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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-05-12, Page 1212 'fie 'G(t<derieh Signal -Star, Thut.544,. Nay '1966 Little D'Arcy Doak appears more interested in the photographer than the fact he is one of five generations of one family gathered in Goderich recently. From left, are D'Arcy's great grandfather Andrew Smith, grand - mother Mrs. Elgin I -miler T (branding), mother Mrs. Wayne Doak with D'Arcy on knee, all of• Goderich, and great -great grandfather, Andrew Smith, Sr., of Mani- toulin Island. Hadden Studio Photo COMPANY BYLAWS APPROVED Bean Seek Amalgarnationt- �ro s p 'The Ontario Bean Marketing Board and Ontario Bean Grow-; ers rog+- ers Ltd., have jointly announced; the flollfywing; program of re- i organization: ApnliCetaon has been made for supplementary letters patent to reorganize Ontario Bean Growers Ltd.. to a ,non -share capita co-opei ative. The compA.ny by=laws have been approved by the board of directors of the company and by •the marketi,ri': bard. Election, procedures t l elsc a new marketing board which will be known as the Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing Boars- haute--been--d-r-awn up And .approved by the presently ,ap- pointed marketing board. The Marketing Board and On- tario Bean Growers Ltd. will jointly call meetings in the six main bean producing counties to: (a) N::min4ate and elect a dir- will be announced shortly ester for Ontario Bean Growers The county m5 G seting- are tent -� �- .), rative for eacii district;; atively scheduled for late May; b► Nominate and elect Bean' and- it is hoped to have reorgan-j ' • •t'rs' Commifteernen To r' iZatiofn completed in June. - ,ach c' strict; (c) Nominate dir-; The reorganization of both the ectors for the Ontario Bean Pro-'mariteting- board and the cam- rroc rs' Marketing Board. pany has been fully discussed 1h' election for the Ontario; with . special committee of -the 3ean P>;9ducers' Marketing Ontario Federation of Agricul- Board wi!1 be conducted by mail lure. b 11 a �. R(v-e*entatives of both the )n ario Bean Marketing Board and. On tario' Bean Growers ,Ltd.I will attend alt-couirty° meetings - to explain -election procedures and ti answer questions. Notices of meetings and in -I rarmation regarding the revised' bean marketing plan and the reorganized company will be mailed to bean growers. Details of eloction procedures and he revised representation The chief thing to look for in aluminum boats is loose rivets. ('heck, all the seams, and if a loose rivet should be found,, it ran- i'sually be tightened- effec- tively by the use of a hammier, with a piece o° `steel or an axe- nead as backing. Household. detergent and water makes an efficient cleanser for -aluminum boats if they a'e not badly dis- colored. in this, case, use a scouring •%pad or steel wool and a gond laundry soap.' GDCt NEWSFRONT SociaI Seas�n Q.D.C.I.'s social life ended ,last Friday night at a dance featur- ing the Del -Rays. Although it wr,s not a Sprpg Prom, a num- ber .p0 girls splurged and got dresses -:especially for it. ,..Right -Granny dresses! Everybody had 'a wonderful time. So you're a boy and you want. tie decide upon, a' career. Use your Imagination, work, and you, can do anything -within reason. 'The sky is your lin it! But I suggest you forget about being a prima donna or a belly dancer. There isn't much .of a ' futur' in these fields. You're a 'girt (I can tell be- cause 'you're wearing a skirt.) Which would you rather be a nurse or a teacher? (You don't want to be a nurse or a teacher?, Then how about a wife? This isn't your line yet either? Then, of course, now that you have ruled out the greatest job secur- ities--the ecurrities -the world, the sky is your limit, too. But don't overlook or scorn these jobs. They're terrifi::, necessary and reward- ing although common. Now have fun finding a new and different career. Magazines. '.iterarles and guidances offices are full of, informative booklets, so go in and dig. I don't think you'd enjoy ditchdigging though because this is really hard work and it del elopes muscles that don't fit smoothly under modern shoulder seams. 4: 4: 4. ,Two°.weeks ago the students of G.I,C.I, filled out question- naires put out by the Canadian departilrent.of labour "in cahoots with the, department of educa- tion. They hope to , discbver our modern views toward occup- ations so that more satisfactory guidance and career -opportun- ities can be made in Canada. Here's hoping these question= naires will do same good. - Why are the G.D.C.I. teams called "Vikipgs?. " . I always thought ichatnplain not Eric the Red same to the Goderich area and that Tiger Dunlop •end John Galt settled it. . The majority of us 'are no1>_even direct de- scendents of the Norsemen. So why "Vikings"? It could be ,a• because we live on a Jake and the Vikings- .lriginally sailed as Many of the seven seas as they ;r&itld. But we, as a school, don't even sail on° Lake Huron,` .But, then it could he because _ the Vikings travelled 'and won great territories. G.D.C.I. teams do travel and do„ win but they de- finitely do not leave devastation behind them As the Vikings did years ago. , - Seriously, though, aren't our teams ,called "Vikings," after the great Nrsemen, in " the hopes that we can live up -to the mythological bravery and suc- cess of the originals?.- Besides, "Vikings" has only seven letters and this makes it a terrific name to wear on a sweatshirt since it is relatively short and can becentred -with the second "i". And it does tit in cheers better than "The Team of the Land that Champlain Rested on and. Tiger Dunlop and John Galt 'Settled." That . would be an awful load for one sweatshirt, tog. So "Vikings" we 'are. * * A reek ago the G.D.C.I. Vik- ing Band hit the road for the, first time. I think all of them enjoy their well-deserved day off (from school). I wonder if the powers that4 were Could stand on 'their head as long as they hung upside down? Chapters al. a beginning to Ends fall snugly into place,, in their set spots in the courses. It's about time strive there are only three more weeks of school for 13's and fouz for the rest. Now more and more students are 'kbeconung teachers. In French grade la'ers are, teach- ing 9's and 10's. 'They were surprized and delighted et haw easy, it is and how anxious the kids are to learn and'co-operate. Grade 10 civics is also being taught by 13's. They're using the Socratie system, 'a system of teaching done by question and answer. If they keep at it, the real teachers can almost retire, except that they are necessary. Time is running out. The rough-draf is of the June exams is up -(Sun-bathing is not 'a good reason' ,why you want it altered). Public School Anticipating We hope the grade eights re- membered to .save their money for the graduation trip to Niag- ara Falls on 1V.lay 27th. Only two wetlt;s front tomorrow! Everyone cross their fingers and hope for .nice weatifer. Last Assembly The last assembly of the year wrili ee held . May 26 in the V.L.P S. , gymnless the date would have to `be changed for certain reasons. " It would rti. of interest to all pupils and parents a,' several basketball tabs will be given away to the winning teams (girls and boys). First Aid Test The written test for prelim- inary first aid awards was taken by all pupils on April 29. The (practical test was taken last Wednesday. ' It consisted ot do - BINGO at LEGION HALL Saturday, May 14 at 8:30 p.m. 15 GAMES - $1.00 The prize for each regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT . OF $90.00 IN 5'8 CALLS Sponsored by Branch 109; ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No -One Under 16 Permitted To Play pupils Journey ing bandages, . slings and an- swering ora'1. questions. Pupils who already had their prelimihary certificate ,tried for the Gold Star award. Ttie 'certificates will be sent throu# the mail to the people ^who \passed. � 8 Editors Meet Representatives of The Signal - Star will join 40 weekly news, paper editors from Western On- tario and officials from Canada's Expo -'67 pi ogram ,at a meeting at the London City Press Grub this Saturday. ' ,, Philippe de Gaspe Bleaubien, director of operations, and Brace. CrolJ, chief of press ser- vices, both from Montreal, will present colored ,slides and dis- cuss the progress, of this Can- adian project with newsmen. L. Lc DVJS N Hearing Aid. SERVICE CENTRE Friday, May 13) 1 to a a.m. CAMPBELL'S: Phone for FREE Home Appointment Service to all makes of Hearing Aids. . R. THEDE HEARING MD SERVICE Legislation approving' the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Plan-r-OMSIP for short -was passed in ike Ontario Legislature on Feb. 18th of this year. Coverage commenced April 1st for social assistance recipients. Coverage, wilt begin July 1st for those who have already enrolled, or who -enroll now before May 16th. OMSIP PROVIDES COVERAGE REGARDLESS OF AGE, . INCOME Everyone 'Who has lived.. • itt 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 OM'SIP established rates. ' People who find they can- not continue to -pay, for all or part of their OMSIP con- tract because of tinemploy Ment, illness or disability, may. apply for temporary assistance in paying their fees. OR HEALTH OMSIP has been estab- lished to provide adequate insurance coverage for the payment -Tof doctors' bills, and -to ,make this coverage available to all Ontario resi- dents regardlessof 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.)* any qualify for full or partial assistance Since the aim of OMSIP leg- • The Disabled Personal.' Fully-paid,coverage 0M islation is to provide adequate Allowances Acta_ppplication ' medical insurance for Ontario . tie General Welfare People resident in Ontario foe residents, full. or partial pre- the past 12 months and who Assistance Act rnium assistance - is -available. - . _, had no, tale income in 196fii : for those 'Who require it.. . ' • The`Mothers' Allowances get full assistance. . This means if these people Automatic fully, -paid ' , make ' out their application coverage - • The Old Age Assistance Act form now, before May 16th, Many residents and their • The Rehabilitation they will get OMSIP protec- de pendants have automatic- Se ices Act tion, fully. paid for by the P• ally received fully paid cover Automatic fully -paid government, starting this aid cover- July 1st. - age under OMSIP. These are In, addition, many who have age' is also provided for old people who are already re- been resident in Ontario for solving benefits under the lot-. age security pensioners and the past 12 months will be their dependants declared ell.- eligible for partial assistance, • gible ,for coverage by the depending on their taxable Ontario Department of Public income and number of de. Welfare„ pendants. (See below). - • The Blind Persons' .Allowances Act DO YoU QUALITY FOR PARTIAL ASSISTANCE?' j • b _'yr , • ott are -a -single -person - and: your • taxable income 'in 1965 was $500 or less. _ Complete cost $60.00 Government pays30.00 You pay . ;:i.30.00 ($7.50 eye 3 �onths) HERE'S YOUR APPLICATION FORM .4•. -. .m„t� 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 You pay 60.00 ($15.00 every 3 months) . q Yes, if you --have a family -o€ 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) 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. .P h Please use -BALL POiNT. PEN..COrout form carefully; Mail today!l INSTRUCTIONS • 1, if you -have-aSocialinsurance -N.umber write -it in.ther 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 1 in the box marked DAY. Print the name of the month (or its abbrey)ation) 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 V mark in the box marked FEMALE. 7. 0 you are single place a 1,/ mark in the box marked SINGLE. If you are married place a,/ mark in tide box marked MARRIED: If your status isother 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). (A Bask in any one of the • pretty styles from our new -for -summer Collection. Easy -care fabrics of Arnel Jersey, Arnel Seersucker, Terylene, Cotton; Dacron, Fortrel and many other long wearing always good looking fabrics. Choose from gay prints, colorful solids, woilderful stripes and flower-pasteis.Juniors', Misses', Women's sizes. 10.95, up ro GODERiCH i) emw alma ii-V...um arm gam o •-4 9. Print the first names of your wife or husband (spouse) in the first box. thiin print the first names of all your eligible_dependant starting with the oldest, in the following 'boxes. 0 you have more than five eligible dependant children continue your list in the section on this side of theform. 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 ghild 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 yelp-. 11. IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR PREMIUM ASSISTANCE Read this section very carefully and complete either the section marked ''A' or the one marked (not both). '12. Remember, 0 you receive benefits under any of the Acts listed under 15(1) in the folder entitled"OMSte...WHATITMEANSANDWHATITCANOOFORYOU", you shoo d not complete an application. form.: You will. be provided automatiily with fully paid coverage. ADDITIONAL DEPENDANT$! Day Bte irth Year Mot F FOR ADDITIONAL CHILDREN ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET ONTARIO MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN A PLICA %'I ®N FORM PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE BEFORE COMPLETING PARTIALLY ASSITED PREMIUMS Cosi 10i diose edible Tor �•---_- premium assistance , •(a) The single person $ 00,00 630.00 =30.00 ; (covering only the member) alae 1 with a taxable Income in 1965 3 m"„i of $500 or less ' (b) The family of twos 1120.00 110.00 se0.00 (covering the head of the family a+s.00 and one eligible dependant)tlOVINY with a total taxable income in 1966 Complete -Government-_- you • cost Pays Pay - of $1,000 or less (c) The family of three ot•more $150.00 00.00 1110.00. (covering the head of the and all eligible d pendan s)mlly diem with a total taxable Income in 1966 - a of $1,300 or less -- FULL PREMIUMS' Cost for those not eligible for premium assistance (a)• The single person (covering only the member) COST $60.00 a year ($15.00 every 3 months)! (b) The family of two , 9120.00•a year (covering the head of th ) family ($3040 every 3 months)' and one eligible. dependant) • i (c) The family of three or more • 1160.00 a year (covering the head of the family (537.50 every 3 months)( and all eligible dependants) - a• SEND YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM TOI. OMSIP, P.O. Box1700; Terminal A, TorontoerOntario. ° 1. Do you have a Soclal Insurance Number ' For Mike use only Social Insurance [ If yes. Insert, Number?al' No❑ . 1 • 2. Your Name Please print test or Family Name 3. Given Names (First) (Second) • 4. Your Address Please print RR it or P.O. Box or Street &-Number City or Town or Village or ' • t Office County 01' District 5. Day Birth Date Month Year❑ O. Sex' Male Female 7. Marital Status. f] ❑ •' . I. Occupation £ Nature of business er Industry +• , ° Single Married Other (specify) 9. LIST DEPENDANTS Some and/or children (children must be under and unmarried). Other depend.nta and fully employed children must apply for Wanda Given Names`Only,, Day Birth Date Month Year Sex M or F Given, Names Only Day Birth Date Month Year Sex ' M or F , .. 3rd child 4th child 5th child 10.InapplyingforcoverageunderTheOntarioMedicalServiceslnsurance List additional dependant children In spate provided abovie. Act, 1965, 1 confirm -.that 1 have lived In Ontario for the past 90 days, I am not covered'fpr total medical care by government and. that the Information given by me Is correct. . `..Dats.a,.. 19..... For office use only SIen.9ur. M Aoo4Ir M • APPLICATION FOR PREMIUM ASSISTANCE 11. I have lived in Ontario for the past 12 months, Imam not covered for total medical care by government. 1 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 1 hereby apply for lull premium assistance I and my'eligible dependants had no taxable In- come for the 12 Menthe ended December 31st last. I state that the information given by me is correct. Signature 6f Applicant . Date • 19 B. TAXABLE INCOME OF $1,300.00 'OR LESS 1 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 thatthe information given by me is correct. Date Stoniture of Applicant 19 . 7411:1