. | 1] } ! 4 d <} i | ) 8! ar TRE A Tg 8--PORT PERRY STAR--Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1974 Epsom and area new Over a hundred friends and neighbours gathered at Epsom Church on Sun. even- ing for a Pot Luck supper. After supper everyone enjoyed a visit before going up into the church for a sing-song led by Student Minister Michael Ward. appropriate message for voung and old alike, "The Lord is My Shepherd, thats all want". Mike and Cathy Ward then sang a duet and also, a solo by Mike. Many friends and relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card with a party at Utica Hall to celebrate their 25th Rev. Mr. Scott gave a very OPENING - SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9th. Simcoe Denture Clinic 1240 Simcoe Street North OSHAWA, Ontario Monday, Wednesday -- 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ~~ Tues., Thurs., Friday -- 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. : Saturday -- 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Reduced rates for Senior Citizens. Member of the Denturist Society. Phone 725-3695 Wedding Anniversary on Saturday evening. Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton on the safe arrival of their son. Richard, Julie and Robert are happy to welcome the wee brother. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hunter and Mr. and Mrs-Don. Gale of Toronto were supper guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry had supper Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Ruby Rodgers of Brooklin. > Mr. and" Mrs. Kenneth : Catherwood and boys' of Oshawa had Sunday lunch with Mr. and Mrs. H. ashton. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Clarke of Oshawa called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Irwin of Greenbank were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Sunday. Mrs. Jeanne Dymond, vice-president of the Durham Region Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association officially launched the Christmas Seals Campaign for Scugog Township by giving Mayor Lawrence Malcolm the first sheet of Christmas Seals. About 75,000 seals will be distributed throughout Durham and the Association hopes to raise $60,000 this year. The Ontario T.D. and R. D. Association raised $54,500 last year. OHIP * BLE Your Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) is designed to help you anywhere in the world. In case of injury or sudden illness outside Ontario, OHIP will pay the cost of standard hospital accommodation. For non-emergency services, it will pay up to 75% of the cost for the type of hospital service normally covered under your Ontario Plan. . Medical fees will be reimbursed to you at 90% of approved services as set out in the Ontario Medical Association Schedule of Fees. But bear in mind that medical costs in some countries are often higher than in Ontario. So avoid being faced with a bill considerably higher than the amount OHIP can repay you, by doing four things: you're travelling? ~ This is what Ontario is doing to protect you away from home. [ 1. Know what benefits OHIP provides before you leave home. 2.1f you consider that your OHIP coverage may be insufficient, you can obtain supplementary coverage from private insurers for out of prov- ince charges. 3. Always carry your OHIP card with you. } 4.In a financial emergency, ask the hospital to phone or write OHIP to confirm your coverage. Remember; you will usually have to make pay- ment on the spot -for-treatment outside Ontario. But OHIP will reimburse you for insured services if you submit itemized receipts within 6 months of the date of service. : Describe why you were outside of Ontario -- vacation, business, etc.--and provide complete personal information plus details of the medical or hospital service performed. Include name and address of physician, hospital, fee for "each service and dates. And always state your OHIP number. A free booklet called "The Traveller's Guide to the Ontario Health Insurance Plan" explains everything you need to know. Copies are available at government offices and travel agencies. Or write to: OHIP Traveller's Guide _ Health Resource Centre Communications Branch Ontario Ministry of Health Hepburn Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario, M7A 152. Ministry of Health Frank Miller, Minister Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier 'DAIRY BAR STORE HOURS | ; commencing : What happens if you get sick FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15. | or have an accident w ile 92m.010p.m. 7DAYSAWEEK | FOR THE WINTER MONTHS. PRICED RIGHT! CUSTOM KILLING "FREEZER ORDERS BEEF Fronts, Hinds, Sides PORK. Personalized Cutting and Wrapping The Family Butchers gpecials for this week Baby Beef Liver ~~ » 99° LEAN : Stewing Beef 99° Lean Fresh Ground Chuck 99" Bologna ». 53° Grade A Small 2 V2 Doz. Eggs *1 59 BACON = 89¢ CAWKER'S BUTCHER SHOP Queen St. - Port Perry - Phone 985-2562 AFTER HOURS PHONE: 985.7327 © WW