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Terrace Bay News, 24 Feb 1966, p. 5

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« February 24, 1966 THE NEWS Page 5 YOU'RE LOOKING ROUGH, HARRY. WHATS THE TROUBLE2 VY P we LJUST CANT SEEM MY DOC'S A GREAT GUY... WELL, ....OR GET INSURANCE. DID TO GET AHEAD / BUT HE CAN'T DOZLVERYTHING ) YOULL JUST YOU KNOW THAT THE ONTARIO . POR NOTHING / / GOVERNMENT HAS A BRAND mene NEW PLAN FOR FAYING DOCTORS' BILLS 2 ght] aa a Hi] He tar LS Li SRS 1 J" WE SOIN, WE CAN CHOOSE ANY DOCTOR WE LIKE, AND WE CAN GET OUR DOCTORS GILLS S2UP FOR THE ENTIRE PYNULYS ~ I DONT EVEN WANT TO "WHEN THE ONTALIO GOVERNMENT CREW L/P FAL AGOUT Ibs. Jer, This ALAN, THEY MADE 1750 EVERYONE WANT TO FORGET ABOUT CAN HAVE DROTECTICN NO MWATTER HOW MY POCTORS BILLS/ LITTLE MONEY THEY HAVE «oe ENZOLMENT IN QMSIP 1s ENTIRELY VALLINTARY ANP POR INQWVIDLALS AND THEM 2. ARWUILIES ONLY. FORSLILY IST COUERAGE BE SURE DENA BY MAy TST, (9665 FORMS ATANY . Ae aeE Y iTE CALLED THE ONTARIO MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANCE OMSIP4 pocres PLAN. OMSIP FOR SHORT / ODD NAME. 2 P woe ch ee ae a BY ano you ancer APPLICATION / ONTARIO MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN WN er NOTICE OF MEETING K Centennial Committee meeting will be held in the Study Lounge of the Recreation Centre on Mon- day, February 28th at 7.30 p.m. Committee members will be expected to give a report on their organiza- tion's projects. The general public is cordially invited to attend and submit any ideas for projects. MOOSE BINGO WINNERS 'aners under B - Aino Sulonen, Mary Lang, Ellen Campbell of Schreiber and Jack Caccamo and Albert Cadieux of Terrace Bay. Winners under O - Anne Etches of Schreiber. Full House - Aino Sulonen of Schreiber and Pat Falsigno of Terrace Bay. EER Mr.and Mrs.W..R.Bray announce the engagement of their son, Richard Roy, to Lorna Ann, daughter of | Mr.and Mrs.L.Reynolds of Hamilton, Ont. The wed- ding will take place in Toronto on Saturday, March 12th, 1966. LEER Ten inches of snow equals about one inch of rain.

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