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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-08-27, Page 8.4 Sons funeral 'borne In Winonun on Tuesday ut 2 with Rev, Maurice MelIajib of the Delmore ,aria Pinevale Presbyterian church- vs officiating And Juterrnont in the Wrozr.eter cemetery, Pallbearers were Allan Darling, Wilfred Jo*, hank", Charles Darling, Harry W1- vey„ Carl. Fitch And Thomas Abra- bet, Flower bearers were Lloyd McNeil, Mewnie McNeil, ?nail Fitch and Ross C 17;"„Prrar G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometriat Patrick St,, Win ha Phone 7 TO Turn fo 1-{Pie 4 for moneyserinyce Y ou tan strist I-IFC, Canada's leading consumer finance company, been making prompt loans, in privacy, to over millio Canadian families a year. At HFC you can borrow up to $1,000, take up to 30 months to repay on terma yogi select. Modern money tar*f backa by 80 riots' oxperience NMp FRIDAY and. SATURDAY August and 30 "THE LONG LONG TRAILER" • Plus "TENSION AT TABLEROCK" GIANT SUNDAY MIDNITE HOLIDAY SHOW .August 31st "THE BRIDE AND - THE BEAST" Plus "THE BEAST OF BUDAPEST MONDAY and TUESDAY Septernber 1 and 2 A Teenage Crush Show Tab Hunter in "The Burning Hills" Plus Sal Mineo in "DINO" WED. - THURS. SEPT. 3 4 $1,008 Paid On Death From ,Fright When Yeii See "MACABRE" Ask for your insurance policy at the theatre box office. On the same progrAro "Hell's Five Hours" • /WI. a* Wa Conklin's All-Canadian. Midway plus Kiddieland FOUR ETE.-FILLING PRODUCTION NUMBERS And Tat SporfEcutar New Acts 4*slo:ify The Trip Are 'MIST CIRCUS, VALIDEVILtr, TVEVISLOn ,da &DO evert evening in lbe Kew Grandstand itesetvett seats $240, 4t.511." BEAUTIFUL gHow.HOUSE SHRINE 'w Every year BIGGER BETTER Western Fair ... the Showcase of Western Ontario re - peer t3tel M. lac 2 Tad:coat sten 1h-ingrown slitting luta— carport cate.pietely •fornisilei *Mt PkotPITTit.,- installed on lot in entertelge.ismos. very tray something afferent; • LIVESTOCK SHOW • AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS • 'vein:TRY SHOW 41. FRUIT al HOBBIES la HANDICRAFTS • FINE ARTS • JUNIOR DEPARTMENT 11111111.1111.1°11.1.1.- HORSE SHOW See CCIAIICILe• freest drew le'atos In odlon. A glittOring, fast-moving spOelacle that filo whole will okay. Nighstylonday thnt Sarador; SQUARE DANCE oti TIME . MOM CUTEST fiery offe,noom tonsefkm7 d "P,^, ,ha G•r,,IOrynt f•I,,fav • ••••,, Wo.4,e1.41c, e ,e1 ,,•••ierrr itoc.mg r. r1c, n,..4 r ••••••,,,, ,•••• •...-p ,••-•• • • .4•,.• neon W,•.• Oro, re` . 0.•0 PONTIAC METEOR RAMBLER In the heart of Western Ontario -Ickes Available At MASON'S BOOK STORE -ems= -eastala- -.11•011. -.man! ,...•0111111 4.4•11111.11 -.mem olniI•11001.• 41141•11,111111 •II••• 11•••• 11•••••". Ow- 111011••••••. mosete.- 10111telee. ARFIFOW1EGISTEREPT ti • ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE effective January 1, 1959 On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital. Services Commission -will be the only •agency offering standard ward hospital insurance a.n Ontario'. ,No ;private insurance company or prepayment plan will offer benefits covering standard ward hospital services after December 31, 1958. ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO ARE ELIGIBLE, Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario—re- gardless Of age or physical condition—either through a group, or individually on a Pay-Direct basis. Nan-residents of Ontario are not eligible. PREMIUMS The low premiums of $2.10 a month for a single person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband, wife and children under age 19) are made possible through extensive financial contributions by the Federal and Provincial Governments. GROUP PREMIUMS Will be payable monthly in one remittance to the Commission beeinning in December, 1958. INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission on a Pay-Direct basis will pay as follows: One month's premium at the time of application on or before September 30, 1958 -- and after that payable on a quarterly premium basis begin- ning In January, 1959. PREPAID 'CUSHION' -- The first payment of one month's premium by groups and individuals registered prior to the closing dates stated bbove,, will cover a benefit period of three months from the Meeting and opened with the hymn, "He .Liveth tong.". She then read a poem followed by prayer. gra. Geo. Gibson read the Scrip- ture taken .from 'Lake 10. TWelve members answered the • roll call, with a. scriptural verse I. containing the word "Harvest". One L new member, Mrs, John Snell. joie. ' ed, Closing hymn was "Conte Yc , Thankful People Come" and the Lard's prayer was recited in unison, Meentchcon presided for the business. portion of the meet-' ing and Mrs. McLean NVB$ appoint- ed to secure the tap for the bazaar quilt .aad purehase material for the lining. Mrs. Chap. MeCutchepn, and Mrs.' Harvey Conpland will be in charge of the next meeting. r. :No New eMber joins WA, at Wt0Xeter • WRONETER—The W.A. held the regular monthly meeting on `rues- day, August illth in the church parlors. with Mrs. Wm. McLean and Mrs. W, E. 'Weir in cluArge. Mcl..,ean took the devotional part of of Niagara Falls, CROWN Theatre Harriston .Mr, and Mrs. Bert Richmond and son of Winnipeg, Man., spent a coupleardineof days with Miss Margaret Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coates and Joy, Sarnia, were week-end guests ,of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and family, who have spent several weeks at Sharbot Lake where Mr. Elliott was employed with Bren- nan Construction Co., have return- ed home. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Grainger. Exeter, called on friends in and around the village last week,. We are sorry to report Mr. Ted Smith has been ill at his home the past week and we hope fpr a speedy recovery, Miss. Sharon Elliott is vacation- ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Elliott, Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, Toron- to. were guests last week of Mrs. W. E. Weir and Miss Gertie Rush and also spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Gibson. Mr, and Mrs. Win. Ringler and family, North. Bay. and Mr. and Mrs. Ormie Walker, Listowel, called on Misses Elva and Evelyn and Mr. Vernon Hupfer one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson, , Lucan, spent a day last week with the former's mother, Mrs, Wm. Gibson. Mrs. Alonzo Sparling and Miss Hazel Sparling returned home Wednesday from Walkerton, where they spent ten days in charge of the Children's Home.' Master Gary Doig, St. Jacobs, is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Freeman, Toronto, ,atid, Mr. Chas. Edgar, Aurora, Mn, and Mrs. Elmer Totter, EfOlineavilla:' and Mt. and Mrs. Allister Green, Linda and Janice, Wingharn; were visitors during last week with Mrs. W. E. Weir and miss Gertie Mr. and Mrs. Ted Giese,- St, Thomas, called. on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart one,day last week and also visited'Airs. Sperling and Miss Hazel at "Walkerton. Master Brian Tait. Ajax, spent the past weep with his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ashford Truk. Week-end guests -at the same home were Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Tait. Robert and Beth of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunt, Debbie and Larry of Brampton. ,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt and Rickey were also Sunday' guests. Mr. and MIS. Eldon Ingram and family Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Noble, Rothsay, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram. Roger and Carol Ann Ingram and Paul and Hope Noble remained with their grandparents for a longer visit. Mrs. R. Newton and Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Hart and Patti, Listowel. returned home Friday evening from an enjqyable motor trip through Northern Ontario and Northern Michigan. Mrs. Henry Sage, Listowel, who spent the past week, and, Mr. Sage, who spent the past week-end at the home of Ross Toman return- ed to their home on Sunday. Mrs. Robt, Steuernol. who has spent the past month with her Parents. lir. and Mrs. Geo. 'West- lake, returned to her home in Elmira on Saturday. Miss Dawn. Lou and Master Terry ,Clark were Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart, Har- riston, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and family anent Sunday with me. and Mrs. Willard McIntosh. Harriston. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dane spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sproal, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Murray. Harriston. snent the week- end at KingscOte Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ches. McCutcheon called, on Mr, and lira, John Fraser and Mr, and Mrs. Walter 'Charles on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade, Gar- rai ., Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Galbraith. Mill St. fr. and Mrs, Billy Hart have returned to that home in Oshawa, after Spending their vacation with their 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Tart and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nevf- ton, Mr. and Mrs. bon Charles and turWash, spent several .dityS Jest Week 'With the fernier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles. Sunday guests at the seine .home were Mr. and Min, 'ken Citrates, Mrs, M. Langstaff and, Miss .10Y. Mr, Harry Bowers, SearhorOugh. visited 74fr,.firrd Mrs, Verne Clark tine tlay last week And Mt. H. G. a. I Clarke -returuedboute with him for, everal, weeks in Scarborough. Sincere sympathy is extended to the families of the late Wm, • Grainger and jas. Austin in their recent bereavements, - Mrs, R. Corbett, Gorrie, .spent the past twin weeks with her brother, George and Mrs. .Galbraith. An interesting game At ball was played in the community park on Monday evening between the we- men over 30 and the men over 40 with the score being 23.18 in favor of tire men. Try again gals.--you'il beat !eat next time. Why don't we have these games more. often? Untended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallagher ..and family Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. Albert Gallag- her, Mr.. and. Mrs. Stan Winfield and Mrs. Chas. Holn of Elmira spent the week-end . with Mr, And Mrs. Harry Pane, Mr. and. Mrs. Graham Barrow and family,: Kitchener; and. Mr and Mrs, Geo. Bechtel and . family of New Dundee were; Sunday guests at the home of Ross TomarL , Misses Annie Hanna and Marj-, nrie Allen, 'Kingsville,' spent sev- eral days with the former's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart and also called on Mrs. Sperling and Miss Hazel In Walkerton. Sunday guests at the home of Mr, arid ..)Irs, Chas. -MeCateheon were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maui- den, Kinlough; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowe, Mr. Russel Fox and Miss Evelyn Mayor, Brussels -,and mr. and Mrs. Bert Nixon, The latter left ..Monday for their home in. Winnipeg after spending several months here. Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell and son John of. Peterborough, -spent the past week with Mrs, Jessie Hig. LETTERS RECEIVED FROM MISSIONARIES The August meeting of the Wing- ham Baptist Young 13 omen's • Mission .Circle was held Thursday. evening at - the Ironic of Mrs. R. Kilpatrick, 7„ Ludknow.. The president opened the meet,' Mg by reading a Pneln, "If Christ Were All in AU to Mc", The hymn "Will Jesus Find US. Watching?" was sung, grid prayer offered; The business included the an- • .notinc.ement of the Tbankoffering to be held on October 17th when Mr. and Mrs. Smith of radio station 1710.T.B, "Tire Voice of the .Andes", will be the gnest speakers. A letter was read also from Lon- don Bible Institute requesting fruit or vegetables . to help fill their. kitchen shelves, The members`were then requested tO, write a letter to a 'certain missionary during the next month, A discussion followed regarding sewing for the missionaries in BC" Mrs. F. Collar and Mrs. G. Schiefele• favoured with a. Atiet, "Have. You -Been. in the Garden with Jesus?" .•• Three prayer letters written by Mr, Heiser told of recent develop- ments in the Sudan Interior Mis- sion and were read by "Mrs, 13, gins, A visitor at the same home was the former Fannie Moffri'l--Miss Greta Fleming, who ,has spent the summer with Mrs. Higgins, re- turned to her hone in London, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Fraser, Sud-' L bury, have been visiting the m past. week with the former's brother, John and Mrs. Fraser and Glenn a.id Mrs. Fraser, Jamestown. r-TeerVIIIIS•75. ;6/fl IPtr S. Kilpatrick H,°t‘thAlds4 cotter K r from Bev. and Mrp, W. Cairns of .Nlgeria'• was read by Mrs. Q. Sehelfele and .-one' from Laura Collar watiessr:aivd.ere each by Mrs. 13 Len. These followed by prayer for the special need in each, particular place. Miss May Stapleton. took the devotional part of the meeting and dealt folly with -the. method of studying the Bible. • The meeting closed with. the hymn 'rake My Life" and -prayer by Mrs, Sinclair. f,I till neneqn11 39;,Yead4,bPyeravrttl. n and social - • J ames Austin Funeral Tuesday James Austin, a widely known resident of this district, -died at tills home, R,R. 1, Wroxeter, on Sunday, nts.August 24th, following a .short ill- Mr. Austin was born in Toronto $6 years ago, to son of the late Charles and Elizabeth Austin. • Mr. Austin received his early education at King, Ontario, ,coming Co this locality at the age of 16. He had farmed throughput his life until his retirement eleven years ago; He was a member of the • Presbyterian Church, ,On the 28th of December, 1898 he was 'Married in 'Turnberry Town.-n ship to the former Ruth Stokes of Glenannan,.- who survives, as well as one daughter, Mrs, Alvin (Mary) Fitch, of Howiek. A daughter, Mrs. Cecil e (Margaret) McNeil pre- deceased him. There are six grand- chf .. Seriice was held. at R. A. Carrie Asit‘141.00",!.'btlei;IllekelaY, Ang., .A.1.938 One of the many tourist attrac, tions in NOW Brunswick is Grand Falls, the mightiest cataract east FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 29 and 30 "Saddle The Wind" (CinemaScope - Technicolor) Robert Taylor, Julie London "GOING STEADY" Molly Bee, Alan ,Reed Here's The Movie Your Whole Family IS GONNA LOVE MONDAY and TUESDAY September 1 and 2 "THE DEVIL'S HAIRPIN" Starring Cornell Wild Sports Car Racing At Its Finest and Fastest. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY September 3 and 4 "NO DOWN PAYMENT" Starring Academy' Award Winner Joanne Woodward and co-starring Sheree North Jeff Hunter, Cameron Mitchell. The explosive novel that tell- tales on young married America. (Adult Entertainment) MAURICE. R, 4.EN1UNS Household kInanee Corporation oI Caoada is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Mr. Maurice 4enkins as manager of their branch office in Goderich, Ontario. i% r. Jenkins has worked for II:FC in several of their Ontario branch offices, and latterly was assistant manager of their North Bay office. WROXETER 35A West Street Telephone 15011 GODERICH HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 0414,a, "P. oi M. R.' f enkin4 / P. ,•••••••=•01••••••••• ONTARIO January 1 ,to March 31, 1959. This will set up a "prepaid" period to maintain benefits during times when a person may be laid off, changing jobs, or temporarily out of the province. LATE ,REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY Groups and individuals not registered by the, closing dates stated abovb under given elassificationt Will not only fail to qualify for the two months' free coverage but will be required to wait three months following application before benefits become avail-able. For example, a group or resident applying in February will not have protection effective until May 1.. 3. CATIONS ARE YOU IN? WHICH OF THESE CLASSIFI 1. Are you employed where there are 15 or more including the employer? If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol- ment through your place' of employment. Your employer' must enrol you by August 31, 1958, and begin payments in December 1958. Your employer will register you. 2. Are you enipIoyecl where there are 6 to 14 including the employer? If so, you may be enrolled as one of a groups , if the employer applies for. approval as a "Mandatory Group" and if all employees, including the employer, agree to participate. Group application must be made by August 31, 1958. Are you a men-Ober of a professional association, medical co-operative, craft union, credit union, retail. federation,... 'or like grhup? If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check with your organization to determine if it is acting as a collector for its members. Group" ' apRlications must be in by August 31, 1958. If you are not eligible under /, 2, or 3, you may enrol as an individual and pay pre. miums directly to the t omniission. duals applying for Puy-Direct enrolment must. make application by September 30, 1958. Application forms are now available et public hospitals and 1;anks (or the Post Office if there is no bank in your coin. madly.) Do not delay. PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS Visit our Information Centre in the Queen Elizabeth Building. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXIIII3ITION YOU MUST RI REGISTERED tO 131INIIIIIT ONTARIO IIPSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ttOSPITAI. 1111110RAlleOlt Tolit0147`0 7. ONTARIO telephone WAltssit 4-3301 Ntlimoiminimuntsiimanowatui, '41811•111,