- > = G-) > =f ifs HE Set 27 flit of first fare. . Reaceck bythe organist Mx, 5 "IN Sh Suntan Row A very favourable atten- Snelgrove was much appre- Hull, England is enjoying a ance worshipped at church ciated. Offering gathered 1, ation with cousins Mr. & last Sunday and partook of by Mr. H Holthy and Mr. juss wartyn and rela- Holy Communion. During 1. Hodgins. -_ - the service the minister Mf anyone has a child to ong Mrs. Ben Smith voiced an impressive cere. ¢ daptized please contact have returned from a wee? mony while Mr"Allan Mar. 'the minister, phone 2533 in Sault Ste. Marie district tym was officially added to defore Oct, 17h. visiting some of their fam- cock te tare wetromed tho oad Sey emt Se. ais Denso Julies, os 8 new as they all Christening of their grand- guest attended a Church stood im the area of the som Ross Wayne at the wor- wedding in Belleville on pulpit. We hope for more ship service held in Har cot aay the Milne apts, ou. apa Mrs, Stan' Glass in South if you phone 3601 if you Rev. M. Reeves again de- Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Porcupine attending the have had viistors or bee livered a fitting message ap- L. Beacocks were among 4,079) of an aunt. away over Thanksgiving propriate for the day. the nearly fifteen family ga- We trust Mr. and Mrs. week-end, which I hope «-" The choir, accompanied thering who all enjoyed the Barclay and children will enjoy. ONTARIO Important message to Ontario residents aged 65 and over On January 1, 1972, hospital and medical insurance premium payments will be abolished for all residents of Ontario 65 years of age and over. This is in keeping with recently announced Ontario Government policy This policy will apply to the age of the certificate holder and will include coverage for eligible dependents. Premium-free coverage becomes effective on.the first of the month during which a resident becomes 65 HOW IT WILL WORK Under the new plan combined coverage will be continued under the resident's present Ontario Hospital Insurance number. The OHSIP billing system will be discontinued. All residents 65 or over who remit Ontario Hospital Insurance premiums on a pay-direct basis will be requesged to complete a premium exemp- ~ tion application As the insurance records do not identify those who will be eligible for premium- free coverage, the application, when received, should be completed by those 65 and over and returned as soon as possible in the envelope which will be provided. If you qualify and have already paid premiums to cover benefits after January 1, 1972, a refund will be made for the over-payment. Unfortunately, until exemption applications are processed we cannot avoid routine mailing of normal premium notices. However, residents 65 or over should not be concerned. If the notice applies entirely to coverage in 1972, please hold it until the application for free coverage is received. IF YOU PAY YOUR PREMIUMS THROUGH A GROUP Persons enrolled in groups will be reported to us by the group and transferred to our "Premium Exemption"' file Groups will be fully informed about this im the near future. ONTARIO HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ontario. Hon A. B. R. Lawfence, Q.C., Minister of Health fore eeenevereprrererete' PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY 4 ' SATURDAY, OCT. 9th 8:00 a.m. -- FIRST YEAR PEE WEE 9:00 a.m. -- SECOND YEAR PEE WEE 10:20 a.m. -- FIRST YEAR BANTAM 11:20 aun. -- SECOND YEAR BANTAM 12:30 a.m. -- ALL TYKES 2:30 p.m. FIRST YEAR NOVICE 3:30 p.m. SECOND YEAR NOVICE * 4:30 p.m. ' ALL MIDGETS ALL JUVENILES PLAYERS MUST BE REGISTERED BEFORE GOING ON ICE. + BOOK YOUR WINTER Requirements Now! 16% DAIRY 24% DAIRY 32% DAIRY 40% DAIRY 41% DAIRY Select The Correct Master Program For Profitable Dairy Feeding SS5ESPSERESEESES A SSEEE Cees.