The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-05, Page 3FORFALL PASTURES
pock. SEEDS .Don't 'Cost
They PAY!
Don't' let seed prices per.hundred•oi~ per bushel foot you' . -
Figure your seed cost, ped. acre • Then compare what CO -AP
gives'for the ;slight±.difference: there -might be—a better ,grade,--
a higher percentageigermination, and.. nany.;:thnusands ofweed
aeeds?less Per acre!
AND DON'T 'FORGET Seed .cost per acre is a small part
o the, total, investment of seeding. When you consider seed bed
;preparation. =:_� _
Prepar .i .n. •
BUY TH • = BEST !
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HENiL'L
Mr. and Mrs. John Hend rson'
and Jack spent the Labor Day
weekend with, their daughte and
son-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. eith.
I,.indsay. and Pamela at •Na anee;
Jean, Sylvia azidathie, who had
been • vacationing there for thepast
three weeks,' returned Acme ' with
Mrs, Catherine, Redden has, re -1
turn ,'hone after spending the.
past nuT ter ` of weeks with her:
daughter, Mrs. Ruth.Carter, Clin
ton, -
The Rev,'. Robert Marshall, of
Whitechurch, was guest minister
at Carmel Church Sunday morn-
ing.' The choir sang an anthem,
"Soldiers of the King.'" This . con, -
eludes' the last -of • the- combined.
services.
The :Women's 'Missionary Society
of Hensall United Church will re-
sume their fall meetings with a.
potluck supper• in the church
,'scliooTr tom ,TFiuursday, September
-4, at 6:30 P illi._ A-rgood program
is --being arranged.
Mrs.' J. W.'''Bontliron has return-
ed
e utuin-
ed home after` a two: month's va-
cation at Soutlian1Pton
Miss; Margaret Mqusseau is vis-
fling with friends in Toronto' this
week and' also taking in"' the Toron-
to .
to Exhibition." -
A,:reception ,.for Mr and, Mrs.
Kyle Donald ..
Do d
' (nee nee 'Carol Thiel -was held the .-Bluewater Daneeland
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Orange Hall, Seaforth
SaturdaySept 6th.
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q,t 3 p.m:
Sponsored ;by..Orange .-Hall
Property Committee
THE FOiftlitERAliee Elizabeth Watson :and Donald-. Edwin
Andrews exchanged wedding vows at ,Egmondville United Church:
The bride; is the daughter of Mrs: John S. Watson; `:RR 3, Sea
forth, -and the ';late" Mr, -Watson, and the groom is the -son of::Mr.'- -
and; Mrs. • F. W. Andrews, Clinton, (photo .by, Fowler Bros),
Thurs aY evening
ad wa
s
•argel
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atterided,:::• The-`ghests
' of,, "honor.
a' .ell -filled
were • presented with - w
purse: '`Motley,''Glen -pe er do -
P, £ �
ing'4 the; honors. . Desjardine orch-
estra provided- music .Cot `t h -e -
dance.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Cook and
Carolyn spent the Labor Day week
end holiday'. at Lions Head.
Fractures Arm
John Goddard, 8, son of Dr. and
Mrs. J. C. Goddard, fractured his
right arn-i on Wednesday, night:
John was playing in a tree with
Michael --Davis, when he jumped,
fracture: X-
raysfall causing • �e; r ,a f
rays atSouth Huron Hospital Exe
."ter, revealed the:fiae-tii d
Henson Sale Prices
.aI
Prices at Hensall community-
sale iThursday- were:
Weanling rgs, -$x100--to-` 14-25-,-
chtin`ks, $10:20 to $16.75; -feeders,-
'$19.00- to, $_271:50; sows,`; $66.00 to
$9600, :Holstein , cows, $160.00 to.
$185:00; Durham cows, $175.00. to.
$200:00; Holstein. 'calves, ,$15.00. to
$25,00; Durham calves, $32.00 to
$60,00; "bulls: up to ';$19.60 a..cwt.;
steers =up . to "$21.60 a cwt -
Sold, were :370 pigs, and 150 head
of 'cattle and calves: -.
The next total eclipse of the sun
will -;be -'October 12=1958. --
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J.7NTAR10, ,::`:•
District Weddings
ImmillinttiWttmiumI tommitlttiI,
!AVERY—WUTLE' ,
IIlNSALL --` In a double -ring
ceremony . in _tile United -Church
manse at Arkona • on Saturday,
August 2$;" •at• 2:30- p;n1,4 Venae
Margaret Routley, became the bride
of'Gordon Milton Lavery, of -Heng
.,all.. The brides is the daughter of
Garnett, : Routley; of Arkona, . ;:and
the late Mrs'. Routley. The groom
is the son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lavery, •of Hensall. The Rey. " J.
Cook, pastor of theLUnited Church,
Arkona; officiated., '
The bride was lovely, wearing ,a
bailerina.length gown`; of pale'blue
crystalene, fashioned with a tight,
fitting -bodice dotted with brilliants
and • Matching- _ jacket. and a °.full
bouffant skirt. -tier headdress :was:
of pale blue :.pillbox'- _.style. with
shoulder veil, • and she wore a cor-
sage o£°red and, white roses:
- Therbride--was attended -by her
sister, Mrs. Van " Kalsbeek, as
bridesmaid, `'wearing ' a pink 'lace.
sheath dress wvith., pink-, chiffon
Cumberland, pink feather'hat, and
wore -a ---corsage -of--white--corm-
Lion`s.:• -
Robert Lavery, of Heiisall; was
his -brother's groomsman:
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion, 'for
eception'for forty guests' -uest ' was held at.
the ;Town Hall, tastefully -decorat-
ed' with, pink and white streamers:
and bnl-ls`-•.raid" 'baskets of "mixed
gladral% ,After--:the--reception-;--the
bride _and .groom ,left - ami& a
shower of confetti for a honey-
moon trip- to Northern Ontario. 'On
their •return .they will reside in
Zurich.
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ective January 1, 1959
On and after januarry 1, 1959, the -Ontario Hospital Services Commission
will be the ' only agency • offering ;standard- ward ,hospital ;insurance in
p nipany, . or prepayinent plan will offer
ntar>Q No� rivate.: tnsuranrye co
ghospital t er"31, 1958:..''
benefits co�erin standard ward services: after Decemb
A1;L RESIDEN I S .O]h : ONTARIO A -RE ELIGIBLE PREMIUMS .
_ :Enrolment is open to every resident.of Ontario:=regard . The low premiums. of"$2.10 a month for a single;perSott
less of age -or physical condrtton=eitherthroug a group;' and $4.20 a inonth,for the family (husband, wife. and
or individually on a Pay Direct basis children under"age 19):are made'; possible: by extensive
sive
participation of.;the Federal -and Pr`.otmciai
Nott residents of 'Qattara. are not eligible Governments
Closing date for Pay -Direct enrolment is September. 30ih, 195$: (See last.question, below;
UESTIONS ,
Q. How long must a person be a resident of " _ Q. -What --areas. of additional coverage' will be
Ontario to=become--eligib lei`-- offered by prepaymenrplans :and insulr'altne-
companies?
The»private plans and •idsurance;companies will be;
offering many forms of additional coverage, :•;includingg
payment for the.diiferenee in cost between standard ward'
;and . semi -private 9i private hospital accommodation;„
medical rbenefitsi-etc.
A -There is f6 -time -period on: residency ,w.all:residents..
are eligible to enrol.
'What are the benefits of, the plan?
A. The plait pays for the regular and usual standard ward
:in-hospital' services as available -in -approved hospitals, for
is many, days' as these "services ; are medically necessary:
Emergency, outpatient hospital services within 24 -hours
followingan accident`,'
Q'Does-the plan pay' for doctors' .bilis; or.
surgeons' 'fees?.
A. sNo.
Q. Will there be any waiting periods for bene.'.'.
fits in the 'casenof hospitalization for specific:.
conditions' such as maternity • cases, repairs of
hernias, • removal of - tonsils, appendices, etc: ?
o An:insure d"person-is e for insured services
on and after his effective date, regardless of the type of<
condition. requiring care in an•approvodhospital. "
Q. Are „there any ' medical .etaminatioais . to
pass or medical' questionnaires to complete.
prior to enrolment?
A.: No. `
Q. Will benefits he provided Tor hospitaI-eare'
received Outside Ontario?
A Yes. In the event of an -insured person being hospital.,
ized in an approved hospital anywhere outside Ontario -as '
the result of a sadden attack of illness, or an accident, reim•'
bursernent will be made up to the cost of similar care in s'
comparable Hospital in Ontario. "
Q.; If , X am a a resident 'of Ontario, but ,work
outside the province ," am 1 eligible ': -for
benefits?
A. '
Yes, so long as your recognized residence • is iia,
Ontario,
Q. What happens if I<do not qualify to enrol'
in, a group and don't 'enrol as an individual' '
by September 30,° 1958?
A. - You'rnay enrol at any. time BUT you will lose the five
months' free coverage,and you, will, -be required'to wait
three months following date application is received before•..:'
benefits become available to you. For exatnple: if you do
not apply, say, until February you ;will not have protection;" "
until IVlay lst.
Q. liow does a resident make 'application for Pay -Direct enrolment?
A.,: Tf you will riot be registered through a group, complete an a plication form whichou can
, obtain, ata bank or hospital. In communities ,without a.bank the form may,be.obtained from the •
-pest office. -Mail -the -form 16 the Commission with your chequeor money order for, one month's .
premium: If received on or before.September.30,)958;;this.payment willtover the three months
of January', February and March,1959. In other words;+if you register before the.closingdate you:
gg
et 'two •tnotztlis'' free cOtrerdge Subsequent 'payments will be on a' quarterly basis, begin ling
January1959. i
Visit our informationcentre an theCANADIAN'' NATIONAL EXIIi XTION h Building
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YOU MUST .BE ,REGIS RED TO BEN �'1i`...
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HOSPITAL. INSt1R"AN;CE DIVISION.--TORQNTO 7, owi;ru210''
7uiephone: •WAInut:43301-','
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-BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. ` Alton : Johnsteri, Seafortii",''
spent the weekend, with Mr ,�and
.Mrse.
Miss' ;Ella Kaiser, of Oceanside;_.
CaIifornia, has been"- visiting ;with
her eousitis : Miss M. Swan . and
Ham,, -after a'thtne-citnth-
tour, abroad, and is now returning
tapher-hone at: Oi can ide, 'Cal.
Guests with'', Mr aid Mrs. , Geo.
ilenderson - were Mr%'„ and Mas::
0luisted," of Sheridan;':1Vlicli , ...and'
Mr, and Mrs Brant Vineeiit; Lum
• Mich
Mr and Mrs. Bud `Barna, 'Nia
'gala Falls and '"Mr.. and -Mrs, Per-
ey Robinson : "and son;:: Rickey, of.
Aylmer;, were;: weekend- visitors'
with Mr: and Mrs. Victor Har-
greaves.
Mr."; and, Mrs: Stewart Knox; of
Sarnia, ,visited' with Mr, "-and ;Mrs.
Lorne` -Wilson - Over.' .the Weekend
and. also spent; a few ;days: fishing
up north.
Mr. Lawrence Smiley, of '`Erni;;
visited " with. his , cousin; N(rs. •: H.
ferry, on"Sunday.
Mr,. and.112rs, Don , f Kenzie and
family;:- of St. Thomas;;•. visited With
Barents; Mr. ,and :Mrs. 3: 'Me -
Kenzie.; Mr.,:'McKeii2ie has. ,not
been"as-wellas his many friends
wo11d: like to see barn..
As a mangrows;;ola"er: and wiser
he talks:.less and says, more. -
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-your Victory'iLoan investment :'far ami nk servieo
see - your nearest branch of tl>~e Bank of Montreal.
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Par, P5 Or P7 bring them into your nearest 13 --of M
bi:ancli'today. We vi11 be glad to eoswert thdi i for you
and to pay you your cash adjnstinernt immediately.'
You don't liave,to.be-:;a13 of NIcustomerto:take',1d-
vantage of this serviee,,and.yoit don't pay a penny fol it.
on't .delay,' ..• ..convert" toda'
You can also buy Conversion .°"
Lorin Bonds 'for CASH .,...:
at market' prices ;, our facihtiet are readijy,
available for this purpose.woe pe.r iveloto pea, km. Us.
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