« July 16, 1964 THE NEWS Page 7 REMINDERS ABOUT YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE 19th birthday rents' certificate. s to keep insured. nks and Commission KEEP INSURED! When you reach yo you are no longer covered by your Register separately within thirty d Forms are available at hospitals, offices. GAMES - FOOD - NOVELTIES - RAFFLES - FUN EVERYBODY WELCOME CHANGING JOBS KEEP INSURED! If youjchgnge jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the ba # the Certificate of Payment, Form 104, which your/gyoup is required to give you. SPONSORED BY HOLY_ANGELS PARISH, BUILD- FUND COMMITTEE associated with Quetico Centre since its inception. Among those attending from Terrace Bay were, Mary Middaugh, Sarah I. Boyd. GETTING MARRIED? KEEP INSURED! When you marry, the Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. PRESENTATION (con't from page 2) their exective members, Senior Regent Ann Didura, Junior Graduate Regent Marion Desrosier and Chaplain Marlene Kosticki. The next meeting of the Women of the Moose was scheduled for Wednesday, July 22 at 8 of clock in the Moose Hall. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO ONTARIO ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY The air cleaner of your car's engine should be cleaned and re-oiled at the recommended inter- vals. Adirty air cleaner can reduce mileage by The expert driver keeps at least one car length be- 10 per cent. tween him and the car ahead for each 10 miles per hour. He allows even more space at high speeds, on slippery pagement and after dark. Sympathy is extended to Lloyd Boudreau on the passing of his father, Thomas Boudreau in Kapuskasing last Wednesday. ACROSS 5. Wild sheep: 22. Metal WIAD EESIATD] ae 1, Craws Tibet » fastener Hee TI LRIEIS} 5.Scrutinize 6. Forces 24. City HI 9. English 7. Genus of trains COMMUNITY LEADERS RECEIVE TRAINING author lily: So, Am. 25. Ribbed 10. Cavities 8. "Old fabric : 12. French Curiosity 26. Pigpen (QUETICO) Community leaders from twelve river Shop" girl 28. Disperse different Ontario communities participated in ne cea Bs ete aa OO SSRN a highly successful, weeklong leadership ,_broperties 17. Suffered "portions VESMSAN See < ° 14. Spotted cat _ dull pain of ewe ee ee ee bs 15.Furofan 18, Behold! asunspot 40. Incards, ommunity Programmes Z ranch of : tario animal 19. Summer 85. Exclama- trick takers Department of Education. The District woes -- tat ot eee x 'i . ; 'abric . Cries 0: USS. Leaders Institute was held at the Quetico 23. Jails: sl. 20. Thus: L. jase 43. Poem Conference and Training Centre. 27. one of 21, Orinoco 37. To: poet, 44, Money: ; ; e i Optional caurses were conducted in 29. Small schoninssruk Ok haan Reey advanced sewing, drama and ceramics. All of squeak ee those attending took a core of leadership and oa tae aT g 4 ee ee Si ee scout teacher training $ 33. Farewell According to I.B. McCauley, 35, Touch Community Programmes Branches Representative end to end Yyy\2 and Institute Co-ordinator, most, "In See Carpe hy addition to increased understanding of the 42. Division of LLM rp eg YU course participants will have developed aoe [20 [at [22 | | | [ee greater skill in either drama, ceramics or h 27 VY eencars os Bei, ere ger "One of the interesting aspects of 47. Painful et Fo WUE: GUE Be Br A777 (= FF aT eye the course in sewing, six of the participants were from Indian reserve communities! Highlight of the institute was the presentation of certificates by Neil spot 48, Without: L. DOWN 1. Flat-topped hill Edmonstone from Atikokan at a banquet on 2. Southwest Thursday evening. Mr. Edmonstone is a member Pp Se of the Ontario Arts Council and has been 4, Obser-