Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 6 Sep 1951, p. 1

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Giants Tere Local baseball fans cre in for a this week-end when we'll be favoured by a visit of the Port «rthur Giants from the a Lakehend Senior Baseball League, The Ginnts:. who have just recently completed a semi- i final series with the Red Sox at the Lake- head, will present a pretty strong squad for our boys to take on, The first game will be played at 6:00 | p.m, Sharp on Saturday night with the second: geme scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at the South Camp Diamond, In addition to these baseball games, | the third game of the Softball House Leaguo | finals will be played at 1:30 on Sunday afternoon, This gemce is also to be played at the South Camp Diamond. i 4 o-0-0 ATTENTION RESIDENTS} 3 4 notice has been sent to each tenant : or owner (with the Hydro bill) which asks § whether he is q public school supporter or | 2. Roman Catholic and a separete school gapporter, 48 now there is only a public iH school in Terrace Bay, all taxes have been | in support of the public school. who are Roman Catholics and who wish to i have tax6s, which are paid on the property they rent or own, go to support the proposed: separate school are required to so notify the municipal office. This may be done by j; indicating which school they support on the | notice form, and returning it by September 26th, 1951. Persons i o-0-0 THREE CiUSES OF ACCIDENTS "T Didn't See" WT Didn't: Think* "T Didn't Know". KRGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE B | DS Weekend. NEW RATES | BLUE OROSS PLAN FOR HOSPIT.L CARE Sharp and continuing increases in hospital costs have made it necessary for the Hospital Association to announce a new rate schedule to take effect October lst, 1951. a In designing the new rate structure, the Association has taken particular care to meke a fair distribution of the subscription i rates as they apply to the categories of / subscribers using the greatest amount of i benefits, Previously, the family rate was twice that of a single person, however, i, since experience has shown that the ratio 1 of hospitel care used by participants in femily contracts is greater than two to one, the new rate schedule shows a corres- pondingly wider spread between single and family charges, The new monthly rates effective October i lst, 1951, are as follows for semi-private i coverage: SINGLE - $1.45 - FAMILY - $3.65 The LongLac Pulp and Paper Company pays i; the rate for an employee) employees who wish ii to cover their families pay the difference : between the single rate and the family rate. i Under this new schedule, this is the differs ence between $3.65 and $1.45 which amounts ie $2.20 per month, In cases where a man and his wife are both employed by the LongLac Co., the Comp= any pays twice the single rate or $2.90, the balance being paid by the employee, o-0-0 4LUABLE KEEP THEM OUT OF DANGER} YOUR FINGERS . September 6, ee

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