kowmcnmak mans for i comrarrnohs jew saltan plowmen undo the lead ership of president leonard lister not in hilton on wednesday wren- m lag of last week when tentative f- plans were made for both the jun ior and senior matches the jun ior farmer match is scheduled for saturday sept 6th and the senior comity match on saturday octo ber 25th mw w picket keith merry and don taylor were appointed to select the site for the junior hatch and messrs lloyd hay thomas howden and j c marshall as the committee to select the site for the hie county match which this year is scheduled lor trafalgar township in a chat with one of the teach ers at the high school open bouse the other night i got a severe jolt talking of the pupils he remark ed its hard to believe that most of the kids in high school don re member the war he pointed out that they were either toddlers or in diapers when the war ended 13 years ago hupmtmo mad me hal old and tad however that night m bad reminisced and chesr up conskkrebty as i re called the xchino even happy days of may ims i wasnt in diapers when the war ended i was mjell me and 10 000 other knights of the air whose pegasi a prejet model had been shot out from under them we had reason to be soinawhat loss than ecstatic whan mr chur chill announced that the conawarod p o europe wave at last fro about may 3th our german awards had folded their ejocaanapiels and crept away into the night 4 we scarcely bad time to pour into the countryside drink every thing we could say hands on start affairs with all the german girls and atonim a f of beef for a massive mam our gallant allies staas arrived and herded us mil back behind the barbed wire wed merely exchanged one set of scow ling guards for another complete with burp guns so more wa sat and suhtod whhe roisterers roistered in timaa square and piccadilly circus cat brating the and of the affair the war was over and we war still on the cabbage soup and black bread circuit day after day we waited for the aircraft which were supposed to come and fly us home finally a few of us driven to despair by the thought of all those beautiful women brussel sprouts and oth er delicacies on the outside ted and so it c lust 13 years ego this in my rostock jo vfiesmar heart a blister on uvea in my stomach and rugged character from tony manoli by my side six hours before we crawled on our bellies between two sentries after cutting the wire with home made shears then wed run in the dark with a speed and silence that amazes me still waiting for jhe shout or the tourrxrp jolly but that was behind ahead lay 90 miles and three days in a coun try in c swarming with peop of every nationality baits slavs ve to all residents off ontario announcing ontario hospital insurance the ontario hospital insurance plan becomes effective january 1 1959 the plan will pay the cost of essential standard public ward in hospital services for ontario residents who are insured under the plan benefits 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 convalescents and the chronically ill tuberculosis sanatoria and provincial mental hospitals the only outpatient benefits in ontario will be for emergency hospital services received within 24 hours following an accident benefits will be allowed for hospital care received outside ontario as the result of a sudden attack of illness or an accident all residents of ontario are eligible enrolment will be open to every resident of ontario regardless of age or physical condition either through a group or individually oo a pay direct basis nonresidents of ontario wul not be eligible hpw3mfou compulsory enrolment 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 if you are a resident of ontario and not employed where there arc is or more on the payroll you are eligible to enrol through any of the following means a voluntary groups persons employed where there arc 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 collectors groups organizations such as pro fessional asscoauocs medical cooperatives craft unions credit unions etc may apply for approval premiums the low premiums of 210 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 financial participation of the federal and provincial governments emlurr enrol to act as collectors of hospital insurance premiums on behalf of their members c paydirect enrolment if you are not eligible to participate through a group ou may apply to pay directly to the commission sec vhen you enrol 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 benefits it will not be necessary for them to apply for enrotment or pay a premium the only basic hospitai islramj on and after january i 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 benefits covering standard ward hospital services after december 31 198 tol groups must submit lists to the commission by august 31 19s8 and begm payments in december 1958 notice to employers this week the commission is mail mg to ontario firms with 6 or more employees the required forms and instructions for registering their employees any employer with 6 or more on the payroll who does not receive these forms by june 1 should immediately notify the commission to have protection effective january 1 1959 and also qualify for the two months free roeras individuals applying for pay dtrcct enrolment must make application by september 30 1958 and pay one month s premium at the time application is made pay dirfct app1 icatlofc forms arr not being made availabi e at this time a prov inccwide enrolment campaign will be conducted in august and september when these forms will be widely distributed please do not request pay direct enrolment until the campaign begins all srp l will be payable monthly in ooc remittance to the gnmnussion beginning m december 1958 idi remittuuj to the commission on a pay direct basts win pay as follows one months pre at the tun of application oo or before september 30 138 and after that on a qmarterty premium prepaid cushion the first payment of one month s prc- snum by croups and individuals registered prior to the cfosmg dates stated above wiq cover a benefit period of three months from january 1 to march 31 1959 this will set up a prepaid period to mintm benefits during times when a person may be laid off chanting jobs or temporarily out of be province those registering after closing dates groups and tedmduah not icgh by the dosing dates stated above under when yon enrol wul not only fail to qualify for the two months free coverage but ws be required to wait three months following application before benefits beco av for example a resident a m february wfll not nave pro tection effective until may 1 you must be registered to benefit ontario hospital services commission hospital imurangi division jj v and ibsaatasv sla mia w ppbrtfatw wtw we walked miles we feasted and we starved we rode in every thing from a twotwrse landaulet driven by a tough old german lady who spoke about shakespeare to a big biuck sedan driven by a drunken russian officer who scar ed the living ectoplasm out of us wa drank a pitcher of warm milk preferred by young gor man girl who told us with what that shed been raped by russians four tunes in fear days the s evening under- a railroad b wa roasted u stolen ducks over a fire and snared a couple of bottles of bingo with soma russian sold iers tony felt in love with a blond french refugee and fell out again just as quickly when her husband a large dark fierce man mater ialized and began scratching his dandruff with an eight inch knife i had a fight with a yugoslav a small one when he tried to steal some- cigarettes tony had stolen from an even smaller italian a freeforall started but nobodys had much to eat for a year or so anjl the resultant bloodshed was what you might see if a couple of j members of the over00 club bad a pillow fight and so it went in other incidents syhn we finally gained the british unas we sti pad and looked back into that i of humanity in which we had spor ted swum and sometimes nearly drowned we bade it wordlessly sadly before turning and walking into the desert of or ganized sensible disciplined liv ing again the ocoirsrrown wednesday hay hth pages thieves foiled in two bacakin attempts wouldbe thieves last week were foiled when k they made two attempts on local stores police report that the burglars had to leave empty handed after tyring to enter hunters inn on mountainview road late last wed nesday night or early thursday morning entry was gained to the basement through a wndow and scratch marks on a door leading upstairs to the store indicated at tempts to force it had ailed late thursday morning mcnam- ara jewellers reported that aab tempt to enter rje store had been made during the night the door at the rear of the building was scuffed around the lock and the bolt was beat but agam there was nothing taken both 401601043 are being invest- gated by cpl jim busborrow ofly in safety noaom woikj no nnktue moot qincni siomxg una stumm toronto is dull by elmer wright or some years following the close of the war of 181214 few settlers came into the credit val ley however the home govern ment finally decided to encourage settlement partly to improve the military situation in the event of another war with the united states a number of treaties were nego tiated between 1818 and 1825 with the mississaugas and other chip pewa nations these added huge tracts sufficient to open up the entire region south of georgian ba no lands or fisheries were reserved for the indians in this new purchase and the indians soon surrendered the old reserve i the townships thus opened up i were sometimes named from in dian associations and sometimes t from associations- with old world sources the names esquesing na ssagawea and chmguacousy were i from the mississaugas nassagawe- la was spelled various ways in some papers it appeared as nas- agiweja and meant two outlets ksqucsing or esquisink meant last out chmguacousy was pronounced shing wau koonsseebe and meant young pine river whether this was for the indian chief or from the river with the stand of young pines after which the chief himself was named is un certain there was some confusion in the application of these names es quesing township is drained by the nassagaweya sixteen mile creek while the township of nass- agaweva is drained by the esques ing twelvemile creek the townships of albion cale- don and erin of course were named after the poetic terms for england scotland and ireland the confusion extended beyond the two townships already men tioned the toronto purchase re ferred to the lands lying west of i the humbcr and not toward the i east that was york but the na- 1 lives dwelling between the hum i i bcr and the don apparently did not relish the muddy york of that day envied the fresh green loveliness of the credit valley and even took away its good name toronto other evidences of knavery a- bounded black in making inspec tions for completion of obliga tions of settlers to improve their lands encountered many instances of absentee applicants undoubted ly living in york attempting to obtain lands in the credit valley by means which to say the least would be unworthy of a mississ- auga black wrote the present regulations bear hard on the honest man and the rogue is at any time for a few ih tiling able to evade them i can now for a sum less than a dollar procure an oath to any pur pose whatever and i am sorry to say where public morals are not sunk already the ingenuity of some magistrates will soon- des troy all regard to co the poor man that owns 100 will scarcely be willing to perjure himself but a man with a thous and acres can easily procure wretch who will swear to any thing an inhabitant of london upper canada wrote in 1839 toronto is uxnurting dull more confusion of course that was the former york in pleasure iroorii woof htfoljmha awn onno greater uitwm cohort hns wfumna low iwnti cost fewet repair costs greater tread mllsage longer retread mileage available at harley motors adronwataiaaa urmiii lftjiii3s lawrnlcmi lawopmbtjom rhthompson hardware oa gas heating hardware ft mumbing phon tr 72971