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MURRAY GAUNT.,' M.P..P.
(HURON BRUCE)
Ontario will develop a medicare
rogram meeting the federal stand-
rds. and qualifying for federal aid ,
ealth Minister Dymond announc-
this week,,
lie indicated that Ontario'
ipports the principle of .universal
ublic medicare and is in sympathy.
ith the objections of the Federal
rovernment medicare bill.
The federal Government is bffer-
ig to pay 50% of .the coverage per
apita:costs of medicare in parti-
ipating provinces.
To qualify, for the 'federal aid
tovincial plan. must; .
l) Insure 90%o of the :population
sing to. 95%`after 2 years';.
?).Cover alldoctor. services
3) Be portable to other provinces. 'A
i) Be: administered ;and operated;'
n a non, -.profit basis: by 'a .public'
uthority responsible to the prov-
ice and subject to 'public Audit.
Ontario's plan,. Ontario, Medical
ervices Insurance Plan is aimed
t those•who`are notable io*get
roup'medical insurance but •it is
vailable to anyone. ' The plan at
•
licare .Pro9ram
•
THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
present.. covers about 27% of the
province's population and; pays all
• .or` part of the premium in cases of
need.'•
Tourist spending in Ontario rose.
80% last:, year, to a second highof
1. 6, billion .accordingto' the Dep-.
artment of Tourism and
Information, Of this U.S, visitors
'spent -400 million.°
' An act to increase the .province's
unconditional grants, to ;municip-
'alities by $1,.50 per capita was
introduced •by' Municipal Affairs
Minister LW, Spooner
The grantincrease which will -
cost the, province 12 millionwill
raise ° the per capita .grant to a.
municipality' of less than 2000
population to $4.50. from $3.00 .
The :grant toa city having a: .'
population of more than 750,00o •.
which affects only Metro'Toronto
Means thatthe grant is carried from
,$5.50. to' $7, '..00 per capita .
The unconditina1 grants to, Metro
totalled about 12. million` this year: •
compared With about 9 million last.
year., The money is applied by •
Metro' tolower the residential tax
rate.
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Mrs, 1,. MacDoug,a.l
KairShe� W...L. Pr�s,
•The annual meeting of Kairshea'
Wornen's Institute was held at the
home of Mrs. Donald C. MaclntyIe
with a good attendance. After the . .
usual opening, the: scripture was
read by. Mrs., Farish Moffat'.
..Minutes and correspondence were.
readby secretary , Mrs'. Evan
Keith. A fgrum.' on Freezer Foods
will' beheld, in` the United. Church
hall in Paisley , April 26th at
'430 p.m.. Mrs:, Donald McKinnon
announced that a.bus Will be going
to the:Guelph Conference on June •
12th . Sheets were passed to be
marked indicating interest in short
courses and local: leaders' training
courseC.
The District Annual for'.which
Kairsliea is hostess was discussed rn
detail and a: menuplanned for the
noon meal.
'The roll call wasjanswered by
each member paying annual fees .
Mrs'. Dickies reported on Kairshea
Pioneer's exhibit at Achievement
Day and later in the programme •
the :Kairshea . Kanatians put on ;the
skit they had at Achievement Day,
with Janice' and 'Marilyn Wall and •
Heather MacKenzie showing that
A.Stew's:a. Stew in Canada Hun-
;gary and Japan." 4-.H. leaders were
presented with gifts on .behalf of ;
the club - members, _ ' •
Mrs .'•Harry= Lavis distributed ;kits?'.
for the Cancer, Society :canvass.
,Members have volunteered .to con-
duct a canvass:for this worthy cause
again this year � •'
Mrs. Harvey Houston reported on
the: quilt. tickets which:have :'sold
.
very Well. The lucky ticket will be
drawn at the Centennial.Ball on
April 28th.:
Mrs :Allan Maclntyre reviewed
plans made for Centennial Ball.
Each member is requested to bring
two, pies for the lunchcounter .
The ,reports pprepared by the; •con:-
veners of the different depart-
ments showed that. the Institute had.
a very busy and, rewarding, year.
'The first printing of five hundred
copies of Miss MacLeod's book of •.
Poems were sold and another two
hundred copies were ordered. Two
4-H Homemaking Clubs' werespon-
sored and two ;members received
Provincial Honours and four. receiy.
' f•ed County 'Honours;. A scholarship
•
•was'awarded 'a Lucknow'.District
High School ;student and a• trophy
was provided' for' Kinloss Central..
School A lot' of work has. been
done by:curator", Mrs'. A. Hughes
'. in the 'T•Weedsinuir :Book .
Mrs. Wm.-"Maclntyre' of .the nom -
inatitg , committee brought in the
a
slate of officers who were. 'installed
by past 'presiden't Mrs Cliff Roul
ston,,'P. resident, MrsLloyd. Mac
Dougall', •lst Vice.Presi'dent, ,Mrs
Ira. Dickie',, 2nd Vide,President ,
... -.
Mrs, Robert.. Gilchrist , Secretary
treasurer Mrs, Evan Keith, .Assist-
ant Secretary Mrs, Gordon Wall,
District Director Mrs. Ted Collyer,
Alternate Mrs., Currie Colwell,
Public Relations Officer Ivfrs. Ira
Dickie, Curator Mrs. Allister
Hughes', Pianist Mrs. Harvey
Houston , Assistant' Mrs. Donald
Maclntyre,` Auditors Mrs, L. Mac
Innes,, Mrs', D. C, ..Maclntyre ,
Sunshine Committee Mrs. Allan,
Maclntyre and Mrs,, Wm Mac-
Intyre; Institute Directors; Mrs,
Frank MacKenzie, Mrs. G. Wall,,.';
Mrs.. Ted Collyer and Mrs, Ira
Dickie. Retiring president, Mrs;
Ted. Collyer thanked all members
for -their co-operation and extend-
ed, best wishes to her'sucoesso.
MaryMacKinnob and Anne 'Ack,-
ert entertained with •an Irish dance
number.
Mrs, Farish Moffat thanked the .
hostess..Lunch and social time
followed.
. 'PAGE' NINETEEN.•
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BY'R..S ATKFY.
• GODEPICH _ .Huron County.,Coun-
.Cil. at the ' March Session, made . .
the following grants on reeornmen-
dation of the Finance,and.Execur
iveCommittee:.
Town .of Exeter, judge's plans,
$360.13; East t-Turon;Wome.n's'In-
stitutes , $15 , West Huron
Women' s: Institutes, $15; Canadian'
Cancer Society (Exeter District,
'Branch), $400; Canadian. National
Institute for' the -Blind . $2 500; . St
John Ambulance. $75;''Salvation
Army .(1.500; Mid -Western Ont
.ario Science Fair'$25;. Belgrave,
Blyth and Brussels School Fair $25; "
Beigrave . Elyth and Brussels Music.
Pestival $25.,
a .in the •
a sde
Prdvision also i ,m•
budget ,to 'pay grants. to other ;organ•
izations on a, similar basis as paid
in 1966 provided the said orga.niz-
ationmake application. • "
Grants were made to triersities.
•
at 'follows:, University of Western ::•
Ontario; bursaries, $1,'000; build
ing fund $900;' University of Water-
loo; scholarships $20.0 , ' bursaries ..
,
$1 000, Waterloo Lutheran Univer-
sity: bursaries;$200, University of
Guelph, scholarships $300, Western
Ontario Agricultural College;
• Ridgetow n; •scholarship'$100,
'Memberships were approved ,as
follows. Ontario.Municipal Assoc
iation'325;:coiivention delegates,'
.Warden: and -Clerk; Association -of
Ontario Mayors and 'Reeves; .Assoc
iation •of Assessing Officers of Ont-
ario •$10.;. convention delegates..
Warden, chairman`of Equalization.
Committee.' A ssessor;' Huron'•
County'Municipal ,Officers'
Association $20 wt .
Ten $100 bursaries were .awarded
to students at University of Western
Ontario. and ten .$100 bursaries to
students at tiniversity of Waterloo.
LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL DUMP
IS NOW CLOSED
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NOTICE RE OPEN HOURS
Monda:Night 7:30. to 8:30 p.m:
Wed. Night 7:30 to 8:30 .m.
Thursday 'Afternoon 2, to '4 p.m.
Friday .Night, 7:30 t
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