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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-22, Page 51: " '-" • .--"-" !!";,..Zp- ; "16. - This: Week in Topics on . . By MISS M. .HOPOINS . Horpley ' Z V R IC HHE.RALD Eliffiville ..,........ ....................... By MRS, R05$. WINNER , ,„whother you, Bye ir Ppraanal 'llama ESTABLISHED 1900 CORRESPONDENT, ,.Itilt5. CHESTER 1... SMITH # ,.CA5TL.,:g or COTTAGE Of .Corbett . called at the- home .Pesrasnozyl. ,yltisiztoar, Air. and Mrs. Harry Appleton with Air. and insure the 'modern' Mrs. ElVerett Skinner were The Time,PAcIveote, May of, Mr. M. Hodgins on. Friday .evening. Mansell Hudgins and sister visited ort Saturday 'with Mr. and Mrs, .Clarence Hardy of 1.44 - can, Air. Joseph .Carruthers is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital at present. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young .and son, John, of Hamilton spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John McGinnis. Mrs. McGinnis re- turned with them for a .short Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Sebilbe • and 'Mrs. Frank .I'!orter of Lind- waY ane Plan Persona I Items , were , visitors with relatives in Kitchener. ,cene Of Nuptials Stratford Church Pers".01 Items G d say and Air. and Mrs. Harvey covers, th whole f mil o Complimenting Miss Carol Manreen Elizabeth ClitiPbell, Thiel, Miss Mary Louise Fritz.' London, dairliter of Mr. and entertained friends at a iniscel- Mrs. James (.?ampiell, Stnatford, ' laneous shower . on Friday And William peeni, mem, ion 4• evening. don, .son of Mr. and. Arrs, Wil- . Air. and Mrs. Ernest Patter- tiara Alero, Zurich, exchanged; son, of (./oderich, visited the marriage vows in a double ring Yungblut families an Wednes- ceremony before Rev. Fr. T. M. day. They also attended. the Williams, London, hi Immacu- a.Liction sale. late :Conception Church Stat. Mr. Arnie Meyer, of Port ford, on Saturday morning at 10 counterfeiting has titjr". sPending a few days a.1.11'lhe bride wore. a floor -length At various times in history 1 been punish. in and around town. Dr. and Airs. Fred, Hess and gown of white crystal charm able by death. family, of Toronto, were Sunday styled with empire waistline, em guests with the doctor's mother, bossed rounded neckline and a Mrs. Atari° Hess, bouffant skirt with chapel train. Miss Mary Klopp, or London, A pillbox headdress held her, visited over the weekend with ,fingertip veil, and she carried a Mr. and Airs. Bert Klopp, bouquet of red roses and Miss Mary Louise .Fritz, of Toronto, was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Only YO can terminate a PAUL REVERE Accident & Sickness Policy! BECAUSE all Peel Revere Accident and Siolcaess Policies pm Non•Cancellableand Guaranteed Cardin*. able to on 65, tbe policies cannot be chaneol by thVcon. pony ..and con 1._n_yd be terminated 1.1r& policyholder. Willo for full Information CHARLES B. McHUGH London Branch 200 Queen's Ave. 7.7204 stephanotis. Her attendants were her sister, Miss Eileen Campbell, London, ence McKenna, London, as as maid of honor, and Miss Fior' 1 Mrs. William Johnston ha been confined to her room with bridesmaid. They were gowned illness the past eek. alike in ice blue crystal charm w Miss Marlene Wagner, who in ballerina length- with white teaches in Kitchener, spent Sun- accessories. They carried tires day at her home here, - cent bouquets a blue carnations and white. Pinocchio pom poms. Mrs. Dianne Thiel, who holds a position in London, was home Groomsmen were Raymond over the weekend. Denomme, London, and Wilfred Rev. 0. Winter, accompanied Hoffman, Zurich, and Joseph by Mrs. Fleischauer, Mrs, E. Trayer, London, and Albert Hoff; 1elaxbard, Airs—man, Zurich, were ushers.E. Laidlaw and. The wedding breakfast \vas Louis Willert, attended the Sun- served in the Y.M.C.A. Reeeiv- day School teachers' .convention ing the wedding party, was the at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, bride's mother, who wore a navy Wellesley, last Sunday,' dress with white accessories and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Da tars were a corsage of red roses. Airs. callers last Sunday at Brantford Mere assisted, wearing a light and Tavistock. . blue dress with white acces- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ginge sor es. motored to Kitchener one day , 1 or a wedding trip, the bride recently. changed to a blue tweed suit Mr. and Airs. Earl Fiaxbard and, family, spent Mother's Day , with Mr, and Mrs. S. Oesch, at with navy accessories, and white carnation corsage. On their return they will re- UensalL l. side in London Mrs. Donald Brintnell and son graduate of St.' Joseph's School The bride is a . of Sarnia, are spending a few of Nursing and the groom is a London days with Mrs. Brintnell's ' Teacher's College gradu- mother, Mrs, A. Haberer. ate Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, ' I spent the past week at the home Persona I Items ; of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Willowdale. Mrs, :17, McBride spent a week- , end recently with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. !HaroldBell and family. 1 • • ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1.1111111111111••1111111111 ,,,,, I11111.11 ,,,,, I , ° Drs. Coxon & Leitch VETERINARIANS OF ZURICH wish to announce that they are taking on a third partner, Dr, Douglas S. Miller of Fergus, Ont., a 1958 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Dr. Miller's duties are to commence im- niediately. Miss Arlene Haberer, nurse -in training at Victoria Hospital, London. is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.......w....A........,••••••••••••••••••••••••• This Week In Thames Road By MRS. WiLLIAM RHODE Attend Woodham Anniversary Quite anumber from this com- munity ' attended the Sunday School. anniversary service held at Woodham United Church on Sunday. Among some. of those Who attended and spent the day with relatives were: . Mr. and Mrs. John Selves with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques; Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Passmore, Sharon, P'aul, Beth and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. jack Stewart and Marlene with My. and Mrs. La Verne Rodd; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom- son; Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Knight and Linda with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. .Len Harris were guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Duncan and family at Bloom- . ingdale. Mr. and Airs. Almer Pass - marc, David, Dennis and Dar- lene vere guests on Sunday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist • of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gregus, 1Brad1oy and jimmy visited on X11/01 llllllll ISunday eveni„ wan Air. and I '57 METEOR SWAN "NIAGARA 300" In showroom condition. '57 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 4 DOOR SEDAN Overdrive, whitewall tires, tutone paint, immacu- s late inside and out! 'S6 DODGE "REGENT" TUDOR Tutone, radio, very low mileage. '56 STUDEBAKER "PRESIDENT" 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic, tutone, a beautiful one -owner car. '55 STUDEBAKER "CHAMPION" TUDOR A real money saver! 'S3 STUDEBAKER "CHAMPION" 4 DOOR SEDAN OVOrfiriVO. 2 VLIDEBAKEK "HAMPION" 4 DOOR StbAN Radio, Wine, G.M.C. Vt TON TRUCK GraharnArthur Motors hWhero good frondt meet Mitt leave the sarno way." $tudallakor 'Salo*cid Sdfkiitd #HONE 210 ExeTER A IbetearoutionittlififfitlitaiffiralinntifaftlanTIMMIMaftiValaalarrillitlialWaHMITMOOMMItliatafiv. Mrs, Glenn Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Rudolph and Miss Alma Borland of To- ronto spent the weekend with their parents, Air, and Mrs. Chas. Borland, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Trumble and Linda Gail of London, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman of Etn- bro visited on Sunday with Air. and Mrs, Ernest Pym, Marcia and Mark Shulman returned home with their parents after having spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Pym. Miss Betty Willard of Mount, Hope, Ale. and Mrs. Willis Gill and family ef Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs, William Roweliffe _and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Munn and family of Hensall, Miss June Borland of Exeter, Air. John Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgins awl family of Lutan Visited- on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Borland. Mrs. Stella Martin of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray. .01NIGE14.1CWS6e.tti, EAT INV' ENGINEER. g , riit6AtiOLESS C7F1 /14E FUEL You USE, OUR HEATING ‘1085 MAKE PoLkS ENTWUSE Q—eitace t3INGERICI1S ki1110164.16H TING -PLUMBING &1 BuRNING-AtO CONDITIONING t out nmENTS.SuPPit ES titORKAL ROAMING MotoR BeWINDING 34 '2Unit Mr. Harold Finlay, who has beet) a patient at. Strathroy Hospital for some time has re -I I The weekly meeting of the Girl Guides was held on Thum Comparty Skinner of St. Paul's. reM4r1.vaawnad vAlsrist.caliaTe•yr tlbleur‘eviciekol. For inf pm ohm without end with IN1rs. I -Philip. Wren. ' obligation call Miss Sharon Player of Peta• wawa visited over the weekend , John Macdonald with Air. and Mrs, Ross Skin- Norwich Union Life M's. Flossie Cornish of Exeter illtnePEr:esteenr"etinvde ner. . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce liodgert . Telephone Collect district visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Aleiville Skinner. Grand Bend 92 and Dennis and Mrs, Wanstey of . Seaforth visited on Sunday 1 with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cooper. Mr. Elgin Skinner of New To- ronto spent the holiday Weekend with his parents, Mr. and Airs.. verett Skinner. i . Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hays and in i 'Air. and Mrs. Stanley Hays and Kenneth visited on Sunday with ifamily of Wroxeter, 'Enjoys Dancing 1-144'.0ed t llir. -Wine near Mate, inneh improved in health. Mr. and Mrs, B. Corless, of Clinton, were recent, visitors with Mr. _and Airs, Ken BreakeY I and Richard. Mrs, Chris Erb was rushed le ; South Huron Hospital ane .day! last week Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. of London, spent several days with Alt. and Mrs, Leroy O'Brien over Sunday. I Airs, Carl Thiel spent a day at London last week. Miss Anna Deters was a visitor to Kitchener over the 'weekend, with relatives, Mr, and Mrs, John 'reevin, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday town. day night. After opening, the Guides went to their patrol corners where they practised their signals. Some time was spent in square dancing and later had a .eamp fire. Mary Ellen, Tbiel's Buddy Burner was used, which had been made the previous \veek. Personal Items Mrs. Marie Bess has returned from a two-week visit in Peter- borough and Toronto. Mr. Paul Hess, of Toronto, was a weekend visitor with his mother, Mrs, Marie Bess, -.own a ' -.110111511. "gsollnaln 958 Page 4, NORWICH UMON LIFE 1n.4.4.0 soda/ Founded 1808 Branch Qfice 200 Queen's Avenue, Lond n, Ontario To all Residents of Ontario Announcing ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURA The Ontario Hospital Insurance plan becomes effective January 1, 1959. The plan will pay the cost of essential standard (public) ward 'in hospital' services for Ontario residents who are insured under the plan. Benefits will be available in approved hospitals in Ontario for as many days as hospital services are medically necessary. Approved hospitals will include public general hospitals, hospitals for convalescents and the chronically ill, tuberculosis sanatoria and provincial mental hospitals. The only 'out-patient' benefits in Ontario will be for emergency hospital services received within 24 hours following an accident. Benefits will be allowed for hospital care received outside Ontario as the result of a sudden attack of illness or an accident. ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE Enrolment will be open to every resident of Ontario — regardless of age or physical condition — either through a group, or individually on a Pay -Direct basis. Non-residents of Ontario will not be eligible. • v • CE PREMIUMS The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and $4.20 a month for the family .(husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible by extensive financial participation of the Federal and Provincial Governments. HOW YOU ENROL COMPULSORY ENROLMENT — If you are a resident of Ontario employed where there are 15 or more on. the payroll (including the employer) you are subject to com- pulsory enrolment through your place of employment. VOLUNTARY ENROLMENT — If you are a resident of Ontario and not employed where there arc 15 or more on the payroll, you are eligible to enrol. through. any of the following means: — (a) 'Voluntary Groups. Persons employed where there are from 6 to 14 on the payroll (including the employer) may be enrolled as a, group, if the employer applies for approval as a Mandatory Group and all employees participate. (b) Collector's Groups. Organizations such as pro- fessional associations, medical co-operatives, craft Unions, credit unions, etc. may apply for approval to act as collectors of hospital insurance premiums on behalf of their members. (c) Pay -Direct enrolmenl. If you are not eligible to participate through a group, you may apply to pay directly to the Commission, Sce "When You Enrol", below. (d) Recipients of public assistance who are covered by the Medical Welfare Plan through the Ontario Department of Public Welfare will also be eligible for hospital insurance benefits. it will not be necessary for them to' apply for enrolment or pay a premium. THE ONLY BASIC HOSPITAL INSURANCE —On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or prepayment plan will provide benefits covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. WHEN YOU ENROL To have protection effective January 1, 1959 and also qualify for the two months' free coverage GROUPS must submit lists to the Commission by August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December, 1958. Notice to Employers: This week the Commission is mail- ing to Ontario firms with 6 or more employees, the required forms and instructions for registering their employees. .ANY EMPLOYER WITH 6 OR MORE ON THE PAYROLL WHO DOES NOT RECEIVE THESE FORMS BY JUNE 1, SHOULD IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE COMMISSION. PAYMENT OF All group premiums will be payable monthly in one remittance le the Commission beginning in Detember, 1958. Individuals remitting to the. Commission on a Pay -Direct basis wilt ,pay as follows: One month's premium at the time of application on or before September 30, 1958— and after that on a quarterly prerniuM basis beginning in January, 1959, PREPAID 'CUSHION'—The first payment of one month's pre - 'mina by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing dales stated above, will cover a benefit period of three months INDiviDUALS applying for Pay -Direct enrolment must make application by September 30, 1958, and pay one month's premium at the time application is made. PAY -DIRECT APPLICATION FORMS ARE NOT BEING MADE AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. A prov- ince -wide enrolment campaign will be conducted in August, and September when these forms will be widely distributed. PLEASE DO NOT REQUEST PAY -DIRECT ENROLMENT UNTIL THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS. PREMIUMS from January 1, to March 31, 1959. 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