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llOW TO USE IT... Always keep your Ontario Hospital Insurance Certificate
handy, and present it to the hospital Admitting Department if hospital
care becomes necessary for you or your eligible dependants.
ONLY ONE CERTIFICATE is issued to each insured Single person
and to each insured Family.
As a precaution, each member of the family should have a separate
note of the Hospital Insurance Number for ready reference in case
of sudden illness or accident.
WHATA T 17 DOES. ® 9 Your Certificate and paid-up premiums entitle you and
your eligible dependants to essential "in-patient" hospital services in
standard ward accommodation of approved hospitals only, for as many
days as such services are medically necessary. Benefits cease when
the physician indicates hospital care is no longer necessary.
"Out-patient" hospital services are not covered EXCEPT in the case
of emergency out-patient care received within 24 hours following an
accident.
;Hospital services must be medically necessary
Ontario Hospital Insurance benefits cannot be provided for 'custodial°
or 'domiciliary' patients i.e. persons whose medical conditions do not
justify use of hospital accommodation and services, and who could
be cared for at home or in some facility other than an approved hospital.
::PREPAID PREMIUMS mean PREPAID PROTECTION
It is important that your Ontario Hospital Insurance premiums be paid
on or before the date they are due. This is necessary to maintain a
period of prepayment during which your protection will continue if
it ever becomes impossible for you to nay your premiums.
ONTARIO
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSIOP'
HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISION
13S ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO. WA. 4'33Of
PAGE NINE
Farm Forum On
Radio Ends But
TV 'El April 28
(By J. Carl Hemingway)
National Farm Radio Forum has
come to an end for another seas-
on. This year the topics seemed
particularly timely and we feel
that the recommendations from
the forums will prove valuable.
We inthis area were fortunate
in having the TV Farm Forum
over CKNX. This has proved so
popular, not only to the forums
but to the general public as well,
that we expect that several other
stations will be having TV Farm
Forum next year. While the Rad-
io Farm Forum ended March 23,
the TV Farm Forum will contin-
ue over CKNX for the month of
April.
To bring this TV season to a
close the County Federation of
Agriculture and the County Farm
Forums are combining to organize
a program for April 14, in the
Londesboro Hall, at 8.30 sharp.
Constable Hardy of the Provinc-
ial Police detachment, Goderich,
will present a film and will out-
ilne the point system. A test,
unofficial, will be conducted on
your driving ability. Don't be a
"chicken". Come out and see how
much or how little you know of
the rules of the road.
Results of the essay contest be-
ing conducted by the Women's
Committee of the Federation of
Agriculture will be announced and
the prizes awarded.
Farm Forum TV will be on at
9.30 p.m.
Ladies please bring sandwiches
or. cookies. Coffee will be sup-
plied.
Everyone welcome. See adver-
tisement elsewhere in this paper.
Pork Exhibit Will
Be Shown April 6-9
Canadian restaurateurs are be-
ing encouraged by the Canada De-
partment of Agriculture to feature
pork on their daily menus.
A department exhibit at the
Canadian Restaurant Association
annual convention in Toronto,
April 6-9 will promote pork as a
popular, tasty, economical main
dish.
Two refrigerated show cases,
each containing a whole side of
pork, will be used. In front of
one will be the various retail cuts
of pork; in front of the other, pro-
cessed products like smoked hams,
cottage rolls, sausages and so
forth.
Pork charts will spell out the
different cuts and from what part
of the carcass they are obtained.
Information will be given on how
to order the federal department's
meat booklet.
The exhibit will cover 20 feet
of space. It will be staffed by de-
partment officials during the con-
vention.
O
Through Canadian Red Cross in-
tervention more than 500 men,
women and children from seven
nations have been reunited with
their families in Canada after
many years of separation brought
about by war and civil distur-
bances.
FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT
All Winter Long
Call
LORNE E. HAY
Locker Service—Roe Feeds
Phone 10 (Collect) Hensall