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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1958, p. 2

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5 3-4 AR EU RAL CARER SUA RE EA fr Od Te SRR LO Ne SHEN Aha ho ot i ARR CHR = ink Pa pid en CE re ie re a] £ = oe, i 3% ERE ------------ : : . y ) and asks how she can stop lov- for several years. Only lately ®* must think straight, accept | © a bac ? / £ HIRST | ing the one who jilted her. "We did he tell me he has loved me * the present as it is; that Is not | * Easy to advise, hard te fel. ) 3 ' Counselor J dated for two years," she ex- all that time--silently, because ® easy for a you mind er | © low through. : plains, "and all my hopes were he knew I cared for the man I * a weak character. "He 1s ® If she, and others like hae, i ONICLES First L bound in him. 1 could not hoped to marry. * married, it is finis +P the ® are ever to overcoms her ua. yd Girl Lost Her ol ove imagine living without him, yet "How does one stop loving a | * thought she must hold, from | © requitéd lov the %G Farm Shall She Marry Another here am I so obsessed with his | man she hag lost?" : fie 4 she wakes up uni sie Jour, dhe To lose one's heart's desire is .| memory that I simply cannot LOVE AG ? : closes eyes g iim as one wv INGER lashe a shock, but to allow that love | realize he will never be mine. | * One's own will is the power- | * night, Once she admits the | © who now is another ' WB to and spoil one's future | Oh yes, he married someone * ful factor. The girl must talk * man is out of her reach, the ® husband, she osm Hasn't this been a wonderful is folly, One girl wonders to- | else. : * tq herself as-sternly as she | * renunciation is made. All she | © hearse} to the loss gs se- spring for forsythiat Every. day _she shall marry.a | "Now I have let myself ge | * would to a friend who Is liv- | * needs then is to grow a back. | * fully accept what life = where you go there are lovely man who loves her dearly -- | -engaged to a 'man I've known | '® ing in the past. First she | * bone and stride forward with | * ing, ; i pushes - of golden 'bells. Big : " : ie bushes "and little bushes -- it ---- RE foesn't seem to make any dif- id _lerence -- they are all in bloom, Wa sven our own little shrubs, HA re RAE jransplanted last year from hh Ginger Farm. Yesterday 1 was ge it a grand old home which one : SLi N ipproached by a winding drive 1 yanked on either side by bush ; tied ifter bush of forsythia, spaced ' N HH between stately" shade trees. It was beautiful. The house, too, ---- Se ------ was something to remember, maa _ wer a hundred years old and ------ "8 -- Jositively steeped in higtery. nl, ------ ntil recently there was also a " ; ay -- ymall cottage on the property MAMA SAYS "NO;"--Salesgirl rest -- ind it was in this cottage where June Cooper, 3 2 Sastfield, : rt -- Mazo de la Roche lived in re- who was crowned "Miss Eng- stil) i treat while writing the first of | land" will not be allowed to _-- To all Residents of Ontario -- aer famous "Jalna" books. Now | enter the Miss Europe and Miss -- : . -- the cottage has gone -- de- | ypjverse contests in Hollywood, =~ > molished -- because nl stood In her mother said. Hollywood is - | ° ; ; ; the way of an expanding sub- N | 4 Wt division. Our regular W.A. meet- too sophisticaled, Mrs. Marjory PR---- nnouncing sist Ing was being held at the old | Cooper explained, and there a! -. . house so that is how I happened are too many cocktail parties. ily : : to be there. During the after- So the 35-23-36 beauty will siti any noon there was a terrific wind; have to be content with one vent oo NE -- trees were swaying, dust blow- title. em ' : { \ inne ing, but inside the house there --me a wasn't a draft anywhere and --ul ' 2 . : a not a Wino rattled. Then I Bob and Joy bring Ross here, I, : I-- came home and of course on my sometimes I go to their place at ---- . Ce 3 SE y-- way 1 passed Hundsels of new, Oakville. But the end is at last ---- The Ontario Hospital Insurance plan becomes effective January 1, 1959. a ultra-modern homes, and do you in sight as they move into their Ea 3 . ; . ce 1p ---- Frio thers wis Maite & TOE | pe as to air J-- The plan will pay the cost of essential standard (public) ward 'in hospital es that didn't have shingles lifting --exactly a year and a day since ---- services for Ontario residents who ove insured under the plan. | J---- in the wind. We could have done we moved away from it! It- -- : : . . ; ? PE without that high, drying wind | would have been easier for -- Benefits will be available in approved hospitals in Ontario for as many a. very nicely. Rain, that had been them had we still been there ol: . : a EE redicted but didn't come, would | but a year ago we couldn't know ------ days as hospital services ate medically necessary, Approved hospitals will ---- ave been far more welcome. that. Coming events don't al- _y 7 : : A ed : -- Seeded es and gardens esd ways cast their shadows before. re include public general hospitals, hospitals: for convalescents and the 5, IE rain so badly -- to say nothing Last Tuesday while in Oakville _- : : : PP) , M-- of the wells, There has been lit- | I had quite an interesting day. ey chronically ill, tuberculosis sanatoria and provincial mental hospitals. | E-- tle growth of any kind in spite | While I'had Ros out for an air- -- The only 'out-patient' benefits in Ontario will be for emergency hospital ---- of the few 'pleasantly warm ing I wandered into a well-kept . ' wp. 8 i» . IEE -- days we had. Or should I say ploneer cemetery. There 1 got ~~ 2 ~ -services received within 24 hours following an accident. oil deceptively warm days? Any- into conversation with the eld- : . +5 ; . ie . . Jt way show a week ago oe of | erly caretaker, discovered he --u Benefits will be allowed for hospital care received outside Ontario as the ---- our neighbours -- a new Cana- came from Wiltshire where } . : EEE dian -- was very busy setting many of Partner's aunts, uncles a result of a sudden attack of illness or an accident, -- out geraniums, foliages and a | and cousins still live -- and ee TL B---- fan ohes, es house plants, where we spent part of our ---- , * -- e wouldn't believe me when honeymoon. Old Oakville tomb- comm vas S--- 1 told her she was taking an stones led us to a conversation J ---- ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE PREMIUMS I ---- awful chance on getting -them about history in generat and my = Earolment will be opea to every resident of Ontario --- The low premiuins of $2,10 a month for a single poreon and conned frozen; that old-timers, familiar Wiltshire friend told me:his son J regardless of age or physical condition -- either through a $4.20 'a month for the family thusband, wife sad A ER with the Canadian climate, al- had given him a small -bgok on i BeOUp, OF iadividually on a Pay-Direct basis. a by : ways claim bedding plants the history of Halton. "It was ening ) ; 80 17) made possible by extensive fisanol should not be set out until after | quite good, too," he added. cn) Non-residents of Ontario will not be eligible. participation of the Federal and Proviacial Governments, g_--- the 24th ot May. Decayionsiy "That's nice," I answered, "I'm JES 4 oe : " g | we do get a spring without a glad you found it interesting be- TN 3 -- Jake Lest, hut by and large the cause, you see, you are speak- JES-- HOW YOU ENROL = ° e still seems to hold good. ing to the person who wrote it!" RE ---- -.. Well, I am still pretty busy | After that, as you can well jma- Jp-- QOMPULSORY ENROLMENT ~ If you are a resident $045 41 colesiots SERosnaf tasranne prominme -- with baby-sitting. Sometimes gine, we were well away, having --enmnnt of Ontario employed where there are 15 or more on the 2 : ---- two Cg of common interest ------ payroll (including the Go 1%. " jest to com- (© Pay-Direct exirolment. If you are not 7 -- to talk -about. ey pulsory enrolment through your p employment. , to participate through a yy mat to niall . v v Fe ts ii rect] 1) | =uAY . Dress Or Duster oa Su 1s Leng Siiien -- VOLUNTARY ENROLMENT ~ It you aie a resident Tol" befow. TherCy See -- day, the first day of daylight sav- AB of Ontario and not employed where there are 15 or more 3 . . PRINTED PATTERN on time and we are taking it . nil oa the payroll, you are eligible to enrol through any of the (9 Recipients of public assistance who are -- N easy. Yesterday I was at Oak- LL following means: -- } ) Sovere 1 hk Mion) Wells Fin siongh fe A -- ville again, keeping :r rye on Worse be eligible for hospital insurance ts, It will: W---- Rose while MOvhLe © sations JS ---- (3) Voluntary Groups. Persons employed where ------ were hy ro AM Bob rented a --em there are from 6 to 14 on the payroll (including the NOLS pecksary for them to' apply for enrolment toi truck for the day and, with the Mligtee employer) may be' enrolled as a group, if tha Day 8 prema) ---- help of a neighbour, did the ~~ employer applies for approval as a Mandatory THE ONLY BASIC HOSPITAL INSURANCE --On and afte --_-------- moving himself. I locked at the ---------- Group and all employees participate. January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commun , EE ---- second load--mostly lighter and ~rmgl , : will be the only agency offering standard ward | | -- less important things -- power | (®) Collector's Groups. Organizations such as pro- insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company oe asin tools, pantry supplies, clothes, ~--mi fessional associations, medical co-operatives, craft prepayment plan will p. e benefits covering standard wet and "the baby's furniture, plus Sa" unions, credit unions, etc, may apply for approval ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. - all the odds and ends that get --- \ thrown in at the last minute. ---- "VOU Le ---- Yes, I looked at it all and ex- | WHE ENRO ------ claimed -- "If you have all that e---- ; ---- stuff after only five years mar- Be To have protection effective January 1, 1959 -- ried what will you have at thir- ' and also qualify for the two months' free coverage | -- ty-five?" When we were mov- ' . : I ---- ne we felt sort of guilty at our ---- GROUPS must submit lists to the Commission by August INDIVIDUALS applying for Pay-Direct enrolment, must Ee accumulation but Lo, hy com. seit 31, 1958, and begin payments in December, 1958. sake Application by gag. 3958, 504, jay. ood -- parison, we don't feel so badly. ---- month's premium a lication --_-- Even so there may be quite a Notice to Employers: This week the Commission is mail. : utes Sat Sl ing he Salve: -- in to Outro hrs wih Gof more ployee, hoseoured ~~ PAY-DIRECT APPLICATION FORMS ARE Not || =-- Hon Ary Jing 0 Lun -- forms and instructions for registering their employees, Tace-wide enrolment campaign will be conducted in Ange -- my to geo by oF -- ANY EMPLOYER WITH 6 OR MORE ON THE PAYROLL and September when these forms will be widely distributed. ; ---- p Poll away woh 0 utes fle dug) Rts WHO DOES NOT RECEIVE THESE FORMS BY JUNE 1, = PLEASE DO NOT REQUEST PAY-DIRECT ENROLMENT? -- | BD le ary he ---- SHOULD IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMMISSION, UNTIL THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS, g S-- i en needed. Too bad to -send Rt ? p : PEE. A the old chesterfield out. It still A * IE -- has plenty of life in yet and has RA PAYMENT OR PREMIUMS | -- quite a history. It is the one J -- : ------ and only piece of furniture we i -- All group premiums will be payable monthly Jn one remittance from January 1, to March 31, 1959, This will set up a "prepaid® _-- ever bought on time -- in fact 1 ened to the Commission beginning fn December, 1958. period to maintain benefits during times when » person may be 7 a -- ! paid for it with. my "writing ttt Individuals remitting to the on on & Pay-Direct bass laid off, changing jobs, or temporarily out-of the province. A-- Xr RO = wil py too 2 Come ERR = : Lb around so fast I could hardly E-- One month's premium at the time of application on or before -G 'and indivi by 1 E-- ber 30, 1958 -- and after that on a quarterly premium roups viduals not registered by the closing dates stated catch my breath. But were we nny Septem y LS q above unde; "When you Earol® will not only fail to for LE -- by 4 A ever proud of that chesterfield et | basis beginning ia January, 1959. th two months free coveraye but wilk bo equi iy ---- ne, Fi Awm} a! ar -- PREPAID 'CUSHION ~The first payment of one month's pro- months following application before benefits becom available, -- , 2 d- boards al the bott 3 : ". pium by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing For example, a resident applying in February will not have pro. © -- New 'as tomorrow's fsadiinn I ong hotiam vB a dates stated above, will cover a benefit period of three months tection effective until May 1 : 4 -- -- the free and flowing shape of der the fprings so it is quite ---- ' cover, 4 : v tashion's newest Chemise. Wear comfortable again -- and oh, so a rod i a ot ie Wwe -- da duster, Easy-sew Print- -line 8 - ; 2 ed Pattern -- two main pattern | day look so much nicer and must ---- You must BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT | ti oo parts (collar in one with dress). | be much easier to keep clean. wt Wglih 1 B-- / HY ' ; R.A" Teg) + Th-- 7 Sad Saleen SB Miwr.] Wodiin Eticnctle = ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION a 7 3 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. by Roberta a ny HOSPITAL INSURANCE DIVISION - -- i fit Printed directions on each pat- ain rl TORONTO 7, ONTARIO fl S---- { g L. . tern part. Easier, accurate. Q. After bridge has been play- Se es i O y ae Send FORTY CENTS (stamps | i Jit the Hostess io setting - 1) -- i cannot be accepted, use postal dessert, requiring only a fork a -- 7 10te for safety) for this pattern. and spoon. where 'should - she ---- W, -- ?lease print plainly SIZE, place these pleces? - fy: { NAME = TY PSS, STYLE A. The fork on the left, the -------- : : HER ! 77 NUMBER : ' a y v ! 4 -- i "wi E. . spoon on the right. . A ---- " " ) { a - Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Q. Do you think it is affected: A ------------ Oo : #5 Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New when a woman smokes while ER ---- 5 Toronto, Ont. wearing gloves? ES ------ ? Ferm ---------------------- A. I should think that "awk- S---------------------- i wv ward" would be a better word I | ISSUE 21 -- 1958 than "affected" in this case. | ian nt 4 eek - ; fo oe po rh A TIN re a RE re ey mn rte - de FASE CI EIT Yar RI Bo. Een rm. Bl iy | ' a LA FE SRSA Poh Tar

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