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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
By Murray Gaunt', M.P,p.
(Huron-Bruce) government,
Ontario .residents will ptiy. One.. ' I. united . the 'Minister of :Agri. permium NI* their -health and
hospital -insurance but it won't
start until July 1st, 1972, accord-
ing to Premier John Robarts.
The Premier 544 that
' • lug the two programs will sub-
stantially contriblite to
convenience end shoald allow the
Oo.vermitent to postpene premium
increases despite contintiallY ris-
ing cost's because It will •reduce
the amount of clerical Work -re.:
attired to 'handle r prdiniUMS and . claims, , • Pr I va te insarintee eon* an ies
will • cease to .hate a. role. 'in
health Insurance. . '
About 300,0-au subScriberS are
•covered - by ,agents. The remain-
lug 3,000,000 1)4 direct,
The present_ separate. number-.
, systems for hospital and
lieUltb, insurance dropped
in Pavan r of the social. insurance
.numbers issued by the federn1
cniture if he would_ -consider ex-
pandieg the Crop. Insurance Pro-
grim to cover spot loss coverage
by Wind: and hail. At, the, moment
this is not the, ease: the farmer
has to ioee all or most of his crop
before insurance on be -collected.
The Minister - said :that this
matter had been discussed Nylth
the redcral government, but tha
response was negative,
The Province, jig continued,
wes not wiping, to `€;o it ‘41one in
'view of the fact that. some 2ti
private •insuranee carriers in the
proVice are providing spot loss
Overage already.
At' 'presents .. estimates of
the Departments. of Health and
Education are being debated.
JOHN MALLICK
(intended for last week).
Duff's y ic.w Meeting
The October general meeting
wan held In ti cbureh basement
on Wednesday. evening IOU 10
members . present. The Walton
Unit was in charge at deirotions
with Mrs, Walter Bewley giving
the Call :10 Worship. Rymn 577
was. SIM With Mrs. Martin Beau
as the. *plat - ter the evening.
Mrs. W. 0. Rackwell read a very
interesting- poem followed by • re-
posting in unison the 23rd, Psalm,.
Mrs, W. Bewley took as her topic
eonrments on the 23rd Psalm en-
titled "A Pattern for thinking",
this being the Psalm of David, the
.23rd Psalm gives Men reassur-
allee. Nylon 637 was sung. Mrs,
W. C. Haekwell gave prayer. The
The offering was received by Mrs.
Baan and dedicated by Mr
Bewley. Mrs. Wm, Roe,' the. pre-
sident was in charge of the .bus-
iness opening with "A Ceneraii
Thanksgiving". Prayer from the
Hymnary repeated in unison. The
minutes of the September meet•
in,g were read by the secretary,
Mrs. Allan McCall. Reports were
given by the' standing Commit-
tees. Mrs, Nelsen Reid gave a
reading foe Mission, and Service.
Mrs. C. Wey' reported on books
she hod en display. It was decid-
ed. to have a program committee
meeting sometime in November,
there will not be another generpl
meeting 'till December. Mrs. C.
Wey reported for the Manse. Coin-
mittee where fixing' had been
done. The Annual Turkey Fowl
Supper was discussed. to be held
on. Wednesday, November 4. Sev-
eral invitations were given out
by the president. Burns are hold-
ing 'a bazaar,- and tea M: the
Londesboro Community Hall on
Wednesday, October 21,at • 2 p.m.,
there is to be a program first with
a guest speaker. Each Unit are
to let the secretary know how
many plan to attend the htonerieff
Thank Offering an. Sunday, Nov-
emher Northefile united
•11hurc;h; Beaforth are holding
their Thank,..Offering .-4au.. Tues-
day, October 27, at 8 p.m. Dr.
Mayo, Seaforth, to be the guest
Speaker. Walton Unit offered to.
cater to the banquet this
fall: Mrs Win. Roe closed the
meeting with prayer.
MoKlillop Unit Meeting
The Maiillop Unit of the
MOW, met, at the home of Mrs,
Jack Bosnian on Thursday• event
ing, October 8th, There were 18
members present. Mrs. Don Den-
nis presided for the Devotions
2.nd opened the meeting with a
reading "On . Being' Thankful",
Mit. Harold Wilson led in .prayer.
'Hymn 579, was sung with Mrs.
Merton Hackwell,. as planiet....;,‘Irs.
John torch read the.''Serl,ptii,re
troth Romans 1, verses 8 and 9,
also' Chapter- 16, Mrs. Dennis gave
-the Meditation On Thanksgiving.
Hymn -48S was sung. Mrs. Wey re-
ceived the offering which was de=
dicated by Mrs Dennis. Prayer
was said by. Mrs. Dennis. Mks,
Glen. McNichol . gave the .Topic
"The First Canadians", -A,
clan followed on the hardships of
the Indian and Eskimos, then and
now. MrS.:•Wey presided for the
business. Reports Were given. A
. thank-you card from Brian Smith
was read. Plans were completed
for the Anneal Pawl Supper,
Articles are requested to be left
at the church for the Bale no
latch' than October 15th, Sub-
scritions for the Observer are to
by. October 31st. Mrs. Dave
Watson gave the highlights of the
morning seseitin at the Regional
meeting held is Londesboro re-
cently,. Mrs. Wni. Roe reported
An the afternoon session. An
invitation:. has been received
from IVIoncrieff for their Tilikak-
effering meeting to .be held Sun-
day evening, Nov, 1, 4 .8:30 p.m.
Also from Burns U.C,W, to .their
bazaar and tea to be held Octal).
021 at 2 p.m, in Lotithisboi•o
go grid from Northiltdo uoit.04
"Our Responsibility in Albite
Life" was the theme of the Ninth
Convention of the centre Region •
of the Perth-Huron IT,C.W, held at
Londesboro United Church on -
Priday, Oct. 2nd, The special
speaker for the morning' session
was Mrs. Derwyn Docken of
Walton. Her subject was "Drugs •
and the teenager". Mrs. Orval
Harrison of Moncreff presided
for the day, Wordi of wercome•
Were given by Mrs. -Margaret •
White of the host U. C. W. A
panel was presented by a number
of the Pre sbyterial -Officers.
eluding Mrs. Stewart Miner, Pre-
sident, Mrs. Orval Sawyer, corr03-
ponding secretary,. Mrs. Mary
McDonald; treasurer, Mrs. Carl
Hemingway, Stewardship secre-
tary, Mrs. •Harold Currie, Liter-
ature secretary,. Mrs. Currie .pre-.
seated the literature -that • was
available for reading, devotions,
and programmes. The -disinissal-
with .leaus" accompanied by. Mrs.
I.-Lear.- There were- thirteen'
W: grant's gaiwered the roil
/Jail with Su ladies present. Mrs.
itenert Alien .a#precefield intro-
atterunon. air, ilazii hall, Direct-
or um Social Work at Gederich
l'isyclilatric hospital. he said that
:they Uepeua on the Church for
help in tneir work. Mrs. Win.
lJeween of Varna Ilea gave the
courtesy remarks. Au; invitation
to hole the ilia meeting in liay-
iiela United. Oftgitell was accept-
ea. ahe morning Worship service
oy members or the Bginondvalle
tr.e,Ni., Miss Mae ui,tth, .Ntrs,
W. itese una Mrs. 1.i", South, :the
Closing worsaio ber),ice was given
sly 14elUDEILS be nitylield, Mrs. D.
.1;.0.)(1t, ARK. .Zietcuis, Ann ;qrs. tow % re I nnate, tie noon luncheon
was catered ny LiondesPoro
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Church Women, Seaforth for their, full thankeffering on October 07
at S 9-111. Mrs, Wey closed the'
meeting with prayer. Lunch was
Served by Mrs, Stewart McCall,
Mrs. Charles McOaviu, Mrs. Nor. •
MOM Schnde and the hostess,
U.C.VV. Fall Reglional Meeting
Prayer for the morning session
was given by Mrs. Ted Davies. of
Clinton. The afternooa session
began\ with a sing song conduct-
ed by Rev. Stanley 'McDonald
with Mrs. Harry Lear- at the
piano. The highlights of a Week-
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