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The Health .of AnImais '.prtingh. 9f the Canada Depart.
molt of Agriculture In ;ce-operation -with the Huron
County Health Unit viii held a
FREE RABIES CLINIC
FORDWICH RABIES CLINIC—Community Hall --Monday,
August 25, 1969, from 9:00 • 12:00 noon.
WROXETER RABIES ' CLINIC—Community Hall—Mon-
day, August 25, 1969, from 1:,P0 • 4;30.
LAKELET RABIES CLINIC --- Women's Institute Hall --
Tuesday, August 26, 1969, from 9:00 - 12 noon.
BLUEVALE RABIES CLINIC — Community Hall --Wed-
nesday, August 27, 1969, from 1:30 - 4:30.
BLYTH RABIES CLINIC -- Arena -- Friday, August 29,
1969, from 9:00 - 12:00 noon.
BELGRAVE RABIES CLINIC—Arena—Friday, August 29,
1969, from 1:30 • 4:30.
WHITECHURCH RABIES CLINIC -- Community Hall --
Wednesday, August 27, 1969, from 1:30 - 4:30.
Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs
and cats three months of age and over. Owners who re-
quire certificates of vaccination for exPert or other pur.
poses should contult their private veterinary. No cer-
tificates will be issued at this clinic.
Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage
of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A
booster shot .each year is recommended.
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,`iety has Announcedthe res414
►f ito I ing.in field crop c•on}Q-
etifious in barley. twoeway and
doce,'way inked. grain, Stand-
ings a>rert' as follows, with Nor.,
man Schmidt of Mildmay as
Judge;
13ARLEY
Glenn Coultes SS; George
Procter 87; Murray Cardiff 86;
Jack Cardiff 85; Martin Baan
8.11; Ross Higgins 84; Dave
'Thomas 831; Laverne Black 83;
Gerald Smith 82; Murraylloover
81; Robert lurashy 80; Rae Hou-
ston '79; Norman Hoover 78;
Jim -Bowman 771; Jim Knight
77; Stewart Procter 76; Donald
McDonald 75; Harvey Craig
74; Jim Mair 73; Jack Knight
72; Jack Fritz 71; Wallie Black.
70; Jim Williamson 68.
3 -WAY MIXED GRAIN
Douglas Fraser 92; Clarence
McCutchcon 90; George Blake
88; Norman -ioover 82; Jack
Higgins 80; Murray Hoover 79;
Clarence Yuill 78; G e r al d
Smith '73; Tom Williamson 72;
Roy Williamson 71; Jim Wil -
liarnson 68.
2 -WAY MIX ED GRAIN
Jan Van Vliet 87; John Van -
Vliet 86; John Boneshankster
85; Jack Higgins 82; Wilber
Turnbull 80;, Donald McDonald
79; Stanley Hopper 78; 'Graham
Work 76;. Jim Fritz 74; R a e
Houston 73; Jack Knight 72.
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Wingham MvanCe" WS" Y.
l.iglft;c:d candles,, ;pink
toll and white shasfa mums.
decorated Calvin-t3rieltill► iced` i
web on August 1, .1.00.
double -ring ceremony witich
united `Doreen Mac' i'Atlison
John Murray Marks in ` Marring.
The bride is the datiglJter Of
Mr, and Mrs„ Roy Pattison of,
Wingham and the groom b the
son of Mrs. John Sturdy fps
Wingham and the tato Mr.,S
ley Marks.
Rev. John Roberts of LW-
grave
gel-grave officiated. Organist was
Misr Sydney -Thompson 0't
Wingham. Soloist, MisS
acct Nicholson of Stratford,
sang " The Lord's Prayers°. it
"The Wedding Benediction,
The bride, given in rnar4
age by her father, wore a .for-
mal gown of bemberg organza.
and Chantilly lace over taffeta,
featuring a lace bolero with a
jewel neckline, and just -below -
the -elbow fluted lace sleeves.
The skirt was A-line with lace
appliques. The train, which ' .
fell from the empire waistline,
featured lace appliques as well.
Her four -tiered veil of nylon
illusion was caught to a floral
headdress of white organza of
chids and stephanotis. She car-
ried a, cascade of pink roses and
white carnations.
Maid of honer, Miss, Marg-
aret Pattison, cousin of the
bride, wore a gown of vile green
chiffon over taffeta with an em-
pire waistline and ,Ai, -line skirt,
trimmed with white lace. Her
headpiece was a matching dou-
ble bow and flower. She car-
ried a cascade of pink and white
carnations.
Bridesmaids were Miss Carol
Biggins, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Betty Marks, sister of
the groom. They were dressed
identically to the maid of honor.
The best man waS James
Taylor of Wingham and ushers
were Donald Pattison, brother
of the bride, and Larry Mayber-
ry of Belgrave.
White candles and bouquets
of baby's breath and pink and
white dianthus decorated the
tables of Knox United Church,
Belgrave, where the dinner was
served.
Guests attended from London,
Stratford, Forest, Listowel,
Brussels, Belgrave, and Wing -
ham, The . grandparents of the
bride, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Higgins of .Belgravc `and Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Pattison of Wingham,
attended.
The bride's mother received
guests wearing a shrimp crepe
and lace dress with white ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
Whoever you are.:.
Frances likes to travel.
She'll be protected by
OHSIP against the•co.st of .,
health care she may need
outside Ontario. at OHSIP
rates.' if she decides to, re-
side in another province.
pier OHSIP coverage will' be
"portable ". She'll remain
insured for up to 4 months.
Bill is employed .by a big company.
After October lst, his employer—and
every employer of 15 or more employees
—must join OHSIP, and every employee
must belong. Bill's employer will collect
and remit the premiums. Apart from
this Mandatory Group requirement.
OHSIP is voluntary.
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Albert is still working but he's
not sure for how much longer. Un-
employment.. illness. or financial
Difficulties won't prevent him from
having OHSIP protection—he can
. apply for temporary premium
assistance. Full or partial premium
assistance will also be available/to
him. determined by his annual tax-
able income.
Pete is receiving Old. Age Assist-
ance from the Provjnce of Ontario.
AfterOctober lsf.his pre'sentcover•
age from OMSIP„will simply con•
tinue from OHSIP. automatically.
All he has to do is wait. He knows
OHSI P will be the health insurance
he can count on. -
SallyandJohn are expecting another
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baby in February. Sally will be able to choose
her own doctor, and he'll be free to accept her
as his patient. He will advise John in advance
if he intends to charge more thin OHSJ P cover-
age provides. OHSIP will pay at the rate of 90,
percent of Ontario Medical Association Schedule
of Fees (1969) -most doctors acpe-pt this as
full payment. The cost of Sally's hospital room
will be paid for by their Ontario Hospital In-
surance.
Mario works for a small firm, but
he'll be covered by OHSIP just like
Bill. Any employer who -employs more
than 5 but fewer than 15 people may
apply for Group coverage for his.em-
ployees. Mario's boss plans to form
such a Group.
as ofOct.ist.
ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN
can take care ofyou
OHSIP is the hew, standard, comprehensive plan of
health insurance protection and benefits in which every
resident of Ontario is entitled to participate—regardless
of age, state of health or financial means—through the
Government or a designated agent.'
After October lst, many private insurers will become
"designated agents ”. Each will provide the
standard OHSIP contract on a non-profit basis,
at the premium.rates set,by the Ontario Gov&rn-
ment for OHSIP services. If you wi's'h other
services from your agent, you can arrange for
there through a separate contract.
Meanwhile, if your are now enrolled in OMSIP—the
existing Government plan -or in a private plan, your,
coverage will continue without interruption provided you
continue your enrollment.
OHSIP will be the health care you can count on ---from
the Ontario Department of Health.
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Ifyou haven't any health insurance, •
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enroll now for October 1styou may. writing to OIIS1c�veragebyw g,
2 95 Yonge Street,Toronto7.
ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF IIEALTII
Hon. Matthew B. Dymond, M.D., C.M., Minister ,
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carnations. ` Izc groom's moth-
er wore a figured chiffon over
taffeta coat dress, white acces-
sories and al—Image of pink car-
nations.'
For a wedding trip to Ottawa
and, Northern Ontario the bride
wore an apricot coat dress, white
accessories, and a .corsage of
yellow Sweetheart roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Marks will re-
side in a new Monte near Wing -
ham. Mrs. Marks is a graduate
of Stratford Teachers' College
and is on ilre staff of Turnbcrry
Central School.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honored with gifts
from the staff of Turnbcrry
Central School and at a n sccl-
lancous shower in the Belgrave
Arena by friends and neighbours.
'The groom received a gold
leather chair from his fricnds
at the Legion Hall in Wingham.
Howick field
Crop competition
results released
FORDWICH--Judging of the
Howick Agricultural Field Crop
Competition took place last
week for barley and mixed grain,
Judge Norman Schmidt of Mild-
may placed the contestants as
follows:
Barley: Glenn McMichael
-88; John Douglas 87; Walter
Renwick 86; John Winkel 85;
Bill De Vos 84; Hank Winkel 81;
Doug Harding 80;° Ron MCMI-
chael 79; Norm Fairies 78; Mac
Inglis 77; Ross Fitch 75; J i m
McNaughton '74; Bill Thorton
'13: harry Winkel 72; Dave Mc-
Callum 70.
Mixed Grains: Ken McMi-
chael 90; Elmer Harding 88;
Andy McMichaei'86; Oscar
Kieffer 85; Bob Gibson 84; Bill
Kieffer.,8al Chuck. Gibson 82;,..
Terry Clarkson 81; Ron McMi-
chael 80; Glenn McMichael
79; Scott Clarkson 78; Mac In-
glis 77; . Harry Winkel 76; Joe
Winkel :75; Norman Wilson -74;
Norm Fairles 73.
-Anyone who would like his
score sheet may have it by con-
tacting the secretary, Mrs. Rob=
ert Gibson.
AUTHORITY WORKING
ON RIVER SITE
BLUEVALE--The Maitland
Authority, has commenced work
along the pond here. It is pro-
posed to create a beauty spot
with facilities for swimming
and boating. �d
GIFT
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