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DRAIN TENDERS
Township of Hay
Separate, sealed tenders plainly marked, will be received by the
undersigned Municipal Clerk until 6.00 P.M., April 30th, 1960, for the
construction of the following Municipal Drains according to the En-
gineer's Report.
NO. 1 — THE DECHER MUNICIPAL DRAIN
NO. 2 — THE MUNN MUNICIPAL DRAIN
These two drains consist of both tile and open drain, catch ham
sins and CMP. Plans and specifications may be seen and tender forms
obtained at the offices of the undersigned or a complete set of plans
and specifications may be obtained from the Engineer and enclosing
a deposit of $5.00 (Deposit not refundable). A marked cheque made
payable to the Treasurer of the Township of Hay for 10% of the bid
must accompany each tender. Contractor to place the order for the
tile and invoiced to Hay Township. Work to be completed by May 20th,
1960 or earlier, weather permitting. Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
C. P, Corbett, P. Eng., II. W. Brokenshire, Clerk,
Consulting Engineer and Surveyor, Twp. of Hay, Zurich, Ont.
Box 75, Lucan, Ont.
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DASHWOOD and
DISTRICT
(Intended for last week)
Dashwood Merry Maids
The fourth meeting of Dashwood
DRAIN TILE
AND
SEPTIC TANKS
SOLD & INSTALLED
WATER LINES —
FOCTNDATIONS —
BULLDOZING —
LAWN ROLLING —
CALL -
BOB ROWCLIFFE
PHONE 678R31 — IIENSALL
4-11 Merry Maids was held on
Monday at the home of the lead-
er, Mrs. Sid Baker, with five girls
and two leaders present.
Miss Bette Tillman, Huron
county home economist, from
Cornwall were special guests.
The leaders demonstrated the
making of beef stew and the mem-
bers made dumplings. These were
eaten for lunch. The various cuts
of beef were reviewed. Notes were
given on: 'How much meat to buy";
"The number of ways that meat
can be stored."
Home assignment is to find two
simple meat recipes where the
meat is cooked by moist heat me-
thods and find two recipes where
dry heat methods are used. Add
to recipe file and indicate meth-
od used.
The next meeting will be at the
home of the assistant deader, Mrs.
Gordon Bender on Monday, April
18.
Ladies' Aid
The W.S.W.S. meeting of the
Evangelical UB church. was held
on Friday evening with the Spirit-
ual life group in charge and Mrs.
Jessie Rader chairlady,
May meeting will be a mother
and daughter banquet.
PAGE THREE
When in Zurich
GET YOUR HAIR C.UT AT
EARL OESCH
BARBER SHOP
Open Thursday
and Saturday Nights
TIEMAN'S HARDWARE
• Oil Burner
• Plumbing
• Heotinp'
SALES and SERVICE
Service
Electrical
Work
FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT
PHONE 8 — DASHWOOD
TODAY, MORE THAN 51/2 MILLION RESIDENTS
OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ARE COVERED BY
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
THIS MEANS THAT 935 OF THE POPULATION
NOW HAVE MAXIMUM PROTECTION AGAINST THE COST OF NECESSARY HOSPITAL CARt
4,200,000 ONTARIO RESIDENTS, IN GROUPS, are now in-
sured ... 26,000 business firms and other organizations are
co-operating to make these benefits available to their em-
ployees and members.
1,200,000 RESIDENTS, NOT IN GROUPS, are insured through
premiums paid directly to the Commission.
100,000 MUNICIPAL WELFARE RECIPIENTS are also covered
for hospital care.
$158,000,000 WAS PAID IN 1959, through the Commission,
for standard ward hospital care received by insured residents.
EVERY MONTH LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 80,000 PATIENTS
received hospital benefits under their Ontario Hospital Insur-
ance Certificates. These benefits covered cases ranging from
minor emergency treatments to long-term illnesses costing
several thousands of dollars.
8,000 ONTARIO RESIDENTS RECEIVED BENEFITS for hospi-
tal care while outside the Province.
MORE HOSPITAL BEDS IN ONTARIO
Communities, hospitals and the Commission are working
together, assisted by Provincial and Federal grants, to meet
the need for more hospital accommodation in a growing
Ontario. In 1959, 2,000 new beds were added; accommoda-
tion for 3,000 beds was under construction and facilities for
3,500 more beds were in advanced planning stages.
WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN TO YOU?
It means many things. But, to you as an insured person, prob-
ably the most important is the fact that hospital expense is
no longer an obstacle when your doctor recommends hospital
care for you or your dependants. This means greater peace of
mind for all concerned.
HERE'S WHAT TO DO
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR JOB ...
Be sure to get your Certificate of
Payment (Form 104) from the
firm you are leaving. Follow the
simple instructions on the back.
IF YOU GET MARRIED...
Family Hospital Insurance premi-
ums are required. Be sure you are
both protected. Tell your em-
ployer or collector right away.
If you pay direct ... tell the
Commission.
IF YOU ARE NOW NINETEEN ...
This means you are no longer in-
sured under your parent's Hospi-
tal Insurance Certificate. When
you become 19, separate premi-
ums are required. Application
forms are available at hospitals,
most banks and any office of the
Commission.
IF YOU CHANGE ADDRESS—
If
DDRESS...If you pay through a group, no ac-
tion is necessary. If you pay on a
direct basis, tell the Commission
immediately.
IF YOU GO TO HOSPITAL;;:
Make sure you take your Hospital
Insurance Certificate or, at least,
the Certificate number. To avoid
confusion jot the number down
now, where it can easily be found
when needed.
IF YOU NEED EMERGENCY CARE...
Remember — Emergency Out-
patient hospital care is insured
only if received within 24 hours
following an accident.
AND REMEMBER ...
Always pay premiums when due.
Don't take chances. Prompt pay-
ment of Hospital Insurance pre-
miums safeguards your future
protection. It may be a blessing to
you some day.
READ YOUR HOSPITAL
INSURANCE "GUIDE"
— an interesting little folder which
gives you the answers. Copies are
available from insured groups, all
hospitals, most banks, or any office
of the Commission.
IF YOU ARE NOT INSURED
YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS
Application forms are available at hospitals and most bunks or any
office of the Commission ... Firms having 6 to 14 persons on the
payroll may elect to form groups. Obtain details from the Commission.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEIRVIE ESGOMMIiiSION
TORONTO 7, ONTARIO