é NOTICE ~ IMPORTANT NOTICZ TO LONGLAG EMPLOY"&S RE GROUP OPH ING DATES ON YOUR BENSFIT PLANS , ee mee ae PHYSICIANS SERVICES INCORPORATED (P.S.1.) Group open April 25 - May 8, 1957 ONLY WITH NO EXTENSIONS FOR CONTRACTS EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15, 1957 Present subscribers may add: (1) Dependents not registers? within proper eligibility period - e.g, (a) wife may be added if you did not report to P, Sef, within the 30 days allowed following marriage; (b) dependent child may be added if you did not report to P.S.I, within the 15 days following the birth of the child, °3 May Join: Permanent employees who have not joined either at the inception of the plan or at leter group opening dates may now enrol with their familics, Monthly Rates - 22.20 month Single Subseriber 510 month Subscriber and 1 Dependent (e.g. wife) v7e50 month Subscriber and 2 or more dependents (e.g, full family) Of the above amounts the Company contributes vl.00 per month per contract, Additional Information and Enrolment or _ Change Cards Available at the Employment Office, BLUE CROSS ~ HUSPITAL PLAN "Group opeh April 25 - May 8, 1957 with no Extensions. For Changes in Contract Effective July Lace SS Present Subscribers May Add: Dependents not previously registered; e.g. (a) Wife may be ad'ed if you did not report your marriage within the eligibility period (b) adopted chil ren may be added - natural born children are automatically scvered.on your contract, em important Note to Family Subscribers: Your child who reaches age 18 during this year ceases to be covered under your Blue (Cont'd. next column) Page 5 (Cont'd, from last colum) Cross contract on December 31st of 'this year, To provide coverage beyond that date a Dependent - Subscriber application must be completed and a single subscription rate paid on the 18-year old's behalf starting on January 15, 1958. Monthly Rates - 2,05 month Single 5.70 month Family (The ®.05 portion paid for every: employee by the Company) Ac.citional information and enrolment or change cards available at the Zmployment Office, DON'T LET YOURSELF OR FaMILY SUFFER THROUGH NON-FPARTICIPATICN IN THESE Two BXCELLEN? PROVOOTION PLANS CONQ]AEE,_MEMORTAT, Another significant development has come up in regard to the type of Cenotaph we may expect to have erected locally. "Indiana Limestone" is the magic word. Alf, Barbini, here for Mill Shutdown work, acvised his firm has available in the Lake- head a block of this stone sufficient to Cenotaph, This would be erected in the yaditional "Flanders Cross" form with an engravec, Sword pointed downward along the tree of the Cross. The Cross itself would vest on & 2 or 3 tiered base arrangement with the entire Memorial placed in the centre of @ raised concrete apron - approx- imate height would be 12 feet, The entire Cenotaph would appear in an off-shade of white - the natural colour of Indiana Limestone - and to prevent weathering, a silicon finish would be apolied, This treatment, incidentally, is to stone as.slick or varnish is to wood, and is applied just as easily and as effectively. Due to severe climate conditions we experience in this area this treatment should be repeated every 3 or 4 years ~ a job that can be completed in a matter of hours, ' Scale drawings are to be submitted as soon as possible in orcer to allow the Remem~ brance Day Committee a first hand study of the possibilities of this type of Cenotaph, (Conttd, on page 7)