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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-22, Page 4By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
ENROLLMENT
DAYS LEFT
AN ALL,-CANADIAN
HEALTH, CARE
INSURANCE PLAN
Exclusively For Residents Of
Huron County
MULTICARE
GROUP PLAN
THAT PAYS
* DOCTOR BILLS
From the Very First Visit
THAT PAYS
* AMBULANCE
CHIROPRACTOR and
OSTEOPATH
Visits and X-Ray ChSrges
THAT PAYS
* 100% SURGICAL BILLS
SURGEON PLUS ASSISTANT
PLUS SPECIALIST FEES
According to Ontario Medical Assoc. Fee Book
THAT PAYS
* D1AGNOSTK COSTS
Including X-Ray and Laboratory
THAT PAYS
* MATERNITY BILLS
Children Covered from Birth till 21
Private and Semi-Private Hospital Room
Accommodation
Benefits at Your Request
NO AGE LIMIT!
Every Resident Is Qualified
NO MEDICAL
Examination Is Required to Enroll
NO CLAIM FORM
Is Required for Accidents or Illness
Your Doctor's OK Is Sufficient
IMPORTANT !
Enrolnient Period
Monday, Aug. 12 to Saturday, Sept. 7, 1963
ENROLL NOW!
A MULTICARE REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE CALLING AT
EVERY HOME.POSSIBLE IN HURON COUNTY OR YOU CAN
ENROLL AT THE FOLLOWING OFFICES. DO IT TODAY.
District Enrolment Offices
EXETER: W. H. Hodgson Ltd.
Phone 235-2420
SEAFORTH: W. E. Southgate Insurance
Phone 334
CLINTON: H. C. Lawson Insurance
Phone HU 2-9644.
WINGHAM: Your Multicare Representative
Wingham Motel, Phone 357-942
GODERICH: Your Multicare Representative
Hamilton's Motel, Phone JA 4-7348
Chances are your present medical insurance
does not pay for
• Eye Refractions • Congenital Conditions
• Pre-Existing Conditions • Mental Disorders
• Nerve0s Conditions • Chiropractic
Treatments
YOUR MULTICARE GROUP PLAN PAYS BEN-
EFITS FOR ALL THE ABOVE TREATMENTS
MULTICARE GROUP
Is Created and Underwritten by
CANADA HEALTH.
& ACCIDENT CORP,
A SOUL) CANADIAll COMPANY
Chartered by bonilnlen Government of Canada
titented by OVery Air' v` of the Domitileni
NO APPLICATION REFUSED
Regardless of Past Medical History
Native O district
dies in. Manitoba
Mr. Stewart McQueen receive
PO Word of the death.of his Mutt,
Mrs. Peter McQueen, 95 years
of age, She was the former
Mina Kydd, daughter of the late
Mr, •and Mrs. John Kydd of the
Thames Read District, She died
July 2'7 in hOspttal at Grand
View, Men, after falling on
June 10.
She leaves to mot= her loss
10 children, 22 grandchildren,
51 great grandchildren, end four
great great grandchildren, also
a brother John pf Grand View,
Man,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Clenclon Chris
tie and Catharine Ann spent
the weekend in Toronto, with
Mrs. Christie's sister andbro-
therein-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Holland, and also took in the
CNE.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Mock and
family have returned after va-
cationing for ten days at Salable
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Rigby re-
turned to Blenheim after being
on vacation the past two weeks.
Mrs. Bert Selves is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
where she received treatment
when she fractured her leg,
while assisting her husband at
the harvest.
Mrs. Thomas Brintnell, re-
turned home from South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, after having
her left wrist treated, as the
result of a fall, when she frac-
tured the weist.
Mr. Earl Bell and Miss Shar-
on Stewart of Toronto are holi-
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A G. 1622 SEPT. 2
Not Open Sundays
it's the year to see the
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
SAVE ON FAMILY TICKET BOOKS!
Get your special 6014 books of tickets for admiteion to CNE
Grounds only. 4 adult and 6 Ohildreh'e tickets for only $3.00,
See your focal tieket agent or'send money order to the ONE.
Genera( Admission: Adults 75¢ Children Under 13-40i
EXHIBITION PARK TORONTO
M. Fraser, President tlirain E. Metailuni, Gen, Manager
STARRING ROBERT GOULET!
ProducerJack Arthur presents "Cariadiana '63," the most spectacular
show ever assembled on the Grandstand stage! Broadway and TV
singing sensation Robert Goulet heads a brilliant musical-comedy cast
of hundreds in dazzling production numbers! And an impressive list
of internationally-knoWn co-stars will be taking their cues from Master
of Ceremonies Bill Walker, one of Canada's leading TV personalities.
Added attraction: the Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. A sky-filling Fireworks Finale climaxes each performance! Order
your tickets early!
BAND OF HER MAJESTY'S SCOTS GUARDS
54 Bandsmen and 25 piperi-79 members in full dress uniform—will
bring colourful spectacle and magnificent music to the CNE Bandshell.
Two performances daily, Plenty of free seats!
LEARN "CANADA ON FILM"
A memorable visual experience, based on the story of the first sixty
years Of film-making in Canada, presented by the National Film Beard
of Canada.
EN UT
j,„„
BETTER LIVING CENTRE
All that's new, useful and decorative in furnishings and appliances for
modern living is exhibited in this multi million dollar building,
SEE SILVER DART
An exact replica of the Silver Dart, the first aircraft flown in Canada
or the British Empire will be on display in the International Building.
FLOWER SHOW
A paradise of breath-taking blooms and foliage, raised and perfected
especially for this show.
LAUGH THE THREE STOOGES STAR IN THE
GRANDSTAND "MATINEE FUN-FEST"
Those wild-and-wacky funsters the Three Stooges return to the CNE
by popular demand with their new act, "The Three Stooges Meet the
Gentle"! Exciting, delighting circus acts, aerialists and acrobats add
to the merriment. The clowns are the clowning-est, the fun is the fun-
niest at the Grandstand Matinee FUreFesti
THRILLS AND LAUGHS ON THE MILE-LONG MIDWAY!
A thousand-and-one ways to amuse and amaze you, with new rides,
new shows, new games every step of the way!
HEAR EVENING GRANDSTAND SPECTACULAR
SPECIALS
For August 22 23-24
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Page 4 August 22, 1963
Henson
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 5.
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
DINNER A SUCCESS]
Seventeen members and nine
visitors were preeeet at the
UCW meeting in Whalen UC
Thursday evening, Mrs. Win,
Morley and Mrs, Art Abbott
Were hostesses.
Mrs, Morley presided, ae-
sisted by mre, Chas, MeRoberts
for the worship service,
The treasurer reported that
the ladies had made $150 at
their dinner for the "Old Boys
and Girls" reunion.
A bazaar later in the year
was discussed. Different com-
mittees were appointed for the
varnishing of the basement floor
Of the church. Business con-
cerning the .4 'Atwood" guilt was
also diecessed.
Jackie Finkbeiner f avo r e
with a reading and Janice More
ley, a piano solo.
HODGSON REUNION
The descendants of the late
Thomas Hodgson and. Frances
White gathered at Thedford
Conservation Park Sunday for
their annual reunion. A pleasaet
time was spent together with
forty relatives being present.
Staffs group
visits festival
Py .MRS. J, T,E MP.LEMAN
MAAVEA
Staffs WI m
l4 )1$i hf47teeaecfrIe1d4elttyl;sto
Stratford Thursday evening,
TWentY attended the Shakes-
pearean.Festival and.enjey
the play "Cyranp de Bergerac"
and fifteen attended the Operetta.
Theatre.
'PERSONALS
lice,0" at The AV 011
pgpsoNAIA
1,5 Barbara c
visiting with her jan
ginadpr4try,,,
erlMtsr, ,TV:Innr'd MPrtrd4,MMI"t5lc'e jStli"lab%cellst:
Winnipeg, visited recently with
Mr, apd Mrs, Bob Norris and
girls.
Gail Agrhelcare1%st week wthDarl:neT4npem4,
Mr, T-014 McCallum, Toronto,
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family.
Mrs. Mary Templeman is a
patient in Seeforth Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian
and Carol Ann have moved into
their new home in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan,
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
family.
Mr,and Mrs, Lloyd Miller and
David Kemp has completed
his course at University of Wes,
tern Ontario and flew to Cal-
gary over the weekend for a
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Marinelli
and family, Sault Ste. Marie,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Smale and family.
Fay Templeman spent the
weekend with Carol Ann Vivian.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
and family visited Sunday with
Mrs. Irene Dow and Nelson.
Joanne
Ee
Templernan v i sited
on Sunday with Bonnie Jean
Miller.
Norris, Guelph spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Norris.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Miller and family,
Munro, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cole and family, Cromarty.
Mark birthday
atpark reunion
Honoring the 70th birthday
of Mr. Hugh Love of Hensall,
some 50 relatives gathered at
Riverview Park, Exeter, Sun-
day. A turkey dinner with all
the trimmings was served and
an enjoyable program of sports
enjoyed.
Winners were as follows: Ra-
ces for children, under 4, Les
Consitt; girls, 1-6, Cheryl Web-
ster; boys Mark Consitt; girls,
6-10, Cheryl Webster; boys, 6-
10, David Moir; young ladies,
Loiey Moir; married ladies,
Loiey Moir; married men,Ken
Moir; kick the slipper, ladies,
Loiey Moir; men, LairdNorris;
Youngest baby present, Bren-
da Brunzlow; most rece ntly
married couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Moir; coming the farthest
distance, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Campbell; m grandmother with
PERSONALS
Allan McNeil of Fergus, zs
vacationing with his grandpar-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel
Oesch.
Mr. and Mrs. GordonSch-
walm and family, have returned
from a week's vacation at Port
Arthur, and Fort William.
Danny Kipfer is vacationing
with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jolly of Venice,
Los Angeles, California. Danny,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kip-
fer, left Hensall on July 2 and
expects to return home onekug-
ust 29, Danny, who is 14, made
the trip alone by train, and so
far has visited many wonderful
places including Disneyland.
most graedchildren present,
Mrs. Hugh Love; largest family
present, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Webster. There were balloons
for the children and also apea-
nut scramble.
The election of officer's Were
conducted by the president,
Grant Roeszier, Officers for
1964 are: preeident, JeckIledge
son; vice-president, leee,Nich-
ols; secretary, Mrs. Hey se 1
Perrin; sports committee, Mrs.
Howard Sheet and Mrs. Mabel
Capes.
The picnic is to be held in
the same park in 1904.
The sports were conducted
by Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Oldest
couple present were Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Hodgson, Liman.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Sue Ann and Paul spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickies, Grand Bend.
Mrs. Ola Davis, Scarboro,
and Mrs. Minnie Squire, Kirk-
ton, were recent visitors with
Mrs. Cora. Morley,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun-
ning and Muriel visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. N el so n
Squire, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. GraftonSquire,
Sue Aim and Pail spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickies, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkham,
Dublin, visited Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Cleve Pullman and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. McCleodMills,
Bruce and Barry are holidaying
in Toronto and Peterboro this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques,
Tavistock, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Gray and
family of Battle Creek, Michi-
gan, visited WednesdaY with Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Mary Johnson is holidaying in
London with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor-
ley, Carole and Jim Foster,
attended the Batten reunion at
Riverview Park, Exeter, Sun-
day.
Mr. Paul Schrier, Stratford,
spent a few days during last
Week with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hod-
gins, Sharon and Burton, attend-
ed the Hodgins reunion at Poplar
Hill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Atwood and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire and
families picnicked at Stratford
Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
PERSONALS
An invitation has been ex-
tended to the United Church
Women to attend open 'muse at
Westminster Co 11 ege on the
campus of the University of
West e Ontario, Thursday,
August 29. Westminster Col-
lege is a men and women's
residence which was erected
by the United Church of Canada
for the students at the Univer-
sity.
Miss Sharon Riley of Lon-
don spent last week holidaying
with Miss Ann Mickle.
Flt/Lt R. D. McArthur of
Rivers, Man, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Beer, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Beer, Linda
and. Betty Ann, recently.
Splendid congregations at-
tended worship in the United
Church Sunday morning for his
sermon topic, Rev. Harold Cur-
rie based his thoughts on the
text "Thy Kingdom Come".
Messrs. Charles and Bob IVIick-
le rendered a vocal duet, with
Mrs. Robt. Pryde at the organ
consol.
Mr. and Mrs. AustieSchwalm
and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hansen, Stratford; Sgt. and Mrs.
Carl Schwalm and family, Pete-
wawa; Sgt. and Mrs. Don Perdue
and family, Kingston; Mrs. Jack
MacFarlane, St. Thomas, Mrs.
Robert McKenzie, Hens all,
visited on Sunday With Mrs.
Violet Schwalm and Ray.
Miss Patricia Schwalm is
attending Kintail Camp, north of
Goderich, for 10 days, having
been chosen one of the leaders
to look after 9 to 11 year group
of girls,
LAC M. F. Campbell, who has
been stationed at Clinton RCAF
station, is being transferred to
Greenwood, N.S. and with his
wife and three little daughters
Debbie, Denise and Diane expect
to leave for their new home this
month,
Kenny Varley visited for a
few days last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Varley of RR 3 Kippen.
Mr. Rudy Petzke, who has
been a patient in Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital, has r eturned
home,
Miss Margaret Buchanan is
a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Westa-
way of Hamilton visited this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman and family.
attended a family picnic Sunday
at Springbank Park.
Mr. and Mrs. MorrisBrooks,
Springfield, Illinois, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hamilton, London,
visited Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffat, former-
ly Nettie Brooks, of Winnipeg,
Mrs. Wm. Brooks and Mrs.
Ralph Parkinson, London were
Friday callers with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Baillie.
(laying with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E.
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby of
Blenheim spent the weekend
with the latter's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart McQueen and
also with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snell.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited
over the weekend with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker.
Mr. Lorne McNaughton, who
has been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London for the past
two weeks, returned home on
Monday,
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Corbett
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
are holidaying at French River
this week,
Mr. Jerry Chapman is holi-
daying with his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren in Toronto.
Mrs. Eva Parker of London
spent the weekend at her home
here,
Miss Joyce Flynn is spend-
ing her vacation with her bro-
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Avery and son in
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clarke
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George Sawyer at
Delhi,
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren
of Toronto visited over the
weekend with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M, Pyette,
David and Jane, have return-
ed after a three-week vacation
spent at Manitoulin Island, Mus-
koka District, and Eastern On-
tario.
was reconstructed
charge of the demolition. The work is in
following the recent vote in favor of outlets
the
make
stalls,
following
preparation
liquor
Hensall Spring Fair, this livery behind
room for parking of today's Fords and
originally was erected on Wellington St.,
a fire around 1911. Neil Gingerich,
for anticipated licenced operation
in the village. --T-A photo
Once the home for many atravelling Bess and Dobin and
the New Commercial Hotel is being torn down to
Chevies, The livery, which boasted individual box
then moved behind the hotel when it
Zurich, is in
of the hotel,
COMPARE AT 390 PILLSBURY
C e Mixes SPECIAL 3 FOR 99
COMPARE AT 2 FOR 270
Hein/ •Tomato Soup. 10-0Z TINS 9,0R 99
STORE HOURS elOte.d . all day every lvionday;
open all day WedneSdayl open Friday evenings
until 9 prin .; open Saturday evenings until pre,
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