The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-01-13, Page 8•
Pag.8 — Lucknow Sentin:el, Wednesday, January, 13, 1993
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- Town and' Country
. Ladies' H.S. Gerda; deJong .202,
. • acinths' and IH..D; Jean Philips 323.
y ^ a Men's H.S. Grant Famish 187,
Canadi.izns°dead H.D. Dick Nettleton 319.
Games 150, and over: Grant'
these two leagues Fairish 187; Dick Nettleton! 186,
Harry Lavis - 151, 165, Eldest
Geertsma 176, Gordon Brooks 159,
Gerda deJong 202; Jean Phillips
178, Agnes Farrier 164, Gwen
Lennips 162,"Merle Snell 153,.
MargNettleton 155.
Team standings: Hyacinths 381/2,
Pansies 3812, Crocuses 32, Snow=
drops 31., .Tulips •28-, Daffodils 27.
Monday Night Mixed .
Ladies H.S. - and .H.T: • Wendy
Ritchie 211, 568. •
Men's H.S. John VanDiepen 268,
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T,
NG THE
HEAT OFF OHIP
This past year, the Ministry of Health took a long,
hard look at our health care system to find ways of
taking the heat off an already overburdened plan.
It discovered that taxpayers were incorrectly paying
for as much as $20 million for third -party services.
WHAT ARE THIRD -PARTY SERVICES?
Third -party services are those not required by a
patient for treatment of illness or health promotion,
but are requested by someone else.
These services include physical examinations for insurance
forms, sthoot and camp registrations, driver and pilot
certifications and medical notes to give employees time
off work.
- Physicians are 'being reminded not to bill OHIP for third -
party services. Instead, they will request direct payment
for these services.~
WHEN IT REALLY COUNTS
Services required -10 receive health or social? assis-
tance 'benefit s remain insured. For example,
medical certificates for wheelchairs or other medical
devices provided through the,Assistive Devices
ogram will be covered. There will be no charge for
c rtificates for Northern Health Travel Grants or access
to pursing homes. •
Nothing that affects the basic principles of medicare has
changed. You will not be asked to pay for direct medical
care and some of the heat will be taken off OHIP.
For, further information' oil how this.,may affect you call the
Ministry of Health toll-free Infoline.
1-800-268-1154
IN TORONTO.314-5518
TDD- 1-$00-387-5559
Ontario
H.T. Eric Taylor 669.
Games over 200: Fred DeBoer
204, Eric Taylor 207,, 234, '228,
John . VanDiePen .268, Gerry
VanclerKlippe 219, Wendy Ritchie
205, 211, Dave Saundercock 222,
223, Bryye. Ritchie 249. .
Team standings: OV 1321/2, -Silver
Bullets 132112, Alpine 1532; Crys-
tals 10412, Steelers 1301, Cana-
dians 165'14. ' ,
4.H NEWS
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Trinity 4-H Cluckers
The sixth meeting was`held:at.the
home of Connie Black's. Members
discussed what they could do with
egg shells and egg cartons, and then
planted seeds in the cartons. They
-also coloured eggs and made
Christmas tree ornaments.
' Achievement night was held at
Trinity Church on January S. A
delicious supper made by the mem-
bers using recipes from . the 41-1
book was enjoyed. All dishes were
made with either eggs or chicken.
- Members were presented with
their badges and then played differ-
ent games. The parents especially
enjoyed the chicken dance.
Trinity Eggcellent Eggstrodinaires
The Trinity Eggcelfent
Eggstrodinaires wound up their egg
and chicken project near the end of
December.
The last meeting members learned
how to use leftovers, from eggs, egg
shells or egg cartons,
The recipe they made was toad in
the holes. They judged eggs .and
then candled them.
Achievement night was December
21 at Trinity United Church
(Ashfield), with the UCW invited as
special -guests. .
Members performed a skit on the
parts of an egg. A slide presentation
on 4-h was -viewed and they played
charades.,
Vanessa Alton, who completed 24
clubs, received a limited edition
print..
Lunch, prepared by the members
using, a chicken or egg recipe, was
served.
i • ou.gh`:-
woman home
from-. holiday
KiNLOUGH
• by May Boyle li
Bessie Maulden who has been
spending a while at Fronthill with
her sister, Jean Philips, and with
. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Panner, at
- Welland, returned home on Tuesday
after a nice holicy over Christmas
and New Years.
We extend sincere sympathy to
the fancily of the ' late Bertha
Haldenby who passed away on
Tuesday at the Kincardine and
District General Hospital in her
82nd year, The remains rested at
the MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow, where the
funeral service was held on Friday
afternoon• with spring burial in
Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell had al .
of their family home over the holi-
days. •
All of the family of the late
Bertha Haldenby were able to be
here for her funeral on Friday.
May Boyle returned home on
Tuesday from the Kincardine and •
District General Hospital after being
a patient there for the past week.
We hope she will continue to
improve and we send our best get
well wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh of
• Ripley visited on Saturday after-
noon with friends here.
Jim Stevens, Listowel, visited
with Lorraine and Bill MacPherson
in Holyrood. -