Page 5 21 YRS OLD? When you turn 21 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- | lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the | Hospital Insurance | Certificate of Payment ! 'Form 104' that your | present 'employer is | required to give you | on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario THE C .Lyall (Cont'd from P.4) | Teft Terrace Bay to take up a post as a Mathematics Lec- turer at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. GOLF NEWS The weekly two-ball mix- ed foursome is becoming increasingly popular and full of fun. This is the night when male and female golfers get to- gether and each does their utmost to assist the other. The keen competition and anxiety to score well often is the cause of missed or bad . shots which are taken in fun. Results of last week's two- ball were:- Ist low gross, | Pattison and Bob Adamo with a 49 = 2nd low gross, A. Pattison and K.McLeod with a 54. Ist low net - H.McLeod and P.Kelty. 2nd Low Net - W.McMick- ing and R.Bennitz. High . Hole - B.Duncan and P. Wellings - High Score, J. Ferrier and | .Duncan. On Friday, August 19th the Mixed Molson Event will be held, followed by a social welcome to all mem bers whether participating or not in the event - at the Curling Club Lounge. Re- freshments will be served and a film will be shown. This is a handicap deal with prizes. Closing date for registration is Aug.|7th. It is preferred to have entries in couples however singles will be accepted and paired if possible. The local Knights of Col- umbus, in their efforts ta continued aap NEWS August 18, 1966 TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL BOARD TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:- The High School Board has recently received a number of inquiries from local organizations for the use of the school auditorium. This notice is being published in order to clarify the situation for those or ganizations anticipating use of the facility as in the past. This facility was utilized by these organizations through the Recrea- tion Committee for its programmes, under a contract arrangement with the Terrace Bay High School Board. All arrangements were made through the Recreation Committee office. The Recreation Com- mittee has terminated its contract. The High School Board will continue to administe the school facility for school programmes, as out- lined in the Schools' Administration Act, Part IV, 34 and 35. t H.J.Boudreau, Secretary - Treasurer j Pleyground leaders, l.to r. Lita-Merie Boudreau, Janice McInnes, Verna Dailey, Jane Kelty and Margaret J.Wallwin. Photo by G.Whiteley PLAYGROUND LEADER HONOURED For five years, in various capacities, Janice Mclinnes has worked on the summer playground pro- gram in Terrace Bay. This year a greater portion of responsibility has been hers as Director and Co- ordinator. Now she is leaving the town to work in Toronto. Before she left, at the Playground Wind-up, she was personally thanked by Recreation Director Buck Matiowsky who presented her with a gift in apprec- iation of her work.