The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-23, Page 3•
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Mr and. Mr,S• „Harry Mulvey ar'ld
sons 4 Eelmore visited on Sunday
with Mr. and.Mrs,„Lorrio ,Scott,
Aneeng these who attended the
funeral of • the Wen Rohert Cohltes
on Friday, in Wingham, were( Mr„
and Mrs, Arehie and
Mrs, Lewis Cameron and
'E3i:warm:94h, all of .Elora..
Reeve Orval Taylor of East Wf4",
wanosh is still it patient in the
ViringharIP Hespital•
Migis Palsy ROM, ,who visited,
several weeks,ago with 1ter, cousin,
Mrs. j...0,Qinesple, has singe visit,
ed . relatives through the, 'West to
victoria, 13.0., and arrived, back
here on • Friday„ Miss' Roae leaves
in August by boat for. borne. at
Ilywickcomb, England, Mrs. Gilles,
nip, Miss Rose, • Mrs, W. R. Ferrier
and - Miss Winnif red, and Mrs.
Garnet Farrier and Janis spent
,monelay,at Goderich and will visit
Sarnia relatives this week.
0 Mr, Wilson Wall ,and. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Wall: and family of
Langside visited on • Sunday with
Mr, and ,Mrs. Ira Wall.
Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Dowling
and. Laverne 'visited on Sunday
With 'her parents, Mi, and Mrs
Wm. Rooney and with. Mr, and.. Mrs.
Douglas Currie of Mount Forest, ,
Mr. and . Mrs, jack Craig and
daughters of Oakville visited' on
ognclar at the bents of Nfr, and
Mrs. John Craig, and; Pi0000, whowoia p4n: Vieltiht ;here during
he past We& returned home,
Mr, and Mrs. John g4tohis M 911
spent the week-end at the home of
their daughter, Mrs, Ed, Nicholson
of Tharnesford.
Mr, and Mrs. John MOPIlraey
spent the week end at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Armitage
of London, and Bobby Armilage,
Oho was visiting here, returned
home to London.
Mrs. Webster Jacklin •of Listowel
Visited for a few days 14# We&
at the home of her daughter, Nf se
Archie Furdon, and all visited tan
Sunday with 'Mr, Jacklin, who has
been a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, for the past few weeks.
Whitechurch Midgets won a
game played here on Monday last,
against those from Reid's Corners,
8-7.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Arnold Lougheed
and children, who spent last week
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
George Fisher, returned home on
Saturday and Mr, and Mrs, Poby
Jantzi and family of Milverton,
spent Sunday here.
The following of the. Johnston
family, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Wood of Seaforth at
their cottage at Poplar Beach, Mr,
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston, Mr:*
and Mrs, Ross McMichael and fam-
Jellneten. .4114 'AMOY, Clinton, Mr.
and Mt",..J.O.te. AphnSt91),and femilyR. 7,40113)0.4.0; xps. Claferige
Ritchie and. family, Moines .and
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Johnston, Lon.
don,
Little Alan .,roger Walker, :son
of Mr. .and Mrs, Wilfred Walker,
of East WaWaIMAll, was able to re-
turn home from ahildren's Mem-
orial Hospital, London, on Satur-
day. lie had "412 operation on his
ear.
Mr, and. Mrs, .Ceorge: Caldwell
and Mr, and Mrs. f;lorden Caldwell
and children of Blyth, visited on
Sanday ,at the home 4 Mr,. and:
Mrs .Rintoul, Linda 'Caldwell
had been visiting at the Rintoul;
home for a few days, Donna Ein-
tout visited last week with. her
aunt, Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brus-
sels.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex •Shiell' of St.
Thomas, Mrs, Milton McBurney
and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Well and
phildren, London, attended the Me
Burney-Shiell family gathering
held in the Turnberry Park on' the
9th of Turnberry on Sunday, Local
and Wingham families also attend-
ed, with all celebrating 'the birth-
day of their eldest member, Mrz
Sam MeRurney.
Mr, and Mrs. ,Ross Thompson
and children, of Tileonburg visited
on Wednesday with Robinson rela-
tives on the 9th of East WaWanosh,
Bacg. to California
WHITECHCRCR--Mri and Mre,
Russell Ireland. Of Long Regeh,
California, Who have rbeert wsiting
Ireland relatives in.. this .01:Strict for
the past two weeks, left from Mal.,•
tort, by plane on Tuesday for their.
home, On .Sunday Mr, and
Russell Ireland, Mr, and Mrs.
Elmer Ireland and other Ireland
relatives held a family gathering
at the bottle of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston Cooksvilie. •
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Ireland
live near her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs, Tinos, Field,. foraler Wing-
bane residents; And report that
both enjoy fairly good health,
ily, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Louise Thompson visited this
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
The plan will pay the cost of essential standard (public) ward 'in hospital'
,/ f 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 '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 RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE
Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario"— regardless
:of age or physical condition — either -through a group, or
individuelly.on a Pay-Direct basis.. •
Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible.
' HOW YOU
COMPULSORY ENROLMENT — If you are a resident
of*Ontario employed where there are 15 or more on the
payr011 (including the employer) you are subject to com-
pulsory enrolment through your place of 'employment. Your
employer will register you.
,VOLUNTARY 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 pi 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.
Collector's Groups, Organizations such as pro-
fessional associations, medical co-operatives, craft
unions, credit unions, retail federations, etc. may
WHEN YOU ENROL
To have protection effective January 1, 1959
• and also qualify for the two mouths' free coverages
GROUPS must submit rists to the COmmission by
August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December,1.958.
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
WHO HAS NOT RECEIVED THESE FORMS SHOULD
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMMISSION.
PAYMENT OF
1.6np retniutns will be payable monthly in =one remittance
to the COmmission beginning in December, 1958.
Individuals remitting to the'Commission on 'a Pay-Direct basis
wilt pay as follovvs:
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 ,eusmoNi—The first payment of Ohe month's pre- •
rniern by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing
date* stated above, will cover a benefit period of three months
from January 1, to' Merch 310 1959. This will set up a "Prepaid"
period to maintai% benefits during times when a person may be
laid off, thanging jobs) or temporarily out of the province.
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Telephone: IIVAInut 4+3301
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.
(b)
ENROL
apply for approval to act as collectors of hospital
insurance premiums on behalf of their members.
Ask your organization.
(e) 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 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.
INDIVIDUALS applying for Pay-Direct enrolment
Must make applieati9n 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 bank in
your community) on and after Monday, July 28.
PREMIUMS
LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY
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 resi-
dent oi group applying in Febrtiary will not have pro-
tection effective until May 1.
You must
ISE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT
b
You may convert them to
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and receive
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It's a fact: average cars
need wheel alignment and
balancing 0 times in the
life span of a set of brak-
es . . every 5,000 miles,
Without it, steering parts
wear, twice as fast . . you
take '-a big gamble! Inetist
on EXPERT safety ser-
vice—look for the shop
with BEAR{ SERVICE at
the "Happy Bear" Sign!
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Mason Robinson, and Bradley with
Mr, and,Mrs, Calvin Robinson and.
Cameron and Clayton Robinson
are visiting this week' tit Tilleon-
burg. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Watt and
daughters of Toronto visited on
Sunday with his parents, Rev, and
Mrs, W. J, Watt.
Mr. Gordon Mitchell of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt,
Janet and Donald, and Andrea
Adams, spent Sunday last with
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ribey of
Port Elgin. •
Miss Agatha Coultes' of Edmon-
ton, who was called home last, week
on account of the sickness and
death of her father, the late
Robert Coultes, is visiting this
week with E. Wawanosh relatives,
Mr. Jas. St. Marie had charge of
the,. service in Calvin-Brick United
Church on Sunday and with the
young people's evening service in
Belgrave United Church on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry •Waddel of
London, visited on Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Mary MacTavish,
Wingham, and with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott,
Mr. 'Thos Kerry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Stewart and his
mother, Mrs. Wm. Stewart of
Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shaw of Flint, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Mr. Coultes has been, under the
Doctor's care during the past week,
after a' heart seizure last Monday.
Among those who attended the
Leaver family gathering in Gode-
rich Harbour Park on 'Sunday
were, Mr. and Mrs. Gecirge Coultes,
and their family,
'
Mr. and Mrs,
Alex Leaver, and their family, Mr,
and Mrs. J. M. Coultes, Belgrave,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Evering, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Lucas and Mrs.
Willard Hughes and her family, all
of Sarnia and Mr, and Mrs. George
Pocock of London.
Gary, Billie, Cameron, 'Clayton,
and. Leonard. Robinson, and Jimmie
Taylor, spent last week camping at
the river at the 10th Bridge. The
boys entertained quite a number of
visitors who dropped in, to see-how
capably they managed.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman and
family visited on Sunday with her
'parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Inglis
of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner of
Exeter spent a few days last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Mason, and Nancy and
Wanda, accompanied their grand-
parents home to Exeter to spend a
few days there.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ecken.
swiller and children of Ayton visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of his
brother, Mr. Frank Eckenswiller.
Mrs. Alcock of Brussels has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Irwin, who, with her baby, returned
home from Wingham Hospital on
Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Korman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clark McGregor
and family of Mitchell visited on
Sunday with Miss Olive Terriff and
Mr. Ross' McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman McQuill'in
and family of Lucknow visited on
Sunday with Mi's. Annie McQuillin.
Marlene Weber was sick with the
measles last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Leader and
family of Lucknow, and Mr, and
Mrs, Jas. E, Currie visited on Sun-
day at the home of the latter's
sister, Mrs. Jas, Scott of Palmer-
ston. Mr. Currie had a cow
struck with lightning during the
severe electrical storm on Friday
night. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker left
last Monday to motor to the
Pacific Coast. They will visit a
sister in Saskatchewan and a
brother in Vancouver during the
next month,
Grant Currie, Allan Carter, Brian
and Michael 'Forsythe, spent the
week-end at the District Scout
Camp, Camp Marty; for Cubs, at
Inverhu nen,
Miss Betty Hamilton of Niagara
Falls and Lucknow, spent the
Week-end with her grandparents,'
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. tuekton.
Mr, Fred Leaver •of Toronto spent
the week-end here with Mt. Chas.
Leaver, •
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McInnis and
Will of TeetWater, visited recently
With Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin,
and Mr. and Mrs, 'P. L. IVreInnis of
dorrie visited with Mr. end Mrs.
Dan Tiffin, Barry Tiffin is holi-
daying at the home of '2Vit and Mrs.
Dan McInnis of HolYreed0
Mr, arid Mrs. Craig Scott and
baby Blaine, and Mrs. Johnston
Cohn visited on Tuesday last, with
Mr.•and Ma's. Jas. Keen of Sudbury,
andOetty Ann and baby, Moadra,
eanie home With Mrs, Cohn and
Mrs. 'teen motors home this week-
end to spend a feW weeks bete.