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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-06-24, Page 15is AIR petty Harrison The POth annual Harrison re- union picnic waS -geld at l'ax- 04-Park it --'70-i 'attendattte; winners of the luekY draws `sere: lawn chair, Stan Collins; date, $tan Collins. 'Youngest • New Ian Head -Gebigiillioctor. Members coin- ing the farthest distance were Mr. and IVIrs. Ken .Harrison of Brantf d, Friendly Sen'iice Friendly service — an unbeatable combination from babysitting to an extra smile from your waitress. Make your stay in Toronto more enjoyable... try it LORD SIMCGE STYLE! 4 LORD SIMCOE HOTEL 1.50 King St. West, Toronto. Tel: 362-1843 by the sperts committee. Race results wore: Gir boys, five 'years and under;Geo rge Collins; Kenny Aikenhead girls, eight years ard,under Darlene llurdge, Berhice Wil lert'pOys, eight" years and un Aikenhead; gifts. 12 years .and under, Darlene Willert, Brenda Hodgert;- boys,. 14 years and un girls, 15 year's and Under, Dar. lone Willert, Brenda Hodgert; boys, 15 years and under, Bryan Hodgert, Ricky Burdge; young ladies, Barbara Willert, Viola Collins; young men, Bruce Col - ladies, Olive ,Siemon, glizabeth Collins; married.rnen, Stan Col- lins, Albert Taylor; couples hack to back, Bruce and Hazel Collins, Jim and Viola Collins; children's shoe scramble, Dar- lene Willert, Sharon Willert; women's kick -the -slipper, ' Bar- ara Willert, Viola Collins; men's kick -the -slipper, Bob Col - ins, Bruce Collins. It yvas decided to hold the 966 reunion at Seaforth Lions ark. The officers for 1066 are: Pre- ident. Percy Harrison; secre- ary-treasurer, Mrs. Percy Harri- on; sports, LeRoy Harrison, Jo nne HarrisOn, Viola and Bruce ollins; directors. Mr. and Mrs. harles Orr and Mr. and Mrs. im Harrison. 1 5. A The June meeting of the 41,1 - held, m the, Auburn Commnnity. burn Women's -institute. was (Ian ilarS: -Th5fiald"RaineS in The tneet4ng !Was opened -With ,i 1Virs, William J. craik at thc piano. The, minutes *ere adep- ted as read by the , secretary. ald Haines and Mrs: -Thema* tee to plan for ears to take patients of the Qntario Hospit- al for a drive on July 2nd and a social hour will be spent at the hall with a cup, of tea served by members of the 'W.I. The president askedior some of- the metnbers to go to _the Huronview Auxiliary meetings on the third Monday of each month. A..donation for a gift for Mrs. S. Squire was sent and the members decided io send for the Adelaide Hoodiess spoons for resale. The W.I. crest for the hall was ordered and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor diseu:sed the pur- chasing of a suitable container pate in this project. Mrs. Kenneth Scott,- convener book. 'ltie roll ,call was on - of health, thanked Miss Atkin- ' swered by "flow I overcame!, and presented her with a tension."' Plans were made for -g7fTli., i ing when a penny sale will , Mrs. Lloyd Htimphreys and the i be held. i The program began- with a George Millian. Musical selec- , reaclim,,, Clinical Shots by Mrs. • tions were given Ily thb Kool- ; Don. Haines; a piano solo was , cats, on kitchen utensils. Those. ' played by Laura Daer. Mrs. ' Andrew Kirkeonnell, convener taking part were! Mts. William J. Craig, pianist, Mrs. Thomas ' of the card committee, gave , Lawlor. Mrs. Keith Machan, her report. District annual re- ! rorts were °__.'1,,en bv the dele-' Mrs. Harold ]',IcClinchey, Mrs. Donald Plunkett, Mrs. Alvin and Mrs. EJ.. Pavies.. . Plunkett, Miss Carole Brown,. Aliss Lynda Andrews and Miss i A• rear!ini.2, was given by Mrs , sung by Ii.etty Moss and Nancy Lunch wa6 served by Mrs.. ;.Pearl Watson, Mrs. ,Edgar Law- ! Andersdn accomPanied by Judy 1 Arthur. ,-son and Mrs. William Dodd, !assisted by Mrs. Oliver Ander- , A short address was read by , ing regret that Mrs. Clifford i . Prown- is moving to Goderieh! Tax contributions to the Old next month. Mrs. Taylor pre- Age Security Pension fund will sented her with . a gift. Mrs. !exceed $1.1 billion in the Cur - 'rent fiscal year, and starting in .! . IJanuaty there will be tax con- tributions of about $600 million i a year for the Canada Pension Guest speaker at the Auburn W.I. meeting was Miss Margaret Atkinson, R.N., who discussed the problem of old people throughout the area.' Left to right are: Mrs. Kenneth Scott, convenor of health, Mrs. Don Haines, W.I. president, Miss Atkinson, and Miss Lila Youngblut. oderich Memorials Quality — Service =---)tCemetery Lettering PHONE GODERICFI 524.8981 or WRITE 130 BLAKE ST. W. OFFICE LOCATION — HURON ROAD on HWY. 8 W.J. LEE — GODERICH thatrited the W. fer -Of God eri4:11, introduced Lthe Wliss, Margaret Atkinson* Reg.K, nurse co-ordinator with the ilur r9n. County Health Unit; ^ 'She spoke Of tile Huron Coun- ty, Gereatrie Study, Project 605- , 9-90, and told about its purpos in assessing the health pro- blems of the aged in a rural conununity. She stated that this is a first for a whole coun- ty survey and said that Dr. Aldis, medical officer, is wok- ried about neglecting the sen- ior citizen, as 11.4% of our pop-, ulation is over. 65. Miss Atkinson said that to. ascertain what can be done to help the aged through preven- tive services, community under, standing and utilization of re- habilitation of skills is neces- Miss Atkinson eoncluded her interesting acldress by asking people to talk about the study and encourage people to partici- DURING YOUR VACATION Over the next ,five years the age at which the Old Age Security pension becomes payablegis to be gradually reduced to 65. Eligibil- , ity for pension is subject to certain'residence,requirements. In Janu4y, 1966 the Old Age Security Pension of $75 a month will be payable to those aged 69; in 1967 to those aged 68; irt /968"to . those aged 67; in 1969 to those aged 66; in 1970 and th6reafter to , thOse aged 65. le ' 'If you were born Dec. 1895 to Sept. 1896 to Dec. 1896 'January 1897 February 1897 March 1897 April 1897 May - 1897 June 1897 July 1897 August 1897 September 1897 October 1897 November 1897 December 1897 January 1898 February 1898 march 1898 April_ 1898 May 1883 June 1898 July 1898 August 1898 I September 1898 October 1898 November 189b December 1898 Pt You shculd apply Your pension -sh"ould begin in UR iv irp_ his Summer make it a GREAT ONTARIO ADVENTURE' July 1965 August 1965 September 1965 October 1966 November 1965 December 1965 January 1966 February 1966 - March 1'966 April 1966 May 1966 June 1966 July 1966 January 1966 January 1_966 February 1966 _March 1966 April 1966, May 1960 June 1966 July 1966 July 196(3 July 1966 July 19d6 July 1966 January 1.966 February 1966 March 1966 April 1966 May 1966 :lune 1966 July 1966 August 1966 September 1966, October 1966 November 1966 December 1966 January 1967 January 1967 January 1967 January 1967. January 1967 JanuThy 1967 January 1967 January 1967 January 1963 January 1967 JarRiary 1967 January 1967 SlMILAR (CHARTS' COVERING FOLLOWING YEARS- WILL BE PUBLISHED LATER. When you're on vacation this summer build a hew family room, a reinodeled kit- chen, a newly paneled room, a screened - in porch. How- to apply You may obtain an 'Old Age Security application form at your local. .___Post....0ffice..Persons who are_ not in Canada may obtain an appli- cation form by writing to the Regional Director of Old Age Security in the capital city of the province in which they formerly lived. Need help in planning? Our experience in estimating driri planning doesn't cost you a ceitt! lust come in and ask us — we'll be glad to help. Published by the Department of National Heitilh and Welfare otp by authority of the Minister:The'Honourable Judy LaMarsh • Modernize your kitchen • RePlace your roof • Insulate your home • Add a room • Remodel your attic, • Panel a room • Enclose your porch • Remodel your basement • Replace your screens JOHN JEFFERY & S 163 -ELG1N. AVENUE EAST Relive historv amid natural splendour in G.entral Ontario! • Vacation in central Ontario,and enjoy.thls rewarding experience of a family adventure rich in historical in- terest, ziatural beauty and pUre holi- day pleasure. Return to the early days of .French. Canada at The Martyrs' Shrine -and Ste. Marie Among the Hurons in Midland. Explore the fascinating Bide Mountain Caves near Collirigvi.00d. Then witn,.sun...rand relax along miles ,dnd miles of silver sand beaches on Nottnwasago Bay. Leacock country. thr, ,ps of Samuel de Champlain , see Orill,a's statue commemorating tho intrepid explorer's visit. Take a sere,. canoe trip through Muskoka, Incitor, Hi.li'londs of the tome..1 warding forn,iy in Control Ontorr.-, and we'll mail you 0,,r";,reit Central Ontario Ad• • bookint (24 pages in full colour). Illoorrasrimirrroolw 524-8171 Province of Ontario, Dept. of Tourism & Information, Parliament Buildings, Room -'4" Toronto 2, Ontario. Pledse send me complete information I on Great Central Ontario Adventure 1 Name Address 1 44