THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 22,1962 2] By RON MacDONALD "Lloyd Says Medicare =|Will Depend On Time "There is no question that the _ is here to stay. It will take toon Agreement," was signed. The etlalation was amended at to get a special session of the legisia- smoothly it working as as everyone would REGINA (CP) -- The first ent - univer.| time nea oa ayes ae omener5 ae fae tween ens 198 mm and 'TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, poe tals, terms, service. New and Hamilton's, 137 Brock South. MO esses. governm: sal medical care insurance plan in North America was insti- tuted in Saskatchewan thi s year, amid controversy between the province's CCF government and the medical profession. When the compulsory, tax- medical care plan |was put into effect July 1 it FILTER QUEEN Sales and Service. Liberal trade-in any A are de- monstration. Telephone 426-4683. sparked a boycott by doctors. As the majority closed their regular practice, about 240 of the 900 doctors in the province manned emergency treatment GOING 'hunting? Get your sup ee at wen Ocbarne Guns, ae ee Jack- ets, boots, etc, Call now 7: centres at hospitals. Revisions in the legislation led to an end of the boycott, by TABLE B taw, power a on stand a: used only once, $0" Telephone y, 668-5783, carmisTMAS TREES -- Tey & BR Free very.|mier Woodrow J} loyd said: doctors, but the controversy, continues to echo. At year's end, however, Pre- Kopi 144 Annis Street. NEW ELECTRIC stove, four burners, rotisserie. Electric refrigerator. top freezer, $200. for both or will sell separately, 413 Parry, Street, Whitby, 668-5011 after 6 5 Pm. M cleaner Bid all makes. prosbi hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals, Wallace Vacuum Serv. fee, Call anytime. 728-0591. "Industry Ends 'Record Year Canada's Gas TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's ELMER'S Furniture and ag yes "Holiday Specials", See all the rest, come buy = = 'tor less. E, Wilbur, Hampton, 263. on on organs (new) only $36.95; new * treet and King Street RECORDS inate for Christmas, A gift that will last. Very reasonable. Tape recorders for rent. Telephone Toronto RU 9-1533, BRAND new supermatic, reduced $60. Free lessons, Oshawa Centre, 329 Simcoe Street South. Open till 9 p.m. CLEARING: These things can sow go: Singer treadle; Easy wringer washer: Frigidaire refrigerator, 11 cubic feet) girl's pe ll ge TY radio transmitter. Tele- machines, Elna, con ce Sones, wie) 8 ox 1 doll crib: Brantford articles in good condition. Tele- 725-2156. heat serial wil "jsociation, says in a year-end |canada was $260,000,000 up 15 natural gas industry, ending a record-shattering year, expects to set records again "'in each ind every area of its activities" in 1968, John W. L. Ostler, pres- ident of the Canadian Gas As- statement. Qn the basis of available fig- ures, which Mr, Ostler expects to be revised upward when fi- nal reports are in, volume of natural gas produced in Canada in 1962 reache 4920,000 million cubic feet, up 40 per cent over 1961. Canadian market purchases increased 14 per cent while ex- ports to the United States in- creased 95 per cent, following' the opening of new markets in California and the Pacific North- west. Income from sale of gas in per cent, while the value of ex- good Ont., ughlin ports was $70,000,000, up 70 per cent. Mr. Ostler, president of Ca- nadian Meter Co. Ltd., Milt»n, said that while production has een increasing year by -jyear, reserves in Canada have 'irate of 2,900,000 been increasing at an average million feet ancwaly for the last six years. In 1063 Mr, Ostler expects Ca- nadian sales to reach $290,000,- 000 and exports $75,000,000. anywhere, a ny | formerly Com: Furniture. Cal Blake 7280181. : SKATES Oshawa's Leading Skate Ex- 32----Articles For Sale FURNACES, forced air, 10-year guar- » $2.25 per week, no down 1, $130. Telephon TUXEDO -- new. Price, $30. apply 125 Burk Street Pg gee I aot g " prove. like, but with a measure of . » it should im- oodwill . DOCTORS' BOYCOTT When the doctors' 102 doctors, United States and Britain, medical services, The deadlock lasted for 23 days. From July 1 on, als started court was beyond the ways, The Saskatchewan '"'Keep Our that had been formed to seek a delay in instituting the plan, at it third) mass rally in Regiaa July 11 attracted 4,500 persons from all over the province, calling for suspension of the legislation un- til agreement was reached be- tween the government and the Doctors Committee" medical profession. PLAN AMENDED On July 18 an armistice was D. Dal- gleish, president of the Saskat- chewan College of Physicians presented sug- gestions for negotiation of the dispute as he spoke to a CCF in sight when Dr. H. and Surgeons, party convention. At the government's request Lord Taylor, a labor peer who architects of Britain's sational health plan, flew in to try to arrange a set- was one of the tlement, On July 23 a government-doc- "Saska- tors compromise--the boycott came with establishment of the government plan on July 1, the province's new medical care insurance commission imported mainly from the to bolster the emergency services, Co-operative clinics were born as citizens banded together to hire doctors to provide full some doc- tors left the porvince. Individu- actions--all later dropped--trying to prove the medical care insurance act) legislature's jurisdiction, or unsound in other ture and, the doctors' oycott ended. Throughout the dispute the government was without the health minister who piloted the original legislation through the legislature. Walter Erb quit the cabinet and the CCF party, in protest against handling of the situation, and later joined the Liberal party. WON CONCESSIONS As the year was ending Dr. Dalgleish stated: "We've never been in favor of this type of plan, and in principle we still aren't, but it's the law.' By the "Saskatoon Agree- government the right to work outside the medical care plan, obtained some curtailment of the powers of the medical care commission, and carved a place in the plan for doctor-operated health agencies such as Medical Services Incorporated, Under the amendments doc- tors were given four methods of billing patients, and under three of these they are reimbursed |from the medical care commis- sion at a rate of 85 per cent of the physicians' college fees schedule -- the patient making up the difference if the doctor bills are more than 85 per cent of the schedule. The fourth method, which is not expected to get much use, allows a doctor and his pa- tients to operate completely ia- dependent of the plan, but pa- tients still must support the plan financially, and be regis- tered as beneficiaries. FINANCING SETUP Premiums under the plan are $12 yearly for single persons, $24 for families, yielding an estimated $7,000,000 a wear. Another $10,800,000 revenue for the operation comes from a Sales tax, and increased income and corporation taxes are to provide about $7,000,000, Non- Expansion Seen For "|Next Year TORONTO (CP) -- Carl A. ollock, good year and starting another The com- ing year should be one ofcon- tinuing economic and industrial expansion "at a somewhat re- duced rate, president of the Canadian Man- ufacturers' Association, says in yment|2 Year- -end statement. 723-4729.\president of Dominion Electro- Ont., describes Canada as in the enviable position of ending one y t of premiums could bring a summary conviction and fine of up to $25. The Saskatchewan physicians' and surgeons' college had sup- port in its fight against he government plan from medical groups across Canada, but the! idea of some kind of medical) care plan now is under study| by at least five other provin- cial governments. A bill setting out broad terms of a plan for Ontario residests, not likely to come into force be- fore 1964, ig on the legislature agenda in Ontario. The Quebec and Alberta governments are working out medica linsurance plans with their medical profes- sions. The governments of Man- itoba and British Columbia have recommended a federally-subsi- dized plan. se and other provinces ment" the doctors won from the) © For Good Boys TRAIN SETS TRI-ANG ELECTRIC $27.90 Up ' RACE CAR SETS Trees and Trim CHRISTMAS TREES Pruned & Forestry Grown Scotch Pines All sizes. - Wholesale & Retail FOWLER FORESTRIES 306 KING WEST and 192 VERDUN ROAD SCALETRIC $46.90 Up Suddard's Cycle Shop 497 SIMCOE ST, S. 725-3979 CHRISTMAS TREES ' |IEDGAR'S Decor Centre For The Family GET STARTED OIL PAINTING THIS CHRISTMAS Easels, Paint Sets, Canvases, Brushes, Pallets, Sketch Pads, Oils, Paint by Number Sets, |Holiday Food Order Peale Christmas LITZ ae Special -- ie Ban- quets, Bowling Alleys, 117 Bloor St. E. 723-4722 34' King St, West 723-7351 Christmas Fowl Capons and Turkeys each HARVEY SINGULAR 728-6410, No, 16 Darlington South No, 2 Highway PRUNED Scotch: Pine, 9 ft. Spruce $1.50 CHRISTMAS JOY Bicycles.-- C.C.M. Skates, C.C.M. -- Bauer. Let us be Santa. 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PYJAMAS AND GOWNS: Shortie & Long Lengths SHORTIES and CAPRIS Small, Med., Large, OS. $2.98 to $5.98 ERWINNE'S SPECIALTY SHOP 11 SIMCOE S 723-7421 For a Christmas Spirit SCOTCH PINE HAND PRUNED ALL SIZES 2,000 TREES YOUR CHOICE $2.00 OSHAWA GARDEN SERVICE 1259 SIMCOE NORTH 723-3222 Open Evenings Inside Showing Wear A Gay Corsage 59c to 79c Hang A Wreath on the Door Christmos Wreaths $5 up Colorful Outdoor Wreoths Christmas Door Knockers $3 up. REED'S FLORIST 10% 'King Street West 163 Bloor Street West Telephone 725-1131 Christmas Trees PRUNED Special your choice 97c, Coloured your choice pink, blue, silver, $2.91. Exclusive Extra 5% cosh bonus 'coupons. CANADIAN TIRE CORP, ASSOCIATE STORE 115 Simcoe St. S. Holiday Services the "Help Wanted" ade in the Classified Section today, The Safe Way To Celebrate the Holiday Season RIDE WITH MERCURY TAX! 725-4771 14 ALBERT ST. SCOTCH PINE Premium Grade, Pruned by Professionals to look Natural, All sizes, COLORED TREES White, pink, blue, silver and gold. Tree stands, lights, decora- tions. Trees inside for your Comfort green GIFTS TO TREASURE NASH JEWELLERS New name brand Watches, Bulova, Gruen, Waterproof Rolex-Oyster.. Guaranteed for one yeor regardless of break- 195 SIMCOE S. 723-9433 TURKEYS YOUNG, TENDER, TASTY DELIVERED OVEN READY Special prices for churches and banquets year around supply. COURTICE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS W. A. SMITH BUILDERS' SUPPLY Ping Pong Tables Pro-type, $21.95 Christmas Cut-Outs Senta and Reindeer Each 75¢ Homasote Train Boards 701. BROCK/STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-2379 COMPLETE SELECTION STILL SKATES SLIPPERS USE OUR LAY-A-WAY BURNS' SHOES 1 KING STREET WEST TURKEY RANCH DIAL 728-5392 For Him ELEC EU LR OE OE Somethin FOR THE SPORT? YOU CAN STILL GET IT AT Bolahood's Sportshaven 61 KING STREET E. 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New Ful ond Used. Lorgest assortment oon ull gear shift, In town, Member Ontario Christmas with the relevant indicators Tree Growers Association, pointing to further expansion. seem inclined, in view of the 34--Lost And Found experience in Saskatchewan, to For Your: Beauty Oshawa's Most Modern Tax! SHOES DRAYTON CYCLE 204 BOND STREET EAST FUEL OIL, COAL OIL FURNACES 24 hour service DIXON'S 313 Albert St. 723-4663 Day or Night 35--Legal WRIST WATCH: Lady's, Roamer Swiss watch, lost Friday, 14, viein- ity Oshawa or |. After 6 p.m. tele- phone 728-3265. "Despite the worry generated earlier in the year by our bal- ance-of-payments position, the Canadian economy not only re- 35--Legel coverd remarkably but actu- 2 oe oe he Teena oe ae Cee contracted in _Ra.| busi history book. ally finished 1062 with new em- ployment, production, sales and Dalgleish. heed a recent caution by Dr. "Politicians, citizens and doc- tors in the future," he said, "should get together and find a more suitable answer than we found here." export records chalked up in its 15th day of December, CITY OF OSHAWA TENDERS of 'country will require attention, on|/but I think manufacturing can "Some soft spots across the do well again in the year ahead, although possibly the scale will be somewhat moderated. "Devaluation, plus the 1962 budget's modest tax incentives to imcreased sales, and. rising support for the 'Buy, Make and Appliance Sales Future Bright Dealers from coast-to-coast look to a good final quarter, in- dicates a check by Electrical Merchandising Week. A fair to good year to date is the basis |For Girls FIDELITY PROTECTION SERVICES LTD. Commercial, Industrial, Protection Service 728-0490 or Call Collect Toronto 925-1040 Trained, uniformed officers Radio Patrol Cars, Retail ICE SKATES C.C.M, and BAUER White -- All Sizes $9.95 to $14.95 Suddard's Cycle Shop A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE 1015 KING ST. E. 725-1764 CHRISTMAS TREES PRUNED From our Greenhouse FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS Gift Certificates For Flowers VAN BELLE GARDENS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY DRESS SHOES CURLING BOOTS COCKTAIL BOOTS SLIPPERS, ETC. Shop for Christmas gifts of Comfort and Pleasure. DAVIDSON'S 31 SIMCOE NORTH safe ro wararene 39 Me FEAR S50 $299 oe gaa Chain Saws $ 1487 SIMCOE ST, N, 728-0031 Your North End Texaco & Scott Dealer FREE |! GIFTS From Around TOP COAT Comfort Convenience 725-9572 BARBARA'S BEAUTY SALON © 75 Celina Street ATTENTION MEN Elna Sewing Machines: with or without open arm portable and desk models. Bargain Prices this Christmas shawa Sewing Centre 329 SIMCOE S. 728-2391 We have . . . the perfect FOR The World GIFT For Her . Sell Canadian' program, will/for the cheerful predictions of DEMOLITION SEALED TENDERS, addressed to Chairman, City Property Com- ES72 mittee, ¢/o City Clerk, and will be received until 5:00 RM, ( MONDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1963 for the demolition of a single storey house located at 319 Gibbons Street in Oshawa. All moterial to become property of successful bidder. Tender forms and further informotion may be obtoined at the office of the undersigned. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. "Tender for Demolition" F, E, Crome, P, Eng. City Engineer, Oshawa, Ontario WHITBY C LASSIFIED SEPTIC tanks cleaned Walter Ward. 24 Chestnut Street West, telephone 658-2563. |man and Gibsons, OFFICE space for rent. Formerly Bow- ho ga Mg West, Whitby. help Canadian industrialists cap- ture a larger share of both do- mestic and export markets. The actual size of the share, how- ever, will depend on the range and extent of the further incen- tives and tax reforms which we hope will be included in the up- coming budget. "Employment prospects look good compared with. two or jthree years ago and the pro- jn0unced improvement seen in 1962 should be well maintained, particularly if the motor ve- hicle and iron and steel indus- tries retain their current! strength. "The capital investment out-| |look, too, appears favorable at cool summer. this time, although it wil! prob-| ably not quite reach the 1962| the great majority of dealers. But even those who are behind their 1961 performance think they can make up the difference in October, November and De- cember, Laundry and TV are the two products that have been getting the most promotional play, and there is a trend among dealers to promote color TV this Christmas, Philadelphia dealers report good business so far this year and say the last quarter of 1962 looks very prom- ising. Refrigerators, washers, dryers and color TV were top sellers in the first three quar- jters of the year, but air condi- jtioning dropped because of a 497 Simcoe St. South 725-3979 For Home T.V. TOWERS $59.95 and up For Christmas OSHAWA T.V, SUPPLY LTD. 361 GIBBONS -- 728-8180 Bill Leash Our Own Quality Hostess and Occasional CHAIRS $12.95 and UP CUSTOMCRAFT FURNITURE EXPENSIVE DOLLAR level. Prices may keep trying} One of the only six known to edge upward, but should be/specimens of the U.S. 1804 ailver| pressures." held in check by competitive) > was sold in 1960 for $28,-! FOR snow clesring and removal, tale phone "6.3090. Earl Pascoe. 24 service. Facies hour|WANTED: Two rooms on main floor. Reasonable. Available January Telephone Bowmanville 623-5833. Central, in 728-031 rooms. Suit- All_con- Street FOR RENT -- Funrished able for light gas gg, 2 veniences. West, vA ag Whitby. lady. 7 after 6 p.m. 840 DUNDAS Street East. Three room unfurnished apartment, unheated. 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