The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-11, Page 18WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 114
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FIREPROOF,
VERMIN PRO6F,
LIGHTWEI4IIT,
PERIVIpNENT
OF WHAT A POWER OUTAGE
COULD COST YOU !
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Pang
Meeting °#2 of the 4-H Apple
Just, pour insulation in places level it and yotfre through. It's
genuine Vermiculite InSulation. Pour it itt once and you've in-
sulated for—the life'of your house.
Dumpling Gang was held Wednes-
day, February 4 at 7.00 p.m. at the
home of Ivirs;.Ewatt Taylor. The
meeting was opened with the 4-H
Pledge, followed by Elaine ,Whitby
and Karen Lindsay demonstrating
how to make baked apples. Debbie
Bolt then rear the secretary's,
report. Eight girls and one leader
answered the roll call "Why I cal
fruit", Leader, Nancy Walden led,
the discussion' about imported
fruits and labels on fruit products.
A lunch of fruit cocktail and baked
apples was. enjoyed by everyone
The meeting closed with the 4-H
Creed. •
Kendra Elphick
Is 4-H President
Jack Webb, who is visiting from
Alberta with his sister Mrs. Allister
Hughes in Wingham, spent a-day
with • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .
IvlacPherson and • renewed old
acquaintances in the community.
Patients in VVingham and Dist-
rict:Hospital are Gordon Lyons and
Mrs. George Phillips. •
Norman, Forart who was a patient
in Wingharrt and District Hospital
returned hoine on Thursday.
GLENN SCHWARTZENTRUBER
R.R. 4 Wingham
357.2608
ORVILLE ELLIOTT°
Lucknoiv
528.3409
Help Your
HEART FUND..
Help Your Heart
The Clover Valley 4-H club, held
its first meeting on. Thursday,
February 5 at 7.15 p.m. in' the
home, of Kendra Elphick.. Mrs.
David Elphick opened the meeting
with the '4-H pledge. There were
10 girls present.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Donna Elphick on
Wednesday, February 11. The
members are 'to bring a fee of
$1.00, a name for club and a picture
for the cover.
The. officers elected were as,
follows: president, _Kendra Elph-
ick; vice president, Johanna Van;
diepen; treasurer, Wendy. Hamil-
ton; press reporters, Annette
Elphick and Donna Elphick:
Mrs. Dave Elphick led discussion
of record books, recipe files,,
outline of project and working •
methodS. Mrs. Ken. Elphick
discussed the fruit group and
vitamin C.
The club members participated
in a demonstration of Date Mallow
Chews and Strawberry Cooler. We
all enjoyed them 'very much.
The meeting was closed 'with the
4-H creed. .
TODAY'S HEALTH
tlb a1
Travellers planning in
advance avoids problems
Good banking for good living—after sixty.
lf you're sixty years old or better, you should locik into SixtyePlus,
The Royal Bank's new bundle of special 136nking privileges..Free.
Smile of these privileges are:
--No'service charge foi- chequing, bill payment services; or
traveller's cheques.
,
. .
A specially designed cheque book that gives you a perm6nent
copy.
—A $5 annual discount on a Safe Deposit Box or Safekeeping
Service. -
—A special Bonus Savings Deposit Service with interest linked
i,to the Consumer Price index. -ru°
=Special:term deposit that pays high' interest montbiy with
flexible redemption privileges.
So come. on in and see one of our today
for all 'the details. Or, if you'd prefer, give them a call.
Joe Hilveria
Manager
Lucknow
/526-2826
Bill Verlaan
Manader
Kincardine
39S-3481
Jene Sellers
Manager
Ripley
395-2095 ,
.ORAL : BAN. K
sety00 .Pritario
by David Woo& -
To travel hopefully' is a better
thing than' to arrive, wrote Robert
Louis Stevenson a century ago. In-
deed, niany of the author's fellow
passengers on 'an emigrant' ship
bound froM Scotland to New York
needed. all the hope they Could
muster. Several of them didn't sur-
vive the appalling shipboard cOndi-
tionS of the Atlantic crossing.
Today's travel is much more
comfortable. Even so, modern.trav- -
ellers would do well to' arin ,them-
selves with more than hope.
To start with;, it's reassuring to
' know 'just "what the Ontario Health
Insurance Plan OHIP) Will cover
if you. should be unfortunate to.
contract schistosomiasis in St,.
Lucia, or be injured in a rickshaw,
• collision' in Hong Kong.
The answer is that OHIP Will pay'
100 per cent for einergency in-
.patient hospital care anywhere in
the world'. If you're adniitted to
hospital, reimbursement Will be for
'standard, rather than deluxe or
private' ward, accommodation.
Non-emergency hospital care is
covered at a maximum rate of 7.5
per cent of the cost of the same
service in Ontario, anVpayments
for physicians' services can be
recouped up to 'a maximum 'of 90
', per cent of the prevailing Ontario
Medical Association . fee, schedule,
.01-11P also pays 75 r cent of
tvessary ambulance rvices —
again. up to the amou the Plan
would ply for the cam service in
Ontario,
'WhiTe OHIP must tie its out-ot.
the-province coverage to prices for
the same services in Ontario, and
ditional health insurance protection
period. It's a good idea to see your
doctor fOr anti-diarrhea pills to take
afield, or going away, for an extended
with you.
'
• „parts of the world are well in excess
' family doctor before you go to
: ewcan't
h: y ou.
If
easy prey to such
cation-upsetting aggravations as
from a private company before you
leave home.'.'
Where
you're headed •for somewhere
since physicians' ,charges in many
check on irioculation-requirements.
particularly if you're venturing far
Where the traveller and health
like Mexico, where sensitive Cana-
Monteztria's Revenge -- ask your
vacation-upsetting
really is worth a pound of cure,
of OHIP rates, it's wise to buy ad-
But obviously it's impossible 'to
predict all eventualities -7-and you
are concerned an, ounce of preyen-
oot auuk:ed o receive treatment out-
the bathroo7 cabinet
side of Canada, remember to. get an
itemized receipt for all services you
pay for.,. This will facilitate reirn-
burSenient by 01HP when 'you
return, home. ,
You may flnd out in greater de-
tail what OHIP covers, and what it
doesn't, froni the Ontario 'Ministry
of Health• booklet entitled The.
Trayellees Guide to the Ontario
Health Instaytnee Plan.
. Copies of the booklet are, avail-
-able without charge from travel
agencies and government offices. or
by writing, directly" to the Health
Resource' Centre, Conitnunication.
13ranch, Ontario Ministry of Health,
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