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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-22, Page 33
Ashfield ,Township ° Nurse, Grandrnother Touring World: Janne Alton of AshfieldTowlo ship, daughter ,of Mr, and Mrs. Bert -Alton, and herr It dmother, Mrs. Fran�ces.•Wilkins erieh lett• last week t0z' a,tive.month trip which will take thein around 'the world, li The twosome. left •Lupktlow by train: on Tuesday for Toronto here they boarded a plan° lor a flight to -San Francisco, . They P141144 to SSet d two days Extend Deadline The • Ontario , Crop tnsurancp Commission has. 'announced that applications for insurance on winter wheat will, be accepted up until Dec. 29. •The original dead. line was Dec. •15, K. E. Lantz, assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture end Food and Chairman of the Commission, said that' the extension, has been granted°'due• to the fact that many • producers were unable to make an application • before Dec. 15. 111011mommiOmmumw •••••., i in San Francisco before leaving there by beat on Thursday of this week Their destination will be Sydney, Australia where they will: arrive on December 21st, The . ocean crossingdwill'• be on board Memoriam". . In Sydney, theywill be reunited with, Joanne's sister,,:Mrs, David 1larrfs (the former DOrothyAlton of Ashfield) who is a resident of Joanne. expects to work In the Sydney area inpublic health nyrs, ing which will include a home visiting program,: While in.Luck now she was employed as the nyrse at the Office of Drs, Corrin and McKim, • The pair will, leave Australia on March 4 aboardthe Himalaya and sail through the Mediterrann, can Sea with stops at Bombay in. India, Egypt, Gilb'alter and Eng- land where they will arive April 4th. • They will be on their own in the British isles until Mav 10th when, they will sail from Green. ock, Scotlana, , aboard the Empress of Canada, back to Mon. treat and then by train back to Lucknow. ' :NO. WAT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW YNIAlt IS THE TRADITIONAL. TIME TO - -' T -1 -1E -PAST -REVIEW-- LOOK TO THE FUTURE • YOU SHOULD REVIEW YOUR WILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY Our long experience in the planning and handling -of Estates can be of great value to you. • VICTORIA and GREY TRUST AT THE STOPLIGHT Sow .4010, fi GODERICH OHSC• Changes Rules Beginning, in January a change Ili Ontario 'Hospital Services Commission regulationswillper. mit either the husband or wife to pay ,the .family hospital • iln, . surance premiums through a group. Alp to this time, if both husband and, wife wereemployed in insured groups, tine regulations required the husband to pay for the faznfly :as he is usually the ,"one more, continually employed. •-The relaxin, fes# ire `will prpv ti e— means Of. over,. Auxiliary Sends The christmas meeting of the Womens' Auxiliary was held Tuesday evening in the Legion hall with a good attendance. - A portable television set is been sent to 1estm: nister Hos.. Pita' London for'Chrtsimas. Also ,a cash donation to War Memorial Childrens' Hospital, London. The annual reports were then given, showing • the 'women • have ' been : working this past year; Attendance draw was won.by. Comrade Anstay, and mystery prize by ComradeSteep. Draw for Christmas cake was held, 1st. Roy Kingsley, 2nd.Kathy Mciver, 3rd. Mrs. McNaughan, There was an exchange of gifts among the ladies, followed •by a lovely lunch, ' porning certain difficulties which previously arose .for some res. idents. In some cases, a family VAS unable to obtain supple. inentary "•), coverage for semi. private aecoMedationbecause the husband's employer did not de. duct the additional premiums for • Blue Cross or CUMBA, whereas the wife's employer would have done so. (Blue Cross and CUMBA semiprivate coverage is sold by .arrangement with the a s. ion as part of a package with. Ontario Hospital Insurance.) Also , in some instances, the family could not benefit from the fact that only the wife's emplo er' paid part or all of the premum coat, • U the husband 'is' employed in construction or some other in- dustry where employees move fregbently - f .pi ,. one job• to another, it -is often more eonven. lent if the wife can pay through her group, thus overcoming the need for the husband to transfer the insurance from one employer to another. • Although the new regulation provides a means of overcoming. inequities, whether or not a com• pang shares in the cost ofOntario Hospital Insurance premiums for any or all of its employees is something outside the com- mission's jurisdiction. The amended regulation simply re. moves the 'obligation that the husband remit for the family through his 'group. OWEN SOUND iV(A!INE SCHOOL DECK OFFICERS ENGINEERS Opens Thurs., Jan. 3rh1967 Doily 9. p.m. to 4.p.m. Monday to Friday at the COLISEUM, VICTORIA PARK Owen Sound Candidates Prepared Fa; .. Department of Transport Certificates COURSES : —Inland Waters Master --Inland Waters Mate -Home Trade Master —Home Trade Mate --Fourth Class Engineer --Third Class Engineer • Second Class Engineer Fees -- All Course; $25.00 FOR INFORMATION CALL' I. J. STONE, R.A., M.A. Manpower Retraining Program 376-0682 -- Or Write Board of Education Box 40,'Owen Sound IAMATION o The Citizens of the Town of GODERICH. As Directed By Resolution Of The Municipal Council 1 Hereby, Declare BOXING. DAY Tusd�y, December 27, 1966 A CIVIC and PUBLIC HOLIDAY And Call Upon All Citizens To Govern Themselves Accordingly MAYOR W. FRANK WALKOM December 24, 1223 St., Rands of Assisi set up the firs t creche or crib ori ,Christmas, Eye, 1223, in the Mountain Village of Orecehio, Italy. December 24, 1814 On Christmas i' v a in 1814, the Treaty of glient was nego- tiated between the U.S.:and Great Britain. This ended. the War of 1812. 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