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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-04-28, Page 3OMSIP Enrolment Not
Automatic For Pensions
Man#vOntario residents re
ceiving the Old Age Pension
mistakenly believe they (have
been enrolled automatically in
the Ontario Medical Services
Insurance Plan, Health Mimls-
- tei* Dr, Matthew B. Dymond
Said toddy,
“The only pensioners who
have been .enrolled automat
ically have already received
their OMSIP registration cards
entitling them to OMSIP cover-,
age as from last April 1/’ he
said,
• ‘’Those pensioners who have
not as yet received registration
cards fall into a different cate
gory," added the MUni&ter. _•
"Even thpu'gh many will be
eligible for full OMSIP coyer,-
. age at np cost to themselves,
they must still send in an
OMSUP application form before
May 1 if they are to be entitled
to benefits when the second
stage of ' the Plan starts on
July 1.” '
Dr, Dymond said rnubih of
the problem stemmed from ap
parent confusion over the dif
ference between Old A_ge As
sistance and Old Age Security.
“Those pensioners, in receipt
of benefits under the Old Age
Assistance Apt -r- these are
persons aged 65 and over who
have applied, to, and received,
this pension from the Ontario
Department of Public Welfare
— have been enrolled, automat
ically,’ ' the minister continued.
Those Old Age Security -pen
sioners who have previously
been. provided) with mecUcai|
coverage on application to .the
Ontario Department of Public
Welfare are also automatically
covered and have received tihejr
OMSIP registration card. “All
other persons who receive
their old age pensions of $75
a month under the Old Age
Security Act (Canada) must
send1 in an application, form if
they wish to join OMSIP," said
the Minister, '
CHSS —
where the
Action is!
Thurs., April,28, 1966—Clinton News-Record—Page 3
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Interesting Items at Sacrifice Sale
Mrs. H. F. Noonan, president of St. Paul’s Anglican Church Ladies Guild,
and Mrs. R, W. Wenham, wife of the rector, inspect" one of the many antique
and valuable items in the- group’s sacrifice sale yesterday afternoon. The suc
cessful event was held in the church parish hall. The ladies are seated on a
100 year old settee which was put up for sale by a member of the Guild.
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TOWN OF CLINTON
NOTICE
To all owners and harbourers of dogs within
the limits of the Town of Clinton:
Dog licenses are due for 1966 available now with the
following fees:
1. Male or Spayed Female—$2.00 for first dog,
each additional dog $4.00;
2. 1st Female $4.00, and each additional female
$5.00.
Licenses may be obtained from Town Assessor, Town
Clerk’s Office. • ’
Dogs ARE NOT permitted to run at large during
months of May, June, July and August. Any owner or
harbourer convicted of a breach of these provisions is
liable to prosecution and on conviction a penalty not ex
ceeding $50.00 may be imposed.
Any person interested in the contents of the by-law
providing for licensing and registration of dogs may obtain
same from Town Clerk’s Office.
By Order,
, H. R. THOMPSON,
Police Chief,
Town of Clinton.
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THURS., FRL. SAT.APRIL 28-29-30
Sports Competition At
CFB Clinton For Cadets
Squadron; Leader W. W, Bo'isb
sevain, CFB Clinton Air Cadet
Liaison Officer will be coordin
ating officer at the Annual Air
Cadet Sports and Drill Compet
ition on May 1.
The competition will be
held 'at the Physical Train
ing Centre at the Canadian'
Forces Base, beginning at
Four Cadet
Adastral Park
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LAUREL and HARDY in
On April 19, members of the
Miadeleine Lane Auxiliary of Sit.
Andrews’ Presbyterian Church
assembled1 at the home of Mrs:
R. Gibb, Regina Rd., Adlasltral
Park, for. their April meeting.
Many members were absent
due to sickness..
Mrs. Frank Mutch read the
scripture lesson and Mrs. Viola
Lampman' led in prayer. Mrs.
R. U. MacLean gave a very in
spiring meditation on Easter.
It was decided that -some -' ar
rangement should be made for
the group to provide flowers
for the church on each Sunday
df the month. A vote of thanks,
was moved to Mrs. Gibb for'
offering her home.
The ladies enjoyed several
contests conducted by the hos
tess. Winners were Mrs. Mac-
Lean, Mrs. G. Yeats1 and Mrs.
Allan Graham. -
Another game which simul
taneously tested one’s sense of
balance and eye-co-ordination,
and which proved very amus
ing, was won by Mrs. Frank
Mutch.
Mrs. Graham was the winner
of the baking draw brought by
Mrs, Mutch. Lunch was served
by the hostesses Miss Mabel
Harvey and Mrs. R. B. Rudd.
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Squadrons will compete; No. 19
RCAC Squadron Stratford, No.
80 RCAC Sqn. Kliitehener-
Waterloo, No. 21 RCAC Sqn.
Guelph and No. 296 RCAC Sqn.
Galt. .
7 The Air Cadets will be served
tlhelir meals in the Airmen’s
Mess, a good chance to sample
the well-bailanced meal normal
ly served at Canadian Forces
Bases. If the cadets wish to
attend, church, the Protestant
and Roman Catholic chapels
will welcome them at the regu
lar morning services. A special
R.C. Mass will be held at 5
p.m.
Inter-squadron competitions
are planned in the following.
Drill, basketball, volleyball,
bowling and rifle shooting.
Squadrons are encouraged to
enter as many cadets as pos
sible in the various compet
itions and not merely the best
or most athletic types.
The winner of the drill com
petition Will, be awarded the
Drill Championship Trophy.
There will be a trophy for the
squadron winning. the most
points in overall sports com
petition and an individual
trophy'for the wirmingkteam. in
each'sport competition. Award
ing of prizes will be carried
out in the Physical Training
Centre at 6 p.m.
F/L J. A. G. Kingweil, CFB
Clinton is Liaison Officer. F/L
Ed Mailloux, CFB Clinton, is in
charge of press, radio and
coverage.
For That"
Empty Shell
Here’s a recipe for pie filling
which Mrs, Jim Scott sent in to
this1 column softie 'time ago. In
case you have a p>ie shell sit
ting about in the freezer with
out anything in it, here goes.:
Butterscotch Pie Filling
Put one quarter cup butter
and three quarters cup brown
sugar, on. stove and brown well.
Add 2% "cups milk and scald
well.
Mlix 2 egg yolks, 3 tbsps1. corn
.starch, % cup milk, 1 tsp. salt.
Add this to the milk, brown
sugar and butter, and cook for
about five minutes. Cool for
one minute and put in cooked
pie shell.
Miake meringue: 2 egg whites,
3 tbsps. white sugar, beat until
stiff.
Put over pie and bake
five minutes.
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Happy Workers
See Pictures
Of Europe
The Happy Worker’s Club
met at the home of Mrs. Bill
Holland on April 20 with 12
members present.
The Tuckersmith Ladies Club
were invited to this meeting
with seven members present.
Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Walton,
showed pictures of her recent
trip to Europe where she visit
ed several countries. They were
interesting 'and enjoyable.
The lucky draw was won by
Mrs. , Veenstra. The Happy
Worker’s Club is invited to the
home of Mrs. John Kassies on
the evening of Miay 5. Meeting
closed With lunch served by
the7hostess. ■
STEVEN TRUSCOTT
Murder Case
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A TWO-PART FEATURE NOW APPEARING
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STAR WEEKLY
AN INTIMATE LOOK AT CLINTON
ALSO
AN ANALYSIS OF ISABEL LeBOURDAIS' BEST SELLING
BOOK "The Trial of Steven Truscott"
(By Diane McKinley and
Twyla Arnston)
As many of, 'the student
body and 'parents know, through
the media of newspapers and
posters, CHSS has anew TV
station, Actually this is the
theme of our Variety Night.
The Variety Night Program
is based on the form of a night
of television. We. have a diver
sity of acts such as skits and
plays, a band and a-go-go girls,,
folk duets and music featuring
the New CHSS Singers (an 80
voice choir), square dancing
etc. with the usiial commercial
breaks, ,
The Variety Night Program
Will be extended for both May
6 and 7, Friday and Saiturd’ay
night, The show begins at 8
p.m. sharp each night. Admis
sion1 is only 50 cents for, stu
dents 'and $1.00 for adults.
The students involved in this
show, the choir and the mem
bers of - the Red) and. Blue Re-.
view'Club are working hard' to
make this event a success.
Make plans' for the whole
family to attend and
evening of OHSS-TV.
Math Contest
On Friday, April
Junior Math Contest
at CHSS. We placed third in
District 10, out of 14 schools
and 75 out ‘ of 400 schools in
Ontario. Central ' Huron was
beaten by St. Mlary’s, first, and
Waterloo Oxford, second. Our
team- consisted oif Charles Tre
wartha, EldJo Hildebrand and a
tie between Jane Roest and
Brian Cox.
Shirt Sale
The Student’s Council spon
sored a sweatshirt sale from
Monday until Wednesday. Tire
available colours were white
with red lettering and red with
white lettering.
Cadets Shoot
Sterne cadets of CHSS are in
tending to participate in the
outdoor Shoot at Cedar Springs
this' Saturday, April 30. .
Steel, Spanish or Brgs$
GUITARS
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The Ladies Auxiliary to
Huronview held their annual
meeting on April 18 in the Arte
and Crafts room, with presi
dent, Mrs, L. Forest in the
chair.
Plans for the anniversary tea,
the first" Wednesday in June
were discussed.
Officials elected are as1 fol
lows: past president, Mrs. F. G.
Thompson; president, Mrs. L.
Forest, both of Clinton; first
vice-president, Mi'S. Norman
Clairmont,. Goderich; second
vice-president, Mrs. Earl Noble1,
BUyth; secretary, Mrs. Lome
Webster, Bly th; treasurer, Mrs.
Kenneth Bennett, Clinton; con
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Phone 523-4570
The Londesboro Women’s
Institute will meet, on Wednes
day evening, May 4 at 8 p.m.
in the Londesboro Community
Hall. A special ■
be received for
Friendship”.
Teacher Gary
show pictures of
to Europe and
Isle's. Members are asked to
remember the bake sale to take
place at this meeting. Auburn
and Dungannon Women’s Insti
tutes wlill be guests'.
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Their Neighbours
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Koiene and
family were host and hostess
on Saturday evening to the
friends and neighbours of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Kent “Lee”
Pyatt who were recently mar
ried. Mrs. Pyatt was Oathryn
Wallis. >
The evening was spent with
euchre, the presentation of
many lovely and useful gifts
and followed by- lunch.
Gammiie; accordion selec-
by Miss Rosalene Phil-
vocal solo by Rev. Willis.
Pictures were taken, of the
residents having birthdays1 in
the month, of April. Mrs. Mc
Quillan lighted the candles or
the birthday cake.
Gifts were presented to
Agnes' Lynch, Henry Oorey,
fMrs; Fee, Case McAllister,
Alvin MacLeod, Annie Lynch,
Mrs. Jean Kechnie, Mrs. Mc
Michael, Mrs. Daer, Mr. Men-
ary, Mrs. Keyes, Luella Sim
mons, Mrs. Carter, Thomas
Elliott, Florence McNaughton,
Annie Fraser, Lottie Zurk, Mrs.
Rose Knox and Russell Fuller.
Homemade cookies and' birth
day cake were served.
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