ill-ulc- duo to Wisdom†m In the economy; the 70-min; rise in mutton In gth not, and the pruning mod ' [In temponry autonomy pyt to than unemployed hands I Inâ€!!! what: the {wily ll ,tpeolvh; other “Meet from g“. and the Good Nolgllbon’ '6tttt, 1 downtown mm con- .†I. all“ “Implant mu): m wanting colts In the , The campaign goal is Sl,215.~ .W less than the participating grunts-MM estimate they gmld need to do a completely :omctivo job. The Bond of mu.- in adopting this year's jail hld to balance on the one hand, the need to provide the "eneio with It least their min, tmum financial requirements to $009 them in operation, and on the other hand the desirability 'titgttr,'t, a “my. bu been m ad the fintuuOl objec- ' , j tit. “(Militia participating in the 1958 United " ' tor lemma: Toronto. The campaign date will be " , - month ot October. 'JiTitTi'rr,i,Ti=iei"Ti,i; h be B, V ' 0 setting I goal whic cm Et'l,wt? JNnil, Jd,Ple considered attainable by volun- 1Bi' tt ot mom aa by last teer cunvulerl.‘ , W ‘I United peel. but I†"u et '8,NM00 - :: mm 3.. aâ€: krtlrfg.1gu'%',t,f, 'l, "a A m the "" can n I. nan and T"7ra'au=ar. aTiiii% Tm" L {United Appoal’s Goal mitMo in 'lit Campaign “lanky, July " "" - Page a; CRoUPy mun submit liste 10 the Commission by August JI, 1055. and begun payment' in December, 1958. Notlee lo Employers.. The Communion has mulled to Ontario Erma wnh 6 or more emptm'm. the rtiuured lorma and "tgtruCttonq tor regulenng Ihenr employee . Att EMPLOVEI WITH h OR MORE ON THF. PAYROLL WHO HA3 MtT RECEIVED THF HE FORMS SHOUD IIIEDIATHX NOTIFY TH}. (LOMMIEHION. (my min- will be payable momhly In on "almanac In the ( mum-mo. begun“ In December. 19â€. Individual! remitting to the C-ttrm-t an I Ply-Dirac! huh mll par u mum: On MK. premmm an the tune of lpphclllon on or baton Wombat 30, "" - and after that payable on I qumerly premium ham beginning In January, I959. ToLUNTARY ENR0LUENT - If you are a resident of Ontario and no! employed where there are 15 or mom on the payroll. you are eligible to enrol lhrough any or the {allowing mum; - PIEPAID 'Ct AHIOV' -Th. in! puma! of on. will pro- miuln by 'rout. and indivndu-lu N'innrl prior to the clan" an" gtated above, will can: a bettMt period of In": mouth- 1.0mhmnry l, is Mirth I]. 1959. TM! will at up I “mp-if period to III-innit! beetefttr durin. times when I pm my in Match-ginninva t-raritrrtototttt. wines. COWPUL‘ORY FNt0LMENT - If lou are a rcudem of Ontario employed “here there are 15 or more on the pavroll (including the employer! you are suhject to mm: pulsory enrolment through your place of employ man )mlr ernioxer N I" reqcrter lou. Enrolmem is open to every resident of Ontario - regardless ot an or phyucal tondmon -'t euher through I group, or indmdually on n Pay-Ducal hum. ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARF. ELIGIBLE ONTARIO [DM'2liIIll INSURANCE "The aim of our campaign committee is to lover-subscribe it to better meet the needs of our partielpating agencies. W to the board it who you committee. I If." " u an and women Iowa-nun; on unto-b oi tho col-nanny whoa oi as my DIM Anal volunteer "gaatmttoats; “not“. (Inn: on a no.- soctiou of community represen- tatives. Including busineu, labor, while tel-“om Bad “venting. probation-i men nu woman and Ioluovvivu. cum: at the committee was Robert M. Gran. vho-pnlidoni. Prudenti- ol hour-nee Co. oi Maori“. Campaign Chairman, c. P. Harrington, empha-ind that the 1958 objective is I minimum goal, "ttt setting the goal u $8,750.- 000 the bond 1nd goat column- tee hue made I one“! cumin- Itlon at [any thing: which have to-be considered. Toronto's not etotta [Wing to tho Unit-d Are pea! now “and: " $5.15. I roll- ttrely high "(an comp-rad with other North American ttit- lu. Whilo the number of now givers and the unount Iuhlcrlb- ta) (by Aonqendtnu 0/ Oman: art not tlmthll. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION Voluntary Groups. Persons employed where there are from 6tol4 on the payrolHincludmg the employer) lmy be enrolled u I group. if the omployer upping: for approval u , Mandatory Group and Ill employee: pttnicipate. Collector's Croupl. Organizations such as pro- lauonal "sociatitttu, medical co-operatives, craft muons. credrt unnom. null federations, etc, may NOW is the time to register The plan will pay the cost of essential standard (public) ward 'in hospital' services for Ontario residents who are insured under the plan. Benefits will be available. in approved hospitals in Ontario for as many days as hospital services are medically necessary. Approved hospitals will include public general hospitals, hospitals for convalescents and the chronically ill. tuberculosis sanatoria and provincial‘mental hospitals. The only 'out-patient' benefits in Ontario will be for emergency hapital services received within 24 hours following an accident. Benefits will be allowed for hospital care received outside Ontario as the result of a sudden attack of illness or an accident. HOI'IYAL IIIU-AIOI DIVIIIOI - T°I°~YO r. CITAQIO Tml'mO-m' To have protrrtiort "eetive January I, 1959 and I'M! qullify for the two months' free courage: PAVMIIT OF PRIMIUM3 WHIN YOU INROL Arthur G. Vaudrin, ruonvly of Saska'chowan, married Dummy Co!†of 469 Starla" Road in an curly July woddlng. lav. Young offldand. " by 511,000 present donors in- creue etch yen, they do not in. creue as tut u the "any cost- of operation, whlch Ire added to,.try Inflation. More firtrtn must contribute and encourage their employees to (in through my- effective January I, 1959. HOW YOU ENROL ONTAIIO FOR apply for approx al to act as collectors of hospital insurance premiums on behalf of their members. Ask your organization. ' in Pay-Direct enrolmenl. If you are not eli ible lo participate through a group. you may ii?i to pat} directly to the Commission. See "When nu Enrol", below. (d) Recipient. of Public Ania-nee who are covered b the Medical Welfare Plan throufh the Ontario Sepanment at Public Welfare wil also be eligible for hospital insurance benefits. It will not be necessary for them to apply for enrolment or pay a premium. THE ONLY BASIC HOSPITAL INSURANCE-on and after January l, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commlssion will be the only agency offering standard ward hospital insurance in Ontario. No private imurance company or prepayment plan will on" banefirs covering standard ward hospital service: after December dl, 1958. The low premiums of $2.10 a month for {single person Ind $4.20 a month for the family (husband, vile, children under age _l9l are made po.ssible through extensive financial con- Irlhuuons by the Federal and Prmincml Govemnuaus. INDIVIDUALS applying for Pay-Direct enrolment must make application by September 30, 1958, and pay one mmth'x premium It the time application is made. PRE‘HUMS Applicanon forms will be available " public hospitiis and banks (or " the post office it there is no bank in your community) on and after Monday, July 28. LATE RI-ZGISTRATIOh MAY PROVE COSTLY Groups and individuals not "rgistered by the closing dates stated above under "When you Enrol" will not only fail to qualify for the two months‘ free coverage but will be required to wait three months following application before beneiits become available. For example, a tesi- dent or group applying in February wull not have pro- locum effective until May 1. VOU MUOT II RIOIITIRID To - roll deduction. um! man Indivi- duals [cherub mun In null- od. The United Anal will do In ulna-t to accomplish that. obsocuvu, but the bond unoc- nllu the he! that the â€.000 voluntun who lulu tho mam Photo by luau. Imam "We havo bun trunk in this nnmunccmcnt. Mon people have given tt't1t',2 in an part. Thu Unite Ann) am the can! of many competing camp-11m, Ind doc: it oltlclont- 1y. It mm! In mphulzed that at no time In the mod tor un- nroul giving greater than it is today If we wish to prunrvc our voluntary lunclu.†F l Inch characterization in I gem, and though the young poo- plo In transplanted in later your: to London. when they meet again in lucceu, allure romance Ind tragedy, Mr. Sprlng n " hll happiest in the York- ghire countrywide. where, at April, than ll . . . "green stuff nothing up ln-Ill the hedge; . . . u the yout of the you make: " termettt felt . . . Ind dutc- dlll In (olden me In standing " nu,†and how well he knows his Yoruhirsttun, with his blutt CH'yPtrtt"nt' ’ndplwky humor. “Tim. and the Hour" in not In Inn-y book, Ind leave: no bit.. m utter-tutu, but I thirst for more of the truhneu of this In “Time and the Hour", the group with which w. are to travel it introduced to " in Yorluhire, during the middle thirtiu. World War I in over. though it. tragic conuquencu u. still evident, and the shadow of World War II in not yet loom. ing. Young people an Itill can- tree, and Chris Hudson. An- thony Bromwich and their new In (Hand: provide ul. by than input on thou Hound them. with mlny I clue to their later development, From the outset. Chm, mlvelling in the school-Q yud, nom- dutinod to grow "o In unnlioblo opmtrtuniat, while Anthony nhown I wt for life which profit. him greatly during the yet" of his ax- trsorditurily informll education with Beptimun Purdue, in the luttor'l country "trek" Poi-duo himuu. tuchcr Ind leholnr, is I lovable old eeeetttrie ot Il- mout Dicktnliln calibre. W. no not It all surpriud When he 'cor" overwhelmingly with " on. and only novel "Me, About 1 HI: peopl- not only move rung: m “on, they live and hm ' Ono moon that: wah )outhuuum. and . relinquuhen Mum to their “any with n- ‘luctuwo. no no"! at Howard BrringV â€you. no "mm“: mm Mud .01:an may naval! unruly no: in m “nuance of by tettamrteruetittrt. mum (Collin) Whyww The Woodbridge Hydro Office on Wallace Street will be closed from July 26th to August llth. Any orders or enquiries may be Uft with Mr. Clarence G r a h a m or Woodbridge Rural Area. Ed. W. Brown Secretary No. , Hwy. - Woodbridge 'heme ATUs 3-0561 THURSDAY BOOK REVIEW BAVEN’S 5rts COMFORT me A GREAT as oct. JUST Ask THE USERS. THEY LL AGREE nummo, Hume, TINSMITHING, HAIDWAII 1168 Weston Rd. MT. DENNIS _ Phone R0. 2-1515 Plumbing a Heating Specialists for " Years NOW IS THE TIME... NOW IS THE TIME... â€WMIOU‘. English & Mould Ltd. GLOSED FOR VACATION To prevent oxtenslve damage to your ttuitdihtts, have thou leaklng nvutroughs repaired or replaced NOW! A phone call will bring on. of our "dined specialms to gltm you a PLUMBING ' HEATING SYSTEM For Improvement: - Alterations and Ropcin to Your FREE ESTIMATE W. Donn Whitaker, ttrodent of the March ot Dimes, in I ctntemcnt issued in Hamilton, urged that polio vnccino In now Mt good supply, he Ippnlcd to two group: - first the many. Ind ucond employers, to ur- rnnu for immunimtlon of cm- ployeet in groupr. _ _ "The In. group between eigh- teen and forty ll partieularty vulnerable,'" he stated, “Il- though than in their tonic. and fifties, are not neceulrily im- mune. Every yen, the Much of Dime il culled on to help fumi- lies when either the mother or the father are victims of pain. We know from experience how nation: - sometime: tragic - the result: can be." Wm; Resources Commission May Deal with Sewage Plant: ' A motion that tho policy gov-min; ottatatgtMttiott ot un- uo dWrxNa1 plum. he ttte aub- joc! ot I canton-moo but.» the Water Manure.- Commlulan Ind the lawman Toronto and legion C-rvattem ttttgt In In“ by ttte Audacity executive comma M: a which B. Harper Bull ttd Imp- ton Wu chum-n. VIII“)! “- ben ‘5ng the “PM ot Bevan] important luau undor Flood and Pollution Control VII. pumd by the mania; Includlnu n upon by K V. And-non Ind Meal-tn on the Humber Blur gtt.rtnu1ixatltttt in the Walton um with I 'uggertlon that it b. "terrM.ta the Department ot Planning and Development tor Ippgovnl. ' March of Illmes President Urges Adult Vacclnations est-blah!“ I p-tual you†Mt achievo tttr-operation In pollu- tion control in r"t,'ettPo"t streams, particularly In ot the cxtemlvo authon$ that bu been given to the atet tte- source: Communion tn Inch mat- ten. A "commondtuon was the mode to request the lat York Township to tnnuur to the Att. thorny the Don river alloy land: in In jut-Wen». " had tg." don. by other municipal- t II. Studio o! the epidemiology of polio show that the no incl- Also [and try the mung; FORD 460 ROGERS'RD. '49 . 'M Opon 6 days werkrr--8 on. ht l pan-Friday Olll " pm. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 10.95 CHEVROLET FORD DODGE Eri5fiEE n51 suvu'c‘i'ii "ptttts rum ounmmm '47 - '53 9.95 13.95 13.50 o o ' a COMMISSIOIII Sewage Plant: wu n proposal to can†an; nrvlcel ot Jo. P. Kahuna In]: ttttSte -3; 'yHtee.r..e.y-:t. was the panning†-. (mooring study ot In ham: any! ot an chm»! Including rumored mum of an Hunk. bee 111mm a cannula u; the luck Cunt. It wu â€new: would that the [amines a! tht-t lute be and tor . grant of: m. of an out with the Hui-3 dull†of mum Tomato: contributing “in. ,. t. wu "commended. A 75-25%5 participation by the Province: and Metro respeetlvely wu Ill-E eluded in tho “momma. " Another important "comm-'3 dation planed VII that to: con-3 “motion of a t1tNtd capitol chm-E pel of the Block Crock iron: Sen-let! Bond to the Humbug; with a 50-50% participation by e'. the Provinco and Metro. Jul. 1.: McLaren And Assad-tn were: named an cumming "ulna"; tor thin when". , The meeting lilo "command-E ed tor opprovnl m draft or: MTRCA regulation. covering: pummel resporuibilitUs, bone}; out†"an." in â€alluding with construction/o! an oath: Buck Crook tutod mug plete dance (I gradually incrculng, ME: stated. Two generations Mo, meg at"... was know " "intatttilq'e P rnlylll.†Today. incidencdi charts show the In group stilt: increasing. lt Mr. Whitaker stated that me; supplies ot polio vucclnc or: : available to all Ontario. docton: and urged adults to telephone: their family doctors for Ip- I pointments. The tirst two shots: are given one month apart, With r. the third "booster" shot given: not less than leven months “tong He also urged employer: Ir. write to the March ot Dimes, 253 tc Spldim Road, Toronto 7 for tuett that information on the indus-t.' trial immunization prop-m, tel'.' gather with I supply of plant:?? water: and pamphlets. . :5 in. and petal-93 'M - ao Lit ll: clan Your Fume. In! Sev- Up To V: Of Your Homing ' ROI 1'â€: Mon Models '46 - 'S6