.67; Wes; Ritchie,. 6.7Q, Witliaan
Ritchie, 1.12; fJ, A.', 1VZcI)ofa •ji,
.56'; " Robert lehn, ,1.12;, James
Hunter, '13.96; Thomas T aekett,
17.87, C''harles. Wilkins,: I111,
Nelson l aynard, . 1.12; James Nel;
son, 3.34; W. J. McDonald, 100
x 5c stamps, 5.0Q, W. .1.:M -
ald,relief; Mrs. fititson, 34.91;
,Heber Eedy,- relief;' Mrs. Ander-
son; 45;02; Herman; Phillips, re-
lief officer 8'00,
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Register Forma
Carbon�Snapout Forms
'Gas and ;Oil. Truck
.Forms
Continuous Business::
Forms
Counter Check Books
.Restaurant—Pads
son.Cook. Drain Robert Camp- •
bell, $1.12; . John Switzer, 1.67; i LUCKNOW SENT I EI
James . Baird, 25:13 Matilda
Gavilter, McIntosh &Wary
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
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Telephones: Business : 633; Residence 106
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