HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-06-19, Page 18If you are 65 or older and have
lived here for the past year, most
prescription drugs can be free.
This is what Ontario is doing
for you to gtt them.
Effective August 1, we have a new law in Ontario.
It will allow almost everyone who is 65 or older and
has been an Ontario resident for at least the past 12
months to receive most prescription drugs free.
That means prescriptions written by physician or
dentist and filled in Ontario. Only those drugs listed in
Ontario's Drug Benefit Formulary are free.
Here is who is eligible:
Ontario residents who receive Old Age Security.
If you are 65 or older and are presently receiving •
an Old Age Sett)* Cheque from the federal gov-
ernment, you Will automatically receive your new
Drug Benefit Eligibility Card before August t. (And, of
coursk if you are already getting a drug bedefit Card,
you Will continue to get one.) You don't have to do
anything about it '
Ontario residents not receiving Old Age Security.
If you are 65 or older, and have lived in Ontario for
at least the past year but less thari 10 years, you too
are entitled to Ontario's prescription drug benefits.
'But because we don't know who you are, you'lltave
to apply for the drug benefit card — at your pharmacy
or from the Ministry of Health. After you're enrolled,
you'll automatically receive your drug benefit card.
Here's how Drug Benefit works.
There are more than 1,500 prescription drugs
listed in the Ministry of Health's Drug Benefit Formu-
lary. When you visit a physician or dentist, tell him you
qualify for the Drug Benefit so that he can prescribe
medication from the Formulary. Then, give your Drug
Benefit Card to the pharmacist, Your pharmacy will
keep your card. But you can have it returned — in
case you Move or want to go to a different pharmacy.
No cost to you.
When you get your prescription, you pay nothing.
The pharmacist will be paid by your Ontario govern-
ment.
In Ontario, we wish you the best of health. And we're
doing something about it. So if you need to apply .
(and most people don't), pick up your Drug Benefit
application form at your pharmacy, or write to:
Ministry of Health
Drug Benefit
Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2S3
For more information, telephone (free of chargé)
.by dialing "0" and asking the operator for Zenith
8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local
calling area should dial 965-8470.
Ministry of Health
Frank Miller, Minister
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E HIARON FOPTO
11:00 The National
11:15 Nation's Business
11:20 PM News etc.
11:45 Best of Groucho,
12:15 Movie
MONDAY
9:30 Summer Schools.
10:00 Mon Arai
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr.. Dressup
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Juliette & Friends
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00. City Lights with
Brian Linehan
3:30 Thirty
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Forest Rangers
5:00 partridge Family
5:30 Dick Van Dyke
6:00 FYI
• • • ***** • • • • • • IS • OOOO •
SATURDAY
8:30 La Boite N. Surprise
9:00 D'Iberville
9:30 Hilarous House of
Frightenstein
r 10:30 Circle. Square
A 11:00 Junior Talent Hour
t 12:00 Wrestling
1:00 Reach For the top
1:30 Gardening with Gwen
2:0,0 CBC Saturday Sporrs
3:00 Bugs Bunny
4:00 TBA
4:30 U.S.A.Open Golf
6:30 Supper Show
8:00 Front Page Challenge
8:30 Billy Liar
9:00 Fabulous , World of
Women
10:00 On the Evidence
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario
Weekend
11:45 Movie
SUNDAY
9:00 Niven Miller
9:30 The Church Today
10:00 Crossroads
10:30 Rex Humbard
11:30 It is written'
12:00 Peoples Church
1:00 Hisey House of Song
1:30 Country .Canada
2:00 Old Timers
2:30 Under Attack
3:30
Family Finder
4:00, Speaking Out
4:30 U.S.Open Golf
6:30 TBA
7:00 Beachcombers
7:30 Irish Rovers
8:00 , Waltons
• 9:00 The Divorce of Lady X
11:00 The National
11:20 Western
Weekend
11:45 Heritage Highways
11:50 Movie
MONDAY
Summer Schools
Mort Anti
Friendly Giant
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street
Cartoon Cotner
Noon Report
Movie
Juliette Fr
om Thirty From OttaWa
Edge of Night
Friends
Family Court
Forest Rangers
Party Game
Partridge Fatally
!IOW' &tong Report
Truth or. ConseqUences
Hee flaw
Mari bier Wore
This Is The tnt
taithOh •
This la The Law
Mary Tyler Moore Show
Budget Special
ganSMOke
non •
udget Special
The National
PM Newsy,
The Rockford Files
TUESDAY
Mr. Piper
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
Mr. Dressup
Ed Allen
Juliette Friends
Cartoons
News
Movie
Edge of Night
City Lights with Brian
Thirty • Linehan
Family Court
Forest Rangers
Partridge Family
Die* Van Dyke
Maude
Chico And the Man
Happy Days
Police Story
On The Road
Look Who's Here
Aquarium
The National
PM
Koichak: The Night
WEDNESDAY
Stalker
9:30 Summer Schools
Mon Ami 10:00
10:15 Friendly Giant .
Mr. Dressup 10:30
Ed. Allen - 11:00
Juliette & Friends 11:30
Cartoons . 12:00
News' 12:30
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
City Lights with 3:00
. Brian Linehan
Thirty 3:30
Family Court 4:00
Forest Rangers 4:30
Partridge Family 5:00
Best' of Groucho 5:30
6:00 FYI
Little H ouse On The 7:00
Prairie
Expo's Baseball 8:00
Canadian Sports Report 10:30
10:00 V.I.P.
10:30 Summer Take Thirty
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Otitario Tonight
11:45' Mery Griffin
TUESDAY
9:30 Mr. Piper
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 'Friendly Giant
10;30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Corners
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
3:00
2:30
Juliette and Friends
Edge of Night
3:30 Take Thirty 1.
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Forest Rangers
. 5:00 Party Game
'5:30 Partridge Fmily
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Rhoda
7:30 Circle Eight Ranch
8:00 Happy Days '
8:30 ' Police StorN
9:30 Three Times Four,
10:00 Look Who's Here
10:30 Aquarium World
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin
W.Etn‘MSDAY
9:30 Summer Schools
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
2.30 Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Thirty From Edmonton
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Forest Rangers
5;00 Party Game
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 7:00 John Strong Report
6:30
Gunsmoke
Truth or Consequences
8:00 Expo Ball
10:30 Canadian Sports Report
11:00 The Nationai
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin.
THURSDAY
Mr. Piper 9:30.
10:00 Mon Ami.
Friendly Giant 10:15
14:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Comer
Noon Report 12:30
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Take Thirty
Family Court 4:00
Voreat Rangers 4:30
/4;0020 The, National'
ilvis Mannix
THURSDAY
9:30 Mr. Piper
10:00
10:15 Friendly Giant
*11:00
10:30 Mr. Dressup
Ed Allen
Juliette. Friends 11:30
12:00 Cartoons
12:30
12;45 Movie
Edge of Night 2:30
City Lights with Brian 3:00
Linehan Thirty 3:30
Family Court 4:00
Forest Rangers 4:30
5:00 Partridge Family
Dick Van Dyke 5:30
FYI 6:00
13"edarneay iller
7:00
7:30
Music of Robert Farnon 8:00
Man About The House 9:00
Bob Newhart Show 9:30
10:00' S.W,A.T.
The National 11:00
11:20 PM
Police Woman 11:45
12:45 Movie
FRIDAY
9:30 Summer Schools
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
1:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Juliefte & Friends
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:90 City Lights with Brian
Linehan
Thirty 3:30
Family Court 4:00
Forest Rangers 4:30
5:00 Partridge Family
Dick .Van Dyke 5:30
6:00 FYI
Hee Haw • 7:00
All In The Family 8:00
8:30 M.A.S.H.
Toiiimy Hunter • Show 9:00
10:00 Hawaii Five-0
11:00 The National
11:20 PM
Movie 11
5;00 Party Game
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 Barbara Frum Show
9:00 Movie
10:30 -Georgetklamilton IV
11:00 The National
11;20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin
FRIDAY
9:30 Summer Schools
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 'Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Thirty from Winnipeg
4:00 Family Court
4:30' Fotest Rangers •
5:00 Party Game
5;30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Maude
7:30 Chico and the Man
8:00 All In the Family
8:30 M.A.S.H.
9:00 Down Home Country
10:00 Barnaby Jones
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin
1:15 Movie
MOVIES
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
6:30 "Heat ofAnger" - Susan
Hayward, James Stacy
11:45 "Hush, Hush, Sweet
Charlotte" - Bette Davis,
Olivia D. Havilland.
SUNDAY JUNE 22
11:50. "Song of Bernadette" -
Jennifer Jones, Charles
Bickford.
MONDAY JUNE 23
12:45 "Love in a Goldfish
Bowl" - Tommy Sands,
Fabian .
11:45 Mery Griffin
TUESDAY, JUNE
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11:45 "How To Succeed le
Business Without Really
Trying" Robert Whir%
Michele Lee.
SUNDAY. JUNE 22
9:00 "The Divorce Of tidy X"
12:15 "Irene" - Anne Neeglei
Ray Milland,
MONDAY JUNE 23
12145 "A Walk In The Spring"-
Ingrid,Bergman, Anthony
Quinn -
11:45 The„Rockford Files "Say
Goodbye to Jennifer"
TUESDAY, JUNE 24
12:45 "Shadow Over Elveron"-
James Franeiscus, Leslie
Nielsen.
1145 Kolchak: The Night
Stalker "Legacy Of
Terror"
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25
12:45 "More Dead Than Alive"
Clint Walker, Vincent
P rice,
11:45 Mannix "Edge of th.
Web"
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
12:45 "Stronger On The Run"
-Henry Fonda, Anne
' Baxter.
12:45 "Flowers ' of Evil" '-
Luciana Paluzzi, Kevin
Hagen, Jack Weston
FRIDAY, JUNE 27
12:45 "Young Billy Young" -
Robert Mitchum, Angie
Dickinson.
11:45 "The Sheriff Of Fractured
Jaw" - Kenneth More,
Jayne Mansfield.
Smiles
A young , businessman was'
running to catch the morning
train from far-out suburbia to the
city. Trotting up to a farmer he
asked: "Say, do you mind if I take
a short cut across your field? I
want to catch the 6:45."
"Sure, go right ahead, y oung,
feller," replied the farmer. "But
if my bull sees you, you'll catch
the 6:15".
• • •• • • * • • • • • • • • • • • •
12:45 "Miracle of Morgans
Creek" - Betty Hutton,
Eddie Bracken.
11:45 Mery Griffin
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25
12:45 "A Touch of Larceny" -
a4PAIdsPE9f1, .cyga Miles
11: erV in
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
12:45 'Thunder in the East" -
Alan Ladd, Deborah Kerr
9:00 "River of Gold" - Ray
Milland, Suzanne
Pleshette.
11:45 Mery Griffin -
FRIDAY, JUNE 27
12:45' "Treasure in the Petrified
Forest" - Gordon
Mitchell, Eleanor Bianchi
1:15 "Villa Rides" 7 Yul
Brynner, Robert Mitchum
Kilbarchan
Can
trepte
Thellospital Auxiliary hald,,a
barbeque-for their eandy stripers
on June S. 'Mrs.
the
Coombs
was hostess but the location was
changed to the Legion due 'to
inclement weather. Assisting
Mrs. Coombs were Mrs. Leo
Teeter°, Mrs. Wilfred
Titford, Mrs. Darwin Bannerman,
Mrs. Walter . Armes, Miss
Dorothy Parke and Mrs. Bill
Wilbed. . -
The hopsital staff and patients
appreciated the services of, the
candy stripers during supper
hours and weekends. Three. girls
The, monster' bingo at the
Clinton'Arena was a lucky night,
for Mrs. Pat Racho of
EgMondville who went home with
the $1,000 jackpot.
Over 350 persons attended the
second night of the series of
bingos planned for the summer to
raise funds for repairing the
town's swimming pool.
Three share-the-wealth games,
saw 13 persons splitting $422 in
winnings. Debbie Stratton of
Huron Park, Mrs. Francis Gibson
ofDashwood and Mary Carlin of
Clinton split the $131 pot in the
first special game.The second
game's $140 went to Kathy
Traxler of R.R.1, Hensall. Nine
winners split the $151 pot in the
third game. Lenna Pennington of
Goderich, Mrs. Bill Austin of
Remember
when? -
Would you please renew my
subscription to the Huron
Expositor. We ate busy raising a
family in the MrititneS -and,
enjoying the' sea air. However, I
hope to make it to Seaforth for the
Centennial. In this part of the
country Canadian history, seems
young.
, Mary Gillespie
formerly Mary Ryan
23 Robert Allen Dr.,
Halifax, N.S.
Are planningto take course
nursing nest fell,
candy stripers for the year
were , Rick Stewart,Valerie
Sinnamon, Debbie Rose, Sandra
Hulley, Anne Marie Hole, Carol
Steffen, Carolyn Young, - Ruth
Ann Siomen, Marilyn Koehler,
Carolyn Maloney, Judy DorseY,
Chris. McGregor, Vicki O'Rourke,
Carol Brooker, Rose Marie Kelly ,
Mary Margaret Kelly; Janet Scott
and Lori Lingelbee,h. Also present
were Mrs. Willie Erb, nurse• in
charge of the' program, and Mrs.
John Turnbull liaison officer of
the Hospital Auxiliary.
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practise as young children. Work on a safe balance beam will
help to, develop the child's' coprdination as well as general body
balance,
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1- plank of spruce or pine two inches x four inches x eight feet
3-• pieces of pine six inches x four inches x two -inches
6- pieces of pine two inches x two inches x four inches
12- nails three inch 'flat head
- - white or wood glue
ins do
1. To make the three beam supports, each support consisting of
one slit inch piece together with two two inch pieces: Apply
Tradition of course is on the side of those' favoring
competition. For y ears medals, ribbons and the like have been
awarded those judged the best in their efforts. But aside from
making the winners happy, making their parents proud and
giving job security to teachers; what have the competitive fine
art festivals done for the development of art in our Canadian
Ontario
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11.;00 , Circle sqqarc (WQ
-31;30 'Bewitched / 8:32
1200 Reach: For The Top 9:00
12:30 International Wrestling 10400
1,;30 Greening. Up(GardenhIg) 11;00
2:00 CBC Sports 11;20
3;00 Bugs Bunny 11:45
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5;00 U.S.Open Golf 9:30
7: F'YI 10:00
7:30 Romany Jones 10;15
4:00 Front Page Challenge , •• 10:30
8:30 Billy Liar
9:00 Barbara Frum ", •
10:00 On The Evidence
11:00 The National
11:15 Provincial Affairs
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie
SUNDAY
10:00 • La Vie QUi Bat '
10:30 Bidule de Tarmacadam
11:00 Travel Canada
12:00 Greening Up (Gardening)
12:30 Sunspots 6:00.
1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 7:00
1.30 Summer Country ,Canada 7:30
2:00 The Oldtimets 8:00
2:30 CBC Sunday SpOrts ' .8:30
4:00 Wonderful World of Disney 9:30
5:00 U.S.Open Golf b 10:00
7;00 The'Beachcombers 10;30
7:30 The Irish Rovers 11:00
8:00 The WItoni 11:20
9:00 "Movie 11:45
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By Mabel Turnbull
Rev. A.A.Horst of St. l'eter s
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen,
took the devotionals this week.
As I was unavoidably det aired
I am unable to give his topic.
Rev. M. E. Reuber came
Sunday and administered
Communion to some of the
residents.
Mr. and Mrs.Harold McNeil,
Stratford, visited Miss Turnbull
recently.
Mrs. Thelma Spurr celebrated
her birthday June 11. She was
visited by her daughter Mrs.
A.Y.McLean and family on this
occasion.
On Tuesday this week some of
the staff took some of the
residents to "Shadyview" near
Grand Bend.lt ,was good to visit
old haunts of yesteryedr. Our
genial host added much to our
enjoyment of the outing and the
weather co-operated.
Mrs. David Longstaff R.N. has
joined our staff at Kilbarchan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pepper,
White Rock, B. C., Mrs. Joe
Roberts and daughter Roberta,
Victoria B. C. - visited their aunt
Mrs, Mary 'Malcolm.
011 ALL YOUR LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY NEEDS
rs.
Piper, Mrs. Charlie Woods and
Susan Buist of Seaforth; Peggy
Volland and N.Matson of Hensall;
Mrs. 11/lary McKinnon and Mrs.
Herb Turkheim of Zurich; Denis
Orr and Mrs.Reg. Francis of
Bayfield; Pat Kenny of • Dublin;
Eileen Pitchford of Listowel;
Leanne McKay of Staffa; and
Alice McNair of Huron Park.
Egmondville lady
some glue to, the bottom of one ,two inch piece and position
it flush with one end of the six inch piece, nail it down,
wins '1000 at bingo w
2. Take the plank and place it against the piece you have secured.,
soititihat it is standing on the two inch side. Mark its position
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Seaforth, Kathy Ferguson of
3. Take the remaining two inch piece and secure it in the above
manner flush with the line.
Dublin, Lena Ervine and Eileen 4. Repeat the same process to make two more supports.
Clearce of Bayfield, Mrs. Ivan Meidinger of Zurich, Marion . 5. The beam now can be used either on the four inch side or with
Sproul of Auburn, 'Ann Mattson
the two inch side (see diagram). It is best of course for the
child to start working with the widest side.
of Hensall and Mrs. H amid 6. wYoaruto.r your child is free to decorate the beam in any way you
Johnson of Clinton each left the
In the 15 'regular games with
bingo tables $15.55 richer. Spring time in Canadian schools usually the occasion for
holding all sorts of festivals for the fine arts, from music to
$.50 jackpots, Mrs. Norman Baird posters to drama, With them comes the annual battle between th
of Brucefield was the repeating ose who believe that these festivals should .be run on a
Witmer in three games, winning competitive basis and those who think they should not.
$40.
Among the 40 people who left
the Arena with pockets jingling
were: Nancy Ea min,
Stewart Taylor, M s. Betty .
Mrs. Danny olquhoun, Ph
Lee, SadieLovett, Muriel Beyer, society? ' '
Mts. Marj Carter, Mrs.' Gordon Does arta cti the vity average.,..N. Canadiano atively partricipate in any sort of
Lawson, and Linda Reinhardt of fine
Clinton; Mrs. A. Venderberg,
Mrs..Mina Jesson, Annette education? Have
thea rtsN becomeO an ntegral part of Canada's systems or
-
Manderson, Jean Brown, Marj Does the average Canadian support fine art either financially
Kotyk, Florence Stephens, Joyce or morally? No.
Baechler, and Mrs. Helene Cooke
of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. A.
Do they produce large number of Canadian artists NO
Have they helped to develop a distinctively Canadian art from
Rolph and Lome Pride of formal No.
Mitchell; Helen Adams and Julie From these facts, the least one should do is to question the
'Adams of Brussels; Mrs. M long range value, of competitive art festivals run for young
oorehead of Palmerston; Russell Canadians. ..- ...
Non-competitive art festivals amine opportunities for young
children to demonstrate what they have learned, they will
certainly learn much by seeing or listening to Other participants.
The value of judging the good, better and best among young
artist s is very small simply because the quality and quantity of
art which is produced by a child changes almost from day to day.
But parents and teachers should remember that it often only
r takes one losing expel lrience in a competitive festival to forever
discourage a young child from participating in any sort of Ft
activity again.