70 JOHN ST. CusToM DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACK BROADLOOM Venetian Taped & Blinds PORT PERRY Cleaned Recorded - Free Consultation In The Convenience Of Your Own Home tend and do honour to the Old | Bills who are still in our midst." AT. REST WHITE, Rosetta -- At her residence in Port Perry on April 25, 1966, Rosetta Cornish- beloved wife of Elgin White and dear sister ofthe late Elizabeth and Eliza Cotnish. 'Service was froth the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker; Port Perry on Tues- day at 2 p,m. Interment Pine Grove i Minister Dr. Matthew B. Dy- mond said today. "The only pensioners who have been enrolled automatically have already received their OMSIP registration cards entit- ling them to OMSIP coverage as from last April 1," he said. "Those pensioners who have not as yet received registration cards fall into a different cate- gory," added the Minister. "Even though many will be eligible for full OMSIP cover- 1st." Dr. Dymond said much of the problem stemmed from appar- ent confusion over the differ- ence between Old Age Assist- ance and Old Age Security. "Those pensioners in receipt of benefits under the Old Age Assistance Act--these are per- sons aged 65 and over who have applied to, and received, this pension from the Ontario De- (Continued on page 16) Your RED CROSS i is Serving ~ Today Ready for Tomorrow He will sire four crops of calves before you really KNOW, YOU CAN USE SIRES OF KNOWN ABILITY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL BREEDING such as --_-- WINTERMAR ANTHONY STYLEMASTER (Holstein). If you have good cattle, the odds are 3 to 1 against his being a herd .improver. Bring out the best in Co-Op Grain Programme. Co-Op 207; chick development. Springtime is Baby Chick Time your Chick Starter is a complete ration, fied to give optimum growth during the early stages of J Chick Starter should be fed as the sole ration for the (0-0P CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives of Ontario birds by following the forti- ST Sas, N u . which D.V.A, hospitals were. be- \ ttends National Convention |=: ax i orities. He urged members to i _ HR (continued) "The Convention was opened on mals greater. p ersonal genteel. Bro ro lin I r Tdi G. ution to the Legion's Sports bi -- Where delegates were suppos- | Monday by Lord Mountbatten Training programmes, which in- ! A ed to reach unanimous decisions of Burma who urged the dele- cludes hm and fiold clinics a 5 the eae was Ureshad out un £0es to look beyond Canad | $0068 track und fed cia | T° lis ¢ Worl shop | a til all were satisfied to vote as | seeking avenues of service to). he oY he In August a nat- : NA CE a body. veterans and dependants.--* fe jona) elinic for a 'will be| Miss Anne Dryden, R.R. 1,| She was County Junior Farm- oy "There were delegates at this | said that the boldness and vis- held in Guelph, in addition. to | Brooklin, has been selected by | er Newsletter Editor for the | BY Convention who had paid their | ion of the next few years would numerous provindial clinics the Junior Farmers Association | years 1964 and 1965, and a i | own transportation, lodging, | determine whether it was "ten scheduled throughout the coun- | ©f Ontario to attend the Hoosier | member of the Ontario County 4 HA meals and registration fees-- minutes to midnight or the try Recreation Workshop in Lafay- Junior Farmer debating team i "a simply to sit in on the policy-|dawn of a new era," for the Th a hard-hitting membership | tte, Indiana, May 1 tu 7. in 1964 and 965. These teams i making of the Leglon- for all of Legion. report, Mr, Robert Kohaly, of , . (had a successful season, going ¥ 't Canada. In my opinion, every| Lord Mountbatten pointed to Estevan Sask wei elected Anne has been very active in| ty)o 0h to the final debate for ge Branch should budget annually | the plight of millions of desti- first vicepresident, said there |} [lomemaking and 4-H Agri-| the provincial Championship in Ki; to underwrite the expenses and | tute veterans in the emerging Yas an abysmal Serozance of cultural Clubs, and in Junior | 1964 and to the semi-finals in $50 registration fees for at least| nations of the Commonwealth the Legion's work amongst Farmer work in the County. 1966. Koen x two delegates to go to the Pro- | and said this was where the members, Each member only ha has successfully completed Anne has also been an active 3, Ap vincial Convention and also to | Canadian Legion could find its k that ith which he es 43 Astiouiorel Bost member for a number of years i ' the every-other-year Dominion |New challenge. The Legion is nov at area wih Ww h Calf Club projeéts and one 4-H in the Ontario County Juni Wii tossion, attempting to raise $200,000 is invelved. Nobody from the Hopemaking Club prgject. n the 0 ou y Junior or : i i Dominion-President down knows Farmer Choir. This choir has STAN The next Dominion Conven- | for he Weiss of minh velses the full depth of Legion activit-| Sha has been an active mem- | Won several Provincial Cham- SP tion is to be held in Penticton, | 80S. . | ies because such information| ber of the Brooklin Junior Far- | Pinoships. In 1964 she attended 24 B.C. in 1968 and it is my hope i Asked about the Centennial has never been available, He mers, having held all the exe- | the Effective Speaking Course Lo \ a s Legionnaires will | Fund, Ed, Mulrolisnd reported pointed qut that a questionnaire | cutive offices in that particular for Junior Farmers at Albion b e pore in as good a showing that the Legion as a whole is (1:0) js now at "the brafiches club, She has been a director Hills. 8 as they had in Montreal. almost one-third of the way to |. one step towards getting |on the Ontario County Junior| Miss Dryden will be a very § "It isn't just the formal busi- its objective in its drive for a |} 0 information sq vital to ac-| Farmers' Association for a num. | fine ambassador to represent 4k ness sessions that educate a | million dollar centennial fund, curately measure the full im-| ber of years, moving up to Pre- | the Provincial Junior Farmers Es delegate. It's the informal | and a serious endeavour is to pact the Legion is making upon | sident in 1966. ~May 1 to 7. ¥ "bull-sessions" with men from, | be made to fulfill this obligat- the nation. ' 4 say, the Queen Charlotte Island, | ion by July first, 1967. "Old Billy" Night" is being { { ' B.C., or the fellow from New- Outgoing President, Fred held this coming Saturday, and " i foundland. This meeting of men | O"Brecht, of Durham, Ontario immediate Pat President Mr. | HAE with similar Branch problems spoke of lack of action for pen- Fred O'Bre is coming from ensioners oll np y Ha helps one to gain insight into |sion increases but expressed Durham tofaddress the gather- ; Legion work all over Canada." satisfaction at the manner in ing. Other vistors from neigh. b fais site SS Sa Se boring Brapches, Zone Command For Full OMSIP Coverage and the Pxovincial Commander Y RICHA DS N ' and his ladk will also be pre- O sent. "We hope™for a good turn- TORONTO J Many Ontario| age at no cost to themselves, out to this Annual Dinner, both residents receiving the Old Age | they must still send in an OM. from P ort P erry and Uxbridge. | po, con mistakenly believe they | SIP application form before D R A P E R [ E S This is a joint effort made by have been enrolled automatical- | May 1 if they are to be entitled both Legion Branches, and ALL ly in the Ontario Medical Ser-|to - benefits when the second . Legionnaires are urged to at- vices Insurance Plan, Health [stage of the Plan starts on July WTI ¥ Ea aon SEL CEE ch oD hd ee Re Cay Bad ad . YO first eight weeks of a chick's life. Co-OP 159; Chick Grow Ration is a complete feed to be fed from 8 weeks to 27 weeks, with only insoluble grit to supplement it. Co-Op 179; Chick Grower is for moderate amount of scratch grain. basis along with grain in alternate His daughters out-milk their herdmates 9.59%. -- SILVER PRINCE 7P (Hereford). His tested steers sons \ ' bveighed 1052 lbs. at 1415 months of age. Feed orf po have a hoppers. those All feeds available in Mash, Crumbles or Pellet form. UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE BRANCH Uxbridge 852-3321 for service from these and other sires of all breeds, contact: , Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Association Phone weekdays before 9:30 AM. for Sunday service call Saturday 6-8 P.M. Listed in local directories, a Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 RS ee me Wie SHES. ie gle _ie aie ifiiie She