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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-08-21, Page 7T URS. DAAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 MUMN .NVWSAEG'Oii.D PAGE $VPp� Oox, Roll' 'call was answered by PORTERSi ILL namilig „Four Favounie na Tire WAmao's As ala -'tion of Secretary and treasurer reports IGnace 4'h.Wh, held tWr regular were .given. Talent mored ca'O les trreetb* at the sumMer cottage were auctioned by W. Elgin Cox, of Mrs. EgNson Cox and liorothy Articles fol' aaex't Mang will be on, Thu mfty ofterumn last Nva. supplied by Mrs. Elgin OoaK liar! Mn. �s *�owerby d.0 M s, Wi1'lnam Cox, over te ineetfng in the absence meeting closed with the rob' the 'president, bfizpah ibenediction, And the hot - The opening hymn was folabwed esses served a �deliplqus l' vwph. be the Lard's Prayer amid Scrip-. 'Me Septem� meeting mire lesson read by Mals. E7lasan held an the church,..bait. SWITSON Gas Fired -- Forced Air FURNACES CONVERSION UNITS HOT WATER HEATERS Glass Lined Nothing Down — -- 3 Years To Pay For Free Estimates -- Call Huron Gas Equipment Co. HU 2-6647 CLINTON Aews of Bayfield By xx$s I41v()T R, Woou$ PHONE: BA'YFJXLD, 45 r 3 (tnter)ded for last week)Mr, and Mrs. ,i, M, Atkinson, St, Clair Sh res, Machigan, carne Muss Dthea }Nair. London, was Tuesday to spend a few days at home over the weekend', 9hoir home aa'u Canna Street, Miss A W Drouin, and Miss. Ada companied' by Rita Cobb, Port Bingley weft on Sunday to spend Stanley, visited his parents, Mr, a ,few days 9n Detroit. and' Mrs. L. l4, D, MacLeod, from 1F IT'S CASH YOU NUD, THEN DON'T DELAY - CALL %C.Q ON THE PNONE„;TODAY 1 FROM ORE } COURTEQI}S PROMPT SE RVIC To C* TRANS CANADA CREDIT LOAN SALES BUSINESS FINANCING 248 THE .SQUARE, PHONE 797 GODER10% ONT. -- — � cis Tihursdlayto Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. SieOakeloar-Grummetlacid ,two children, Torl mto, visiting hqs' parents, Mr, and Myst Mr, and MhS Peter' Balteaaar B, T'. Stephenson, Afterwards all present ,adjourn- ed to the Square, where the little foal; en joyea; a few 'games aid' a,. bqun0ful lunch was enjoyed by everyone. Mr. and Mrs!. Gerald Sturcgeon and daiWiter' N44Cy Joyce, have xeburried to Preston after spend§ ng two weeks, .vacation wroth, lois par- ents, Mr, and, Mrs, Edward, Stung- elan. Ted Twmr and Geary Wallis returned to th,eilr respective -hom- es en; Saturiday after a training course at RC4F Station CHntofi. with: the 'Goderich: Detachment Air The Womens' Missionary Society of St. Andrew's United Church met in the church basement on Thursday afternoon, with the Wil- ling Workers, the Mission Band and the Baby Sand as guests. -Me devotional period and a brief business session were follow- ed by a short program, a reading by Michael Greer entitled "Sec- rets”; a story read by Miss A. M. Stirling and a quiz by Mrs, Robert Scotchmer. ,Corporal Lloyd Westlake, OPP returned to duty in Kitchener .on Tuesktay, after having been, wiith• hlis wife and family from 1'riday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maalaolm Toms. John MacLeod, Port Dover, ac- tor. and Mrs George Miles, To- ronto, were the guests of Mrs. Fired; McEWen last week. Mrs. Ralph Nicholls was home for the weekend. She- left on Wednesday to .join her husbiand Dr. R. W. Nichalis, University of California for t�vo weeks. They wii1l retairn M` ONTARIO +� -rR E YOU REGISTERED%.)" ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE effective j�ective January 1, 1959 ...si sem.•. mono— On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services ■ ww — mom- - Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward --� hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or .` prepayment plats will offer benefits covering standard ward .� hospital services after December 31., 1.9'58. --••• ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO PREMIUMS �- �� ARE ELIGIBLE The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario -re- person and $4,20 a month for the family (husband, •O•N- ~� ardless of age or physical condition -either thtou t.s.•- ..,..,� g � wife and children under age 19) are made possible a group, or individually on a•Pay-Direct basis. through extensive financial contributions by the oft— Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible. Federal and Provincial Governments. .u..- .� WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU IN7r i 1. Are you employed where there are 15 3. Are you a member of a professional -��•. I0000- 111momm- or more including the employer? association, medical co-operative, craft �-- r If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol- union, credit union, retail federation, --� went through your place ` of employment. or like group? Emomm- Your employer must enrol you by August If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check .......� 31, 1958, and begin payments in December with your organization to determine if, it is EWAN=- -•� 1958. Your employer will register you. acting as a collector for its members. Group i'�- applications must be in by August 31, 1958.`..` 2. Are you employed where there are 6 to If you are not eligible under 1, 2, or 3, you s 14 including the employer? may enrol as an individual and pay pre. .. miums directly to the Commission. Indivi. .,..,� If so, you maybe :enrolled as o>Ye of a group, duals applying for Pay -Direct • enrolment ■ -r if the employer applies for approval as a ...._ must make application by September 38, "Mandatory Group" and, if all employees, 1958. Application forms are now available .rte.. including the employer, agree to participate. at public hospitals and banks (or the Post' Group application, must be made by August Office if there is no bank in your corn» ....� 31, 1958. munity.) Do not delay. PAYMENT OF PREMIUMSmom— ..�.` GROUP PREMIUMS will be payable monthly in Jarnuary 1 -ti) March 31, 1959. This will set up a -� one remittance• to the Commission beginning in "prepaid" period to maintain benefits during times ,.r..�. December, 1958. when a person may be laid off, changing jobs, or ..,.,.- INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission oil a temporarily out of the. province: �- ��� Pay -Direct basis will pay as follows: LATE REGISTRATION MAV' PROVE COSTLY nww -•a.�l One month's premium at the time of application Groups and individuals not registered by the closing �-� on or before September 30, 1958 -and after dates stated above ;alder given classifications will 1 ., mon- that""""�' payable on a quarterly premium basis be& - '"""'r' sing In lana 1959. not only fail to qualify for the two months, free -••.., g January, coverage but will be required to wait three months -••r r PREPAID ICUSMOM -- The first payment of following application before benefits become avail- -"� one month's premium by groups and individuals able. For example, a group or resident, applying in registered prior to the closing dates stated above. Pebruary will not have protection effective until ...•._ "will Cover a benefit period of three months fronpl May I. MOW_ ....,.r stir._ . Vi$it our Information Ventre in the -Queen Elizabeth BaUding '" i CA,NADUN NATIONAL EXHIBI`IION —tet .�.••._ �••.at YOU MUST IDE RUGIATERED TO DENRIFIT r ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION .` "08PITAL INSYRAINCR OIVlillbti —TORONTO ?r ONTA1910 t IM TlWephbnw WAInW 4•3001 - *mom .rte 111110ft rw� WNW i w•em maar'ied! on Saturday after.. now, Aught 0, din the Khox Pres- byterian chapel, Goderich, by the ,Rev. TWbert G. MacMillan', Pink and white &dioRl formed the dee- oa+ationS, The bri& is $hlriey Adelaide, dWghter of Mrs. Laurena Grum- rnett, Goderleh, And her husband is the soap of Mr' and Mrs. Adrian Bake+laar, Iinlgers!aill. Given in, marriage .by her uncle, Arthur D. Doak, the bride was lovely ice a waltz -length gown of Plink crystallettye', white picture hal and matching acacessodes. She car- ried a cascade of white carnations and gladioai tiips, Mrs. V41ham McLean, Toronto was her cousin's matron of hon- our, in, a wai'tz length gown of {pink floral silk and snatching ac- cessnnies, She carried a nosegay Of Nnl,- caenatiom and gaadioK taps., via V6'c�tomia, and, Mitis. Clark -Miles, Guelph, were also with. Mrs. McEwen for the week- end KIr. and Mrs. Clarence I3uffmaai; 131en ej¢n, are in they McEivveni Cabins for a couple of weeks.. Mr. and Mrs, T. Eastwood, Pet- erborough, tare. spending two 6eks in the ArndreW6 cattage, John; Birowm,, Larndon, who, has been a patient hi, Viktoria Hospit- al for almost three months, is recupexadag at the hoarse of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Parker. Meas Vicki Cluff, who hasbeen attending teachers summer course in Toronto, was rut xegnalired' to write cher' exam nations amid re- turmed homeon Tuesday. She has accepted a s+choal north of Lon- desboro, ibelginning in September. Mrs. Nelson Rhul and sister Jane .and two children, Pi d p and Dairy Rhul, St. Thomas; are guests of Mrs. William Barber at hien cottage this week. SS 4 Community Club Shows Balance of $50 The SS No. 4 Cammunaty C'aaub met at the home of Mrs. Wi lain Lobb. The vice-president, Mrs. W. Lobb, ,presided at the meeting which was. opened' with• the creed` and The. Lord's. Prayer in unison, The minutes of the previous' meet- ing were read, also the treasurer's report, which showed a balance of $'50,76. The roll call was "My Husband's Baby Picture". Tlie meeting. wag ;dosed with the Miz- pah, benediction, and: the remablid- er of the afternoon was spent in quilting. A picnic hunch was s'eiv-' ed'. The next meeting wild be at, the home of Mrs. James Lobb. The Wgan[Ss William H. Blsho accompanied, Miss Paye Brewton, cousQn of the brW, who pAIV <,,R Wedding, Prayer`, For :a receptions in the TIOW DUInjop! Inn the bride's another recei'yied arca blue praaated with white accessories, and a corsage, of red and pink carnatioM Guests attended from Toronto, 'Sa hic1por Ingersoll, Detroit and Lopdom. ' Following a wedding trip for Norphern Ontario, the young coup- le wild live in, WihrdSpr, AreYou Really a Modern Woman? ro(i 4es, woman looks prettier .. . lives longer . stays slimmer. And her household tasks are so streamlined; But how about you? Are you taking advantage of an today's wonderful household help- ers—like automatic dishwashing? With a Frigidaire Automatic Dishwasher your fall day's dishes can be washed—and drier; too—at one time. And so sparkling clean; You see, Frigidairers 22 hot swirl- ing needle sprays get off grease w sticky foods more thoroughly, IxygienieWly than handwashing ever could. But all you do is press the button and walk away. There's no other dishwasher like this one—as yoa'11 discover when you drop into Ball and Muteh. All this week Ball and Mutch are !told ng a demonstration of this tma'zing dishwasher to show you tow many hours of work it saves you . . . how safely even mute ;lassware fits into the racks ... low only sanitary clean water is xsed at all times. Why not visit Ball and Mutch today? TICKETS AVAILABLE AT bartliffs Restaurant ---• Clinton Bowling A114