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WEDNESDAY; MAY I4th, 1958
:THE . LUCKNQW SENT]
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NEW MAJOR MEDICAL , `)`REPAY PLAN
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toa-.take' care oF. 'lar -e `ill a •E' , ' ,
, � n ss�cbsts. snot provided for
by
.the : Hospital Insurance ,..
'Ontario,Plan'after January
'1, 1959.,:
IT PLAN'
with no deductions with. respect to :surgical expenses,
withthe exception of $.:1,5,00 on burns or lacerations.'.
Surgeon's fees being paid on the. 1955 General Tariff
of ,Fees of .the. Ontario Medical Association.
WE' HAVE $EEN ' Deni nate
• • g d as the. Official Collector
of the, goverrirnent's'' hospital.plan • e for. rural ''peopl'e
primarily engaged in agriculture. We can also' provide.
collector .services to 'other' residents npt comm ; within
the mandatory ,provisaons:.: of the regulations.'
VATCH' FOR IMPORTANT LETTER B
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CKNOW, ONTARI
LOCAL CQUPL' E:.
WED AT .BLUEVALE
AITCHISON DOWLING
Marriage vows w. e`re exchang,'
ed by Robert Andrew Aitchison
and Myrtle ._-Elizabeth t ' '(Beth:)
Dowling at The Manse.in Blue1,
vale .on Saturday afternoon:
at'
three ,o'clock, with 'Rev,• R A I
g,
Brook officiatin The
groom is
:a 'son of Mr. Archie 'Aitchison,
R. ,1,•. Lueknow. and the., late Mrs.
Ait igen and. -the.:.bride is the
daughter: • of Mr. and Mrs:, Ken
Dowling, R. 5; Lucknow.'
The bride's;gown 'was ballerina
.length 'white lace, over taffeta;:
with,., boleros :'Her. c'ha 'P el
,... , length
veil. Was caught to a headdress:.
set •with' 'pearl inserts and ' she.
carried a bouquet of red roses:
The :bridesmaid was MissClara,
'Rooney,. R.R.• 2, Kenilworth,.
cousin of the bride, who chose
a :..�„
with .tiers of net over, taffeta and
matching bolero with peter :pan
collar. She: wore a white head-
dress
m-andurnsg.loves and carried yeT-''
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The best man.. was Mr.Jack
Aitchison of Blackstock, brother
of the grown.
For the reception that follow-
ed at'' the: ,bride's .. home,. 'Mrs;
Dowling. 'received the . guests in
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1957- Pontiac Hardtop, ,automa,tiei full e
Y, quipped •:.. .$2,595,,
1957 Pontiac -Deluxe Seda`n,{' autojnatie 'trainsnussion,
fully equipped
1957 Chev. Delux r $2;495
e Sedan; full equipped
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1956; Yhev.• Deluxeautom ie tIardtop ;
• , otic • $1,995•;,
1956 -Ford •Customline,"'automatic, :fully equipped - $1,995
1956 Pontiac. Coach, automatic
1954 Dodge Sedan'395.
1954,' Meteor. Hardto " $1,335
p, automatje, fully. equipped $1;495
1954 ,Chev. ' Stan
$1,195;
$1,095:
o ge,. Sedan
1953 Meteor Coach:
TWO 1951 Plymouth Sedans, Mw mileage
' R' .$ 695
A number:of 1952, 1951 'and Older ,Models '
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AT REAL , BARGAINS
TRUCKS -
Three :1956. Chev.: I/2; ton Pickups
1951 Ford 3 -ton .•
' $1,295
1948 Ford,;,;., ,.,;;..
.,..... $ 650.
. '1 -ton .:Express • ' •'
accessories -''and .'corsage: of pink '
-.. $ 295..
carnations.. ,She 'was.'ags'isted: ,by '.
the .'groom's , sister, Mrs. Ernest :. russets Motors
Button, wearing,;. a figured :,.tur Huron County's `Forei<n
ost Used .Car .Dealers .•
quoise:.dress with •white access- Cash Trade,. Terms
ories and.. : .pink ;+ ... __ , , 'Open. • Eyenin s
a: corsage,, of pink car- Cities Service Dealer •g 73x1 1
nations phone. 73x, ~allele
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I .For ,a 'wedding triri to. Northern
points. tl�e bride's, travellin cos.., ASK ' FOR' HOG MARKETING • ivar •
P;:. y that we''ask the Ontar
tume was 'a .turquoise',duster and: POINT AT CHATSWORT11 _ :. • Hog Producers Marketing Board '
dress- 'ensemble; with , white ::ac-
, cessoriesrani.: •corsage of pink-
-carnatons.'
,': Mr. and Mrs..Aitchison will re-
side- at R g.., 3, •
Ilderton
navy crepe dress. with white.
' To You.. Letters'. will : .o 1. :u '. i
g o t from• this office.� in. the',
. week Of May'20th, 195$, :about the plans
. • :.,,. p outlined
above being made available by. the ' Bruce Co-opera-
Medical
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five MedicalServices, as ell
w as the' plan.of 'the
'Hospital Services Commission of -Ontario.
end: all inquiries to:;
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BLIND i'TO. /ATTEND
Cai.LB MEETING
Lt Col E'. 'A •Baker:,
managing' director .'of the Can
• adian National; Institute -for the
' Blind, is to- be speaker' at "the
:annual meeting of :the C.N I.B's
anon County ,Adv=isory Boar.
Goderich; May 16th,.:
J. H.Kinkead, •chairman of ,the
Huron „County Board,.. states that.
municipal and county officials
will attend the., meeting and. that
PI guests will include some of
tkie, silty five' blind :'residents of
Huron ' County. Accompanying
ol: Baker will •.:be .NV: E. Mc
:.Gill, chairman .of 'the• Board of
CoWe nors,• Tweedsmuir Hall,
—I•sindon> Miss'Amy Lammie, home:
'teacherl; E; F. Wheeler, District
field secretary; and L. D Cai:-
roll, assistant, field• secretary,
_L• and S,towart, Hayem.
ter, , farm •counsellor: of Toronto:
The 'meeting . will .hear annual
• service and financil. ,
a reports Of-
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are ,to- e'•elected and; rep-'
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resentati`ves • appointed f r o.irn,
Huron, • 'County •• to., Tweedsmuir
Hall ' Board''of ' Governors:
The meeting will be at the
Bedford Hotel:
Col .. Baker has been., manag-
ing
an:ag
ing• director of ,C:N:I.B. .since
1920. One, of. the founders of. the
of -,Baker.'s ..de
a�ades .of service to the'Canadian
blind were given world` recogni,'-
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tipn in. recent years.by his: elec-
tion as the 'first president• of the,
World 'Council'' •for'' the Welfare
hof �tlie Blind' which has a mem
bership of 39 countries. �R'
BROWNIE :NEWS'
re : cspened, with the
usual• procedure, the fairy ring.
nue to the rainy'. weather the
hike, , was postponed •unt'il next
week, weather Permitting. •
The Brownies spent' the 'morn-
ing f.inishi-ng -.-tests .-and•: •;Louise
Ancliew'started to .t'each corm
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pass .ork to; the Golden Hand
Brownies.; 'The . meeting' `'closed;
With •a pow wow
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gnews' INSURi
GENERAL. INSURANCE.
Established over 'Thirty. years Aga,
. , Telehones
mess: 39' _ 10%01th •AGNFW. ' ltesidepce 138
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• Guests were; ' present from.
Blackstock; ; ..Mount .a Forest, Har
riston. Londesboro ., and Luck
0:6w.
LANGSIDE NE:iTS...
During the; Mother's Day ser
vice';
the;' Sunday School pupils
sat in..a body with their respect-
ive teachers:. 'Infant : baptism wa`s.
administered' to•.:Brian Leslie; in-
fant son of 'Mr. and 'Mrs:. Gor=:.
don ,,Wall Sunday visitors at.• the.
Wall home;' were Mrs.: Bert
i'at :and •Jimmy, Mrs. John Wraith
and. Eldon : of` L'ucknow•.'and Mr.
c and Mrs Ira. Wall. 'and family ,of
Whitechurch. .
. Next Sunday Communion Asper
‘ice• will be' ;=held' with _prepara-
tory, service 'on Wednesday; even-
ing, at; 8.30 ppm:
. On„ May 25th anniversary . ser-;
vices will' be held' in Whitechurch
'Church' with Langside,: coifing
and on .June 1st, 'service .will. •re-„
turn to `morning service at '9:30;.
a.rn wih Sunday 'School' follow
ing. •Morni ser 'will be held
• during ,fune, July and August.
La.ngsid ' • anniversary; .; services
will not . be, held' till . September,
this. year..
Young ' Peoples service was 1
held in the church • on Sundaly 1
evening.
Mr. and Mrs.'.Pat _MaCMillai
and : Mrs. Lucy Wangler were
Sunday :evening 'visitors with Mr.,
an`d Mrs.: Frank Miller.'
`GENTLEMEN "THE •QUCEN".':.�
According. to 'the Lord High l .
Chamberlain's Office, Stp James -
Palace,. London, .the only correct
way to propose and respond• to
this • toast is . as follows: •
"The. Chairman, having rappe.d
once•with, his gavel and obtain-
ed, silence,says `Geritlehiei ",The'
Queen' and riff more,The: and
ien'ce stands to attention while
the • National ,Anthem is played
or sung, Only then is tlie' glass'
lifted and held for' a moment . at
eye level,. Either before or after
drinking, one sip of the liquid
the words "The Queen" are re
eated and d thee'glass replaced on'
the table.,Jhe auidence then sits
'clown" . ,
No other or more elaborate
wording is correct With the click -
nig 'of glasses -'taboo,
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A l;oint meeting of . the ::Hog,
432roducers directors of Grey' and
Bruce .,Counties. was • held in .Elm-.
wood,' Ontario,• on Friday, "May,
.Eldred •.Aik'en,: Zone represent
ative; ` spoke' to : the :group `. and
touched . briefly' on the . recent
court case at 'Chatham and also
the selling . of hogs and their of
feet:. on Winnipeg and Montreal
markets. .
Discussion: followed on the es
tablishing of a market•. point in
either,Grey, or :Bruce`•coun'ty' and
it; was ' moved. by Tom Pringle
to establish a market point : at^ •`
Cha s yorth-...and that -it ..be op
erated as early - in the, week.as
possible.. . This wos• carried
un-:.
animously.
A committee: comprising of
Toro' Pringle, Jack McGillivray
and George y
Maniierow.� 'were';
pointed to 'look, after any details:
that. come up.. in. ' regard 'to - the `.
market 'point. , :•
The directors` were :pleased:
with the • present sellin of `hogs ..•
in Qntario and:have . high :praise `:
for the salesmen .of the •Co-oper
ative who are . getting; the high_.
Pringle. est price on' the North `American;
and seconded. "by Jack ' MacGill . 'continent . .for.our' Ontario: hogs..
A you . really ready
r the ' tri
You're, all set for the first big outing of ^the summer:
:Gas in the•tank,'Water in, the radiator.Air, in:the, tires,
But are you really ready? Remember a'defect in your
car or its equipment, can cause a lot of trouble..It can
,spoil your, trip—or even .lead to a •major disaster on
the road, Make Sure: Check your brakes and steering
system., Check :your tires :for wear and damage; Check
erous leaks. Arid do it now. Beca
your lights, front and .back: Cheek the exhaust system
.for dan
guse your
• whtile.summer'of motoring pleasure depends on safety.
,You eatt;'�t be really sure of you'? safety•if you aren't
1'ea1(ly 'sure of your car Your Ontario ,Department of
Transp6Wl.iiges you to check your Car -check your,
driving—.and check•accidents. r r'
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