The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-05-21, Page 9r
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Church Camp. at Sayficid, Work
parties Irom.the Deanery will again .
'be OrgaIll494, Inereased.,accannino,,..
dation this 'year wilt permit atten-
dance of *AO ohlidien at the ,eight
camps, ,
It woo 'decided tq raise O041 in
the, Deanery Protherhooci this year
to SSSiat a theological student_ in
this Deanery,
The 'W,4, of . Trinity Church
catered for the •hanquet,
Instructor Hind- •
PORRIE-113ill Phillips •of Lon-
don has beep engaged as Instructor
for the Water. Safety Ceurse in.
July and August, Registration
cards have been sent ent and the
committee, with Gordon lqoir as
president, is hoping to •make it as,
much a success ris it was last year,
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'ONTARIO
ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE. ELIGIBLE
Entolfneni Will be open to 1 every resident-'of Ontario ''—
regardMs,i, of age or physical condition — either through a
gronp, or individually. on. a Pay-Direct basis. •
Non-residents of Ontario will not be eligible.
HOW YO
COMPULSORY ENROLMENT — If you are a resident
of Ontario employed' where there are 15 or more on the
payroll (including. the ernployer) you are subject to corn-
pulSory enrolment ihrough your place of employment.
VOLUNTARY,ENROLMENT — If you are a resident
of Ontario and not employed where there are 15 or more
On the ppyroll, you are eligible to enrol through any of the
following means:
(a), `,Ircaunary GroUps. Persons employed where
there are from 6 to 14 on the payroll (including the
employer) •inay 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-
'fissional associations, medical co-operatives, craft
unions, credit unions, etc. tlay'apPly for approval , •
U ENROL
to act as collectors of hospital insurance premiums
' on behalf of their members.
(c) Pay-Direct enrolment. If you 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 assisiarice who are
Covered by'the Medical Welfare Plan through the
Ontario Department of Public Welfare wilt 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 I, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission
will be ,the only agency - offering standard ward hospital
,insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or
prepay?merit plan Will provide ,beneflts covering standard'
Ward hospital services after December 31, 1958.
PREMIUMS
from January 'I, to March 31, 1959. This will set 'up a "prepaid"'
period to maintain benefits during times when a person may be
laid off, changing jobs,. or tempbrarily out of the province,
THOSE ULGISTERING AIATEH CLOSING DATES
Groups and individuals not registered by the closing dates stated
above Under 'When you Enrol' will not only fail to qualify for
the two months free coverage but will be required to wait three
months following application before benefits become available.
For example, a resident applying in February will not have, pro-
tectiOn effective until, May 1.
Notice to Employers: This week the Commission is mail-
ing 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
WHO' DOES NOT RECEIVE THESE FORMS BY JUNE 1,
SHOULD IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMMISSION.
PAYMENT OF
All group prerniumS 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 tine of application on or before
September 30, 1958 — and after that on a quarterly premium
basis beginning itt January, 1959.
PREPAID 'CUSHION'-a,The first phydlent•of one inentli's pre-
mium by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing
Bate`: stated abOPe, will cava a benefit period of three Months
MRS. KING SPEAKER
AT W.A. MEETING
United Church News
GORRIE—The Friendly Pours
will meet 'at the home of Mrs.
Gordon Edgar on Thursday even-
ing at 8,15 p.m, Mrs. H. Hyndman,
Mrs.,T. V. Edgar, Mrs. Bolander
and Mrs. Harry Ferguson are the
committee in charge.
The Huron Presbytery Summer
Camp for 'boys and girls will be
held in Goderich in July and
August. Anyone wishing to secure
applications may get them 'from
Mr. Buchanan.
George A. Dane
Dies at ,Hospitat
GORRIE—.A respected resident
of Gorrie, George A. Dane, passed
away in the Wingham Hospital at
4 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. He
had suffered a severe stroke on
Thursday and did knot regain cons-
ciousness.
Funeral service will be at the
United 'Church at 3 p,m, on Wed-
nesday, Obituary 'next week,
GORE
Fear IS1)estroyer
Says :W.A. Speaker
00/414fri--"Fear damages per,i
Pcniality; tf you .fear you are going
to fail you enrei7 will; fear IS the
worst. :destroyer', said Mra. T. C).
Yittle, in giving the• topic ,at tin.
May Meeting of the W,A, of St.,
Stephen's Church at the home of
Mrs, Vail •Underwood on Thursday
afternoon, She wept on to say,
"Fray the Lord to wipe all fears.
from your ,mind, and face.each day
feerleosly with a trust in PO."
Study VII ;'Our Representative
in Japan,') 'was 'taken by Mrs. NCI^
man Wade, Missionaries have a'
new status in Japan since the end
Of World War IL No longer are
they leaders and directors but,.
partners and colleagues of the
Japanese workers. There are now
Christian; Ian and 'bred in. Japan
who are well fitted to 'be leaders.
In their devotion and powers of
leadership they are equals • of the:
Christian leaders of the West, The
Rev; E, C, Attwell and' Mrs.' Harry:
King, in a dialogue, told of a vialt.
to cfliroshima, the city destroyed
in. the lest war%
Arrangements were made for
Serving dinner to the Huron Dean-
ery WA which meets in Gorrie on ,
may 29th with the communion see-
vice commencing at :1.0 am„ in St,
Stephen's Church, The month of
May also marks the 40th anniver-
sary of the Gorrie branch Of the
W.A, and thia' will be suitably
marked during the meeting.
Mrs. Ii, Sanderson assisted the
hOstess in serving lunch. It was
decided to hold a garden party this
year.
GORRXE—"Gratitude is a' debt
to be .paid to• those who have lived
their lives and are now 'at rest, We
are justly proud of our progress,
but are we living happier, richer,
fuller lives than they. We can only
suitably honor the past by putting
the future in our debt. Faith in
God will •give us confidence •to face
the future unafraid," was the• mes-
sage brought by Mrs. W. C. King
at the May meeting of the W.A.
of the GorriUnited Church at the
horpe of Mrs. W. W. Strong, She
also read a poem on "Mother's.
Day" and "A Family Prayer for
Difficult Days',
Mrs. Gordon Edgar had charge of
the devotions and read the Scrip-
ture from Ist.3,o11ni2-21. .She also
read a story "Mothers and Grand-
mothers of To-day". The hymn
"Happy the Home when God Is
There" was sung.
The •president, Mrs, T. L. Mc-
Innes, „was in charge of business,
when plans were made and com-
mittees appointed for the garden
party to be held June.18th. Pour
visitors and 16 members attended
and the meeting closed with prayer
by Mrs. W. C. King.
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DONERY LAYMEN '
ATTEND BANQUET
Mr. and, Mrs. Rill Barnes; Kitchr:
suer and Miss petty ,Doten, Wind"
eor, were holiday and weak-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Vittia.
Mrs, Florence Wright is a, patient
in. Victeria Hospital, 1,40nd00.:
Mr. gen Charles has nurchasod.
the house occupied by Mrs. Elwin
Somers and owned by Mrs. Chas.
Lawrence, Mrs, Somers had a sale
el household furniture on Wednes-
day of last week and is leaving
Gl9rrie.
Mrs, Ernest King InV1 as guests
On 82nd birthdaV on Wednes-
day, avrpy. 14th her daughter, Mrs,
l'oPrPY '001fficr and. Mrs. dam Bran!
Ping, Toronto and Gorrie relatives
A Pleasant day was spent with .4
,birthday cake and ';rotrinuningS,
Many happy returns of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Iv, H, Strong visit-
ed on. Sunday with the hater's
brother, Mr i Claude' Witherew ond.
14ra .Wrtherow Iii Nernaanhy
ship,
Mr. and Mrs, .11ornian. Felker .or
Glen Williams visited on .Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin.'
Mr. and Mrs, 'Don Charles,
Robert and Carolyn of Borwaidr
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Charles, The children
will remain for a, .01.r0e4WPORS;
Visit.
• Mr, and Mrs, .Geo.,,Vennington of
Mildmay spent' Sunday with Mra,
.Frances .Strong arid Mr) ,Roy
Strong, Mrs, .Strong celebrated her
86th birthday on Saturday *MO .bad.
friends drop in - both Friday and;
Saturday 'evenings to pay her stir- •
prise visit, She: received: many
eards•and Congratulatory messages.
Many friends will, join with in•
best wishPS,
CORRIE--The annual spring
' banquet of the Brotherhood Of
Anglican Churchmen of Huron
Deanery was held in Trinity Angli..
Church, Pordwien On WOOS-
,/ evening. The president, Doug.,
las Madge of Goderich, presided,,
Guest speaker was Mr. Cr4Ven •of
Goderich, Huron County Probation
Officers, who spoke on probation•
work in. Huron and reasons for
probation. There are three differ-
. eat types; Court, juvenile and mar-
ital •Iptoblerns, The most important
Work is in preparing pre-sentence
reports. r,
The Rev, J. H, James, Seaforth,
reported on improvements at Huron ,
hORRIE
Mr 4, Pollock, Ripley, spent a
fewA4Ys with Mr, and Mrs,. Pane
last week, Other visitors at the
smile home were Mr, Miner, Poi-
leek, In Kincardine, NU. Ohas,
Hooey, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Acre, Pontiac, Michigan,
Mr. Peteris. Gerkin, Spuzzurn,
was 4 visitor last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Msg. Peale ' Roseborough of
Owen S9und visited her brother,
Mr. Walter King and Mrs.' gins
and with other friends, laat Week,
Mrs. Archie Scat of Exeter spent
Wedneaday with her brother, Mr.
Hector Hamilton and 'Mrs, Ham-
ilton, Mrs. A, ,Ilarnilion who has
been, visiting her son, returned to
E4eter with `Mrs,,,Scott.
To all Residents of On
Announcing .
0 HOSPITAL INSUR
The Ontario Hospital Insurance plan becomes effective January 1, 1959.
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 and provincial mental hospitals.'
The only tout-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.
•
...to give you good telephone service
Your. Bell Teleilnotie installation man — whatever
his name may be — is a lot like Jack MacLennan.
On the job, his. skillful work reflects his careful
training. But, more than that, We like to ,think that
a. friendly smile' and' Unfailing courtesy lend a
pleasant touch to his brief Visit.
We try to` encourage 'this friendly spirit •all•
through .the business. You'll ,see it when you visit
the Business Office. You'll: hear. it in the operator's
"voice with a smile". • "
This helpful,,fricndly spirit is on e of the'many ways
in which we try to give you good telephone service.
PREMIUMS
The low Prernitiin'S Of $2.10 a Month fora single persOn and
$4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and children ,
under age 19) are made possible by extensive financial
partieipatioit of the Federal and Provincial Governments.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY •OF CANADA
GUARANTEgD'
TRUST .CERTIFICATE$.
WHEN YOU ENROL
TO have protection effective. January I, 1959,
and also qualify for the two months' free coverage :
GROUPS must submit lists to the Commission by August
31, 1958, and begin •payments in December, 1958. , • issued in amounts from $100 upwards
for 3, 4 or 5 years.'
▪ earn 4Yi% interest, payable half-
yearly by' cheque.
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.
PAY,DIRECT APPLICATION PORIVIS ARE 'NOT •
BEING, MADE AVAILABLE AT'THIS TIME. A prov-,
ince-wide enrblment campaign will be conducted in Atiguse
and September when these forms will be widely distributed.
,,PLEASE DO NOT REQUEST PAY-DIRECT ENROLMENT
UNTIE THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS. g*
• authorized Investment for all.
Canadian. Insurance Companies and
trust funds.
YOUR "MONEY DOUBLES ITSELF IN 15 YEARS!
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I wish to invest $„„, ...... .„ ...... .. ,••••• .... . in a 0: Cl Cl year
Ws% Guaranteed "trust. Certificate. I enclose my cheque for this'
amount and return you will make out the Certificate in my name
and mail it to me by registered mall,
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Mr, and Mrs. John Plant and
family and• Mrs. Elliott Simpson,
London, Miss. Bertha Plant and Mr.
Dick Plant 'of St. Marys were Sun-
day guests of Mrs. Bertha Plant,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toner of
Palmerston visited with friends
here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glad, Edgar spent
Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs, Graham
Hastie, Harriston.
Mavis and Debra Stewart of
Harrisban spent the week-end and
holiday with their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Underwood.,
Mrs. 1, Wylie has'returned to her
home after spending the Winter
season in Toronto,. Holiday guests
at the home were the Rev. G{eorg}e
and Mrs. Wylie arid John of 'Wales.
laeeburg and. Miss Betty Wylie of
Toronto,
Mr. and Mts. Whitney Date and
David of Toronto, Were Visitors at
the Male of Mr. and Mrs. Max,
Taylor, Priday eveningtiand Sato-
dikyi
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