Page 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS ' December 19, 1968 CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank Dr. McCausland, a Your ©)ntario Mrs. Buck, nurses and staff of Terrace Bay Hospital and those who sent cards or visited during my recent, Hospital Insurance |= ire would like to _CHRISTMAS STUFFINGS hear from you Con gba Jack Yates. (before it's too late) Tender and big, Grandma stuffs a chicken 'When you arenewly wed When you turn 21 you are S "hy the "family" Hospital no longer covered by : o | stuff my pig - Insurance premium J ae parents' Hospital In goes a penny, must be paid to Insurance. You must coverhusbandand wife. If youbelong 4 ~ toagroup notify {& your group without cS delay orif you both * pay premiums directs : notify H.LR.B. When you move to a new job you can keep insured by fol- lowing the instruc- tions on the Hospital! Insurance "Certifi- cate of Payment Form 104" that your present employer i is required to give you on leaving. take out individual In --" a dim =? 4 membership within We're all getting ready 30 days. Get your ap- For Christmas time! =. plication form ata ; # bank, ora hospital, / or from H.I.R.B. When you have a new address notify your group. If you don't belong to a group, write H.I.R.B. H-I-R°B Health Insurance Registration Board, 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7. LOYAL oe RDE R OF MOOSE Serving Ontario's Health Insurance Plans. For the Time of Your Life... Christmas Feature ( from Page 19). were an expensive gift at $1.65. What child could ask for a better gift, and what parent could wish for a more reasonable price list? If expense was no object, you could order one of the more lavish articles .... a sofa with mahogany finish, a full 41 inches long with silk tapestry cov- ering the springs, at $13. Clothes, fur pieces and watches were as popular inithose days as they are today, but other gift selections reflect the Christmas spirit of a less cynical age. Books, hymnals and Bibles bound in leather were an obvious Yuletide choice with our Grandparents, to whom Christ was an important part of Christmas. He was not someone who had to be = back" into the season. CHRISTMAS JOY Best wishes for Free ice Novelties a Merry Christmas-- Dec. 31st. 1968 9:30--1:30 Lakehead Orchestra to all our friends. i SISSON'S SALES & SERVICE 100 tickets 19 'to 00 E couple Da RL NE AE RT NNR ee SR te NO =. NR ER CN NE ST 2 6 ISTE SD SS Ee ev CRE cia