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seaforth
,THE. - McKIL OP MtJTUAL
FIRE -INSURANCE
CO.PANY
GOOD SERVICE AT LOW, LOW COST
1965 CLASSIC SEDAN •
1961 CHEV: BISCAYNE-6 Cylinder
1966 AMBASSADOR
1963 CLASSIC SEDAN
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Come' and ...See, the
NEW 1967 MODELS
MILLER MOTORS
Phone 527-1410. Seaforth
American Motors Dealer
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Fill all your,holiday shopping needs
with an HFC Shopper's Loan
AMOUNT
LOOF AN
MONTHLY
60
months
48
months
PAYMENT
36
months
30
months
PLANS
20
months
12
months
$ ioo
$
$
$
$....
$6.12
$9A6
300
18.35
28.37
550
23.73
32.86
51.24
1000
41.45
58.11
91.56
1600
57.72
2500
73.35
90.18
3000
.88.02
108.22
4000
101.01
117.37
144.30
6000
126.26
146.71
180.37
Above p yments Include principal end Interest and are based
On prompt repayment, but do not Include the cost o1 lite Insurance.
If your holiday
shopping list has
outgrown your
budget, -catch up
with an HFC
Shopper's Loan;
. You'll probably
save, too, by paying
cash. Later, repay
HPC conveniently.
Ask about credit life insurance
on loans at low group rates.
HOUSEHOLD FINANC -"
Ask about our evening hours
GODERICH •
35A,West'Street—Telephone 524-7383
(above the Signal Star)
STRATFORD
119 Ontario Street --Telephone, 271-9440
- ' (next to Simpsons -Sears)
Huron Co-operative Medical Services Directors
•
. Pictured above at the annual meeting of Huron Co-op-
erative Medical Services in Ontario Street United Church
auditorium, Monday evening are the directors who were
all returned•for another year. Seated, left to right, Kenneth
Johns, Exeter; Mrs. 0. D. Anderson, Belgrave; and Gordon.
Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; standing, left to right, Lorne
Rodges, RR 1, Goderich; Hugh Smith, RR 2, Listowel; Gor-
don Richardson„ Brucefield; Bertram Klopp, Zurich; Ford-
yce Clark, RR 5, Goderich; and Bert Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth.
Absent from the annual meeting were directors Mrs. Lloyd
.Taylor, Exeter; Roy Strong, Gorrie; and Robert McMillan,
RR 2, Seaforth. (News -Record photo)
Huron Ca -op Medical
Reviews Year's Activities
The president . of Huron Co-
operative Medical Services, Gor.o
don Kidsland, RR 3, Irucknow,
warned -that -the •future- -is "rath-•
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053
For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490.,Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
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PASSFPORT
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With half the world pitching in to make Expo 67 the biggest
whoop -de -do Canada has ever seen, you've probably already made up your
mind to come. But why pay more for Our fun than you need?
Buy your Expo 67 entrance Passport now, and save up to 37% over prices
at the gate. At the reduced advance prices, a Daily Passport costs $2, a Weekly
Passport (7 consecutive days) $7.50. Also big reductions on Season
Passports, and Youth Passports. Chiidreh12-12 on April 28th, 1967,
half price. They're on sale everywhere—at banks, travel
"► agents, transportation companies, department stores,
service clubs, women's associations, labour groups,
and wherever you see the official Expo 67 sign.
Ask about Bonus Books, too, for, big discounts
on food, rides and entertainment.
.• Accommodations? Guaranteed. Wilte to the
official Expo 67 accbmmodatlon bureau:
LOGEXPO,OGExpo 67, atilt du Havre, Montreal, P.Q.
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MONTREAL CANADA *4re..
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The Universal and International ExhlbitIOnOf 1987
Montreal, Canada APRIL 28.OCTOBER 27, 1987 '
• un.ulr.I•l. W m e•••unrneil ra tis IM..11 uMi,i
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Unionist of Centidlan Confederation
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er uncertain" due to the Dom-
inion government's launching
of a medicare program.
Then he asked members to
think carefully before dropping
their HOMS coverage. He Said,
"OMSIP has not seriously af-
fected us as yet." Then added
that competition is as healthy
in the medical insurance busi-
ness as in any other.
Mr. Kirkland informed the
200 members at the annual
meeting and turkey banquet in
Ontario Street United Church
auditorium, - -Monday evening
that the board of, directors was
considering paying claims on
the Ontario Medical Associa-
tion's specialist tariff of fees,
rather than the general tariff
now covered by contracts.
The board has already in-
structed the HCMS office staff
in Clinton to conduct a survey
of claims over the next • few
months, to ascertain just what
the cost of current claims
would have been if paid on the
specialist rates. Approval for
the Departments of Insurance
would have to be approved for
this added benefit.
The financial position of 'the
medical co-op is good, mainly
due to an increase in rakes in
•August, 1965. •
Members approved the trans-
fer of $18,112 profit for the
year ended on. July 31, 1966,
to the general reserve fund.
Frank Thompson of the co-op's
auditing firm, explained the
financial report to the mem-
bers. '
Four directors were re-elect-
ed to the 12 -man board by the
membership. These were Mrs.
0. G. Anderson, Belgrave;
Lorne Rodges, RR 1, Goderich;,
Fordlyce Clark, RR 5, Goderich;
and Kenneth Johns, Exeter. The.
other directors are Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor, Exeter; Hugh B. Smith,
RR 2, Listowel; Roy Strong,
Gorrie; Gordon Kirkland, Bert
Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bertram
Klopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard-
son, Brucefield; and Robert Mc-
Millan, RR•2, Seaforth.
The directors will appoint a
president and vice-president at
their first meeting.
Guests at the° dinner includ-
ed: Rev. and Mrs. Grant Mills;
Mayor and Mrs. Don Symons;
Clare Magee, former manager
of HGMS, now manager of Went-
worth County medical co-op;
John Bowman, of the CIA of-
fice, Clinton.
Entertainment was provided
by ,three Storey sisters from
Seaforth — Patsy, Donna and
Sherrie — who step danced, ac-
companied by their younger
brother Jack on the violin. Lat-'
er in the evening, the sisters
were joined by another sister,
Mrs. Gail Glanville, who is a
clerk at the HCMS office in
another step dance number.
The guest speaker was Ed-
ward
dward Schofield, provincial sec-
retary of the Co-operative Med-
ical Services Federation of On-
tario. He is a University of
Toronto graduate in business
administration and has always
been in the insurance business.
Mr. Schofield said that med-
ical co-ops have increased
since being "kicked out" of
the hospital field. He said they
have increased nearly 25 per-
cent in the past 12 months.
He' remarked on the new cov-
erage put into effect last year
on chiropractic care; there is
some success in developing
dental' programs, he said.
There are 31 medical co-ops
in Ontario and all are increas-
ing •their volume of business,
the provincial secretary said.
He also• said some offices are
converting to business account-
ing' machines.
Mr. Schofield said some
thought had been given to co-
op drug stores. He said, "the
aver'age mark-up of drags in
Ontario is 40 percent; discount
houses work on 15 percent."
He went on to say that co-ops
could operate at Less than 40
percettft — or part of the, 40
percent mark-up could be re-
turned to shareholders.
The speaker was introduced
by Vice -President Ken Johns
and thanked by Director Gor-
don Richardson.
Winners of six draws for first
aid kits were Elliott Layton,
Ted Crich, J.• J. Elliott, Mrs.
Wallace Ross, Mrs. Stanley
Johnston, Bob Dalton.
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Phone 527-0467 : Seaforth
Representing The Western
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BRUCEFIELD, ONTARIO
Phone 527-0927 -
19(36 CORVAIR COACH, RADIO—E7814
1965 EPIC—E9276
1964 PONTIAC "8" COACH, A.T. and R.—E8347
1964 OLDS SEDAN, A.T. and R.—E9395
1963 CHEV. SEDAN, A.T. and R. --E8730
1962 CHEV. SEDAN—E$947
1961 METEOR COACH—E9488
1961 CHEV. SEDAN—E7981
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CLEARANCE ON 1966 CHEV. SEDANS
Seaforth Motors
Phone 527-1750 Seaforth
LOT OPEN EVENINGS TO 900.
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