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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Jul 1960, p. 8

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ERP aT ir adit SAR BAIA > 5 1 AAR LIE LATIF or SALA RTARTA Sata RE 8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1860 "We have been watching the Sas- Medical Co-op katchewan elections," continued the : guest speaker, "and there is no doubt Annual Meeting Health Insurance will come, but not too suddenly, and we hope it will be "Doctors are in favour of Health in a form acceptable to both the Doc Insurance," stated Dr. John H. Me: tors and the people". kinney of Brooklin when speaking to ---- of Ontario oy ye Co-op Dr. McKinney spoke of certain Medical Services recently at their an- safeguards that the medical profes. nusl meeting at Greenbank, sion consider important. First, the doctors feel it is necessary that you should have free choice of your doec- tor, Second, they see trouble if the doctors are paid on. a stated salary or paid at so much per head. They think that the medical profession is entitled to "fee for service", They feel that doctors should be paid for what they do. For instance, if a doctor wants to.take night calls, he SWIFT'S PREMIUM. SWEET PICKLED -- 2 Cryovac COHOE SALMON BEST BUY Fancy Red Seal 14's-4ins 2 for 79c COTTAGE ROLLS LIPTON SOUPS 3 pkgs. 3 3c BEST BUY Chicken Noodle Tomato Vegetable 49¢ BEST BUY -- Wagstaffe's Swift's Premium - Sliced - MAC & CHEESE LOAF PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF VEAL, PORK & CHICKEN LOAF "OLIVE & PIMENTO LOAF Each "Vue Vac" Package 2%' STRAWBERRY JAM . 80 Off Pack - 24 o3. jar SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- 6 oz. pkg. BROWN "N" SERVE SAUSAGE 37c 41. SWIFT'S DELICIOUS, SCOTCH STYLE BEST BUY PILLSBURY LAMB CHOPS . . - =| PILLSBURY 10¢ Coupon in each pkg. Double Dutch Devil's Food 19 oz. pkg. 29. BEST BUY -- Fancy -- Medium Small -- 15 oz. tin GREEN GIANT PEAS - . - . 2 ior 35c BEST BUY -- White Swan TOILET TISSUE - While or Coloured «rolls 49 BEST BUY -- New -- 15¢ Off Pack NYLON DREFT - Large pkg. - : 31 FEATURE -- Wheaties, Cheerios, FEATURE Frosty O's, Rice Corn Flakes Betty Crocker Cereals 4 =x $1 Culverhouse Choice - 20 oz. tin Cream Style CORN 2 + 35¢ FEATURE National - Orange Pekoe - 50 Bags TEA BAGS - - - 3% MARGENE - 4c off pack MARGARINE - w. rig. 29¢ Johnson & Johnson BAND AIDS - Plastic rie. 53¢ Golden Hour Toffees, 14 oz. cello pkg. Fillery or Rum & Butter 39c Circus Pail - Homogenized - 4 1b, pail PEANUT BUTTER 1.35 Kraft READY DINNERS 2 vu. 3lc Golden Hour - 1 1b. cello pkg. POPPING CORN - 19¢ | New Crop - Popular Brands - 200 per carton CIGARETTES - - 3.19 Eddy's - 50 per pkg. | ook MATCHES . 190 ry Freshie a Soft Drink Powders 5 ror 29¢ Tat ANT TRAPS - 3: 6c ; 'Fly Tox - Large size INSECT BOMBS . $1.39 FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye - Fordhook - 12 oz. pkg. LIMA BEANS - - 29 Beef, Chicken, Turkey - 8 oz. pkg. BIRDS EYE PIES 2 ro §9c -- PRODUCE - Crispy, Fresh, Ontario No. 1 Grade Head Lettuce 2 23c No. 1 Grade - 10 1b. hag Ont. Potatoes 45 Good size 4 19 Nutritious Ontario Pascal « Poly bag Celery Hearts cach 9c 7 New Crop - No. 1 Grade. - - TRANSPARENT : Apples 21:33 Lemons J 22 lbs, - 'sugar added "Place your, order now for your requirements of CHILLED PITTED CHERRIES BLACK, SWEET or RED SOUR Phone - YUkon 5-7942 Dowson's Food Tem is ERTS SHAG MEE AUTH abd as +5 iY Lo should be paid accordingly, The speaker's topic was "The chan- ges in Medical Practice in the Past Twenty-Five Years", He spoke of some of the difficult house visits in his early practice. Births were gen erally in the home instead of in hos- pital, Lab tests, x-rays, new drugs, new surgical procedures and anaes- thesia techniques, and immunization e changed the health picture, The Doctor. pointed out that yon can't judge 'the worth of a drug by its cost. A good deal of research and study is behind one little capsule. In. his duties hs Medical Health Of. ticer, Dr. McKinney has noted a change in .the year-end reports when stating the .canseés of deaths, It used to be that the top three killers were pneumonia, T.B., and infection. Now the three main causes of 'deaths are heart, cancer,..and accidents, "The Medical "Co-operative has al ways had a 'good reputation," stated Dr. McKinney," 'Prior to the Ontario Hospital Insurance becoming effet- hospitals." The speaker-said that doctors be- lieve in prepaid services. This is evidenced by the fact that their first Plan was started in the late 1930's, followed by P.S.I. These Plans ac- cepted organized groups--usually in- dustrial. Dr, McKinney pointed out that the Medical Co-operative 'have made Surgical and other Health In. surance Plans' available to self-em- as; to age. : Wallace MacLean of Udney, Presi- dent of Ontario (County) Co-op 'Me- dical Services, reported a very suc- cessful year for the Co-operative. Twenty-four Catastrophe Claims were paid--one payment being for $1,711. New Plans available since the last annual meeting are "In-Hospital Me- dical" and "Major 'Medical". The President of the provincial Co- op Medical Services Federation, Ro- bert Moffat, of Orono, spoke briefly. He said that it is his understanding that the Ontario Hospital Insurance premium will be increased to $5.50 per month for the family in October, 1960, for the benefit period beginning January 1961. tive: in January 1959, only -the Blue }" Cross and the Medical Co-operative |: plans were readily accepted by the ployed people, without discrimination at the church. All It was decided to hold a bazaar year. and tea Sept. 28th, Mr. Braham || closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs, || Midgley and group served a delicious || lunch and all enjoyed a social hour. © On Friday evening Mr, and Mrs. || Russel Leach were guests of Mr. and I Mrs, Mac Christie, During the even- | li ing, on behalf of the Community; || Mrs, Ruby Christie and Mrs. Mac || Christie presented them with a beau- tiful swivel armchair and a. Lazy 'BROOKLIN CREDIT ENON BD, "BALDWIN ST, : Offers | bere, cheduiehnie's accounts, (2% int) Saving Accounts-- Interest based on profit (4% in 1959). Savings to $2,000 + doubled in case of death. Loans insured in full. "Get the Most From the Money You Earn" Susan," The bride and groom ex- pressed their 'appreciation for the lovely 'gifts. Mrs. Roy leach of Epsom spent and family: Tue CHRISTIAN SHIN D MONITOR Good Reading for the Whole Family For all your printing requirements ik : OQ O oy : Sunday with her son George Leach |¥ 3 , RENEW YOUR MAGAZINES See The Port Perry Star Through The Port Perry Star CAWKER BROS. Prime Rib Roast of Beef ..... . 63' Fresh Beef Liver .......... .. we DevonBacon,l's............ ... 5% \ FREE. TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING 4 UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 = "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY o News i Facts « Family Features SD PS SE SS SG -- fe f= Sp The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspaper for the time ~ ¢hecked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1 year $20 [J © @ menths $10 3 months $5 OJ Nome a Addicn Phone YUkon 65-2172 ------rae AT THE HEAT-- Serve Country Club Ice Cream 2 gallon pack 99¢ Pint Bricks' 31¢ Week-End Specials "Apple Turnovers" "Chocolate Date Layer Cake", GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. GERROW _ a a Ge a The elections were conducted by John: A. Ball, Past-President of the Co-op. Alex Johns and Walter Kerr were re-elected to the Board of Di- rectors and Samuel Speirman and Ar- thur O'Connor were newly elected to the Board. Wilfred Simpson was re- elected to the Audit Committee, For the coming year, the officers of the Medical Co-op are: Mrs. Wal- ter Carruthers, President; Clarence F. Werry, Vice-President; and Mrs. I. L. McLean, Secretary-Treasurer. Manchester A small crowd was in attendance at Church on Sunday morning to hear a splendid sermon. The theme" Man of the Street". Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Hobstee on the arrival of a little daughter. Mrs, Jas. Torrens and Ronald of Kingston were with her parents Mr, and Mrs, F. Johnston on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tardiff and fa- mily of Milton visited her sister Mrs. Bob Aird and family on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ron, Critcher, Osh- awa called on W. F, Crosier on Sat- urday. Mrs. Tom Donnelly spent a few days with Oshawa relatives last week, Mr. Wannankhof Sr. of Holland and Mr. Tony Vanderwoort spent a day in Niagara recently. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Beech, a recent bride and groom, have moved into Mr, A. Fielding's apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muir, Margaret and Ronnie of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T~Donnelly and boys. Mrs. Margaret Crosier, London, Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Crosier, Mrs, W. Taylor and Brenda, Stouffville, Mr. Elwood Harrison, Detroit and daugh- ter Mrs. Mildred Roberts, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Crosier last Monday. A Babre Jet in front of Mr, Jack Wannankhofs B.A. Station is quite an attraction to passing motorists, The Manchester Women's Associa- tion held their July meeting last Thuraday at the home. of Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Midgley. Mr, and Mrs, Mid- gley and family are to be congratu- lated on their lovely new home. The meeting was held on the lawn at the waters edge under the tall trees. Mrs. Lamb opened the meeting with a poem "Trees". Mrs. Fielding read Serip- ture, Ephisians 8: 14-19. Mrs, Lamb gave a very interesting topic "More than Human Kindness". Mrs, Field. ing presided for the business meet- ing. Eighteen members and three visitors answered the roll. The min- utes of June meeting were adopted as read. Birthday money and penny bags were turned in, Mrs, Stevens Port Perry was appointed to see about fixing BR tere of simile. will be a special six HERE'S YOUR FOURTH . . LOTS OF WONDERFUL PRIZES) 2 RALEIGH BICYCLES--ONE BOY'S 50 "SONO-LIGHTS" EACH WEEK by Raleigh Cycle industries (Conede) Ltd. , ( ) IT'S EASY--JUST FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS 1. To enter, make up the last line 4. of the limerick shown. : 2. Any Ontario child of eatery : school age may enter. 5 8. Each verse must be mailed with an entry blank or reasonable fac- All entries become the ~ property of Elmer the Safety Ele- 6, phant and cannot be returned. This picture shows the fourth of Eimer's six safety rules. Each week watch for a new limerick based on one of his rules. All you do is fill in the last line. Get Mother or Dad to help you. For the grand prize--a trip for two to western Canada--there -verse lim- erick covering all the rules. - (R JU N J A A R A = ENTRY FORM NO. 4 PEAY YOUR GAMES IN A SAME PLACH g- | | PLAYING YOUR GAMES ON THE STREET A WITH. CARS YOU WILL HAVE TO COMPETE 'WHEN YOU WANT TO PLAY KEEP THE STREET FAR AWAY (PM in before midnight July 2 . Mall to: 1 : 3 - i oi ONLI Name ERX TRA ERTL | Address ERR RRR RI ITE ; w AND ONE GIRL'S and (Bike horn and light) GRAND PRIZE--A TRIP FOR TWO TO CANADA'S WEST ] Children of employes of this news- paper, the Ontario Safety League - and Raleigh Cycle Industries (Canada) Ltd. may not enter. . Judges of the "will be teachers, writers traffic authorities. The Judges' decisions are final, Last line must rhyme with fir PAE A ------ ------

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