Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1964, p. 9

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bridge which slumps the truck cashed $05k Govt InCreaSes Medicare Premiums INA CPI The Saskat wan government doubled net premiums for i965 op tion of the protiincial medi Vfraro plan Friday and in nerred personal premiums for hospital plan operation by bipar cent giiiuirh Minister stain the increases were de to cover rising costs oi two compulsory insurance government had said gs were rising too swiftly there was speculation de first fees might be imposed ildrevent frivolous use of fulw heureduivloes under the Steuart emphasized Fri bowever that he does not there has been much our use of services and be me contemplate deterrent all out of pocket aa for 35 base ces fie increased premiums will boat 25 per cent of the operating costs of the two estimated at more titan £00000 for the medical care emc and more than $48 moon for tire hospital scheme we remaining 75 per cent is paid by sales corporation and serial income tax eari miw increases brought the premiums up to the level at flich they had been when the teeth care plan first went peraiion tluiyvl 1962 fire aspital plan went into opera ii 1948 Ecmiums for 15 for the icai care plan in 1565 will in $12 year for individuals for families Premiiiml fluards 0n Toes flinisier Finds Liviirnson Ontpftm Al Grossrnan Ontario minister in In ioinI thins rapped ET tmexpected visrt the did not catch the jail unawarea mods to his embarrassment One of the guards kept the sinister ling because MrHGrosaman no identificatiopLhr prova titZn minister ofreionn in Grossman waited for 10 Vutcsouiside the jail door guard who had sifted ugh all the ministers crc ar would Iethiminto the Iiiuldin We waited another 10 intro inside die buiiding until guani could get in touch deputy governorvoi tha who finally came down Em Jail and accompanied YRS nmn COLLISION thrown from the truck which firo alter the impact on the Turner Tim was ml up for for tha hospital plan for 1965 operation will be 32 for indi viduals and $48 for families The medical care plan cov cnng all of the provinces 930 coo residents except those un der federal schemes such as the RCMP treaty lndians and armed forces personnel insures comprehensive range of med icalservices including surgery examinations and childbirth pare um plan also insures almost all ol the provinces res Idenla for comprehensive the counwmadAnMcL es toll highway on the bridge was closed The trucks load of wailboard was strewn along the ay for set al hundred feet rcphoio range of services Both plans were implemented by the 03 government as the first of their kind in Canada The former CUP government defeated by the Liberals in an April 21 election cut medical care premiums in half and dropped health plan premiums by 20 per cent in September 1963 TRY EXAhHNER WANT ADS PHONEMZIM BOY DRO uouvtlw OnlmlCPl Policesaidn twoyearold boy was drowned fit when boat operated by his father sank after striking rock in thelrrndiitiver near thls community as miles southeast of Sudhury Police said the family was from Ericau near Chalbam but would not release names BABY DIES CW NAPANEE Ont CHOne yearold Robert Bruce Elliott son of Mr and Mrs John El liott of the Napanec district was killed Friday when the car which his mother was driving went out at mnlroi andhit tree Mrs Elliott lost control of the car while attempting to stop Ilia child from falling off the front seat of the car She under went emernency at ijrgstonhosplt SNRM HITS NWN HAY RIVER NWTgtCPi Vlnds an more Ihanlo miles an hour and freezing rain lashed the small town of Hay River NVl Friday night Don Tay lor her of weekly news paper in the town aaid several small garages were blown down Wales on Great Slave Lake were es mated at so feet high Hay Riveris about 500 miles north of Edmonton TO LAUNCH WIPAIGN OTTAWA CPv ihe Unilt tartan Service Committee of Canada announced today campaign to raise 30000 for overseas relief and rehabilita tion will be launched Tuesday ihlsyearvmarlts the filth an niversary of the voluntary non dennminalional agency which will use the money to carry on more than 60 projects in nine countries of Asia and Europe FALLS TO DEATH OTTAWA CF Lawrence Ethler 22 of Hull Que was killed Friday when he slipped qmwr rm Carrotn union mernbershi by mi about 37 during horndepartmentrcported day summary of figures ro slttmooo leascdby the depirunent said membership in January 15 lolalied About memo This topped the previous yurr fig ure by 44000 department said but noted it about 7000 at the increase could be lb counted for through improved survey coverage Parliament lit ii Glance Friday Sept 1964 Tba unnmoiis corslderod Opposition Leader Diefel balrer asked for an Invch I1 anoan mm ml Banks farmer Scalar ers International Union prose idcnt convicted of conspiracy Labor Minister lunch on countered hie Conservatives whenin had ointcd and mddcd the sill chieft flhlidiael atarr tPC Onla cc on the an as woseai wipe iraryrlull that could end with theremoval of the federal trustecship over mariflinc rar 1995 his Diefenbalrer demanded that le Front de Liberation Qucbccois Quebec lermrist organization be stamped out once and for all Prime Minister Pearson said Quebec is not asking to take rivet fields of federal jurisdiction in negotiations for formula to amend the cone stitution TUESDAY SQL enemasanon manna flag debate The Senate stands adjourned until Seat IS Isouet German Relations Begin VNéw Era With Visit MW 1C The knit mmlfll creed1 in Bonn be tween Soviet Premier drev and West German Chan edlor Ird could ammu fonnal beginning of new era sovietmflerman relations nugt wi momenta or relations between Russia and the Werternalliancc generally Word of the melt Thursday from the West man press office in Bonn loforrnanltin Mow say the likelihood Is that Khmahchev will journey to the West Ger man capital sometime between November and March the meeting would be timed to come sflcr the British and American national elections this fall and well before the German elections scheduled for next September Erhard is understood to have told his aides tb he does not wentthe GermanSoviet nun mit coitfrrence to union into the final months leading up to the West Germnn citciion cani paign Plans for such meeting hare been under active consid eration rlnceat least March when Erhardwho tool over as chancellor from Konrad Adcn auer last Octoberlet It be WFpiifildyfliatIm not reiect the idea MAKES FIRST MOVE More recently however the chief impetus has come from the Russian side This mimi nttcd lnthc July idsit of Alexei sorta ro vtsn nusstli LONDON Reuters flie Shah oliran and Queen Farah bnva accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union next June the Soviet news agencyiass said Friday night TAYLOR machine welding COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 709728722 Hi John St After llrr Mzhubei Khrulrcbeve main law to Wu Admins chief editor cf the norm camper ines tln went to tbeildernl Mirth llcallhe perusal request thrusticbov fthc purpose is to intermediate the West German political clunale espe ciallstlt might bear nna metres Erhard meeting though technically Addiubel wehl in response to an inn tion from three urge Wat Ger man newspapers While in Geimany he confer red with Erhardand leading mtmbers or Erhards cabinet He is reported to havebeen highly pleased by the results of his soundingsAfter returning to Moscow ha meta foin ar ticles for lsvestla whldi in tons were reasonably iricndly to wardsGcrmany German diplomats here holed that both in his approaches within Germarry and in the newspaper articles Adrhubci steered clear of discussing aiers of disagreement between the no countries rs is taken as evidence that the Soviets are trying to pro para cordial atmosphere for topicvcl meeting CDLLDEASEflLim An understanding between West Genrinny and Russia if it should benchicved would help remove the biggest bar riar to further relaxati of ten sion between the So at bloc onditlieWcst rang DELIVERY OPEN EVERY WED SUN Ohrittiln Dan on Ray lelnlaloa 1m In blc opportunity Observers agree liiat the Ger man question is the most ex plosire continuing lasrrr still di viding the two camps 1bc problem has been how to reconcile Soviet insistuice on recognition of East Germany as wvcreim state and West Bean as lree Hills the Bonn governments demand for retrniiicaiion ol all of Germany under system at free cite trons What might be adticlcd ll some kind of modus virendl that would freece the present situation for number of years during which time West Ger man Soviet relations might have Glance in develop be yond the rudimentary lore at which they sit now perman ent solution would thereby be indefinitely postponed Diplomats here expect an Er bardKhrushchev meeting to be largely exploran vlvendi would take some time to ark out his the or till end but mrnriinn will nirlta can it home mm Minna win hospitility 11 in their name ltd 1M nmnllihu nIuuurunr Diedimmer zJWfi munundem uy wéndcrfu Vrsxecutlvc gar at practically USED CAR PRICE Jackson Motor 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