The Brussels Post, 1958-07-23, Page 4At
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ONTARIO
Grey Twp. Council
Gray Township Council meeting
was held on July 5th.
Moved by Kenneth Bray. sec-
onded by Archie Mann that the
minutes of the last meeting be
adopted as read
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray, sec-
onded by Alex Johnston that we set
the Genera Residential Rate at
10.5 mills land the. General Com-
mercial Rate at 12.5 mills, and the
Me Department at 1,
-- Carried
Moved by Glenn I-Nether sec-
onded by Alex Johnston that we
give Ethel Cemetery Board a grant
of One Hundred Dollars ($100).
— Carried
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by Kenneth Bray that we pass by-
law No. 8, appointing Wrn, Brown,
Ethel, Pit% Chief of the 'Township
of Grey.
— Carried
N;olved by Alex Johnston secondo
by Glenn Hu'ether that all approved
accounts be pad.
— Carried
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by Glenn. Huetther that we adjoirn
to meet again hn Aug. 2, or at the
call of the Reelve.
The following accounts were paid:
Wm, J. Hoy, fox bounty 4.00
.171 M, iCagdiff, Clerk's fees 1,00
Jaaitt .Wilson, cut
trees, office 5.00
Melyitl Carnochan, -repaid.
drain, R. Garter's lf1.00
W. J, Porrie, level dump,
Sellers 8,00
J, INT, McDonald, lumber
Arbojrito e,tc. 24.90
13, M. 'end G. Telephone
tolls,. clerk's office 4,70
Pollard's Chain saws,
labour, fire pump 13.76
Dudley E. Hanes, insur-
ance fire truck 67.20
Elwood MITaggart, irons
fire truck 4.50
Ethel Cemetery Board,
grant 100.00
Goldwyn. Knight, calf
killed 35,00
Mioniteith, Monteilth &
Auditors aeconnt 325.00
The Listowel Banner, atty,
}Tolland-Anderson drain 3.10
Ont. Mun, Board, tariff
fee Balfour Drain LOS
Murray-Lamb Drain, grant 68.84
Middle Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
levy 312, 61
Relief 140.00
Tide Drainage Loan 2,300.00
Roads 7,943.11
111,808.23
Edythe K.- Cardiff, Clerk
Geo, W, Hutchinson, Reeve
-You maycotivert them to
CANADA CONVERSION BONDS
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C O ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES OMMISSION
HOSPITAL 'INSURANCE otvitItok TORONTO /, oHITAHIO
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THE BRUSSELS POST -Wedriesday„ July 2ar4, las •
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NON, is the time to register
FOR -
ONT 10 HOSPITAL INSURANCE
effective January 1, 1959.
Campbell n Wo;nlaN.
On Tharsdai July 1.01,11, at „1.9
14„ St,AO0.11OWS PrO41)Yte0.43).
01.4r071.1: ;Cfc/41dton, was, set,
tixd Or a gala but pretty wedding
when Miss Diana Wozniak,
teir of Mr, and 1`,Iirs. Stow WoznialC,
Oepahlton, Quit„4,40, am johyt
Campbell,sou, of Mr. and Mrs,
Harold qampbell a Blytib, Were "
united, in, ,Mairrlage In doublo Following ulna ceremony a dinner
,e-eiemeay by the Aey, was served at the 1.1011.10 of the
Macodrum, bridges iparents fOr the immtdiatet
family and friends,
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was becomingly gowned.
in a, white brocaded sheath and
wore a. full brimmed bat of Swiss
simulated straw, oso in white.
She carried a neeegaY of pink
roses,
Bridesmaid was Miss Nancy Lee
and ;bronze mums,
to 11 years
The groom was attended by
gdward, Wosaialt of Longle,e,, 014,,
brother of the bride,
°mphell, Astor of the grom. who
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SPECIAL EXCURSI N FARE 0 • - •
'full brimmed hat of simulated.
chose a limo gl'eon sheath, with.
Half fare fer
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Sim"' tulle. In Yee same shade.,
TQ .STRATFORD $1.95 Ph-114r" and. scar led ItOsOW or )one
The newlyweds left for a honey
moon through Eastern. Ontario,
after which they will reside in
Plyth,
For travelling the bride chose a
chemise og orange ice accented in
white with white accessories.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
FOR THE. .ROIAL VISIT
THURSDAY, JULY .31
Full information and tickets from your local agen‘
The plan will pay the cost of essential standard (public) ward 'in.hospital'
services for Ontario residents who are insured under the plan.
Benefits will be available in approved hospitals in Ontario for as. many
days as hospital services are medically necessary. Approved hospitals will
include public general hospitals, hospitals for convalescents and the
chronically ill, tuberculosis sanatoria add provincial mental hospitals.
The only `out-patient' benefits in Ontario will be for emergency hospital
services received within 24 hours following an accident. -
Benefits will be allowed for hospital care received outside Ontario as the
result of a sudden attack of illness or an accident,
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ALL 111.,*.,:91DENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE
Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario — regardless
of age or phpical condition — either through a group, or
individually on a Pay-Direct basis,
Non-retddents of Ontario are not eligible,
COMPULSORY ENROLMENT — If you are a resident
of Ontario employed where there are 15 or more on the
payroll (including the employer) you are subject to cont-
p: lsor;,' enrolimmt through your place of employment. Your
eneph:yer wilt vou,
Vi LUNTARI ENROLMENT — If you are a resident
of Ontario and not employed where there are 15 or more
on the payroll, you are eligible to enrol through any of the
following means: —
(a) Voluntary Groups, Persons employed where
there are from 6 to 14 on the payroll (including the
employer) may be enrolled as a group, if the
employer applies for approval as a Mandatory
Group and all employees participate.
(b) Collector's Groups. Organizations such as pro-
fessional associations, medical co-operatives, craft
unions, credit unions, retail federations, etc. may
GROUPS must submit lists to the Commission by
August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December, 1958.
Notice to Employers: The Commission has mailed to
Ontario firms with 6 or more employees, the required forms
and instructions for registering their employees.
ANY EMPLOYER WITH 6 OR MORE ON THE PAYROLL
HAS NOT RECEIVED THESE FORMS SHOULD
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMMISSION.
PREMIUMS
The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and
$4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife, children under
age 19) are made possible through extensive financial con-
tributions by the Federal and Provincial Governments.
apply for approval to act as collectors of hospital
insurance premiums on behalf of their members.
Ask your organization,
(c) Pay-Direet .corolmeni. Iti yonc are not eligible
to participate through a group, you may apply to
pay directly to the Commission, See "'When You
Enrol"-, below.
(d) Recipients of Public Assistance who are
covered by the Medical Welfare Plan through the
Ontario Department of Public Welfare will also,
be eligible for hospital insurance benefits. It will
not be necessary for them to apply for enrolment
or pay a premium.
THE ONLY BASIC HOSPITAL INSURANCE—On and after
January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission
will be the only agency offering standard ward hospital
insurance in Ontario.. No private insurance company or'
prepayment' plan will offer benefits covering standard ward
hospital services after December 31, 1958.
HOW YOU ENROL
WHEN YOU ElliclINOL.
To have protection effective January 1, 1959
and also qualify for the two ntouthe free coverage
PAYMENT 0
Group premiums will be payable monthly in one remittance
to the Commission beginning in December, 1958.
Individuals remitting to the Commission on a Pay-Direct basis
will pay as follows
One month's premium, at the time of application on or
before September 30, 1958 — and after that payable on a
quarterly premium basis beginning in January, 1959.
PREPAID 'CUSHION' —The first payment of one month's Ore.,
initun by gittlpS and individuals registered prior to The closing
dates Stated above, Will cover a benefit period of three Months.
Horn January f, to March 31, 1959, This Will set up =a "prepaid"
period to Maintain benefits dtiring times when a person may be
Laid off, changing jobs, or temporarily out of the'provirice.
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LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVL'' COSTLY 4.
Groups and individuals not registered by the ellos:
dates stated above undter "When you E'nrol" will not only
fail to qualify for the two months' free coverage but will
lie required to wait three months folhowing application
'before benefits become available. Fos example, ak -resi-
dent or group applyin in February Will not haw pro-
tection effectiVe until May 1.
VOL" MUST •
BE REGISTERED TO EIENEFIT Use the full facilities of our 775 branches.
THE CANADIAN
BANK. O KFCOMMERCE
AS,
INDIVIDUALS applying for Pay-Direct enrolment
must make application by September 30, 1958, and pay
one month's premium at, the time application is made:
Application forms will be available at public hospitals?
and banks (or at the post office if there is no batik
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