: ONTARIO REMINDERS... of action to take to keep insured & If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions "on the back of the Certificate of Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you. When you reach your 19th birthday you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks and Commission offices. «a - ® When you marry, the Family premium must be paid - to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION } 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ontario PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., NOV, 7th, 1963--b6 Cream Of Canada's 4-H Club | To the casual observer at Tor- | onto's Malton Airport, Friday, November 15th, will be just an- other day, but to 140 Canadian 4-H Club members it will mark the beginning of an exciting week of meetings, tours, recep- tions, banquets and levees as they take part in the Golden Anniversary year edition of the i Annual National 4-H Club Con- ference. For the first time in the his- tory of the fifty year old move- ment, delegates will be travel- ling by air from departure points all 'across Canada. For many it will be their first time away from their home province and the first time in an aircraft. Each province will be repre- _|_sented by 14 delegates and three i chaperoning senior extension officials. The delegates have been chosen during the preced- ing summer months in various i elimination competitions de- | signed to give recognition for outstanding achievement over Members To Arrive In Toronto -By Air On November 15th tivities will commence with a get-acquainted dinner and party on Friday evening, November 16th. Mr. G. L, Landon,. Di- rector of Extension, British Co- lumbia Department of Agricul- ture, and President of the Cana- dian Council on 4-H Clubs will chair the opening ceremonies. The following day the dele- gates will be introduced to the working program of the Con- ference by D. H. Fraser of the United Grain Growers' Limited, Winnipeg, and Chairman of Na- tional 4-H Club Conference Committee. Guest speaker of the afternoon's group discussion period will be the Honourable William G. Davis, Minister of Education for Ontario. To round out the first day's activi- ties, the group will attend a Saturday night hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens. On Sunday, November 17th, following church services at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Ca- thedral and Islington United Church, the delegates and lead- | | DON Carnegie "MEN'S WEAR Port Perry Pease HIM BETTER with a... SHIRT KNITTED ACRILAN SHIRTS By Forsyth many years of devoted activi- 4 ties in 4-H Club work. The week-long schedule of ac- |: ers will spend the remainder of | the day in Niagara Falls. | Monday, November 18th, will | be highlighted by work sessions and group discussions under the | direction of Dr. E. J. Tyler! Professor, Psychology Depart. | ment, Brandon College. 4-H delegates from the United | States will be guest panelists-in a morning session titled "4-H at Home". The day will con- clude with a Friendship Party in the Royal York Hotel. On Tuesday, November 19th, the entire delegation will be given an opportunity to take in Canada's show window of agri- culture, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair as guests of the Fair during the afternoon and CINTA KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY ew GU I (rilite-- The Newest im Wash and Wear . _WITH THESE SPECIALS ON SALE THIS WEEK-END AT YOUR _- CARLOAD FOOD MARKET PRINCE ALBERT p ; . 2 the yield - famous Horse Fabrics . . ow in the evening. : Mix em oY Match em A lg November 20th, will be taken up with a tour of the Royal Ontario Museum and a matinee-performance of "The Sound of Music" at Toronto's O'Keefe Centre. | Mr, R. D. Gilbert, Deputy Minister -- of Agriculture for New Brunswick, will be the Guest Speaker at the Council's 32nd Annual Banquet on Wed- nesday evening, which will close out Conference activities at Toronto. As a grand finale to those memorable five days of friendship and learning, the 4- H members will close the Ban- quet with the colourful 4-H _Candlelighting Ceremony.-------------- The entire group will leave Malton Airport early Thursday, November 21st, for Ottawa and! the last day of the Conference. The Ottawa visit will give all delegates an opportunity to get acquainted with the Nation's capital and an opportunity to meet Their Excellencies, Gov- ernor General and Madame Van- ier, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Agriculture and other Government officials. Conference delegates will re- $6.95 SPORT SHIRTS om GREEN GIANT CREAM CORN 150z. Tin GREEN GIANT. : | |FANCY PEAS... 150z Tin 08 ~~ SAVE ON -- 40, 60, 100 WATT Light Bulbs 5 for $1.00 DUNCAN HINES or | 00 Salada Tea FREE Pkg. 15 Bags with Purchase of One Pkg. 60 Bag at Reg. Price Devil's Food or White Pkgs. NABISCO 12 oz. Pkg. Cake Mix .... 2-85 | Shredded Wheat . 23 THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES * A jy RIB END--3 Ib. 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