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STAFF MEMBERS AT THE local branch of the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce celebrated the firm's cen-
tennial on Monday by appearing dressed in old-time cos-
tume. Centred around the bank's birthday cake poster
and manager Gordon W. Beard are left to right: Miss
Sandra Hayden, Miss Joan Verbeek, Mrs. Betty Kuehl, John
Rankin, Brian Murray, Mrs, Jaqueline Rae, Miss Sharon
Edwards, Mrs. Kaye Swan and Miss Ann Weber—A-T Pix.
Mrs. George Hetherington
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9. OMSIP also needs to
know the year of the
patient's birth.
1. We need to know the
dates of every time you saw
your doctor, which relate
to your claim. Please check
to see that this information
is on your doctor's bill.
6. Is the patient's name on
the bill? If not, please add
it yourself.
8. Be sure to identify the
sex of the patient. (Pat,
for instance, could be
either a girl's name or a
boy's name.)
7. You'll find your number,
not on the contract itself,
but on your OMSIP
registration card.
3. Your doctor's diagnosis
should be noted on the bill
If not, please check with
your doctor. He may wish
either to complete the bill,
or to contact OMSIP
direct.
2: Please check that your
doctor has noted his
services.
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If your doctor does not submit your OMSIPclaim direct,
here's what to do: If you're a subscriber to OMSIP, the Ontario self, please make sure the 9 pieces of informa-
Medical Services Insurance Plan, and you've tion listed above are covered. That way, you
had medical attention lately, most likely your can help make sure you get speedy payment.
doctor has put in the claim himself. But if he All correspondence to OMSIP should be
sends the bill to you, here's what to do to addressed to: OMSIP, 135 St. Clair Ave, W.,
help get your claim settled fast, First, call your Toronto 7, Ontario,
doctor's office and remind him you have
OMSIP, and ask if he generally bills OMSIP We suggest you tear out this page
direct, If not, and you must submit his bill your- and follow the pattern illustrated.
Whitechurch Personal Notes
Those attending Donnybrook
U,Q.W, meeting from White7
church were MO,. Ezra Seholtz,
Mrs, Albert Coulter, Mrs, Fred
Mrs, Elwood Groskorth,
Mrs, Clifford. Laidlaw, Mrs,
Bob Laidlaw, Mrs. Carl Weber,
Mrs, Donald MacDonald, Some
of the ladies wore authentie
old-lime costumes.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Evans at...
tended a banquet in Ripley on
dipdnesday in connection with
the beginning of the dial tele.
phone system,.
We are pleased to report
that little Miss Hilda De Boer
was able to return hi:Me from
hospital on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter De-
Boer,
Callers on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Ritchie were Mr. and Mrs.
Swart MacPherson of Lucknow
and Mr, and Mrs. Ross McLagan
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Mrs. Edith firown and. Barb-
ara of London celebrated Meth,.
er'S Day with her mother, Mrs,
Bill gvans. and Mr,. Evans,.
Mother's Day celebrants with.
Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Groskorth
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gros-
korth and %atm of Toronto for
the week-end And on Snnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and
Heather of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin
spent Sunday with her, parents,
Mr, and Mrs. MU Brown of
Laeltrlow •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon, of
Waterloo spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor.
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Jim McIntyre, Mr. McIntyre
and family of Ridgetown.
4, Make sure the doctor's
fee is on the bill, OMSIP
pays 90% of the new
Ontario Medical
Association schedule of
fees.
5, OMSIP needs to know
the last name of the
contract holder.
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OMSIP helps pay your doctor's bills faster... when you help by giving us complete, accurate information.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn
and George were Sunday visit-
ors with their aunt, Mrs. Kate
Hutchison, a resident at Huron-
view.
Those attending the Willis-
Caslick wedding on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coultes and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Ross and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
of Ripley, Mrs. Doris Willis and
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cas-
lick. Miss Donna Millen, Mr.
Rae Lewis and Mr. Herb Hunt-
er.
Mrs. Clark Johnston is spend-
ing a few weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. George Young and family
and on Sunday accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Tiffin to Ltick-
now, to visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown.
Mr. Tom Morrison and Mr.
Graham Anderson were Sunday
callers on Charlie Tiffin.
• Visitors on Sunday with her
father, Mr. Charles Martin, ,
were Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Simmons, Nancy and Mr. How-
ard Long of London. Their son
Lonnie visited with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim-
mons of Wingham.
Mrs. Tom Magoffin left on
Thursday and visited till Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gray of London and accompani-
ed them to Oshawa to attend
the wedding of her grandson,
David Irwin. She returned home
on Sunday with Mrs. Gray. Bon-
nie and Donald Gray who had
been visiting with their grand-
father accompanied their moth-
er to London.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood
and Sylvia of Egmondville and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson and
family of Donnybrook were Sun-
day visitors with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston.
On Monday Wayne Martin
commenced work for the sum-
mer with John Deere Co. of
Hamilton.
Spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman
were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith,
Cathy and Bradley, of Toronto,
Gary Chapman and Miss Dilys
Irving of Hamilton.
In the United Church on Sup-
day, Scott Douglas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Soloman and
Nancy Edith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Quipp were
christened by Rev. George Mit-
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Con-
ley of Wingham were Sunday
visitors with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick and
on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
ford Caslick of Wingham were
dinner guests, celebrating their
24th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritchie
and Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong
Wilson were Sunday callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stan-
ley and family of Lucknow were
Sunday visitors with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Innes.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Dirstein of Han-
over, where their family was
celebrating Mother's Day. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dirstein were
present from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc-
Queen and Brian of Scarborough
were week-end visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ross.
BLUEVALE—The Women's
Institute met at the home of
Mrs. Mel Craig on Thursday af-
ternoon with Mrs. Jas. Johnston,
the newly-elected president,
presiding. Mrs. George Hether-
ington was convener of the pro-
gram on safety and many good
answers were given to the roll
call about safety measures.
Mrs. Hetherington made the
members safety conscious by
her description of dangers in the
home and how to avoid them.
She said we should know enough
about drugs not to prescribe for
ourselves, not to believe ad-
vertisements that promise a per-
BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Webb
and children, of Painswick, and
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hoffman
and family of Exeter spent Moth-
er's Day with Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Cleg-
horn, of Hamilton, and Mrs.
Jas. Cleghorn, of Dundas, visit-
ed Miss Ruby Duff and Mrs. M.
L. Aitken, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Culla and children of Breslau
were week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mac-
Tavish and family of Brantford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Spence Mc-
Kinnon and family of Niagara
Falls were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. McKinnon at the
week-end.
fect cure, for young people not
to use L. S. D. or pep pills ow-
ing to dangerous effects. A
new safety bottle has been
manufactured that children can-
not open. Many accidentshap-
pen in the use of machinery and
lawn mowers are expecially
dangerous.
Delegates and alternates
were appointed to attend the
East Huron District annual
meeting at Brussels on May 18,
Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs. J. V.
Fischer, Miss Emma Johnston,
Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. Charles
Mathers, Mrs. George Hether-
ington, Mrs. Millin Fraser, Mrs.
W. J. Peacock. Each Institute
is to take five antiques for the
exhibit.
There was some discussion
about arranging a room in the
community for use by the Insti-
tute. It was decided to have a
bus trip during August.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess and the committee.
—Mrs. Stafford Bateson, Mr.
and Mrs. John Langridge and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Rusbridge and Jayne of West
Kingdown, Kent, England,
spent the week-end with the
former's son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Thomson and family of Brant-
ford. They went to Niagara
Falls on Sunday and the Lang-
ridge and Rusbridge families
visited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Langridge of Bur-
lington.
Otit CINCI
the
satisfier!
CARLING
CINCI
This summer, enjoy
Carling Cinci Lager Beer.
It goes down a little
easier, satisfies a
whole lot more!
CN•67•1
BOB'S BANANAS were playoff winners in the Thilorsday
Night Mixed League and received their prizes at the ban-
quet Thursday night. Members of the team are front: Fran
Gerrie, Marilyn Ritchie, Gail Holmes, and back: Wayne
Brown, Bob Brooks and Ross Gordon.- —A-T' Photo.