The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-05-12, Page 18en, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and
Mrs. Mewhinney. Group, Miss
Mary Laidlaw, Mrs. Lome For-
ster.
This community extends
sumpathy to the members in
this community of the late Wil-
liam Arbuckle's family, Mrs.
Jim Coultes, Mrs. Rutherford
Reavie and Mrs. Harold Kerr
and sons, Robert and Elmer.
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Have you found the answer
to your family always having
a home of their own?
Call:
The Mutual Life of Canada g
Representative: W. Jack Salter,
299 Frances Street,
Wingham, Ontario.
• Phone: 357.2740
OMSIP has been estab-
lished to provide adequate
insurance coverage for the
payment of doctors' bills,
and to make this coverage
available to all Ontario resi-
dents regardless of their age,
income or state of health.
Enrollment in OMSIP is
voluntary.
The Plan is intended for
individuals and their fam-
ilies and does not provide
group coverage. (Group cov-
erage is where a number of
individuals collectively pur-
chase insurance through
their place of employment,
union, etc.)
Everyone who has lived
in Ontario for the past 3
months is eligible to join,
except those who are enti-
tled to physicians' services
under another Act.
Members are free to
choose their own doctor. If
a member travels outside
the Province, and requires
care, OMSIP will still pay
the doctors' bills up to
OMSIP established rates.
People who find they can-
not continue to pay for all
or part of their OMSIP con-
tract because of unemploy-
ment, illness or disability,
may apply for temporary
assistance in paying their
fees.
Automatic fully-paid
coverage
Many residents and their
dependants have automatic-
ally received fully paid cover-
age under OMSIP. These are
people who are already re-
ceiving benefits under the fol-
lowing Acts:
• The Blind Persons'
Allowances Act
Yes, if you are a single person
and your taxable income in
1965 was $500 or less.
Complete cost $60.00
Government pays 30.00
You pay 30.00
($7.50 every 3 months)
• The Mothers' Allowances
Act
• The Old Age Assistance Act
• The Rehabilitation
Services Act
Automatic fully-paid cover-
age is also provided for old
age security pensioners and
their dependants declared eli-
gible for coverage by the
Ontario Department of Public
Welfare.
Yes, if you have one depen-
dant, and if together your
total taxable income in 1965
was $1,000 or less.
Complete cost $120.00
Government pays 60.00
Fully-paid coverage on
application
People resident in Ontario for
the past 12 months and who
had no taxable income in 1965
get full assistance.
This means if these people
make out their application
form now, before May 16th,
they will get OMSIP protec-
tion, fully paid for by the
government, starting this
July 1st.
In addition, many who have
been resident in Ontario for
the past 12 months will be
eligible for partial assistance,
depending on their taxable
income and number of de-
pendants. (See below).
Yes, if you have a family of
3 or more, and if your family's
total taxable income in 1965
was $1,300 or less.
Complete cost $150.00
Government pays 90.00
You pay 60.00
($15.00 every 3 months)
Since the aim of OMSIP leg- • The Disabled Persons'
islation is to provide adequate Allowances Act
medical insurance for Ontario • The General Welfare residents, full or partial pre- Assistance Act mium assistance is available •
for those who require it.
Many qualify for full or
partial assistance
OMSIP PROVIDES COVERAGE
REGARDLESS OF AGE, INCOME
OR HEALTH
DO YOU QUALIFY FOR PARTIAL ASSISTANCE?
You pay 60.00
($15.00 every 3 months)
What is taxable income?
Taxable income is the amount of your income upon which you pay tax after
exemptions for dependants and other allowances have been deducted.
HERE'S YOUR APPLICATION FORM-Please use BALL POINT PEN. Cut out form carefully. Mail today!
Legislation approving the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan-OMSIP for
short-was passed in the Ontario Legislature on Feb. 1 8th of this year, Coverage
commenced April 1st for social assistance recipients. Coverage will begin July 1 st
for those who have already enrolled, or who enroll now before May 16th.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. If you have a Social Insurance Number write it in the
squares provided starting with the first number In
the first square. If you do not have a number, place
a v mark in the square marked NO.
2. Print your last or Family Name in the box. (Example:
Smith, Jones, Brown, etc.).
3. Print your first and second Given Names in the boxes,
(Example: John, Harry, Mary, etc.). If you have a
nickname or are commonly known by another name
for mailing purposes, please indicate in the box
marked OTHER.
4. Print your address in the first box; your City, Town,
Village or Post Office in the next box; and your
County or District in the last box.
5. Write the number of the day on which you were born
in the box marked DAY. Print the name of the month
(or its abbreviation) in the box marked MONTH.
Write the number of the year in the box marked
YEAR (Example: 9 Feb. 1927).
6, Men should place a .V mark in the box marked MALE.
Women should place a mark in the box marked
FEMALE.
7. If you are single place a '/ mark in the box marked
SINGLE. If you are married place a mark in the box
marked MARRIED. If your status is other than single
or married (Example: separated, divorced or widow-
ed) write your status on the line marked OTHER,
8. Write your occupation and the kind of business or
industry in which you work (Example: Carpenter-
Building Trade; Farmer-Agriculture; Salesman-
Bakery).
9. Print the first names of your wife or husband (spouse) in the first box.
Then print the first names of all your eligible dependant children,
starting with the oldest, in the following boxes. If you have more than
five eligible dependant children continue your list in the section on this
side of the form. If you have more than 10 eligible dependant children,
list them separately and return with your application form. .
Under BIRTH DATE, write the number of the day of birth, print the
month and write the number of the year of birth. (Example: 18 Sept.1954),
Under SEX, write M if the child is male, F if the child is female.
10, Sign your name on the line marked SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT and
write in the date and year.
11. IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR PREMIUM ASSISTANCE
Read this section very carefully and complete either the section marked
'A' or the one marked 'B' (not both).
12. Remember, if you receive benefits under any of the Acts listed under
#5(1) In the folder entitled "OMSIP...WHAT IT MEANS AND WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU",
you should not complete an application form. You will be provided
automatically with fully paid coverage.
ADDITIONAL DEPENDANTS
FOR ADDITIONAL CHILDREN ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET
Birth Date Sex
Day Month Year M or F
ONTARIO MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN
APPLICATION FORM PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE
BEFORE COMPLETING
1. Do you have a
Social Insurance
Number?
11 yes, insert)
No 0 I
Social Insurance Number
For Office use only
2. Your Name
Please print
Last or Family Name
3. Given Names (First) (Second)
4. Your Address RR # or P.O. Box or Street & Number
Please print
5.
Day
Birth Date
Month Year
6. Sex
Male Female
7. Marital Status
0
Single Married
Given Names Only Birth Date - Sex Day I Month Year M or F
Given Names Only
Day
Birth Date
Month Year
Sex
M or F
Spouse
lst child
toldest
2nd child
3rd child
4th child
5th child
10. In applying for coverade under The Ontario Medical Services Insurance
Act. 1965, I confirm that I have lived In Ontario (dr he past 90 days,
I am not covered for total medical care by government and that the
information given by me is correct,
bate
Sit:Mature of AOPlicool
List additional dependant children in space provided above.
For office use only
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Mr, and Mrs. Bill Neable
were Saturday evening visitors
with her mother, Mrs. Matilda
Graham of Teeswater.
There was no doubt at all
about what was falling here on
Monday forenoon. It was snow.
It was so cold here that when
gathering news the housewives
who had washed told us the
clothes froze on the line.
Visitors on the week-end
and on Sunday for Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. George Fish-
er were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fish-
er of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Fisher and family of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gib-
son and family of Lucknow.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent
the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Relison Falconer and fam-
ily of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MacMillan of Sarnia.
Miss Patricia Coultes of Lon-
don spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Coulter.
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft recently
received word that her brother,
Mr. Norman Kirk, was critical-
ly ill with a heart seizure in
Miami Hospital, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith,
Leonard and Lorraine of Ripley
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Ritchie of Lang-
side.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wightman
of Listowel called on East Waw-
anosh friends on Sunday.
Mr. Ronald Beecroft of
Technical School, London,
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
spent Mother's Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Evans and fam-
ily of Hamilton.
Mr. Garry Chapman finished
his exams on Friday and spent
the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman.
He returned on Monday to Ham-
ilton.
Mr. „and Mrs. Elwood Gros-
korth spent the week-end in
Toronto where they attended
the Quarter Century Banquet of
Canada Packers held in the Roy-
al York Hotel. They visited
with their son, Mr. Paul Gros-
korth, Mrs. Groskorth and fam-
ily and on Sunday Mrs. Bagg of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Moffat and Heather of Wing-
ham visited at the same home
and celebrated Mother's Day.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Orville Tiffin were
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and
Joyce of Teeswater, Barry of
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
John McInnes of Holyrood.
Next Sunday May 15 service
at the United Church will be at
10 a.m. and continue for the
summer months at D. S. time.
Mrs. Aitkens, her daughter
and Mrs. Farley brought Miss
Mildred McClenaghan of Mil-
ton on Sunday, and all visited
with Mrs. George McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunkins and
family of Blyth were also Sun-
day visitors with Mrs. McClen-
aghan.
Mr. Wayne Martin, Univer-
sity of Western Ontario student,
commenced work Monday at
the Teeswater Creamery for the
summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Struthers and
Sharon of Lucknow were Sun-
day visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith
and family of Kitchener. They
were also callers at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston
and family of Listowel,
Mrs. Elmer Wright, Mrs.
John Kellogg and Penny of Ow-
len Sound called at South Kin-
loss cemetery where Mrs.
Wright's mother, the late Mrs.
Jane McIntosh is buried. They
then visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Gaunt.
Mr. Jim Orr of London spent
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Wm, Orr and Robert.
Mr. Donald Gaunt of Kitch-
ener spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Gaunt and was visited by
Mr. Gordon Moffat of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toth of
Kitchener spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Currie and with their
sons, Robbie and Billie who are
visiting with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Scholtz, Karen, Leasa and Ken-
ton of Goderich spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Scholtz.
Mrs. John L. Currie, Mrs.
Jim Toth and sons visited Sat-
urday evening with her mother,
Mrs. Wm. Orr, Robert andJim,
of Langside.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim-
mons of London visited Sunday
with her father, Mr. Charles
Martin. Lonnie Simmons visit-
ed with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Simmons of Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coul-
tes were recently moved from
Pine Crest Manor, Lucknow, to
Huronview Home at Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jamieson
and family of Wingham, were
Sunday visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamie-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre
and family of Ridgetown spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross,
Doris, Jim and Miss Millen of
Teeswater were in London at
Victoria Hospital where they
visited with his mother, Mrs.
Robert Ross who is a patient
there.
Mr. George Conn and Mr.
Murray Coultes were accomp-
anied Sunday evening to Tor-
onto by Mr, and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes and Mrs, Wallace Conn.
The boys began work in the
city on Monday, They have an
apartment on Palmerston Street,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nea-
ble, Sharon, Brian and Dan of
Caledon were Sunday visitors
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dill Neable.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon
and family were Sunday visitors
with her mother, Mrs. Webster
Jacklin of Listowel.
Celebrating Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Evans
and family were her mother,
Mrs. Alice Fraser, Gary and
Donald of Wingham and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Fraser and
family of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Laid-
law of London were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. El-
roy Laidlaw and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin
and family of Lucknow were
Sunday visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin.
Ladies of Calvin-Brick U.C.
W. and other societies on May
18th will travel by bus to visit
at City Mission, United Church
House, Covenant College and
the new city hall in Toronto.
Miss Janie Beecroft of Teach.
ers' College, London spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs.
Russel Chapman, Mrs. Gordon
Naylor and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz
attended the U.C.W. Thank-
offering meeting on Tuesday
evening at Donnybrook, where
Mrs. Arthur Jackson of 13elgrave
was the guest speaker.
On Wednesday evening Mrs.
McAfee of Durham held a dem-
onstration at the home of Mrs.
Wallace Conn when around 25
ladies gathered and each tried
her hand at embroidering with
paints.
Mrs. Robert Ross was taken
to Victoria Hospital, London.
on Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ross.
Chalmers Presbyterian W. M.
S. will meet Wednesday, May
18 at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. H. D. MacDonald. Lead-
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Whitechurch News Items
W roxeter Personals
9. LIST DEPENDANTS Spouse end/or eh dies (children must be under 21 and unmarried). Other dependants and fully employed children must Apply for separate Overripe,
Other (specify)
City or Town or Village or Post Office
a. Occupation & Nature of Business or Industry
Mrs. Kate Griffith, Mr. Al-
an Griffith and Mrs. Lloyd Hup-
fer visited Mrs. Chas. McCut-
cheon, who is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital
having suffered one broken an-
kle and the other badly sprain-
ed in a fall at her home. They
were supper guests with Misses
Elva and Evelyn Hupfer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson,
Murray and Glenis, Mr. and
Mrs. Allister Green, Lynda and
Janis of Goderich visited Mrs.
W. Weir and Miss Gertrude Bush
on Sunday. Other callers at the
same home were Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Edgar and Lynn of St.
Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Crossley Krug
of Toronto and Miss Jean Virtue
of Hawick, Scotland, were visit-
WROXETER-A Food Forum
was held at the regular meeting
of the Women's Institute in the
Community Hall Tuesday eve-
ning of last week with a capa-
city crowd.
Six of the adjoining Insti-
tutes and ladies of the com-
munity joined with the Wrox-
eter Institute in enjoying the
Tricks with a Mix demotistra-
tion under the capable manage-
ment of Miss Diane Liddiard,
home economist for Huron Court
ty. Miss Liddiard was assisted
by Miss Mary Nugent and Miss
ors with Misses Elsie and Mar-
ion Gibson at the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
and Larry of Strathroy spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham
of St. Marys visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hig-
gins.
Mrs. Wm. Smith, Toronto,
visited last week with her
,
moth-
er, Mrs. David Robinson who
we are pleased to hear is home
from hospital where she had
been confined since the auto
accident recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir,
Calvin and Karen of Etobicoke
were week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George Gibson and
called on Miss Gertrude Bush,
Mrs. W. Weir and other friends.
Sharon McConnell of the Home
Economics Branch, Nutrition
Dept. of Toronto.
During the evening several
different recipes were made
from the basic mix and enjoyed
by those present.
All guests were met at the
door by the president, Mrs.Wm,
Wright and Mrs. G. A. Wear-
ring.
A demonstration by Mrs.
R. B. Porter, Atwood, will be
held in the Wroxeter Commun-
ity Hall on May 31st,
Lunch was served
PARTIALLY ASSISTED PREMIUMS
Cost for those eligible for
premium assistance
Complete Government You
Cost Pay. Pay
(a) The single person $ 60,00 $30.00
with a taxable income In 1965
of $500 or less
(covering only the member)
3 months)
$30.00
157,50
every
(b) The family of two $120.00 $50.00 $00.00
(covering the head of the family ($15.07
every and one eligible dependant)
3 months) with a total taxable income in 1965
of $1,000 or less
(c) The family of three or more $150.00 $00.00 $60.00
(covering the head of the family 1515.0
every and all eligible dependants)
3 months) with a total taxable income in 1965
of $1,300 or less
FULL PREMIUMS
Cost for those not eligible for premium assistance COST
(a) The single person
(covering only the member)
$60.00 a year
($15.00 every 3 months)
(b) The family of two $120.00 a year
(covering the head of the family ($30.00 every 3 months)
and one eligible dependant)
(c) The family of three or more $150.00 a year
(covering the head of the family ($37.50 every 3 months)
and all eligible dependants)
SEND YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM TO:
OMSIP, P.O. Box 1700, Terminal A, Toronto, Ontario.
Date 19
B. TAXABLE INCOME OF $1,300.00 OR LESS
I hereby apply for partial premium assistance
My taxable income and the taxable income of my
eligible dependants was in total $ for
the 12 months ended December 31st last.
I state that the information given by me IS correct.
Signature of Artallcont
Date 10
Tricks with Mix
Draws a Crowd Other
County or District
APPLICATION FOR
PREMIUM ASSISTANCE
11. I have lived in Ontario for the past 12 months, I am
not covered for total medical care by government.
I agree to allow the Medical Services Insurance
Division to verify all statements made by me on
this application.
(SIGN A OR B ONLY)
A. NO TAXABLE INCOME
I hereby apply for full premium assistance
I and my eligible dependants had no taxable In.
come for the 12 months ended December 31st last,
I state that the Information given by me Is correct,
Signature al Applicant
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