The Seaforth News, 1958-08-21, Page 4CROMARTY
Mr. 1\lre. d . Charles Davisu rs of
Kirkland Lake visited last week
with: their cousins Mr. and Mrs.
R H. `Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Kerslake
and family.. of St. Marys visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G,
Wallace,
Miss Beth Christie spent a few
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To Our Customers
It has been a pleasure to serve you
during the 27 years we have been
in business
WE . WISH TO EXTEND OUR
SINCERE THANKS FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE
During that time, with special thanks for the
excellent response to our closing out sale,
and also to those who have sent cards and
personal good wishes,
we extend our heartfelt thanks
Emerson & Mabel
Kyle
KIPPEN
holidays- with her grandparents,
Mr, :and Mrs. Frank Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing left ou
Sunday by bus on a trip to the
West -to visit with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Eves of Moosefaw, Sask.
Mr, and Mrs. Mac Lamond •vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Currie, Dorchester.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson, who has.
spentI several weeks with rela-
tives here, returned to her home
in Toronto on Tuesday acconr-
panied by her sister-in-law, M.
E. Moore.
Sunclay visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Laing were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Chessel and Mr. and.
Mrs. Bill Ohessell and family. of
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. T, Gilles-
pie, Margaret and Ann, Komoka,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Laing and children,, Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family.
Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs,' S. Wilson,
and Mr. Frank Stagg.
Rev. Geo. Lamont of Mitchell
had charge of the service in the
Cromarty Church on Sunday:.
McKILLOP •
The Cemetery Decoration Ser-
vices, Sunclay, at the Evangelical
United Brethren Church was
largely attended. Guest speaker
was Rev. Krotz, Dashwood. Mu-
sical numbers were duet by Rev.
and Mrs. A. M.- Amacher and
solos by Mr. Barry- Hoffman, of
Dashwood. Among the visitors
were Mr. and Mrs, Les Rapien,
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mc-
Kenzie and boys, Detroit;- Mrs.
Cordon Kleber, Kitchener•.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernet Winter
and family and Mrs, Wm, Klea,
Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Klea and
daughter, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs.
Ezra: Seebach, Sobringvillo; Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hoegy; 'Mrs. Geo.
Hoegy and Mrs. Fred Iloeg',v of
Seaforth and others from sur-
rounding district.
The W.A. of McKillop Church
metat the home of Mrs. Fred
Rose with Mrs: Win. Koehler aucl
Mrs. Arthui Nichol in Charge.
Progrannne 'consisted a reading
"What a man is, is more im-
portant than what he has". Safi-
oral
everal hymns were sung and poems
read.
'The next meeting is to be held
at the Monte of Mrs. Ford Meld -
son when the. group plans to pack
used Christmas cards 'for Eng-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Rapien, of
Chicago visited,'with. Mrs. Chas.
Eggert, , Monday, and o t h e r•.
friends 'and relatives recently.
EGMONDVILLE.
lir. Ivy Hendersonis spending
a few days in Toronto, he was ac-
companied by his daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Churcliward and family:
who had enjoyed a holiday with.
him -at his home here.
Miss Alva Elford of New York
has been speeding holidays with
her sister, Miss. Florence Elford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hayter and
children of \rirebberville, Mich.,
visited on Saturday with the for-
mar's grandmother, Mrs. Sas,
Finlayson.
'\i'eoltond visitors with Miss
Laura McMillan were Miss Vera
Palmer of 'Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Gray of Stratford.
Miss Trances 'Houston is a
guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Jas. Semple
at Sanble Beach.
Dr, Jas. Semple is conducting
the boys' Camp at Goderich this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark of
Muirkirk attended the \iratsou
Andrews, ivedding on Saturday
Mrs.. Norman MacLean and
family and Mrs. E: Stephenson
and family spent Tuesday at the
McLean summer Cottage at Bay-,
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Finnigan'
and babe are visiting with the
forrner's parents, Mr. and Mrs:
W. J.: Flanigan.
BRODHAGEN
Miss Gwen Roelc, R.N. has ta-
ken a position nursing at :West-,
Minster, Hospital, London, after
holidaying with her pareitt, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Messner of St.
Catharines with Mr. and. Mrs.
Diegel recently.
Miss Marbara and Master May-
nard ,Hoegy, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy had their
tonsils and adenoids removed at
Seaforth.. Hospital, on Saturday.
Members of the Luther League,
of St. Peter's Lutheran. Church
had a picnic at Ipperwash Beach
on Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corbett
(Mary Querengesser) D o n a l d,
Lynn and Grant of Toronto with
Mrs. ,Albert Querengesser, Mr.
and Mrs. Rd. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser on Sun-
day.
The Brodhagou Band took part
at the Dashwood , Band Tattoo
on Wednesday evening.
Ali•. and Mrs. Martin Morenz
and daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth
Morenz, Kitchener, with J. Prue -
ter, AIrs. Morenz remaining for a
few days.
EGISTERED?
0 TAI' I® IA SPITAL INSURANCE
effective January 1, 1959
On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Service§
Commission will be the only agency offering standard ward
hospital insurance in 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.
Non-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.
WHICI.11 OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU IN?
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 eniployed where there are 6 to
14 including the employer?
If so, you may be enrolled as one of a group,•
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.
3. Are you a member of a professional
association, medical co-operative, craft
union, credit union, retail federation,
'or like group?
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
applications must be in by August 31, 1958.
If you are not eligible under 1, 2, or 3, you
may enrol as an individual and pay pre.
miutns directly to the Commission. Indivi.
duals applying for Pay -Direct enrolment
must make application by September 30,
1958. Application forms are now available
at public hospitals and banks (or the Post
Office if there is no bank in your cont.
munity.) Do not delay.
;PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS
GROUP PREMIUMS will be payable monthly in
one remittance to the Commission beginning 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 above,
will cover a benefit period of three months from
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 above under given classifications 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.
Visit our Information Centre in the Queen Elizabeth Building
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION
HOSPITAL. INSURANCE DIVISION - TORONTO '7. ONTARIO
Telephone WAlnut 4-3301
THE SEAFORTII NEWS—Thursday, August 21, 1958
REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth
THURS.'RI, SAT. THE HARD MAN
Guy Madison Valerie French
COMING ALL A; SEA 1 show 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bode, Fort
Erie with Mr: and Mrs. Mandel
Beuerrnann,
• Mr, and Mrs. Lavern, wrolfe
with Nil. and Mrs, Austin Wheel-
er near'Mutton 'on Sunday.
Mrs,- Rosina Miller 'spent last.
week with her great granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. Rucly Hehns and Mr.
Hehns, Rostock.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer McLeod
and Nancy and Paul of London
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and Wil-
fred Ahrens.
Fire destroyed the barn, a num-
ber ''of pigs and threshing ma
chine on the farm of Mrs, Chas.
Pusohelberg early Friday Morn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Diegel and,
Arthur and Mt. Geo. Diegel cc-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Hicks to Niagara Falls on Stw-
daY
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elligsen
and family, Kitchener, with his
mother, Mrs. E. Elligsen on Sun-
day. Mr. and Mies, Carl Elligsen-
and
iligsenand family of Windsor, who have
been holidaying at the same
home were. acoompaniecl by his
mother Mrs. E. Elligsen and vis-
ited relatives in Kitchener and
Guelph Mr a few days.
BAYFIELD
Ida. and Mrs. Keith Leonard
and family, of Willowdale are
spending this week with AIr, and
Mrs, E. A. Featherston.
Mr. and Mrs, Wni. Parker
spent Sunday at Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pye and
family, Windsor, are • spending
their vacation with their grand-
father, Charles Widcombe,
Mrs. Idem, Norris and son Bill
of Detroit, spent the weekend at
their cottage.
Master Terry Fitzsimons is
spending 10 days at iI u r 0 n
Church Camp.
Air. and Mrs. Dale Leonard and
four children, Will owdal e, are
spending two weeks at their home
,lir. and Mrs. Jas. P Ferguson,
London, were at their cottage
aver the weekend.
AIr. and Mrs. John Shea and
two sons, Toronto, are vacation-
ing at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Edigeffer and
family, ,Mitchell, are at their cot-
tage for a few days.
The Rev, and Mrs. H. M, Lang-
ford and daughter, Mrs. L. Brick-
er, waterloo, are spending three
weeks at their cottage.
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LADIES
See the new
BUCK TIES
Not so '°' wide i11 the toe
They Zook better from
every angle
4.95 a pair
Always Special Values
on Wednesday mornings
Willis Shoe Store
The Little Store with the
Big Values
Wm. Stewart and daughter
Barbara, Windsor, are spending
a vacation at their cottage.
,Mrs. E. L. Cooper and fancily
of Birmingham, Mich., are spend-
ing two weeks at their cottage.
Miss Vicki 'fluff returned to
her home last week after complet
ing her summer course at Teach -
ors' College, Toronto.
Sohn Oates, Ilamilton, spent
the weekend with his wife and
faintly,
Misses Seaninne and Pat Den-
by, Buffalo, N.Y, are visiting
their sister, Mrs. Kenneth Bran-
don.
Pastor and Mrs. Ivon Botha -
ham are spending ten days at
Hamilton.
Evan Cameron, Toronto, is vis-
iting his father Jas, Cameron.
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EVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
Dancing every
Wednesday - Friday - Saturday
LIONEL THORNTON
and his Casa Royal Orchestra
THERE WILL BE
A big parade mid terrific musical
show, rain or shine
A dog raffle
And who might be
the Beauty Contest Winner
and
Crowned "Miss Grand Bend 1058"
CFP next week's ad J
LARONE'S
SEAFORTH 5c to $1.00 STORE
Annual
Swimming Meet
At Seaforth Lions Club Park
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd
COMMENCING AT 2 P.M.
A full program of Beginner, Junior,
Intermediate, Senior and Adult
events, including races and
novelty races
Beginners 9 and under
Junior - 11 and under
Intermediate , 13 and under
Senior 16 and under
Adults 17 and over
Feature of the afternoon will he the
presentation of Red. Cross Awards to.
successful candidates at the Pool at
3 p.m.
For further information, see
IRON ' ENNIS
Swimming Supervisor
at the Park