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TAKE YOUR CAR 'I'O GET A COMPLETI CANADA'S BEST-KNOWN AND LARGEST-SELLING BRAKE llNING BRAKE CHECK YOUR Elgin Mills Loam & Sod Co. AV. 5-1514 GARAGE SUPPLY C0., LTD, 36 Breadalbane St. Toronto, Ont. Special rate for 10 yard load Special Matinee for Children May 31 at 1:15 “PONY SOLDIER" and "SA VAGE I‘)R[[’.‘\IS" Contact head office or nearest branch of: Markham Builders’ Supplies come a, ouux! CINEMASCODE nu}: TU. 4-1361 Adults 30c 685" Mother & Daughter Banquet The CGIT and Explorer Mothâ€" er and Daughter banquet held on Monday evening of last week in the Sunday Schoolroonu was a fesï¬ve occagon, The gay dec- oraï¬ons of Japanese fans. unp brellas and lanterns emphasized the theme, “Japan, Our Neigh- bour and Our. Friend." After a delicious meal served by the la- dies, a singâ€"song led by Mrs. Stewart Rumble, delighted ev- eryone. - . -. . ,A__ m---o.~da The May meeting of the W.M.S. held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday afternoon of last week with a good attendance. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer followed by an impressive memoriam given by Mrs. H. Dev~ erell. in memory of Mrs. V. Westbrook. who had been a most valued member of the W.M.S. and was the Christian Steward- ship Secretary. .. c.- -..-r _.,_ _, Report were given on the Vic- tor Home. and he need for wo- men workers in anada and with the overseas churches. Mrs. H. Acreman gave a ï¬ne account of the meeting in Toronto when the newly appointed missionaries were present. Cards. signed by all, will be sent to express our thanks to the CGITV Explorers. Mission Band and Baby Band Leaders for their work. Plans were made for the Baby Band Graduation Party in June. The July meeting will be \quite un- ique. ._ . . 1,), jKlzticIes came in to complete the Supply Bale to be sent spon‘. ReEQéhï¬aents were served at the close. Home & School The May meeting of the Home and School for S. S. No. 7 was held in the junior room on Thurs- day evening of last week. It was election night and the following is the slate of officers for 1958- 1959: President, Mrs. W. C. Nob- le; lst Vice-president, Norman Johnston; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. L. Hart; Recording Secret- ary, Mrs. Earl Empringham; Cor- responding Secretary. Mrs. Var- ley; Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Hill Leaders' Conference There is to be a Leaders Con- ference for the leaders of Mis: sion Band, CGIT and Explorers, under the leadership of Miss Daphne Robers, in the Queens- ville United Church on Satur- day, May 24. - Church News The sermon subject at the church service on Sunday after- noon was “A Farmer’s Prayer". The sermon Subject of Rev. ,A. F. Binnington for Sunday, May 25, at 2:30 pm. will be “The Pen- tecostal Church â€" Beehive in Reverse." Everyone welcome. Decoration Service The annual decoration service will be held on Sunday. June 1, at 2.30 pm. The speaker will be our own minister, Rev. A. F. Binnington. There will, also be special music. Neighbourhood Notes Belated birthday greetings to Mr. Gordon Hardie for May 10. Best wishes to Karen Chadwick. who will be eight years old on May 26; and to Mrs. Glen Bol- ender for May 28. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brumwel] (nee Mar- garet \Vigmore) who were mar- ried on Saturday, May 17. A speedy recovery is wished for Mr. Wm. Muirhead who un- derwent an operation at the Shouldice Surgery on Tuesday of last week. He is now home again. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hémpton and family have moved to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Empring- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empring- ham and girls spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Wright and family at Mal- ton. Rev. A. F. Binnington was in charge of the worship service at the York Presbytery meeting held in the Unionville United Church on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Nichols has re- turned to the Ottawa Civic Hosâ€" pital to nurse for the summer months. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr on being the proud grandparents of twin granddauâ€" ghters. The babies are the dauâ€" ghters of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols had connsmmmm Can, You Count On Safe Stops? Good brakes are a “must†for safe stops. Have the peace of mind of being 100% brake- sure. Come in for a brake check. If needed we‘ll reline and adjust them. Hum 8.0aka GENERAL REPAIRS VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS 178 Yonge S‘. N. Richmond Hil TU. 4-3151 NT MRS w SANDLE. Victoria Square Telephone Gormley 5421 Sunday evening dinner with Miss Edna Jacqugs in _’I_‘oronto. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steck- ley spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ned. Gardner and family at Smith Falls on Sunday the Steck- leys visited with Mrs. Steckley's brother, Mr. Allan Killingbeck at Snow Road; on Monday they visited Miss Cassy Ward at Plev- na. i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boynton and Debbie of Todmorden had Sun- day evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton. David and Donald. Friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Telfer Wagg is home from the hospital following his recent heart attack. Mrs. A. Frisby and Mr. Rich- ard Frisby attended the dedica- tion of the 5-month old twins of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huggins, Richard Gerald and Rita Susan at the Bowmanville Corps of the Salvation Army, on Sunday morning. ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE Enrolment will be open to every resident of Ontario â€"- regardless of age or physical condition -â€"- either thIough a grpup, or individually on a Pay-Direct basis. COMPULSORY ENROLMENT â€" If you are a resident of Ontario employed where there are 15 or more on the payroll (including the employer) you are subject to com pulsory enrolment through your place of employment. VOLUNTARY ENROLMENT â€" If you are a resident of Ontario and not employed where there are 15 or more on the payroll, you are eligible to enrol through any of the following means: â€"- (2}) Voluntary Groups. Persons employed where there are from 6 to 14 on the payroll (including the employer) may be enrolled as a group, if the employer applies for approval as a Mandatory Group and all employees participate. (b) Collector’s Groups. Organizations such as pro- feSSional associations, medical co-operatives, craft unions, credit unions, etc. may apply for approval GROUPS must submit lists to the Commission by August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December, 1958. Notice to Employers: This week the Commission is mail- ing to Ontario ï¬rms with 6 or more employees, the required forms and instructions for registering their employees. ANY EMI'LOYER WITH 6 OR MORE ON THE PAYROLL W'HO DOES NOT RECEIVE THESE FORMS BY JUNE 1, SHOULD IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY TEE CODflVllSSION. All you, premium will be payable monme in one remittance u: are Commission beginning in December, 1958. MM remitting tn the Commission on a Pay-Direct basis will pay as follow One month’s premium at me ï¬ne of application on or before September 30,1958 â€"and after am on a quarterly premium bask beginning in January, 1959. PREPAID ‘CUSHIONâ€"‘Ibe fast payment of one manth’s pre- mium by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing date: stated above, will owe: a beneï¬t period of three months Teenage Club Doncaster and‘ Highland Park Teenage Club wxll hold the last meeting of the season at Henderâ€" son Ave. School, on Monday, May 26, at 7:30. All teenagers are wel- come to come out for an evening of dancing and games. Socials Happy birthday to Florence Menzies. 48 Glen Cameron Ave., who celebrated her ninth birth- day with a party on May 16; to Art Cook. who celebrated his 14th birthda; on May 16, at his home at 38 Glen Cameron; to Carol Fox. who celebrated her ninth birthday with a party at her home on Henderson Ave., on May 16th. Friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. K. McKibbon would like to congratulate them on the arrival of their adapted son. mAnr executive méeting of the Doncaster Community Ladies‘ Non-residents 0/ Ontario will not be eligible. DONCASTER ONTARIO Correspondent: David Barbour Henderson Ave. Phone AV. 5-2288 The Ontario Hospital Insurance plan becomes effective January I, 1959. The plan will pay the cost of essential. standard (public) ward 'in hospital’ services for Ontario residents who are fumed W the plan. Beneï¬ts will be available in approved hospitals in Ontario for as many days as hospital services are medically necessary. Approved hospitals will include public general hospitals, hospitals for convalescent: and the chronically ill, tuberculosis sanatoria and provincial mental hospitals. The only ‘out-patient’ beneï¬ts in Ontario will be for emergency hospital services received within 24 hours following an accident. Beneï¬ts will be allowed for hospital care reccived outside Ontario as the result of a sudden attack of illness or an accident. ‘ To all Residents of Ontario Announcing You must BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT To have protection eï¬ective January 1, 1959 and also qualify for the two months’ free coverage: HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS Club was held at the home of Mrs. Cole. Sprucewood Ave. on Tues- day. May 20th. Preparations are being made for the June tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Miz- en. Sprucewonr‘ “ï¬ve, in the af- ternoon of June 11. Friends anu “wonbours of Sus- an Canvin. Henderson Ave., are glad to hear she is home from the hospital. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Debney, Henderson Ave.. are her sister, Mrs. Balli: of Nakins. Ontario. Robert Watterson Sr. and J11. Clarke Ave., are leaving on May 22, for a two month trip to Eur- ope. Mr. Watterson Sr. is visit- ing his homeland. the Isle of Man, British Isles. which he has not seen for 49 years. There will be 130 Manx people going on the same ship to visit the Isle of Man. Toronto, LEnnox 4-9419 collect. Any make or size. Pay cash. WHEN YOU ENROL HOSPITM- INSURANCE DIV93‘0I TORONTO 7. "TAM. HOW YOU ENROL Piano Wanted ONTARIO PREMIUMS The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible by extensive ï¬nancial participation of the Federal and Provincial Governments. to act as collectors of hospital insurance premiums on behalf of their members. (c) Pay-Direct enrolment. If you are not eligible to participate through a group, you may apply to pay directly to the Commission, See “When You Enrolâ€, below. (d) Recipients of public assistance who are covered by the Medical Welfare Plan through the Ontario Department of Public Welfare will also be eligible for hospital insurance beneï¬ts. It will not be necessary for them to‘ apply for enrolment or pay a premium. THE ONLY BASIC HOSPITAL INSURANCE -On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or prepayment plan will provide beneï¬ts covering standard Ward hospital services after December 31, 195 8. INDIVIDUALS applying for Pay-Direct enrolment must make application by September 30, 1958, and pay one month’s premium at the time application is made. PAY-DIRECT APPLICATION FORMS ARE NOT BEING MADE AVAILABLE AT_ THIS .TIME: A prov- Hun Iv nun'... .- inceâ€"wide enrolmeni Eaglï¬aign will be conducted in August and September when these forms will be widely distributed. PLEASE DO NOT REQUEST PAY-DIRECT ENROLMEN’I‘ UNTIL THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS. from January 1, to March 31, 1959. This weriod to maintain beneï¬ts duxing times laid ofl’, changing jobs, or temporarily o THOSE REGISTERING AFTER CLOSING DATES Groups and individuals not registered by the closing dates stated hove under ‘Wben you Enrol’ will not only fail to qualify for he m mamas flee coverage but will be required to wait three 10ml: following application before beneï¬ts become available. otexample, aresidanapplyinghFebruarywmnothaveptoâ€" m effective uni May 1. TWO 51" 0.0.0.1 Tho Gem every lac water (ll nigh‘ly ix ixed cam Plan. No to COGO0.000.0.00.0.0.0.0...OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Tho Genera) Oglethorpeâ€"om. at tho world’s ï¬nest muons oflm every Iacilit‘y and acï¬vityâ€"avvimming. lot-min, boning and salt water lllhinq . . . 18-hole championship qoll coum a! doom . . . dancing nightly in the beauliml Rivem‘de Room . . . social (humor-organ ixed activities and entertainment. Choice 0! American or European Plan. No Room Chuxga for Children. COMPLETE IACIUTIES FOR GROUPS AND CONVENTIONS ......-.o..-o AIR CONDITIONED Now Undn Gonna! 09mm" Own-3M) n- ‘2... - '.G_en_era1 De Soto Beach 1 TWO GEORGIA HOLIDAY SPOTS STAND OU‘I' FROM THE REST! ch 31, 1959. This will set up a “prepaid†:ï¬ts duxing times when a person may be or temporarily out of the province.