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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-27, Page 6PAGE - Stet 'H Li) CKNow �T .f f°. iS 1 1r ti NOTICE All hogs must be at the yards nh dater than 1 o'clock p,m,. ot1 Wednesdays. ata Ripleyand Kincardine Yards. This will -help hogs to be deiiveied to the'plants and if •possible will be killed the same day: Your, co-operation will be appreciated, ONTARIO HOG PRODUCERS MARKETING BOARD ReportFrom �artiamen� Hill (by John Loney , M. P. ). , 'The house began consideration Tuesday of the Government's Medicare proposal, This scheme- which willbe operated by the Provinces - provices for Federal Assistance to Provincialprepaid medical care plans, provided they meet with criteria laid"down by the Federal Government. Thus the Federal Government .imposes its requirements in an area which.. sufficient.; Doctors, in. Canada. to meet the, increased demand for . ' • their services which will follow the introduction of, Medicare. , Criticism Was also'directed to the question of whether the ,prop' .' osal. fits in, with the' national interest and the Canadian. economy •It is estimated that implementation of the plan will cost taxpayers approximately $680 million,, • including the Provincial, share. This expenditure, .coupled with onstitutionallyis the primary • others that the Government has • r ensibility of the ten Pro' 1 Gov' ; ' encs. i UCKNOW, 'ONTARIO', %41I ON V.. _ �iDA'1/, JULY 27th, .. ., .. w....__... �,. ...,...mom su•r`+ • antis Boyle Loses In Grove Scavenger Hun (Purple (;rove News) Most of the folks from here as well as a. few from .nelghbauring vicinities,gathered. at the Commun. ity Centre on Saturday ,even 11,g for their fill of hot. dogs, watermelon and coffee. A short programme . 'followed the ;lunch which consisted of 'dancing by Joan and Wray' Thompson and Donna Needham with music being supplied by'8111 McKay on the bagpipes and Walter Collins and Don Robertson on .the violin and ' guitar, - .. "Whistle, Mary. Whistle" was. sung 'and acted out by Kerry, and: - Heather Boyle and Francis Boyle got a good'laugh with a•few stories while a collect"ion was .'' being taken. 'Mrs. William Arnold kept the young folks occupied with. a scavenger hunt.in,which nearly; everyone had. to part with some • of their belongings including belts, sweaters and earings. Francis BoyIt donated< his let blue sot • Mrs. Don' McCosh was M. C ' from atop :a rather shaky wagon. - a d added .a few funny stories . n and quips of her own. . TQ end a perfect evening, .Mrs. Jim McEwan played the accord- ran while Mrs. Francis.:,Boyle led a sing song: around the .campfire • closing with Old Lang,Syne and . TGet' well. wishes .are ,extended to Freddy Doupe who was injured. on the tractor.. "It' is• hoped he'll be. • up and around again soon. ` Also best wishes to yrs. Gordon. Patterson who is a patient -in Sr.. Joseph's Hospital in .London.' . Mrs'. 'William McInnes Ronnie',: Dianne an. inda ane ded the Brindley Picnic at .Kincardine on x Sunday of which Mn Bill White was head. .: . Nancy. Dore has.taken a position with Burns Meat 4n Kitcherner .,., Kearns.'Hesoler. Mr. and.Mr, BOb Kearns, Toronto ani Mrs' Jhn McEwan. Jamie., }„ Sandy. of Kinloss. Deepest sympathy is exte •., : . _ the family' of:the late J.P. • Deanna Poupe. of Bradfot,., ,. spending a few days an tr e• with her mother, Mrs. Sc.: . Startiey * G Cathy and Vicki Dore s4..* , day night With Dianne4. Mr . and Mrs. Victor ��: z � :: ed ara Saturday with Mx. - .DeWayne Grigg and Titre , Hamilton and the. Grier: �; 17K; anted therm to the home c: . and Mrs. Pear` ,Gsp1e, Jw and Wanda., 'spet a the ► e e * - .£ Gawieys reported' haNiti . r part-way home in, teary r: which wgsrld•b�e quite'a';�e sight. •' Ramie :Done spent a r, FAMILY PICNIC ON .SUNDAY ': • • Kincardine with Mr A family picnic was held, on the ` Lawrence Frg�,, ounds at the Camrnur$y entre ll h d b t rhed t th which, incia' ' committed itself to, will mean C an increase of at least one and•a f k h" h ,gr on' .�urzd a � for the Iv4cCo�ie�s The .prerequisitesFederal which nasi be met before it will 'con- tribute at the rate of 5� to; existing Prayincial plans are • (1) The services 'cowered '.must include all those provided by pinysica s— 'Flue plan fust . Arrow ide : for nniyersa) coverage. The plan sa.be publicly' adnist i (4) The be. f is tuna p .able tF ia'the a mut caves a • p--4-snin' who moves from one pew - ince tea a e r. hffil • time. as • It for. is e - 'the plan effect .in the P ince wr he has '" , . . e 'fie e. - .i':. C a ve. ' cal a filming, e tte .peen C- - cc a 7.cc • hal sty ant gen re u e a e Watson of the fourth, Mx and, f, billion dollars in the amount Those attending were'Edgar: cthe even which will have to -be paid out of lose of ing. r y to eighteen months .ago • • There .is a clear demarcation betwee n the Government:pt-in-• ciples and those set out by Hon.. l � Davrie Fulton {P.C* Kamloops) in his speech•, on the resolution. Fulton criticized the Govern- 'nein for the• abuse of constii- uuonai 'propilety inherent in its requirements and accused the Li'taerais of` -financial blackmail" which he described' as being corn,-. pletely unacceptable. 1-ie:set out five inciple_s.vwhich should be e bpi. of Federal participation in a Medicare scheme These • user . • ) •, • (71) 'Tat Yted:ca1 Service at an ete evei':d be avail- able .to a. '^. Canadians on ae- Td harms= _ 0 tir (2) That this, being a field • primarily within Provincial responsibility, the Federal Goy- ernment should not seek to super-. •, impose any national, universal., or 'compulsory scheme on • existing.. Provincial schemes. .(3) That the role of•the Federal • Government should be to.,e (tend • to the Provinces financial assist- - arice to enable them to. establith Provincial Medicare Programs whereby prepaid ..medical care is available:. to all citizens at a fixed premium, or cost. but not to compel contiibutiots to, or participation in a scheme b„C• throe wht are ns w •:adequately cowered or who are abre and • prefer to r•o i e..zedIca° care • of t emseives-: (. ) 4.1 a* , F.s;C e u+.es. O.*.. a`d ,icaers�,..` . ti it ; m►' i.: : •'.CS`.. � a C omer a �.L .+'�•'1;.C";'�.".. '.`A.. h+•++ -u W.Sl .'_"..s :'•roc.- arg.ter ' I+k "•• r . r• ,: cr-, : raze W eres, e a ,:cv<: "4-s-•- v. . 9zrrz' ::' :etc, . .r n. a : rele: ew��.�� Mrs: Don McCosh and. pick , Mt and Mrs'. William Arnold of • Ripley, Mr. and Mrs, .Harold. 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