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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Sep 1958, p. 2

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ENRO f §3 CLASSES | R LL NOW 2 NOW CH. 6 22 FORMING | e we 5 741 _".:.'.; 1 4 " | & W 2 e . â€"~ EOMEGE 8 7 ‘ $ > NCH of ThE o C_ 4 hi | t ./‘ MacINTYRE SCHOOLS) ‘\%\"?;’ 6 | ‘ 3 .\ a»a. L B 6 Reeruariat y o eay‘e e %zz“«?m‘ g\ } | ® Clerk :\,m ( tes> “s;% pist . 1 * _ 0 C e 3 ts "‘4\0\:"" "‘we s A Member Of The Canadian Bu siness Schools Association FULL DAYS .................._30.00 per month HALF DAYS ....................18.00 per month 110 MAIN ST. SOUTH . _ WESTON, ONT. \; Wgoket 17 members present. it Toronto Chapter, No. 54, im of the Moose had their ir ~meeting, Monday, Aug. at Liberty Hall, with Sr. t Anne Delaney presiding, e Ladies Report Of Sept. 4, 1958 â€" Page 2 Enroiment is open to every residént of Ontarioâ€"regardâ€" less of age or physical conditionâ€"cither through a group, or individually on a Payâ€"Direct basis. Nonâ€"residents of Ontario are not eligible. ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE There were 14 chapters from Ontario represented, with 50 coâ€" workers registered. Our Sunâ€" shine Girl Claudette Boulay is in the Mooseheart Choir and Diane Boulay is a Drum Majorâ€" ette with the Moosgheart Band. Committee Alumni Chairman bad a draw which was won by Coâ€"worker Gertie Doyle. Reâ€" freshments were served by the committee. Recorder Kay ~Hampton reâ€" ported on the International Con» REGISTER NOW â€" ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE A. No. An insured person is eligible for insured services on and after his effective date, regardless of the type of comdition requiring care in an approved hospital. A. ‘There is no timeâ€"period on residency â€" all residents are eligible to enrol. A. The plan pays for the regular and usual standard ward inâ€"hospital services as nvnfl:fi‘e in approved hospitals, for as many days as these services are medically necessary: Q. Are there any medical examinations to pass or medical questionnaires to complete prior to enrolment? s plus â€" ~ ~ Emergeney outâ€"patient hospital services within 24 hours following an accident. Q. Will there be any waiting periods for beneâ€" fits in the case of hospitalization for specific conditions such as maternity cases, repairs of hernias, removal of tonsils, appendices, etc.? Q. How long must a person be a resident of Ontarie to become eligible? Q. Does the plan pay for doctors‘ bills or surgeons‘ fees? ' Q. What are the benefits of the plan? ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION Closing date for Payâ€"Direct enrolment is A. If you will not be registered through a an application form which can hmm«thMmmuyhmfim post offiee. Mail the form to the Commission with cheque or money order for one month‘s m_flw'duumw&l&lhpymlv?mm&mmth of January, February and March, 1 .Ilflkmkfifioumbfittho ing date you »t two months‘ free coverage. Subsequent payments be on a quarterly basis, beginni Q. How does a residtnt make application for Payâ€"Direct enrolment? On and after Jaguary 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or prepayment plan will offer benefits covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. nuary 1959. hnosrTaAL INSURANMCE Division â€" TORronto 7, ontaR®0 Telephone: WaAinut 4â€"2301 YoOUuU MUST BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT Visit our information centre in the Queen Elizabeth Building CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ;g;;u;ller Head Is Now In Fashion Heads Will Be Tiny Says Expert effective January 1, 1959 Perhaps Head Shrinking To Become Popular 1. Beauty is a thing that is vibrant and alive. To be truly beautiful does not depend on the face alone. The whole body must be carefully groomed and cared BLE PREMIUMS ardâ€" The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person oup, and $4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible by extensive financial participation of the Federal and Provincial Governments. is September 30th, 1958. (See last question, below) Principal ONTARIO Q. What areas of additional coverage will be offered by prepayment plans and insurance companies? A. The private plans and insurance companies will be offering nI:lny fo‘:ms of additional coverage, includinfi payment for the difference in cost between standard war and semiâ€"private or private hospital accommodation, medical benefits, etc. Q. Will benefits be provided for hospital eare received outside Ontario? A. Yes. In the event of an insured person being hospitalâ€" ized in an approved hospital anywhere ou':ll:emsnum as fhenauhqfq__su_ddmlflackofi_fiu. or an accident, reimâ€" bunemenl'vnll be made up t;»\the cost of similar care in a A. You may enrol at any time BUT you will lose the two months‘ free coverage, and you will be required to wait three months following date application is received before benefits become lvu'l':ile to you. For example: if you do not lml.y. say, until February you will not bave protection until May 1st. comparable hospital in Ontario, Q. If I am a resident of Ontario, but work outside the province, am 1 eligible for benefits ? Q. What happens if I do not qualify to enrol in a group and don‘t enrol as an individual by September 30, 1958? Yes, so long as your recogmized residence is in 2. Beauty is on its toes. Women must learn to walk, and exerâ€" cise, to keep their figures. The teet mfm be cared for, pediâ€" cured ‘and massaged. Pointed toes, in the new tapered shoes will give to the leg and the whole body that look of action which is news. ior, and the spirit must match it. You must be sleek and trim and streamlined. Alfred H. Herman, B.A. . Barrister 26 MAIN ST. N. BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG., is new occupying new offices at Announcement WESTON, ONT. _ CH. 4â€"5697 3. Legs have that comeâ€"hither look. Dresses are short and the ankles, calves, knees are the focus of male attention. Thesa must be as tenderly cared for as the feet, to ‘dramatize the lovely colored hose that are all the rage. en d 4, Hips are in the limelight . . , the chemise ‘did it! But no dress will really look well unless 11. At night hair"will be elaâ€" korately raised, to show as much of the neck as possible. Heads will be tiny, tidy, but always excitingly massed with curls that sparkle with brightly colored rinses and elaborate jewellery and ribbons. 12. Color is the password to success. It brightens the features, gives sparkle to the hair and fairly explodes in wonderfu! fabrics. By day color is used with restraint, subdued yet deâ€" finite. At night it is a fireâ€" works display, ; 10. Hair during the day will be almost completely hidden by the new deepâ€"dish cloche hats, but it will beâ€"seen peeping from under in a dareâ€"devil series of bangs and spitâ€"curls. a 9. The eyes, at night, will be vividly shadowed, with the new offâ€"beat eye shadow and masâ€" cara shades. The most fashionâ€" wble shade in eye shadow and mascara will be a violet with the bright intensity of a Royal Hawaiian orchid. 8. At night makeâ€"up will be somewhat paler, but intensified with rouge, starting from the line of the bosom. Powder blended with rouge will accentuate the curve of the bust and shoulders, giving the illusion also of a long, gracefully arched neck. Here, too, a darker foundation will scintillate under light powâ€" der. 5, A strhight back is a sign of good breeding. It assures a well rounded "bosom, straight shoulders and that fine thrust to the neck and chin which ‘are part of the new look of bright assurance, Without good posture beauty does not exist. 4 7. The eyes, by day, will be delicately shadowed with blue or green, and blackâ€"fringed with eye pencil and mascara .. . with the eyebrows‘ lifted to a new roundness. ed, hips sleek under a well fitâ€" 6. The complexion, by day, will sparkle with health. Moisâ€" turizing creams used often and liberally will soften the â€" skin ard give it that dewy look. They .l? make the best base for the intéresting new:\ darker foundaâ€" tions upder lighter powders. Lips are brighter in color than ever. the derriere is trim and roundâ€" "*...then Mother said, ‘Let‘s give them a call tonight*! Isn‘t there someone you‘d like to call...right now® Telephone tonight* ®Long Distance bargain ratésâ€" nights after 6 and all day Sunday TME BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY C SANADA + â€"Margaret Hood. COFFEE BREAK CHATTER. "He said just because he‘s old enough to be my father doesn‘t mean he‘s got to act as if he is." hinsatsnis@idinds indE ctnin8. dnb dsn B i ied rice ieA td nc mt "Blonde or auburn hair, or raven‘ locks, will bring a young man on the run, without him realizing where the atâ€" traction lies," he said. "A blue sky can lift the moral of an entire community after dull grey clouds have lifted. Red is always associated with anger, green with jealousy, black with despair. Bright colors help us feel youthful, dull ones depress us." Where‘s that bright red sports shirt of mine? TRAY TOTERS TALKING. "To hear her talk you‘d think she‘d been married ten years â€" instead of two weeks." AT THE CLUB. "You‘ll find his will power will trelkon â€"once the scare the doctor gave him wears off." LIMPING LIMERICK DEPT. The effect of color on energy was demonstrated when the women workers complained of the weight of a metal container of fittings which they had to lift in connection with their work. A color consultant had the containers painted a light green.. The women immediately expressed approval of the "new and lighter" containers, which were really not new and only lighter in color. Another local color authority said color has far greater influence on people‘s lives than they realize. . _ _ _ Color consultants, or engineers, recommend stimulating colors such as reds, oranges, and yellows for cafeterias and lunchrooms where the proprietor wants to discourage cusâ€" tomers from lingering. Cool colors such as blues and greens are suggested for diningrooms where an atmosphere of leisure is desired. COLOR INFLUENCE. Got word from reader who wants to know if color affects -p&miu. Consulted . color experts who said colors not only influence enjoyment of food but also affect such things as energy and morale, . _ In connection with appetite an English expert invited eight people to dine then used various methods to give the strange colors. ‘The soup ‘was violet, the roast beef green, the potatoes blue, the cabbage black, and so forth, None of the guests retained their appetites and one of them froo up. â€"**~* To his new ladyâ€"love sighed the colonel, As they strolled through the woodlands all vo‘â€"=el "You‘ve stolen my heart, I trust we‘ll never peart, Since my love for you is etolonel." CARRIBEAN â€" EUROPE â€" FLORIDA US.A. â€" CANADA Alr â€" Ship Bore mines sont samg . / vomer stazet, our smore PROSPECT 3â€"5071 Receiving Hours: 8 a.m. â€" 6 p.m or etherwise by appointment M , ESTIMATE, Modemnnes! Eglinton & Dufferin RU. 1â€"5596 SAUNDERS Travel Service â€" NO CHARGE â€" C aT s PAWILESSLY â€" DEST LIMITED Busâ€"Tickets Delivered br sumnnd PCA muteg

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