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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Dec 1971, p. 5

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By Dave Heannig The Bruins got past the Canucks to score a 4+2 win This game featured an oddity because allâ€"star goalâ€" tender Bob Brown played forward while Leo Mcâ€" Aleney minded the nets. Bruins goals were scored by Terry Anstett, Derek Douglas, Bryan Rehkopf and Allan Black. Scott Pauley played headsâ€" up hockey scoring two goals assist‘ng on another. ' Komer and Paul Humâ€" el scored the Leafs other two goals. Gary Downing, Ed Bolton Lnd Philip Pyatt scored for the Canadians. The Canucks marksmen were Mark Sekulin and Wayâ€" ne Herter. Rangers win 7â€"5 In a high scoring game the Rangers â€" outâ€"scored _ the Wings 7â€"5. Mark Mayo playâ€" ed another excellent game scoring two goals and makâ€" ing two assists. This gives Mayo 17 points to lead the league in scoring. ___ Leafs win 4â€"3 The. Leafs defeated the Canadians 43. Rick Boegel put in : three â€" goal â€" performance FORM A COLLECTION Roll out the cube! 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Sabres win 6â€"4 Sabres put down the Blues 64 in a fast moving game. Aces goals were put in by Steve Boone and Dave Hartâ€" man. Joe McDonald notâ€" ched the Aces other two goals. Steve Wettlaufer got his first hatâ€"trick of the season for the Sabres. Bruce Stephâ€" ens scored twice and Gerâ€" hard Ehrlich once. Brent Bonner scored twice for the Blues. Dave Dahms and Mike Snyder singles. Wings goals were Bruins, Leafs and Rangers win _ Waterloo Square Penguins win 6â€"3 The Penguins registered their second win of the seasâ€" on with a 63 win over the Siskins. (After 1â€"year Residence in Ontario) As of January 1, 1972 residents aged 65 and over are exempt from paying Ontario Health Insurance premiums to cover themselves and their eligible dependents. To benefit from this exemption, insurance may be transferred to the name of the older spouse if it is presently in the name of a spouse under age 65. Bill Ferguson scored three Most residents aged 65 years and over have already applied for premiumâ€"free coverage, but if you have not done so, please write to the Plan giving your Ontario Hospital Insurance number, your OHSIP number, and month and year of birth. Persons who turn 65 after January 31, 1972, should apply at the timefor free coverage. If you pay your premium on a direct basis, write to the Plan for an application. If you pay through a group, advise your group. Premâ€" jumâ€"free coverage will take effect on the first day of the month in which your 65th birthday occurs. Any premiums paid to cover benefit periods beyond that date will be refunded. Your present OHSIP card should be used when claiming for medical and practitioner services received up to March 31, 1972. As the present Ontario Hospital Insurance numbers and billing system will form the basis of the new plan, anyone who does not now have hospital insurance coverage should register without delay. * Applications are available in banks and hospitals and from offices of the Ontario Health Insurance Plan. The new "Ontario Health Insurance Plan" will provide all the coverage now available to you under both OHSIP and Ontario Hospital Insurance. And it will do so at a lower combined premium than you now pay for the two separate plans. The new premiums will be payable in January, 1972, and thereafter, to cover benefit periods beginning on or after April 1, 1972. These new premiums will be: * $11.00 a month for a single person, and e $22.00 a month for a family (2 or more eligible persons) The Ontario Health Insurance Plan will replace the OHSIP (medical) and Ontario Hospital Insurance plans as of next April 1, and you will then have only: * one plan to deal with; * one health insurance identification card; * one health insurance number (your former Ontario Hospital Insurance number); e one combined premium to pay. If you now have Ontario Hospital Insurance, your changeover to the new combined plan will be automatic. No action on your part is required as the new plan will be based on the existing hospital insurance billing system. FREE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS REPLACES "OHSIP"" AND®"ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE"" YOUR NEW COMBINED GOVERNMENT PLAN The Plan will provide each insured single person and each insured head of a family with a new Ontario Health Insurance Identification Card to use for insured services received on or after April 1. Anyone who has not received his or her card by that date should use the current Hospital Insurance Certificate, after April 1, 1972, for medical and hospital services until the new card is received. Things you should know about ... ONTARIO HEALTH INSURANCE COMMISSION 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 295, Ont. BE SURE YOU ARE COVERED NEXT APRIL 1st! NEW IDENTIFICATION CARDS IMPORTANT ed once each for the Siskins. ler picked up the other two win over the Seals with Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, December 30, 197 1 § (After 1â€"year Residence in Ontario) Effective with the benefit month of April, 1972, individuals and families with no taxable income for the year 1972 are eligible, on application, for 100% Ontario Gdvernment premâ€" ium assistance. Individuals with less than $1,000 taxable income in 1972, and families with total taxable income of under $2,000 are eligible for 50% premium assistance. This will reduce the monthly premiums to $5.50 for such individuals (instead of $11.00) and to $11.00 for an eligible family (instead of $22.00). Taxable income is the amount on which a person pays income taxes, after subtracting from his total income all exemptions and other deductions to which he is entitled. Note: If you remit your premiums on a direct basis, details on Premium Assistance will be mailed with your next Premium Notice. Residents enrolled in groups will be informed through their groups. PREMIUM ASSISTANCE markers Brad Betke ruined John Vanderwiet‘s chance for a shutout when he scored the Seals lone goal

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