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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-11, Page 5ue.'v':xnkTM!i&'t,RRmcMamnm. .., J4R'M'7.S:],FA,:• Zur .d i Personal Items Mr. lltilten. llcl'rrack, of fetreit, Air, .and Airs. Campbell, Flint, Firs, Frank iaieGuthon, of Loa- Aitch, were nests at t • g the home cion, Mus Elizabeth Rennie, of Miss Anna Hess anti other rel.! Aire. Carrie Knetaltet, of Kitett.:atives and friends. ener, and sister, No. ,Helen Mrs ChriS Erb talon t spent the summer �inontlis at 'ansa tvere visitors iiaents, the home of the latter's nephew Shayler of California who leave ,r i was A ken n it ll niirsi.hg bonne for. treat - Grand Bend, t at Mr. and Airs. Aaron Erb, ae• Cempanied by Misses Joy, Carol Air. and Mrs,. J6hn Heiser, handers at Indiana, � Airs. JJuiser' Sr.,. Mrs. Weiberg (London, Air, and Mrs. Newell Geiger, and 41,a= F i$ aremala l and daughters of Itetlney were Miss Atm t Marlin Sunday guests at the home of spent the weekend with. her par • an. Mrs. 1,arrd .Iacobe, Mr d ents Mr and Mrs. Aienno Alar- Itev, A. Ai. Anaae1ur and sone tin. She will enter Kitchener• motored to London. .an waterloo Hospital, at Kitchener Lorne, to ca Monday where the latter r•egis- inrtacnct duties as nttrse•in• training• lera'd for the fall term at the Miss Dianne `thiel .of London Llinverslty of Western Ontario, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Airs. R. Whitley of :her ,parents, Air- and Airs. Chas. Seaforth visited wit► Mr. and Thiel for the -holiday weekend, Mr. and Mrs, Seth Amanns re- turned home after a vacation .at Chesley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cunning- Afis, McNeil and can, Erie, of ham and daughter, felon Clare, ha. vc•cit i u tied to 9'tatvdale Halifax, Nova Scotia are halt- \ i l for a month at the lame After spending their sunnitier va- dayingcation at ilia home of her par, of her :parents, Mr, and Mrs. encs, Mr, and Mrs. Chester L. Norman Gesello. Lieutenant Ross smith, McNab is in Florida on duty, lir, and Mrs Ed..Kaufman Mr. and Mr and A1r. and lots. ,l, P. running- sting at the home of their par. Mrs. Chris Hoist on Thttxsda'. Mr. and Mrs. Snaith. end fam- ily of France arrived at the home of their parents, Air, and Mrs. Wes Alerner, Mrs Chest L. Smith and family o£ Searbar•were vis• haat and daughter, Helen Clare, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haber - motored to London last Vednes- er Sr, and other relatives and day, friends. Air. and T.rrs. Earl Thiel. re- Air, and Mrs. Fred Batstone, turned home after a pleasant : of Toronto, were visitors at the weekend at the home of the lata home of the former's brothel', ter's sister, Air, and Mrs. -Mor- Mr. and Mrs. John Turkhcitn, ley Witmer at Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Boshart Miss Margaret Fuss R.N. and and family, of. New York, were Mrs. Ernie Laidlaw returned visitors with friends and • rela- home after a pleasant sight -see- tines in Zurich and district, ing trip to New York city, They D • Archie MacKinnon, of Galt flew frai a London. on, was a guest al the home of his mother, Mrs. M. MacKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer returned to Mitchell after having been al their cottage at Crystal Bca'eh, Bayfield, for the sum- mer months. Mr, and Mrs, E. E. Wuerth returned home after a pleasant like your car, needs a visit with relatives in Kitchener '' !! and Elmira. Periodic Tune -Up Rev, Solomon Baechler injured his left leg by jumping part YOUR WATCH Why Not Bring It Or Send It To way off a step ladder while trimming a tree. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Brennan and family, of Detroit, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rs. Seth Amnaans, Aa Mr. and Mrs, Bob V.eilch of Albert G. St, Jacobs were visitors at the WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER home of their aunt, Miss Nancy 38 Years' Experience ZURICH We Can Do 'It Promptly Bridal Bell & Bluebird Diamonds 'r FINE JEWELLERY ft WATCHES CHiNA Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thiel; of Zurich, and Mr, and Mrs. Brown, of Teeswatcr, attended a wedding in Hamilton, on Sat- urday. Miss Edna Merkley and Mrs, Davey, of London, were visitors at the home of their friends, Rev. and Mrs. Sol, Baechier and daughter, Verde, • Edward Diechert, .01 Sarnia, CRYSTAtL scent the weekend at the home * his SILVERWARE Victor Diechert. Air. and Mrs, HOW PROTECTS YOUR, FURNACE' OIL STORAGE TANK gives you carefree summer warmth—all winter through Use Shell Furnace O11 with Sonitor and you get two big benefits. You see, Sonitor conies free with your furnace oil order. And it goes to work for you at once. This new chemical stops rust from forming in your storage tank due to condensation . , , helps prevent leaks that waste your furnace oil dollars, But more than the added advantages of Sonitor. Shell Furnace Oil burns hot and clear -to the very last' drop. Gives you jird measure of heat for your furnace oil dollar. So for troublefree„ .. carefree heating in your home this winter --and at no Premium cost—insist on Shell Furnace Oil witlii Sonitor: Call tis today -we'll make all the arrangements. Art Clarke PHONE $0 `• EXETER FURNACE 011. root itut tin H,utNuti tem mit lett 'Ott rittiltiffi Mit iiiii t MID lilt tIIII nitmilintilu,r • Huron Lumber Co. Offers 'x An Extra Spectal a!! Wig A FREIE '10.00 Draw At The 'Fair A 11,y'0 ha pttrcllasilig out (,1' 111ozi airlift'''. inti doors at our dis. • play at tha txater Fall Fair will iso gin a 10REE tiokat au a. spacial $10,00 draW. This i5 oma draw you caltit afford to mite 1 Make aura frau gat lit oto it, saptetttb&r 16, 17 0r 1S, �trtn'1'nrrri�nr'nYtiT7rilYril`ilPrSUTtfrfntttti'11nYi115YtYlYIYtnYYYUYIi'tYulliiiYi,iCfSY'IIYPitiYli1itrfiflPlYliYilTYli`YI'f1iY ALUMINUM M COMBINATION DOOR If (Ye •0 ESTABLISHEt? 19QQ HER . , .AL.. D CORRESPONDENT, MRS, CHESTER i. 5MiT.H. L, ithier ►n Sadie.:.. Mirk 50' Years The ladies of St. Peter's Luth• r v crag :Church, of Zurich, eels- E brated their 50th anniversary wa; on Sunday. A special service was held in the evening with eh; Pastor E. Heinnri.ah being the he guest speaker. chit The church was beautifully last decorated with golden yellow ,T gladioli and Ameryllus blies,are The flowers in the• chancel were sae from Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, in Memory of her husband, Wil- liam Samuel Johnston, who died one year ago, September tuber 1957, The red par•anelrts were donated by the Ladies' Aid for trod the occasion •of the anniversary. rich After the service an hour of fellowship was held in the base- ment of the church; the Ladies' L Aid being hosts to the ladies of Zion Lutheran Church, Dash- wood, the ladies and pastor of re Evangelical U.B, Church, Zur- ich, .and all the laches of the Lutheran T1��t Timso•Adv*crsta, Septernbar 11,, '195 .14. ; ,,,anli ItAi uniinoufita1fti ii, mAf,f1r„ii.t isimumut1f11ttA1.tritA. unituirAtt i m ituAAttAAtn lot, Cornsi�,llAi�chel� �. Mrs. G. Perri# CEI TIFIEP .PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ��±± �. H. ,Il, tarnish L F, Cornish D Mitchell Mrs. Wit. f?4?rrr#' K. Y!(. Made W. E.. Strchalyd d - Last 291 AUNPAS ST, dial :Gg 2.2651 Mrs. till►>ext Porritt, :8a, the - Transport %d„tt11/1Ut1U,fttUt,t(„f}((Ilfflit,l(Int,ttl/lIU1,/11f114111111tt,1,/t4111111!l1111111(tt1t11/11 tt11t1Atlttltlltlt44ltttitFtltltAtt:' Local Man _. _ .. Thiels Sell pltriam Gingerieh, !urich, former Mary Howard of Drys- , appointed moderator of .the male, died recently in Kdmonta:a. It is new .officially announced 'istian N(tture Council at the She was the last .of the family .of of the sale of the Thiel transport istian, Mature conference of eight of the late John .and Mary bzusiriess in Garish to the Ruston Ontario Amisli Mennonite Howard, Drysdale. Transport Co. Ltd., of Busse rehes held at New Hamburg Mrs. Porritt whose husband .Thee: ceawhlhineluas ken`pe large week, !lied some •ears ago was an in• l includes tiles tue lards 3 g transport barns, in Zurich, :as he conference covers .all Valid and for the past five years well as trucks and.other ui - as of ('hristian education hverl with her daughter (Aiary) meat, e9 p ricd .an in the Ontario con- Airs, John .Rice of Devon, Alta., gations. The conference theme liad since last November .had Prs.onal Items. „k'allawing Christ in our, i d in Edmonton. Mrs. Rice M. Ervin Martin has returned k, las an onto ehild. Two grand- from ;St. Louis, Missa'tri. He had r. and Airs, Girtgerich and sons also survive. been engaged in Bible School Air. teaching r. i• rit i'o rt and stayed.� ` . N waswith Aiessr . Vntla A7 a • nt. ' Sc 1 •tz . • at -S, x. h vai e e nt b r Nancy ru ed the conference from. 'Zu- at - Smith, Davidson and Wright and and Mrs. Hubert Schwartzen they lived in Victoria, Edmonton truber in that (ity. and Calgary. Mrs. M. Studer of Detroit is Iler father, the late John How- spending a few days at the home '� f l e, h a n ard, will be remembered as the of her sister and brother, Mrs. one who drove the snail from Wellington Johnston and AIx, and j Kippen to Drysdale in addition Mrs, Gideon Koehler along with Population to working the family farm east other relatives and' friends, of Drysdale, now owned by Ed- Mr, and Mrs. Barry 1' Vest• tal population for Hay Town. ,, Ward 'Denomme• Brooke and family .of Godexieb were visitors at the borne of is 2,473, approximately the' 'i'he family who predeeeased their father, Atr. Gustav Rohn. e as last year, the 1959 Ars. Porritt were William John: Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Zehr .of ssment roll, completed by iEttie) Mrs. John English and. Kitchener were visitors al the essor George Arrntrong, re- Henry. all of whom lived at Hen- home of the tatter's parents, salt and died in 1926, 1938 and Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Erb, e -total includes 1.640 in the 1990; James of Goderich in 194;3• was Wor It r. 1 To congregation. The president, Mrs. A, Fink- s1,2113 beiner, welcomed the guests. asse Pastor 'Winter spoke a few Asse words, veal A review of the past 50 years 1h were given by Mrs, Edward town Haberer• and :Mrs, Edward Da- of Z tars. Miss Helen Nadiger and tion Airs. Albert Racier sang a duet, indie accompanied by Mrs. Edgar may Restemeyer, of Dashwood. As Mrs. Harry Hess sang a solo, also accompanied by Mrs. Jack Turk- $3,45 beim at the piano. Miss Eleanor 955 00* t 1.000. ,11000 X040#9 019 111r0lit.00**f •• II .. o TAKE IT EASY 4 • 0• withz`Step saving f • • •• • extension ! R ilk 9 I • • phones • • 7 ! •• 44er er • 4.f 1 4.i • o •• •• . 0 OF . •• i • !Sr "tly To odder --call your telephone • SEPI[} y 0 • b business office. • • • °'auk :•, • cif ship, 622 in the pollee village (Jane) Mrs, John Ravelle, Grand' 47 CARS LEFTTOSELL! SAVE $20,0001 urich, and 211 in. the Hay per. Bend in 1644 and George of Exe- of Dashwood. Sonic reports ter in 1948, 6 ate the figure for Zurich o be higher. Kennel Reunion• sessment in the township . The annual Kennel reunion ea remains about the same — was held at Jewett's Grove, Bay- +t• 0,055, This includes $3,267,• field, with about 150 in attend- W for public school property, anre. Six of the Kennel sisters a; Prang played a cornet solo, also and $182,100 for separate school, with their families were present. < accompanied by Mrs. Turkheim Zurich's assessment Is $490,475, Guests attended • from Toronto. H and a recitation was given by and the Dashwood portion, Kitchener, St. Jacobs, Waterloo, Mrs. Roy Fisher. $157,615. New York, Exeter, Hensalf and ,.j Vice-president Mrs, Whitney 'Total municipal property is Zurich, .d Br'okenshire thanked the guests valued at $12,450. Honored On 70th Birthday Ili for helping to make the annivee- Breakdown of population ages Close. to 60 relatives gathered sary a success, follows: at the home of Mr. Edward Q Age Kalbfleisch to honor him on his Former Resident Dies In London. Mrs. Archie, Thompson, R.R 1 Bluevale died in Victoria Hospi- tal, London on Tuesday, Sep- tember 2 in her 37th year, She had been ill for some time. Born in Zurich March 17, 1922 Mrs, Thompson was the former Kathleen. Kochems and was the youngest 'daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochems. She was married in London on July 10, 1942, later 'moving to Wroxeter where she was an ac- tive member of the.Howick Le- gion Ladies' Auxiliary: - Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Jean, and a son Graham, both at home; two bro. thers, John, London and Franz, Baden; two sisters Mrs. Percy Weide and Mrs. Edward Wett• laufer, Kitchener, also her 06 year old grandmother, Mrs. Ca- roline Price, London. The remains rested at the Moir funeral home, Gorrie from where a funeral service was 'held on Friday, September 5 with interment in Wroxeter cemetery. Return From France Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Smith and fainily returned to Canada after being stationed in France for the past. three years, They are spending a couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Merger. They will take up residence in•St: Hu. era's, Que. b Mrs. L. Hoffman Presents Topic The W.S,W.S. and Ladies' Aid met at Emmanuel E.U,B, Church on Thursday with Mrs. J, W. Merger inthe chair. Miss Jane Lamont read the Scripture lesson; Mrs. Orville Witmer read an article concern- ing the triumph of the church and Mrs. A. M, Antacher Jed in which was cut by the bride and prayer. groom of fifty years ago. Bou - Mrs. L. W. Hoffman introduced quets • of gladioli graced the the topic. of the evening "The room. Church proves Forward" ;saying Rev. A, M. Arnaeher, pastor that the church . must reach of Emmanuel E.U.B. church people's hearts if it is to be ef- and Mrs. Amaeher were guests. 'lave moved in residence with. festive, "We are not practicing also from Bayfield were Mr. and the fernier's father, Mr. Win, Christian stewardship. We pay Mrs. E. A. Westlake; Air. and O Brien Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene taxes to pay for vast military Mrs, Thomas Westlake, Mr. and O'Brien will remain in Lloyd's establishments but we forget our Mrs, Alfred Scotchmer Sr. DC- home. obligation to God," she said, phew and niece of Mrs. Geiger AIr, and Airs, George Thiel Mrs. Allan (Web()and Mrs, and a sister-in-law Mrs. Melissa and Afr. and Mrs. Wes I'Iughill(Web() Orville Witmer also spoke on Geiger. were visitors at London with this thence. Richard. Stade con• the •cormer's son, Mr, and Mrs, tributed two solos, accompanied Personal items Laird Thiel by his. mother, Mrs.S1arold Mrs. Doerr -of Saskatchewan Mrs. Susan Dagen and (laugh- by and sister, Mrs, Elmore Thiel, ter, Mary, left Zurich to take' w The president, Mrs. Delbert and son, 'Mr, and Mrs. Milfrod up residenee in London where to Geiger, took charge of the meet - motored and family of Zurich 'Mary is teaching. 4 ing with Mrs. Harold Rader as motored to Woodstock and Lon- Anthony and Patrick Meidi'n• �:. secretary and Miss Olive don one day last week, rife for- ger enjoyed their vacation at O'Brien giving the treasurer's mer remaining in London to the home of their aunt and trntle,' report for rite Ladies' Aid and visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Montague W Mrs, Leonard Erb for the Air. and Alas. Bryce 'Mack and , in London. ; \V.S.W.S, During llit?. month 45 family visited at Niagara Falls Mr. ,and Mrs. E. D. Brown's Sick visits were made, 106 get and Exhibitionended ilaat e CTornnto. tors anadian and tatatithely ohome, of thf Oshawa eir re nisi• 1 d well :arils sent, 24 treats and 3r9• par bouquets were „even. A fellowship hour Was spent r lunch vas served b Mrs. and ed i � Ais 1T Allan Gasctio, Mrs. L, F. Hoff - of Detroit spent a few days with the letter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Louis Prang, Mr. and Mrs. Corless of (lin- ten celebrated their golden wed- ding on Saturday, '.Their :family was present, among therm their only daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Breakley (1'loreithy) and son, Richard of Zurich. M.rs, Ed. Vont en and deugh- tors of Woodstock returned home after holidaying at the hatate of the. fornaer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rader, Mr. and Mr•s. Charles l'ullerd and family of London visited. at. the home of their parents, Mr,. and Mrs. T' rel Ilaberer. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz have returned front their collage on Inlet Island in the Parry Sound district accotnpataied by their daughter, Msn—q Lou, who Wet. the ,unser .nnbeths at honey Har - her, Mr. and lots, Wilfred Coleirian and Airs. Mabel 1-udsoo of Sea - forth Were Sunday visitors at this home of Mrs, Nati Mellok, Mr. -arid Alrs. George Blake, of Seaftirth, Mr. And Mrs. Sunday. t try. ?e 1ev i 1 Dublin spent With ifr', and Afr's. Chris HAUL Twp. (Zuricla) 3 and under 250 ( 95) 4 ) 5 76 7 (11) 6-7 132 ( 32) 8.9 113 ( 21) 10-13 1.91. ( 43) 14 56 10) 5 39 (15) 16-19 119 ( 23) 20.59 1020 (214) 60-64 101 ( 49) 65-69 86 ( 36) 70 and over 203 (107) TOTALS 2473 (622) The township has 330 dogs. Court of revision on the roll will he held on Friday, 'Septem- ber 26, at 8 p.m, Couple Wed Fifty Years 70th birthday. A picnic supper was. served on the family lawn after which games were enjoyed by the chil- dren and the older folk chatted. At a later hour birthday cake and coffee were served at which time Mr. Halbfleisch was the recipient of several gifts. Left On Ocean Voyage Rev. 0. Winter, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, left on Monday by train to New York e' City where he will take the `� ocean liner as chaplain on a 'voy- age W age to Europe. He will spend a >• short time in Germany and re- h turn on the same boat. Mrs. Dora Harris -Mrs. Dora Harris, the former .-I Dora Testarcl, of Goshen Line W died in Medicine Hat, Alta. on `� August 26 just 12 days after her 0 brother, Russell. ' 1� She was the last of a fancily of F„ Mr. and . Mrs. Josiah Geiger, seven daughters and four sons . u. Zuricb, celebrated their 50th of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph !lel Bestard, Goshen Line. Personal items ta Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Palmeri 4 of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ''t4 marriage Josiah, son of Mr, Burr and Mr. and Mrs. George 'r, and Mrs. Mose Geiger and Sarah, Burr, all of Preston, were nisi- daughter, of Air. and Mrs. An- tors at the home of Air, and -• drew Smith They made their Mrs. Roy Clark• o home in Zurich 'whore the groom Dr. and Nlrs, Fred Hess and ; a operated a bakery for a nim'- family leave returned to their ! a ber of years. For some years he •bogie at Port Credit after a va- : . also was a mall carrier on R,R, cation at t he hone of their 2 Zurich before retiring. tit mother, Mrs. Mary Hess. i Both Air. and Mrs. Geiger Messrs Jim Siebert and friend ; 4 passed their 80th birthdays early Bob Sadler, of Detroit, visited v in th.e summer. They had two daughters, Mil- dred, the elder died 25 years ago and Milverna at hone; also Had 65 Cars Have To 1-+ u. W 1 ,„ Q u ,..., 0 wedding ,anniversary., at a quiet wedding family dinner at their home on Sunday. In Toronto on September 8, 1908 the Rev. Beese united in at the home of the former's uncle. and aunt, Air, and Mrs. , -• W. A, Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tonian, of W one grandchild and three great Kitchener, were guests at the' A gtandehildren, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0 Twenty people sat down to Thiel and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne }. Rader. a dinner perfectly arranged by their daughter, Miss Milverna Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rose, of and granddaughter, firs. Keith Wyandotte, Mich., were visitors McBride, Zurich, The fable was at the home of the former's i -J centered with a 'wedding cake mother, Mrs. L. Rose and also • H visited relatives and friends. eiC Miss Meda Surerus returned < to her teaching duties in Toron• U Le after spending the summer r, months at her home, er Mr. and Airs. Lloyd O'Brien 47 CARS LEFT TO SELL! SAVE $20,000i ,ai1111WA r Would Sell .4 (ft ti! Legit IIS Get In On The Biggest Inventory Reduction Ever Made In Huron County $zo,00 From C shed rices! ' Just A Few Of The Specials Still Left '57 PlymouthSavoy _. oach 1,995 '57 Buick Convertible L"ENTUCY 'Z,895 Full Power, Radio, Electric Windows, Wheel Mises, New '53 Chev Hardtop '49 Dodge Statim ; a '54 Pontiac Pathfi d r '53 Dodge Sedan Price $4,dQQ 2-DODR, NEW MOTOR SEDAN DELUXE, CUSTOM 51 Chevrolet Sed n 1SO SLE=1C , d '51 Dodge 1 -ton Truck Stake Body, Only 41,000 Miles, Like New Aliss Gloria Dietz of London wits, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas `u was a weekend visitor at the Meyers, ; R Phone Exeter 606 home 0 e bf he •parents,Mr,and AT rt Lorne A .h . r t a er rete t d m c e iltpn, Dietz, home after spending the sun' -I nil Mrs. Arthur Aulerick Hier months on duty at Lindsay.;47 CARS LEPT TO SELL! SAVE $20,0001 47 CARS LEST FAta!D b tot r, r■ -SAVE $20,00047 CARS 'LEFT TO SELL! tr7 195 $695 r. X95 X95 '350 e) Ili , tov r' lit c' ;r=fTt t" • NO REASONABLE OF REFUSED ED Pearso man, Mrs. Orville Witmer, Mrs. Blake :Horner, Mrs, I. W. Mern- er and Miss Jane Lamont! Moved To New Home Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin and Wilton have moved to their new home in the village of. 13rueefield, formerly Archie Mus - lard's residence. Vic Dinnin and son, Billy,. Zurich, Harry Din- nin and .'I{athy, Petrol'►a, .Mr. and Mrs. Cobert Barr, Patsy find acarine, a3urlington, assisted in the moving. Fishintf Trip Mr, and Mr's. Gordon 1 -less, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe and! Mr, And Mrs. Don Nesse en. jeyetl a fishing trio holiday in the Schwanega vieitlity. Persbnat Heels Mr, and Mrs. H. G. McKinley of Toronto wore visiting at the home of the tatter's brother, kilt, and Mrs. Tom Meyers Arad other. relatives. And friends in the eoaaay. Mutiny. Mr, 1ttoland Williams, of Vine - LW, New Jersey, lfi visiting st this lioiato- of his consuls, the dyilliataas feitil;y. ?lease 'Turn :,ill ?'ape ?. LIMITED They've added SEMI PRIVATE COVERAGE Phone Zurich 78 fia TO SELLI SAVE $20,0001 to their! Ontario Hospital intur°anto This man's employer is one of over eight Thousand Ontario employers who have selected sem!-private coverage through Blue Cross for their employees—the plan designed to cover the lull difference in rate between standard ward and semiprivate care for an unlimited number of days, individuals, too, can enrol for this completely liew Slue Cross service effective January 1, Mg,Add Blue Cross aerni-private -coverage to your Ontario Hospital Insurance—one payment can be made to cover both plans. truer Gross Nen ter Hospital earl C>HtAlkltl HOSPITAL ASS JIA1116tI' t0kONtCS , 61,41Mti6