k KEM AL NEW S u__ on a tonr eoF I)ropé throýugh pic-rai., York and Yerinister, Eii01gheeerfo haring KENDAL NEW msh f ond on theres ee4k and the castie and many beauty spots Bofreshments andi - 1anY landmiars ofLd on were S Inl Scotland were shown. A vie'w of the bTOught to ai'eend The monthly meetng of the WOmnen's shown the beautifld countryside C)f whte diffls of Dover wvas taken as the eveflMIg. on ivas heldoan Ue Sunday COrnwall and the 11oUse wbere Rev. boat lef t for Engan4 for the Continent ko1rooy on Wednesday evening, John Kitdien used to live. mrs. Jose There ',were views of France, many The SundaySd .Ti4 SWeh wtb the vice president, Mrs. told of visitdng Mr Kitchen's brother taken in Paris, and of Belgium, Hio1- place in the grouw G.Catbcart, in the cha. Tne rollila wo wa's dellghted to meet someone land, Giermany, Australia, Itaiy and1 tendent. Mr. LeOzý wm; ieswered by "A place in Erp who knew bis brother in Canada. ,Àn'Switzeriand and Mirs, Jose told miany urday night. Carsw IwoW~d Iike to visit."ý Mrs. aucat invitation to tea the -following Suanday interesting tories of hier tour and alto- store at 7 p.m. to ýwùke on "Thme for meditation". Mrs, and Coiiiish bospitality was enjoyed. gether 7twas a delightful evening, A i ke to go and ever: Fffl Jase, tJe gujest speaker,, took Pi tures of Canterbury and the Cathed- vote of thanks was 'tendered the guest Reý»v. a. c. Whyt ci a v~ piciote w!]. of the Su Falls, oïl be at Turai Se all who - à-TAplo ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE effective January 1, 19~59 YOU USIBE REGUSTERED TO guBENEFlI *On anid 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 offer benefits covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. ,---Nom --.-NOM ---àmm ---Nmmm --.nom ----Umm ---mm -_Umm --goum ---Umm ---Umm -«Nmý ... «Omm ---mcm --Mmmm ----dam --Umm --Mem« -.-WAMM ---Ummm ---Nom ----atm PREMIUMS The Iow premiums of $2.10 a month for a singla person and $4.20 a month for the famnily (husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible through extensive financial contributions by the Federal andi Provincial Governaents. WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YVOl INp 1. Are you émployed where there are 15 or more inieludiug the emnployer? If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol- ment through your place of employment. Your employer must enrol you by August 31, 1958, andi begin payments in Decemiber 1958. Your employer will register you. 2. ,Are voit empfloyed where there are 6 to 14 ineluldîing the emrployer? If so, you may be enrolleti asone of a group, if the employer applies for approval as a "Mandatory Group" and if all employees, including the employer, aÀgree to pariîCi1pate. Group application miust be matie by Augtist 31, 1958. 3.Are you, a mnember of a professiona! association, medical eo.operative, eraft. union, credit uxion, retail federation, or ike group? If numbe-r 1 or 2 does flot apply to you, check with your organization to determine if it is acting as a collector for its members. Grouip applications mutst be in by August 31, 19.58. If you are not eligible ander 1, 2, or 3, you may en roi as an individual and puy pre- rÎniums direcily (o the Coimmission. indivi- dujals applying for Pay-birec- tierolirnent reuai make application by .Sepîmber 30, 1958. Apjplication formes are now, avoulable ai public hospiials and banks (or tue Post Office if ihere is no bank int your coin- mnrinùy.) Do tiol delay. PMAYMENT 0OP PREMIUMS GROUP PREMIUMS will be payable monthly ini one remittance to the Commission beginaing in Decemiber, 1958. INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission ont a Pay-Direct basis will pay as follows: One mnonth's premium at the time of applicaton on or before September 30, 1958 - andi after that payable on a quarierly premnium basis begin.. ni.ng in January, 1959. IPREPAID 'CUSHION' - The first payment of ,one month's preiumin by groups and individuals regisiered prior Io the elosing dates stated above, will cuver a benefit perioti of three months from January 1 to March 31, 1959. This wlllSet up a " ýprepaiti" perioti to maintain benefits during limes when a person may be laid off, changing jobs, or temporarîly out of the province. LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY Lroups and individuals not registered by the closing dates stated above under given classifications, wil not only fait to qualify for the two months' frec coverage but will be required to 4vait týree months following application before bene1i4s beconue avail, able. For example, a group or resident applying ia February will not have protection effective until May 1. YOU MUST BE REGISTEREO TO SENEFIT ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICE S COMMISSION HOSITAL INSURANGE DIVISION - TORONTO 7, ONT^RIO Telephone WAinut 4-3301 onelliation wlth Go)d throuh Crist« ri is sermon ia the Kendal United1 hureh on Sunday mor-ning lest. 'The ýedal choir rendered the anthemn 'T'ne oki mgged Cross". Nfr& A.ý wazibrick was at the Organ. Mrs. t}anchuk and daughter Mary iave just returned f rom Niagara. Mary inderwent an operationt for appendici- Miss Lynn Mcacubs been lai . .-.... ... 'm, re, , - , ý 1 UMM- Bownmanvil1e Hospital witb a sr moputh. There wflli b& a special speaker at the mnvrnlag service in the Kýendal United Church next Sunday. Airs. M. Pugh and son Robert and Mrs. Damnes of Cardiff, South Wales, vigited Mr, and Mrs. F. Stoker on Monday. Vacaio)hing at Ken-Gar4ILts Camp this week are Mary Reid, Suzan Laid- llaw, Arden Garbett, Susan Brown, Marion Hora, Paul Garibett. Maryise Wrieht, BW il fison, Keith SwarbrJck, 01111 Whitey, Ron Mitchell, Ross Hop or, Donald Allan, D}avid Mitchell, Al- bert Bentie and Harry Train. Mrs. E. Ferguson or Toronto was a week-end visitons with Mrs. A. Swar- brick and on Sunday her son Ro:sa Roiighley of Oshawa výl'ited and ail icalled on Mr. and Mms. C. Grant in ILeskard - Mfiss Marian Mý,cKelvey of Torouitû vi-sited Miss C. W. Stewart for the weekend. Robert Geach spent the week with Mi. and Mi\'s. C, Gay and sons. Jtane I Geach isl visitixig ber sister Kathleeil in Toronto for a week. Mr. andMI. Chas. Gay visited Mrs. Eva H m1piton and son Floyd recently. Mvr. anid Mrs. Wm. 'fùransky, -Diane, Katliryn and Wvýilin*a enjoyed the Mone day h-olidaýy at Pres'Quile Point beach. Mr.ý and Mrs. Clarenice Therteil andý Mr. Ray Therteifl, Mrs. Betty Clark anéd son Terry went to To>ronto to vist ]r, and Mrs. Stan TheartelL iMr. and Mm. Ge-orge AI-oma and sons B<ûbbie, TOMMY and Ronale Of Toronto are visiting Mr. anr Mrs. Hlerb Mencer ýfor a week. Miss Marlon Ther- toIt ýand sister L-oraine and SIcIey -Patton visted on Tuosday, Gary Thertell is visiting Tommly Foster for a few days. The RLJTTER GRANITE COXMPANY Phone TU 5-5216 P.C. box 62 Port Hope, Onit. <"Buy Direct anid Save Commissioni" Monuments, Gravestones, Engraving, Goldleafîng Orono Electric PHONE 129 CONTRIACTrORS FOR FARM and HOU"SE WIRING Free Estimnates APPLIANCE SALES P'romipt and Guaraîteed Repairs ta]n! kinds of Electrical Equipmient and Ap)pliances Such as Motors - Water Heaterà Radio-% - Stoves - Irons MiacKAYE'S 9& cu O Expert Watch and Ck ck Repairs CNIAINUSTFR ESTIMÂTES W-Ra OÉ- ONT. ALL RESIDENTS 0F ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE Enrolmérnt is open to every resident of Ontario-re- gairdless of age or pliy sical condition-either through a group, or individually on a Pay-Direct basis. Noni-residepits of Ontario are flot eligible, sua- %oý- lwcý- wè- omm-