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The Brussels Post, 1965-08-12, Page 5R.R., BOX, or STREET NUMBER NAME al CITY or TOWN (Please print) PROVINCE Signed DEPENDANT Signed PARENT DATE ANNOUNCEMENT ONTARIO Ontario Hospital Insurance will now cover dependent -childten to 21st birthday Beginning September 1, 1965, benefits under the Ontario Hospital Insurance "Family" pre- mium will be extended to cover eligible un- married, unemployed dependent children until they reach their 21st birthday (rather than to the 19th birthday as, in the past). This will apply, also, to the supplementary 'semi-private' co- verage for which some residents remit additional premiums to private carriers through the Com- mission. Separate premiums will be required when such dependants reach age 21, or marry, or become regularly employed. Applications for registration are available in hospitals, banks, Province of Ontario Savings Offices and Commission offices. The Family premium, however, will cover a person over age 21 who is dependent upon the insured parent or guardian because of physical or mental infirmity, provided he or.she was the Insured person's dependant before age 21. Refund of Premiums An unmarried, unemployed person who will now become eligible as a Family dependant under age 21 because of this new regulation,and for whom separate premiums have already been prepaid beyond September 1, 1965, is entitled to a refund of premiums back to that date. Re- funds must be requested as this is the only means of identifying those eligible. The form at the bottom of this announcement is for the convenience of Pay Direct members in claiming this refund. Premiums prepaid through a group (other than as an employee) will be refunded through the group. Note: Commission literature is being changed to show the new age limit. In the meantime, please read all references to age 19 in existing pamphlets as "age 21". DIPENDANT'S SURNAME (FAMILY. NAME) Please print ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO REQUEST FOR REFUND To Ontario Hospital Services Commission, 2195 Yonge St, Toronto 7, Ontario DEPENDANT'S TWO INITIALS 0 Mr: Miss DEPENDANT'S DATE of BIRTH IF ADDRESS IS RURAL ROUTE or GENERAL DELIVERY INSERT NAME BY• WHICH YOU ARE KNOWN.I.e, Tom, Harry, ete. MONTH YEAR DAY 194 AGE POSTAL ADDRESS I am Under age 21, unmarried and financially de- Pendent upon my parent or guardian who is insured in Ontario Hospital Insurance at the Family premium. Please cancel my personal coverage under the above number and refund premiums paid for the benefit period beyond September 1, 1965. DEPENDANT'S` HOSPITAL INSURANCE NUMBER ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS FORM ARE AVAILABLEUPOkiiitout0:..__ SirOill/111.11 BH1110011141i ONTAIIMID Vi4i)44411A,V; Of1J tvp. cito.; 1.00s ff'44,4, GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Former members were welcomed and Mrs. Walters and the l're, woo, Mrs.. Mac McIntosh, pinned corsages on the following charter niembOrs, Mrs, Allan MeTaggart, Mrs. Martin McDonald, Mrs, Glean. Huether, Mrs.. .fames Bremner, 'Mrs. Russel Knight and Mrs. AL McIntosh. Miss. Lena Noble and Mrs. Clem Steffler were abseht, 24th PALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 7 Practical Instruction in all Commercial StibleetS SENIOR AND. JUNIOR COURSES lAxaminations ' Set, marked, and piplouaas issued by The Business Educators' Association of Can tada 11100E1{.N Equipment — Teaellers — TUITION Monthly 332 Dial 5248521, 7284, or 6307 for an appointment, COLD TURKEY SUPPER (Served Buffet Style) will be held in conjunction with the ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW IN ST. JOAN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st F ower Show from 3 to. 9 p.m. Supper from 5 to 7 P.m, Atknissitin: $1.25 for Supper Sponsored by the Brussels and District Horticultural Society Mrs, Stuart Stevenson gave a a reading, The roll call was answered by giving a 'ACenten- nial hint", Considerable business. was dispensed, with, it was de- cided to purchase a new aisle carpet for the church and a com- mittee consisting of Mrs, Glenn Huether, Stanley Tischer, Mrs. Stuart McNair and Mrs. Leslie Knight Was appointed to do this, Also a committee for the noon luncheon for the Centen- nial on September 12, was ap- nointed, Several souvenir articles are being purchased including plates, cups and saucers and bon- bon dishes, Lunch was served by Mrs. Stridkler and the lunch committee, Members of Knox Churcn have been busy sanding and finishing the floor in the church and Ser- vice was held as usual on Sunday morning. CRANOROOK The Rev. S. J. Stewart, Males- Worth, conducted the regular morning service is Knox ChUrCh on Sunday, August 8. The sacra- ment of Baptism ;was adminis- tered to Robert Jeffry. infant son, Of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight, Mrs. Gordon Knight, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Ward, Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Knight and son; Toronto, attended. the :ser- vice and visited with Leslie and Mrs. Knight. Mr. Edwin. G. Nelson, our Wm, er student minister. will occupy the pulpit in. Knox Church for the neat tiwa Sundays. Mrs. Leslie Switzer, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gold, Win Knight. Rev. James i'errie B.A.-return- ed last week to Killam, Alberta, after holidaYing in Ottawa and Points east and at his home in Grey Township, Mr. and Mrs. Lylle Gordon spent the weekend with friends in Toronto. Cranhrpok W. I. Celebrate 15th Anniversary The Cranbrook 'Women's Insti- tute celebrated the. 15th anniver- sary of the' organization on Tues- day evening, August 3rd, in the: CoMmunity Centre; Guests were present from. Brussels, Ethel, I Moncrieft, and Walton. Greetings were extended by the East Huron, President President, Mrs, Walters. 'of Walton. A well prepared his- tory of the Cranbrook W.I. was given by the first secretary, Mrs. Gordon Knight. Sharon and Dar- lene Duchartne entertained with duets and a sing-song led by Mrs. Ross Knight accompanied by Mrs. Leslie Knight was enjoyed. Miss Mlarjorie RMssell, Listowel. gave several deinonstrations, cooking' crystals, lamp shades, dishes, aqua jewels and ceramics. She Was thanked by Mrs. Allan McTaggart. Recent 'visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Angel were 'Mr. Alex Dark, Mrs. Jack Clark and Susan, Auburn, Miss Ruth Engel, Mr. Wayne . Thum, and. Mrs. Wm. iEngel Stratford. and. Mr, and Mrs. Ken ruby, Shannon- ville. Mrs. E1niina McCallum, St. Thomas, is riming with her brother-inAaw mint sister, Lylle and Mrs. boraon. Knox Ladies Aid The Ladies' Aid met in the home of Mrs. Strickler with an, attendance of 14, The president, Mrs. Glenn Euether., presided New, Tasty and Delicious FRESH PEACH and FRESH BANANA ICE CREAM IN SEW COLOURFUL CARTONS Take home an economical /2 gallon or. Super Economy21/2 *gallon for your freezer today.