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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-09, Page 23,but you_., ianosh, It were 1acDon•' iald, . • ler.. C, rd' Fow Ernest tty: was ion in diem ival at et won ridunder; trong,' yid won Curling Brious1y rdner's. •with by a collar .e -and +irk... ,....,,. THIN L. UCiKNOW SVNYiNt ., the / ° ger illittcitalithe time a He's pretending now, but it won't be long before. he reaches man's estate, His father wants to.. be. / sure that his `pride and joy' has every, opportunity in life.. That's why Dad is. a Sun Life 'policyholder . , so that the family can be finapciallyy secure and his children have a college education even if he should die in the meantime.; In fact, for the best. of ` reasons, each member of the family is a Sun w . Life policyholder! • tm associated with a • Sun Life of Canada,. the Company with the policy that's right' for you and your family: Why ,not call me today? '. . . s'ster .fat summing. is redeir Lys. was Pur new 'tow' be built Andrew of the Fishing ionald` ss in Luc is preside ow rest - de, Hewa 100 acre ckett of Lural So secreta larYiage to uGkingh gar old•soa nth of y• -in' Tor sis, ielelis wet :as •was rating tit �nnell was; fats. 'Coag jogskia MR: 2 Lticknow Phoney Wingh'ian .357-1987 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYOFA CANADA r, and: Mrs. Lorne Luther were sts at a wedding in Port Credit aturday. . rs: Tom Farrell is visiting in erich,with Mr and: Mrs. Mur cGill and fanily. : s.. Alvin Robb has been a;pat- in St.. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- for the past ten days. nlay MacLennan 'of Kitchener. the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs D. A. Mae.Lennan. Each of the four rooms at North Ashfield Public School `were filled with ,fun and excitement, when the•teachers and.pupils had their annual Valentine Party ori Friday. afternoon. • Mr.'and Mrs.. Walter Dexter were in Listowel on Tuesday visit-: ing Mrs. 'Elmer Kennedy Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry . MacKenzie for the weekend was Miss Edna 'Cosi* of Owen Sound. by Murray Gaunt, M.Pl,P. HurorrBruce. Since health insurance: became an issue, in recent years, the public has,heen bombarded with .argu- merits. from every side,. Largely, . the, arguments: break down into categories;, those favouring a gov-__ ernment sponsored government operated,; compulsory health in- ,surance program andthose that oppose this kind of program in fav- our of a voluntary plan with goer. eminent participation limit ed to helping those: who .cannot rafford. topay their own way and to have disaster or catastrophe insurance for everyone, should their medi- cal expenses exceed a certain per centage' of their income. After • working out •3 different health' insurance schemes in three years, the provincial government has now introduced an amendment oto; last years medicare but offering ,• public . coverage to any Ontario citizen who wants it;' After July,, ;any'ffathily will be able to buy governmentrun insure: ance coverage against doctor's bilis'this year for an annual prem- ium'of $150.00. Premiums for childless couples will:be $120 a year and .for individuals $60.00 a,.year. 4 .The province will. cover welfare recipients: free.,and: subsidize prem- 'iums for low-income groups. ' The. Bill is :nowbefore the House On, '. ' second *reading The. Throne'debate opened 'up • with Mr. Thompson,• leader. of the. Opposition delivering a 130 minute speech' on the government: weak- nesses'in . the areas . of; education health agriculture 'and. municipal affairs. This week` will see .the .Throne speech debate continued with the: possibility of., budget • being brought. down. Thedebate on the medicare con• tinned this week, 1 participated in. the debate by asking. that chiro praetors and optometrists as well asother paramedical groups bein- eluded in the Bill, WINTER RUELENE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR USE IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH . FROM THE UNDERSIGNED AT $14.50 PER TIN. CATTLE OWNERS NOT USING WINTER RUELENE• MUST PAY FULL.COST OP SPRAYING IN THE SPRING AT TIME:.OF TREATMENT . 'INORDN FORCE. ER TO OMPLY WITH THE' WARBLE FLY ACT WHICH IS STILL r• e Don't make the mistake. of; waiting.untii spring`to buy° your fertilizer ... that's when everyone else does. That's when supplies can run sow too, even.in the best -stocked warehouses Thais when you should be applying, notbuyng.. Make sure yoa have your spring 'supply of CO-OP' fertilizer in time ... order now Buy your CO-OP fertilizer now ,' and you'll enjoy worthwhile early delivery, saving's. Special winter , n savings ire„ effect trent: tUCkflOW District Co-op, Registered Trade Mark Quality controlled for your satisfaction .DON'T FORGET THE BOY SCOUT PAPER • • DRIVE THURSDAY; APRIL 14th • On Wednesday the budget came: down outlining what might: be: .called a wholesale increase•:n. taxes affecting •everyone::in one way or -another.- The main changes are ,1. Incr ease. to 5% from 3% of the . retail sales tax. The estimated yield° will be roughly. $153,000.;000., 2.. Tobacco tax will•.be increased by 1 cent on a package of 20. Estimated yield be $9.,006,00d 3•, Liquor prices.will also increase 4.' 5% tax placed •on telegrams and long distance telephone: calls. 15. Gasoline tax will be increased'. by 41 cent to 16, cents a. gallon and; highway diesel fuel increased by 1.1/20 to 22.0 per gallon. Total expenditures are estimates at $i,812,900,000 during the ' .1966-67 fiscal year, Total; revenue •is forecast at $1,7�18.,000,000. The tax changed proposed by . the Ontario Government will ire crease the annual tax' load .on. provincial residents :by,an average of $28 per capita . All of the changes mentioned: above will become ,effective • on April 1. • .A resolution was proposed by Robert Nixon (I. -'Brant) to lower the voting age to 18. Mr. Nixon Stated that young people are all-` owed :to drive at 16 and to fight for their country at 18 but do not have a say in its administration until they are 21."In addition youngppople are much better informed .than they were a few . years ago." he said. The estimates of the various departments will start next' week. You can help every heart in your family by supporting your .Canad-' ' lain Heart Fund ° Agriculture . and Canadian Indus- try .Industry was tfie theme-'of:the February __',, meeting of. the Lueknow Women's'. Institute;., with Mrs:.George. Whitby in charge. The rol1.ca11• wasan— swered by a"display of `a. Made in Canada product." ,Donations were sent;to.the Adelaide Hoodless Homestead Fund', 'the. Foundation Fund and U.N.E.S.C.O. Fund. It was decided 'that the ladies on the visiting committee:would take a treat to the patients of Pine= creast: when they visited besides. remembering the -birthdays of the : Patients.: Mrs. M Greer and Mrs. .MacMillan were nominated to be on the nominating committ- ee : ' Pians were made for.. a 'dessert' bridge' to be held on March 17th Mrs. Salkeld had a"lovely display of a table set up. for, a Valentine dinner. Mrs. Steve Stothers presided for the program Kith Mrs': Neil.Mc-- Callum giving the motto "Look back and give thanks, look forward and have courage" • A delightful solo "Memories" . was sung by Mrs. Ted Rice with Mrs. Wes toynt ace' oinpanist.on the piano. ' Mrs. Stothers in her paper on "Agriculture Pioneers" , told of the 'hardbears, ands hat the that epioneers yad to are today rear ing the benefits of their. struggles. Mrs. Alex MeNay read two poems "T-ouching Shoulders" and: "The, Legend of the First Valentine,''' Following the singing of the 'Queen and ,Grace, Mrs. Wes Joynt conducted a valentine contest with Mrs. M. 'Greer and 'Mrs.. G. Fisher.' the winners. An enjoyable lunch was served by the ladies in charge.. 5 1