The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-08-07, Page 1441,
Pelt 14 Tho rimea,Athentatet August 7, 1958
Lucan .Persons
Visitors with Mr. and Airs.
Roy Schlueter last week, included
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon and
Miss Doris Gordati..of Stratford,
and. Mr. -Gordon. GIMP. of
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Montgom-
ery and family are spending a
three-week v_acation at Kaga-
svong, Manitoulin Island.
Litcan's visitors to the West
are returning: M. and Airs. J.
11. Ready and Mr. and Airs. jack
Steaey from Vancouver, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald. Lewis and fam-
ily. from Winnipeg. Ali report
a good trip.
Mr. and Airs. Roy Schlueter.
of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kemp, .of Stratford, at-
tended the Woodbine races in
Toronto last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leitch and
and Airs. Laverne Harrison.
have returned home after spend-
ing a few days at Alexandria
Bay, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Harrison.
Those from a distance who at-
tended the funeral of the late
Mel Culbert were Messrs.
George Laekie and Alert Mor-
gan. of 'Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Don 'Kimball. Messr.s. Field
Simpson, Frank Kneeshaw and
Mac McRae, of Corunna. Mr.
and Mrs. George Morgan and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Morgan. of Windsor. Mrs. Fred
Kerr, Miss Winnifred 'Keough. of
Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Patrick. of Sarnia, Mrs. George
Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Pat -
trick, Mr. and Airs. John Big.
ham, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Culbert of Granby. Quebec'.
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Blevins. Still-
water, Oklahoma, Mr, and Mrs.
David Glover, of Little Current,
Manitoulin.
Judy Coughlin returned with
her aunt, Mrs. George Young.
for a holiday in Clinton.
Mrs. George Patrick took her
two grandchildren. Dana , nd
Vary Jane Culbert, to Toronto
for a holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Lillie of
Birmington. Mich spent a few
days last week wills Mr. and
Mrs. Will Haskett.
Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Moore
and family, of Rockwood, are
holidaying with Mrs. Moore's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V, F.
Stanley,
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...i, F 0 R 0 of Mrs. Harold Cobleigh of the
I Public School staff, celebrated
✓ her twelfth birthday - recently
i1 when she entertained 12 of her
17 . girl friends.
Margaret Moore of Toronto
spent a few days with her cous-
in, Janie Corbett.
Mrs, J. R, Murray, Mr. Bob
Murray and Mrs. Edgar Me-
?: Falls spent the holiday weekend
z .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scythes
L.SKFT
of Winnipeg were Thursday guests
of their aunt and -uncle, Mr, and
l.with Lansing and Detroit friends.
Mrs. Wes Hodgins.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lockyer
; are happy to announce the birth.
of a son, William James, at St.
!Joseph's Hospital on July 28; a
brother for Jane and Joan.
Mr. Will Isaac is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
- 1 Mrs. Harry Me -Falls of London
Those from a distance attend -
mg the funeral of the late Mr.
Murray Orme were: Mr. jack
Sadleir and son„Iohn. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Collins. Mrs. Lois
:Humphrey and Airs. Joe Orme.
!of Toronto, Mr. and Airs. Bert
Galpin and Mr. Bob Galpin. 01
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Se-
ward. of Corunna. Mr. Raymond
Wilkins. of Hillsdale. Aiich., and
Miss. Dorothy Wilkins, of St.
atharmes.
Mr. and Airs, Hamilton Corbett
have returned to Torontoafter
spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Corbett. Weekend
visitors with the Corbett's includ-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cassidy.
nf St. Catharine. and Mr Ar-
thur Cassidy, of Minneapolis.
Mrs. Margaret Graham, of
arson and Mr. Garry Graham. or
London. were last Sunday visi-
tors of Mr. Fred Armitage and
together with Alr. and. Mrs. Arn-
old Morley .arid family, had a
picnic at Grand Bend in the
a I t ern oon
Airs. Harold Aitkins is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Arthur Morgan, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. is able to be home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young. of
-London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Young, of Mitchell. were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Herman Ynung.
Mrs. Allan Ryan spent a week
,in Toronto, the guest of Mrs.
Jenny Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Tubb and
family, of 'Mitchel were Sunday
guests of iMr. and Mrs. Wes
Hodstins.
Airs. George Young and chit'
dren. of Clinton, are holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs, Erle Young.
Mr. .Charles Frost, late of
!Germany, now stationed at Peta-
; wawa. is being joined by his
!wife. who left Lucan Wednesda.y.
:Their new house trailer left last
; Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting
' and daughter, Mrs. William Kil-
lan, and family, have returned
from a three-week motor trip to
the Maritimes, Alaine and Nem
Hampshire. Mr. Killam returned
'home with them.
Zisha's Katanza, one of Mrs.
Eileen (.'urrie's prize winning
:dogs. last Monday gave birth to
nine puppies so there are pros-
pects of more winners in the fu-
ture. Last year she raised nine
puppies from a litter of 10.
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orrespondent: Miss Line Ableett
SJippery'.Farne,
Aids Lucan, Too
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Not only has Storybook •Gar-
dens and Slippery, the sea -lion.
and his escapades brought fame
and notoriety to London and
'Springhank Park but Luean also
' received its share
• In the naming of the park.
Ward llodgins. son of Mr. and
'Mrs. Murray Hodgins, was one
of the five dollar winners.
• Recently the Trailer's' Dry
;Cleaners, of London, offered ten
!$1.0 bills to the children guessing
closest to Slippery's weight. Not
only did Lucan win two of the
810 bills, but Gordon Young, 13 -
:year -old son of Air. and Mrs.
Erle Young, guessed the exact
weight, 111 pounds. Judy Cough-
lin, eight-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin,
guessed 113 pounds.
Mayor Allan Johnston present-
' ed the prizes to the !winners and
they were taken on a trip to
!Storybook Gardens,
Personal Items
I Mr. and Mrs. Don Down and
:Mrs. Irene Coursey of Luean and
!Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards
;of London spent Sunday, .July 27
with Mr. and Airs. Fred Ford of
Detroit. Mrs. Coursey remained.
over for a week's motor trip
I with the Fords to Mackinaw.
Airs. Art Hamilton of Belle -
vine is visiting M. and Mrs.
.Harold Ribson.
Mrs. Frank Purington of Mac-
donald air field' is visiting her
parents, Alr, and Mrs. H. T.
.Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tranter of
London were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dupuis.
Connie Bardawell has returned
home from a two-week vacation
at Grand Bend.
Vichy Culbert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 'van Culbert, is spend-
ing a week with her grandfather,
Mr. Myron Culbert,
Don Magoffin of Woodstock
spent two weeks with his pal,
Don Coughlin.
Coralyn Donaldson, daughter
'57 MONARCH "LACERNE" SEDAN — auto-
matic, radio, tinted glass, a lovely tutone.
ONLY .
'57 FORD FAIRLANE HARDTOP—automatic,
radio, many other extras, ONLY ...
$2,995
$2,595
'57 FORD FAIRLANE "500" TUDOR—auto-
matic, radio, many other extras
'57 FORD COACH .
• '56 FORD FAIRLANE TUDOR HARDTOP—
• automatic, radio, many other extras .
'57 DODGE SEDAN—only . . .
$2,595
$1,995
$1,995
•$1,795
'55 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN — radio, auto-
matic, many other extras, real sharp:
ONLY . $1,595
'56 DODGE COACH—only . ... $1,55.0
'..-: '55 FORD SEDAN—Driven by a good care-
taker. She's real sharp: ONLY ..$1,595
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'53 DESOTO "FIREDOME" SEDAN—only $1,150
'54 NASH. SEDAN—radio, oni3r $1,050
'52 MERCURY TUDOR HARDTOP — over-
drive. radio, a lovely car, only . $1,050
'54 METEOR COACH — radio, lovely tutone,
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'only .. . ... $1,050
I '53 FORD SEDAN—automatic, radio, only ,$ 950
'53 NASH SEDAN—radio, only $ 850
'53 METEOR COACH $ 850
'53 FORD COACH—only $ 850
'51 PONTIAC HARDTOP—radio, lovely „„,$ 750
'52 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—radio, only $ 695 i
'52 CHEVROLET COACH—nice . .... „... $ 695 t
'52 CHEVRVOLET SEDAN—a steal at $ 550
'51 METEORCOACH $ 550
'51 DODGE SEDAN $ 550 i
'51 FORD SEDAN $ 495
50 METEOR SEDAN—in tip top shape: $ 495
'51 FORD COACH—you're robbing us at $ 395
'47 CHEVROLET SEDAN—only $ 150
;was a weekend guest of Mr. and
!Mrs. Sheridan Revington.
1 Mrs. Gordon Whitehead is a
:patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Gayle and Diane Hickson,
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daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wes;
iley Hickson, had their tonsil's re -
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moved at War Memorial Chil-
!drea's Hospital, London, last
Iweek.
Dorothy Wildern, of St.
Catharines, is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. T. D. Orme.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Windsor
' attended the Decoration Service
at Salem Cemetery last Sunday.
! Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
.
gar MeFalls included Mr. and
1Mrs. Nom= Conn and children,
of London, last Wednesday, and
!Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston,
of Woodstock, for the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlueter
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and farnilx attended the Schluet-
er Reunion at Baden, when over
60 members of the family met
for a get-togeth.er.
Mrs. William Berryhili, 01
Market street; fell in her home
last Thursday and broke her hip.
She was taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital by the C. Haskett and
Son ambulan.ce.
Mrs. Warner McRoberts, after
taking a four-week French course
in Quebec, arrived home last
Sa turd ay.
Paul Steacy has returned home
after a month's vacation in
Elora, where he was the guest
of Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Bruce.
Mrs, Cecil Rohb is a- patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. Sheridan Lyle Revington
attended the races in Batavia
last weett.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of
Lucan were among the 65 mem-
bers of the Shaddock family who
held a reunion at Springbank
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Haas
and. daughter Mrs. Thomas Mau-
reen and :daughter- Mary Helen
of Buffalo, N.Y. visited over the
holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. A, AL Redden,
Mrs, • Dave. Park spent last
week with her sister in Ottawa
leaving Barbara and Nancy with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Park of
Petrolia and Betty and Jeffery
with their two Lucan aunts, Mrs.
John Park and Mrs. if. Lang.
foro.
Mrs..Labanali Hodgins of Exc.
tee spent the holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hod-
gins and other Lucan,friend's,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilkinson
and family -attended the birthday
party 'for two'ycar-old Misty
Spindler at Springbank on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe TM nit
Plainwelt. Mich,. and Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Coughlin Of Detroit
were Wednesday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Prank .
Patricia Egan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Egan bh1.-6)1-
don. has returned borne .after
week's vacation with her grand-
parents, Mr.. -and Mrs. Dave
Egan Sr. of Lien.
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The following unit. to be reduced $10 a clay
until sold: Thurs. P -ice
51 MONARCH SEDAN ....... $ 230
TRUCKS
These Trucks Have Been Reduced To:
'56 FORT) T-800 TANDUM,DUMP $7,000
'55 FORD T-800 TANDUM i)UMP $6,500
'56 roar) T-700 TANDUM DUMP ...... ... .. $6,500
'56 FORD F-700 DUMP „,_ .. $3,250
'55 FORD F-600 DUMP
$1,800
'54 FORD F-700 TRACTOR—with fifth wheel,
saddle tanks . $1,800
'54 CHEVROLET 3 TON STAICE DUMP $1,050
13RANTPOTM COMBINATION DUMP :BOX $ 350
'45 CHEVROLET PANEL . $ 125
.Larry Snider Motors
#ord.Edsel beater
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iPaid hast Respects
I A large crowd which filled the
1.'nited Churchand half filled the
basement, paid their last re-
spects to Mr. Mel Culbert.
In the absence of the organist,
Mr. John Bigham played the or-
gan and accompanied the solo-
ist, Mr. Harry Here, of Whalen.
; The Rev Edgar Roulston paid
! tribute to the deceased for his
contribution to the -church and
community .and for the great
•.amount of service be had crowd-
ed into 38 short years. He spoke
;Particularly of his work with
the Cubs, 14 of whom (now
'Scouts) were flower bearers and
!form.ed a touching avenue of
;flowers from the church to the
!street,
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'Leprechauns See
New Irish Picture
; Mr. .and Airs. Harold Ribson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Young, Air.
and Mrs,W J.Smith, Mrs.
Black, Airs. Sheridan Reving-
ton. Mrs. Robert :Kehl and 11
nietnbers (he.Leprechaun
: hockey team, were guests of the
Odeon Theatre, London, who
sent out a bus for their guests
to see the first Canadian premi.
ere Monday night.
ersonal items
Mr. and Airs. Earl •Grose and
Mr. Lawrence Grose of Toronto
were Thursday and Friday guests
of Mr. and Airs. Erwin Scott and
• Miss Lina Abbott.
Mrs. Bob Coleman., Mrs, Will
13' k• Richard• 'n
and Mrs. Irving Gibson spent a
few days last week at Ipperwash.
Bobby Cook, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Cook of Kitchener is
holidaying with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Will Haskett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fox 'and son,
Charlie of St. Thomas and Mr,
and Mrs. Elmer Waite and fam-
ily of Tillsonburg were Sunday
guests of Mr, Charles Cooke,
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Janet Kehl and Donnie Cough-
hn, dressed in Irish costume,
presented Mayor Johnston and
Airs. ,Johnston with flowers, on
the stage. The remaining Lepre-'
chauns took bows from the au -
Alt Lueanites enjoyed the Brit-
ish film, "Rooney", starring
John Gregson, Mariel Pavlow,
and Barry Fitzgerald, with its.
touch of Irish laughter. A num-
ber of Leprechauns were away
on vacation and missed .the
treat.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting,
Mr. Don Bantuig, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Cobleigh attended the
funeral of Mrs. Thomas E. Suth-
erland at Alt, Brydges last Wed-
nesday. Mrs. 'Sutherland was a
sister of Mrs. Banting, the for-
mer Violet May Short, born in
McGillivray Township.
•Lucan Personals
Mr. and Airs. Fred Ford and
Robert spent last weekend watt
Mrs. Irene Coursey.
Miss Hattie Hodgins .of the
Green Gables Nursing Home.
Parkhill was a Thursday guest
with her sister. Mrs. Alvin Mc-
Lean and family of Elginfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hodgins,
nee Donna Graham, are happy
to announce the birth of a son'.
Brian John. at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, July 27.
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r. and Mrs. A. M. Redden
spent last weekend r tl Ai' I
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Mrs. Bob Garland of Hanover.
Air. Will Havekost after three
months in Westminster Hospital
following an operation, was able
In spend last weekend with Mrs.
W. -J. McFalls of Alice St.
Two more patients have been
added to the Pines Haven Nurs-
ing Home, Mrs. _Mary Gagnon of
Lucan and Miss Alice Stewart
of Ailsa Craig,
Mrs. Harald Butler Sr. spent
the past week vacationing at
Kirkland Lake,
Mrs, Roy Schlueter and family
were fortunate to see Princess
Margaret three times last Thurs-
day at Stratford.
Jackie Park spent last week-
end at Toronto.
Mr. Bill Young of London was
a Friday visitor with his mother,
Airs. Herman Young.
Mr. E. J. Redden- of Lotion
was a Wednesday visitor with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. M.
Redd en,
Alt's. Harold Cobleigh. Ilene
and Coralyn are holidaying with
Miss Bette Leake at ipperwash
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown-
lee have returned from a 10 -day
motor -trip to Halifax, going by
the States and coming home by
Montreal and Quebec. They took
their sen and family back to
Halifax with them.
Mr, and Mrs. Alurray Munn
and son Robert of Waterloo were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. 0, Smith.
Re pen Pioneer. House
At CorbeitMeadd ,Fete
me seventh annual reunion -of
the Corbett-Meadd families, held:
each year on the last weekend
of July, was thus year .celebrated
July 27 at the Corbett homestead
near Luean, when Air. and Mrs.
Harold .Corbett and Mr. and -Mrs.
Charles Corbett were hosts and
hostesses some 150 relatives
and friends.
Mr. Arthur Cassidy, coming
by plane front Minneapolis, and
Mr. and. Mrs. William Fiddler,
nee Alice -Gardiner, formerly of
Alabama, now residents of
Washington. DX., and making
their first visit in 20 years, were
the special guests of the 1058 re-
union.
Relatives attended from To.
ronto, Cornuall, Cluelph.
Ancaster, 81, Catharines,.
,Lucan Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Haskett
of Birr, Mr, and Mrs.' Stewart
!Park and family of Petrolia, Alr.
I Dave Park and family and Mr,
and Mrs. John Park of Lucan
• enjoyed a picnic get-to-gether on
the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
!Langford last Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs Nelson Alfred
I Brantford were Sundand
ianci daughter Dianea yj 4,s?odenKarl
es. n'
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Mr, asasnid Mrs. A.
M. Arthur (Bud) Cook, who flewLo
M ..s. Bob llamillon
Bermuda a week ago, have re-
turned home after a flee trip.
The former decided it's a small
world, when be ran into Miss
Donna Tuttle of Granton in New
York. Miss Tuttle is a stewardess
on the T.C.A. air line.
Mr. and Mrs, John Brock of
London, Mr. Ted. Brock of To-
ronto and daughter Linda were
'Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Norman Hardy,
Carrie, Teeswater, Creemore.,
London, Alt. Brydges, St. Thorn.
as Medford, Ailsa Craig', Park.
hill
A telegram of greetings was
reeeived from Mrs. Ralph liar.
mon, of San Diego, California,
who was the. former Beulah
Mickle, for whom the first gath.
ening was arranged in 1051.
• Much interest was added this
year by the re -opening of the
pioneer house, built at Corbett
in 1860 by the bite John Corbett
and purchased last year by his
.grandson, Harold Corbett, from
, thc present owner of the farm
Don McGregor, It was taken
down, moved and rebuilt in its
original form near the first
hand-bewn log house- built by
John Corbett about 1845 and
later occupied by his son, t110
late W. C. Corbett.
The ;newt v -m oved house was
'built of four inch plank (sawed
:at the Corbett mill) fastened by
wooden dowel pins, with dove.
tailed corners and covered with
' clapboard siding. It now stands
in the shadow of a huge elm tree
; that Mrs. John Corbett consist.
ently fried to hoe from her gar -
!den and which finally, inexas-
peircantai‘oyna, alest tgbrren;uu House al
Corbett, It was officially re -
!opened by the oldest Corbett
member present. Air, L. Hamil-
ton Corbett, of Toronto, and the
two youngest members !present,
!six-year-old Janie and two-year-
old Dianne, daughters of Mr,
and Airs. Charles Corbett,
Mr, Corbett has set aside one
:room, whore he has already
placed many antiques and mu-
seum pieces belonging to the
pioneer days of the Corbett fain -
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fly as well as articles donated
by neighbors and friends of the
community.
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for Individuals
A new BlueCross'servicedesigned
to cover the difference in charges
between standard ward and semi-
private accommodation in partici-
pating hospitals* is now available to
residents'of Ontario for an effective
date of January 1, 1959—the date
your Ontario Hospital Insurance
comes into effect. If you enrol for
standard ward coverage through the
Ontario Hospital Services Commission,
you can prepay semi -private care
through Blue Cross,
',Sanatoria, hospitals for the chronically al, and manta! hospitals
, are excluded.
DEPENDABILITY
Available to all individuals who enrol for
Ontario Hospital Insurance, Blue Cross
semi -private coverage carries with it the
same dependability yo'u have come to ex-
pect from this non-profit community service,
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ONE PAYMENT -ONE CERTIFICATE
Through an arrangement made with th'e Ontario
Hospital Services Commission, one payment
covering the cost of both plans will be made to
the Commission and one certificate confirming
coverage in both will be provided. Regulations
governing payment to the Commission will apply
to Blue Cross which means that your initial one
month payment will prepay your coverage from
January 1, 1959, to March 31, 1959,
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protection on your Group Application Form 101 prior to mailing
to the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, and designate
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enrol simultaneously for Ontario Hospital Insurance and Blue
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or from the4Toronto head office. It should be compjeted
and niailed with the application for Ontario Hospital
Insurance. The initial payment must accompany the
application.
ALL APPLICATIONS FOR SEMI -PRIVATE (OVERAGE SHOULD
BE MADE PRIOR 70 SEPTEMBER 30, 1958,
THE COST IS LOW.
RATES EOR INDIVIDUALS ON A PAY -DIRECT BASIS
SINGLE
$ .85 PER MONTH
FAMILY $1,70 PER MONTH
in adcliiion !o your Onkrio Hospital insuranto,
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