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INSURANCE
on your
HOME, 'BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
• SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527.0490 : Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
NOW
DeposLms littletw 4.•
$1,000
Earn as much as
734%
on a Bank of Montreal
Term, Deposit Receipt
To earn full interest at 7 3/4 % per annum, you deposit
your 81,000 or more and let it remain for over two years.
Interest is paid half yearly on April 30th and October 31st.
For terms of less than two years, your money
can earn 7% per annum, with minimum deposit of 81,000 for
one to two years, or $5,000 fixed for 30 days or longer. .
it Bank of Montreal
Canada's First Bank
as of Oct.lst.
ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN
can take care ofyou
Albert is still working but he's
not sure for how much longer. Um
employment, illness, or financial
'difficulties won't prevent him from
h5Virrg OHSIP protection—he can
apply for temporary premium
assistance. Full or partial premium
assistance will also be available to
him, determined by his annual tax•
able income.
Pete is receiving Old Age Assist•
ante from the Province of Ontario.
AfterOctober 1st. his present cover•
dge from OMSIP will simply con ,
linue from OHSIP. automatically,
All he has to do "wait. He knows
OHSIP will be tife„hOalth insurance
he can count on.
News of
1/11ALTQN
Correspondent
MRS. D. ENNIS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of '
London visited with Mrs. Leon-
ard Leeming and Ross and also
visited Mrs. Steele's father in
Seaforth Community Hospital
last week end.
Miss Pauline Zoeger of Toro-
nto visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis for a few days
this week.
'Mrs. Robert Pickering, Kim
and David of Oakville and Mrs.
Neil Reid of Toronto visited a
few days last week with Mrs.
George Dundas.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Malnes
of Goderich were recent visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -
Leeming •
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Searle,
Helen Gail and Mary have re-
turned home from a motor trip
to Vancouver, Seattle, Yellow-
stone Park and other places of
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisch-
er of Kitchener have purchased
the home of Mrs. Russel Marks
which they are converting into
a restaurant. Mrs. Marks has
moved to the former McCall
house in the village.
Mrs. Leonard Leeming and
Ross Leeming attended the fun-
eral of Mrs. Leenning's brother-
in-law, Mr. Wm. Simpson of
Mitchell on Saturday. Mrs. Le-
eming remained with her sister
Mrs. Simpson for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack-
well, Dean, Pamela and Pat-
ricia have returned;tome after
spending their holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Woods, Debbie
and Michelle at Glanmire Lake,
Bancroft, Ontario.
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WHEAT, OATS
and BARLEY
Top Prices Paid
Call Today
W.G. Thompson .
and Sons Limited
PIENiALL 262-2527
HENSALL BRANCH: E. R. LUTHER, MG'R.,
BRUCEFIELD (Sub-Agency) open Monday, Wednesday and Friday
COOK BROS.
MILLING Co. Ltd.
PHONE: 262-2605 HENSALL -
WEDDING INVITATIONS
17IE HURON EXPOSITOR
Phone 527-0240 — Seaforth
Classes for for the August swim-
ming instruction are scheduled
to begin Tuesday morning at
the Lions Park Pool. Classes will
carry on in the morning from
9:36 td 11;50.
Pool 'supervisor is Pete Stin-
nissen and the instructors for
the August course will be Peg.
Cornish, Nancy Pearson, Angela
Devereaux, Mike Stinnissen and
Pete Stinnissen,
BEGINNERS 9: 3$ to 10. 05
Henrietta Dewitt; David Hulley;
Jim Watson; Doug Cornish; Ian
• Doig; Susan Scott; Melanie
Dempsey; Caroline Yowl&
Teacher - Peg Cornish.
BEGINNERS 9:35 to 10:05
Joy Petersen; Brian Watson;
Mark Pinder; Johnny Czerwins-
Id; Brian Ruston; Daniel Broome;
Mary Jane Nigh; Robbie Smith;
Jane Morton.
Teacher - Nancy Pearson.
Satieditte
At -Seaforth Lions - POI
BEGINNERS 9435 to 10:05 John Barry; Nancy Scott; Kevin Barbie Scott; Diane Jansen;
Cori Habkirk; Terry Marshall; Scott. Patty Ann Bremner; Jane John-
Kevin Young; Jo-Ann Czerwins- Teacher - Peg Cornish. ston; Randy McClinchey; Nancy
Id; Sandra Staffen; Karen Ben- BEGINNERS 10. 45 to 11. 16 Devereaux.
newies; Bobbi Dale; Paul Geddes; Bob Scott; David Brodie; Doug. Teacher - Pete Stinnissen,
Susan Nigh. Quanze; Steve Quanze; Mary BEGINNERS 11420 to 11:50
Teacher - Angela Devereaux. Anne Barry; Ralph Bremner;. Kathy Voneuw; Susanne Eggert; ,
JUNIORS 9;35 to 10:05 Diane Wilson; Jim Scott; San- Mary Lou Jansen; Steven Jan-
Lori Savauge; Ellen Stewart; dra Regele; Janet Haney. fl ier;; Colleen McKay; Frank Vin-
Lynda yincent; Alan Savauge; Teacher - Nancy Pearson.
John Primeau. JUNIORS 10:45 to 11, 15'
Teacher - Mike Stinnissen. Robert Wilson; Dianne Miller;
JUNIORS 9:36 to 10:05 Randy Wilson; Mike Meidinger;
Paul Hulley; Sheila Geddes; Joanne Kunz; Carla Brodie;
David Staffen; Bernard McQuaid; Brenda Haney.
Marjorie Jansen; Charles Brem- Teacher - Angela Devereaux.
Teacher •- Pete Stinnissen.
JUNIORS 10;45 to 11.15 ner.
Charles Stewart; Tommy John-
BEGINNERS 10:10 to 10:40 ston; Doug. Geddes; Joey Czer-
Ingrid Hoste; Danny McGrath; winski; Carol Anne Staffen;
Andrew Westerweld; Debbie Con- Ronny Hauwert.
sitt; Sharon Finlayson ; Leslie Teacher - Mike'Stirmissen.
Consitt; Mark Consitt; Lesley INTERMEDIATES 10:45 to
Hill; Julie Bell. 11:15
Teacher - Peg Cornish.
BEGINNERS 10:10 to 10:40 P News of
Teresa Ferris; Gayle Ann o
Turner; Sally Brodie; Ca thy -,,)
. HENSALL Alexander; James Ferres; Janice
Cue; Sue- Anne Firdayson;David
McCue; Brian Moore,
Teacher - Nancy Pears/an
JUNIORS 10;10 to 10:40
Rose Marie Kelly; Nancy Dietz;
Nicky Hauwert; VI n9ent Bryan;
Debbie Boshart; Donnie Dale;
John Feeney.
Teacher - Angela Devereaux.
INTERMEDIATES 10:10• to
10;40
Janet Bolton; Carl Bolton: Karin
Davidson; Jo-Ann Primeau; Ida ,
Stinnissen.
Teacher - Mike Stinnissen.
JUNIORS 10:10 to 10:40
Sandra Ruston; Cathy Whitely;
Pamela Geddes; Elaine Hopper;
Gordon Geddes; Anna Marie
Hoste; Brian Diet2; Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson,
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Christie and Catharine have re-
turned from a visit in Danbury
and New York City.
Robert and Earl Hedden and
Les Kaine, of St. Catharines,
visited over the week end with
Herb Hedden and Mrs. Ruth
Carther and family, Clinton.
Mrs. Eric Luther has returned
home after attending the fun-
eral of her father, Mr. Kenneth
Campbell of Newfoundland, who
passed away suddenly July 10th
Davidson. at Newfoundland. Mrs. Luther,
Itacher - Pete Stinnissen. .$who made the trip by plane,
BEGINNERS 10:45 to 11.15 spent a week there before re-
Robbie Seaman; Robbie Quanze; turning.
Mike Finlayson; Kim Seaman; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kennedy
Douglas Relouw; David Menheere; and family of Hamilton. after
holidaying at Port Elgin spent
the week end with the formers
mother, Mrs, Eric Kennedy and
his uncle Mr. Ira Geiger.
Funeral services for the late
Mr. Alex McDougall were held
,Thursday from Bonthron Funer-
zal Horne with Rev. W. D. Jarvis
"r- "in 'charge, !Aida' in Staffa
Cemetery. Mr. McDougall of
R. R. 1, Hensall passed away in
South Huron Hospital, Tuesday,
July 22nd-is survived by his
wife the former Maudie Drover,
and two sons John and Lloyd,
R. R. I, H ensall. He -was in his
86th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haslip
and family, Burlington, after'
having ,vacationed at Inverhur-
on Beach were recent visitors
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Eric Kenney and uncle, Mr.
Ira Geiger.
Correspondent
MRS. MAUDE REDDEN
cent; Anne Ribey; Denise Ann
Kelterborn.
Teacher - Peg Cornish.
BEGINNERS 11:20 to 11:50
Jane Allan; Ken Aikenhead;
Cathy Coleman; Bobby Jansen;
Lorna Eggert; Ronald Broadfoot;
Brenda Coleman; Mary Jane
Scott; Jane Ribey; Ronald Scott. „
Teacher - Nancy Pearson.
BEGINNERS 11:20 to 11;50
-Bernard Blockeel; Julius Block- ,
eelJeff Allan; June Eggert;
Carole Eggert; Tony Blockeel;
Mary Blockeel; Jack Aikenhead;
Lorraine McKay.
Teacher - Angela Devereaux.
SENIORS'11;2.0 to 11:50
Althea Stannah; Mary Margaret
Kelly; Dawn Wood; Wilma Jan-
sen; Susan Kunder.
Teacher - Mike Sti nnissen.
SENIORS 11:20 to 11:50
Margaret Eckert; Anne Hopper;
Cathy Stewart; Mike Marion;
Judy Staffen; Arni Stinnissen.
Teacher - Pete Stinnissen.
OHSIP is the new, standard, comprehensive plan of
health insurance protection and benefits in which every
resident of Ontario is entitled to participate—regardleSs
'of age, state of health or financial means—through the
Government or a designated agent.
After October 1st, many private insurers will become
"designated agents ". Each will provide 'the
standard OHSIP contract on a non-profit basis,
, at the premium rates set by the Ontario Govern-
ment for OHSIP services. If you wish other
services from your agent, you can arrange for
them through a separate contract.
I
Frances likes to travel.'
She'll be protected by
OHSIP against the cost of
health care she may need
outside Ontario, at OHSIP
'rat-es. If she. decides to re-
side in another province,
her OHSIP coverage will be
''portable ". She'll remain
insured for up to 4 months.
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40 Body of water
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Bill is employed by a big company.
After-October 1st, his employer—and
every employer of 15 or more employees
—must join OHSIP, and every employee
must belong. Bill's employer will collect
and remit the premiums'. Apart from
this Mandatory Group requirement,
OHSIP is voluntary, '
Sally andJohn are expecting another
baby in February, Sally will be able to choose
her own doctor, and he'll• be free to accept her
as his patient.'He will advise John in advance
if he intends to charge more than OHSIP cover•
age provides. OHSIP will pay at the rate of 90
percent of Ontario Medical Association Schedule
of Fees (1969)—most doctors accept this as
full payment. The cost of Sally's hospital room
will be paid for by their Ontario Hospital In.
s rance. •
Mario. worksjor a small firm, but
he'll be covered by OHSIP just like
Bill. Any employer who employs mote
than 5 but fewer than 15 people may
apply for Group coverage 'for his em•
ployees. Marie's boss plans to form
such a Group.
Meanwhile, if you are now enrolled in OMSIP—the
existing Govefriment plan—or in a private plan, your
coverage will continue without interruption provided you
continue your enrollment.
OHSIP will be the health care you can count on—from
the Ontario Department of Health.
If you haven't any health insurance,
you may enroll now for October 1st
coverage by writing to OHSIP,
2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7.
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ONTARIO DEPARTMENT °HEALTH
Hon. Matthew 8, Dymond, M.0,., C,M., Minister •
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