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spent the past'. week at Listowel
wits.;el tivea. '
Dairs. Viorenee- Breaks of New
Westin star, B.C.,. viSitod on
Wedtzer' y and Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and
Barbara Ant. •
- Mr. Dann( Watters and Larry
Flynn attended the Toronto Ex-
hibition
xhibition; on Wednesday and
spent the rest of the week at
Ur. and Mrs. PhII Hern, Jan-
et, Kevin and Greg spent the
weekend at Chesley bake, camp-
ing.
21 YRS
OLD/
Won you turn 21
yoif're no longer cov'
eredby yoyq parents' '
Ho'spitai Insurance.
To keep insured, you
must take out indi-
vidual membership
within 30 days. Get
your application form
t bank, a hospital,
or, ' rn the Commis-
sion.
NEWLY
WED?
The 'family' Hospital
Insurance premium
must now be paid to
cover husband and
wife. Notify your
'group' without de-
lay OR, if you both pay
premiums direct, noti-
fy the'Commission.
NEW
JOB?
To keep insured follow
the instructions on the
Hospital Insurance
Certificate of Payment
'Form 104' that your
present employer is
required to give you
on'ieaving.
Your
ONTARIO
HOSPITAL.
INSURANCE
Plan
Ontario Hospital
Services Commission
Toronto 7, Ontario
thor rinerx en*
Mlsa Piny ,S zi .th
ton► visited on, 'Thur.
10, di" >i s, Cohn qif 11eai"
and IE1041',a An .
d
ii.
Mr. and Mars. Viiallian4 W l-
ters visited an Wednesday eve•
ring With W. and Mrs. A:usseli
Lee in Exeter; also attended a
Stanley Brush party there.
Miss Kathy Hern spent the
past week at Grand Bend.
Mr. Bill Taylor left on lived,
nesday front Toronto by jet,
for Scotland for a three week
visit withl�. :lis parents.
Mrs. John Coward spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bev.
Parsons and famild near Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner
of Sebringville visited en Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Flynn, Joan and Jim.
Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and Barbara visited on Sunday
with Mt. and Mrs. Harvey
Smith. and Penny of ,Crediton.
ST. THOMAS WA
The WA of St. Thomas'
Church met at the home of.
Mrs. Boulton. -
After reports had been adopt-
ed, Rev. Harry Donaldson dis-
cussed changing the name "Wo-
men's Auxiliary" to "The An-
glican Church Women."
The president,. Mrs. Boulton
made plans for the members
to attend the semi-annual Dio-
cesan meeting of the Women's'
Auxiliary, at Stratford.
0
•By' JACK tf011,AND
Q �>4t:Idi- `
. ay With Well. pQramcle4 the tali: eve-
soiil'ls here Kid With .it will
voznea bent of: getivities that
will fit in to our Legion pro -
ALL TYPES
INSURANCE
Donald G. Eaton".
Office in iyiasonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527.1610 Seaforfh
grant for this time of year.
The regular business) meet-
ings are underway again 'and
speaking of meetings there is.
a district meeting at $t. Marys
en gojoteretw 25. There will
be notices posted on the Leg-
ion bulletin board re depart.
tire time etc. so lets make a
good showing at this import-
ant business seminar,
Another point is to get be-
hind, our centennial Legion
Fund, our -Branch eontribu-
tion is $900.00 with Allan
Nicholson as chairman so the
sooner we get over the top the
better.
Now that we are in the fall
season -keep an eye for Legion
events through this eoluiith..as
I will endeavour to keep you
all posted on the pews. Don't
forget our veterans in the hos-
pital, visit envy patient when
you can, it means so much to
them, "At the going down of
the sun, and in the. morning,
we will remember ahem".
Siemon Reunion
The fourth annual Siemon
reunion 'was held Sunday at
the Brodhagen Community
Centre with 59 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vick
and Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Dawson were in charge of
sports and Mr. and Mrs. An-
tone Siemon and Mr. and Mrs:
Albert Simon were on, the
lunch committee.
Guests were present from
Niagara Falls, Mount Albert,
Palmerston, Hensall and sur-
rounding area.
Races were won by: run-
ning race,. 6 yrs., Barry Riehl;
throwing ball, 6 yrs., Barry
Riehl; running race, 8 yrs.,
Jane knock; kicking slipper, 8
One company alone—HFC—serves more
than 2% million people each year
Olncm FC -
AMOUNT
LOAN
MONTHLY
ft
month:
(3
months
PAYMENT
33
months
30
eon*
PLANS
20 ,
maths
12
months
In
$
$
—
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$6.12
$g.46
300
18.35
28.37
660
1000
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23.731
32.86
24
91.56
'7,3.35
57.72
2600
2600
90.18.....
3000
•
88.02
108.22
.,
4000
101.01
117.37
144.30
6000
126.26
146.71
180.37
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,,.
Above payments I elude principal an interest and are build
on prompt repaymant,but donot 'naiad the cost ofllf.Insurance.
Ask about credit IUs Insurance on bens allow group rete
recommends
"Never Borrow
Money
Needlessly." But.
ifaloan isthe
sensible answer,
remember you
borrow confidently
at Household
Finance.
HOUSEHOLD
Ask about our evening hours
. GODERICH
35A Westltreet—Telephone 524-7383
(above the Signal Star)
STRATFORD
119 Ontario Street --Telephone 271-9440
(next to Simpsons -Sears)
SEPTEMBER
SPECIALS
6cyl.
Complete tests and adjustments of en-
gineelectrical system, including carbu-
retor idle 'and speed adjustments.
3.95
8 cyl. $5.45
Most Models—Parts' Extra
Your car carefully washed and finish
protected with quality liquid wax polish
ra
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Most Models
Phone 527-1150
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Secsf rth
a
Largely attended .anniver-
sa r Services were ):elan the
t, Churg:; on Sun . y.
Rev. Hi ibothaof Waugh
was' the•>esE ?iristert t
`
HENSALL
(Intended for last week) -
Messrs. Bruce and Robert
Grainger of Gorrie, were guests
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mettle and Charles.
Mrs. Oliver Geiger of Fenlon
Falls, and Mr. Sidney Geiger of
Gore • Day, have returned" after
spending a -10 -day vacation with
Mrs. Eric Kennedy and Mr. Ira
Geiger,
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
were in Toronto last week at-
tending the CNE and were
guests of their cousin, Miss Hel-
en Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs—Frank Par-
sons, their son and daughter-irn
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pan,
sons, have returned from a
pleasant five week tour of the
west, .returning home by the
States. They travelled by car a
distance of over 8,000 )riles.
Mr.. and Mrs. Claude Blowes
of Preston, called on friends in
the • village Last week and visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broadfoot
and family who have resided
on Brock Street, left Labor
Day for Sarnia where they took
up residence.
,Ed (Buck) Little won the
$1,000 jackpot at the bingo held
in Clinton, Labor Day, sponsor-
ed
ponsored . by the service clubs of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau,
Lori, Frankie and Brad, vaea-
tioned last week at milford
Manor, Muskoka, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Rigby re-
turned to Blenheim after spend-
ing the past two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Snell and Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart McQueen.
Mr: and Mrs. Donald MacKin-
non and family of Alvinston,
spent the weekend holidays
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Janet MacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little spent
the weekend at Tobermory.
A native of Hensall, Dennis
Mock, received a thrill of a
life time on the weekend while
golfing at Bayview Golf Course
half a mile south of St. Josephs,
on the Blue Water Highway.
Dennis got the first hole -in -one
to be scored at the new course
on the X90 yard ninth hole. Tile
feat was witnessed by, a four-
some standing on .the ninth
green and also by the co -mana-
ger, Archie Wright, who- was
talking to the foursome. Dennis
will have his name engraved
on the hole -in -one trophy that
was donated early this year by.
Mousseau and Parkins, business-
men of Zurich.
Dennis, son of M and Mrs.
Ron Mock of" Hensall, resides in
London where he is attending
UW0.
yrs., Ruth Ann Siemoon; run-
ning race, 9-11 yrs., Warren
Riehl; kicking slipper, 2-11
yrs., David Siemon; running
race, 12-14 yrs., Sherri Vock;
kicking slipper, 12-14 yrs'.,
Glenn Dolrnage; hitting golf
ball, men's,' Keith Siemon;
Ladies' Mrs. Frank Brooks;
Scavenger hhint, Glenn Dol -
mage; shoe scramble, ladies',
Mrs. Boyd .Driscoll; men's,
Alvin Brooks; Hoop race and
dressing contest, ladies', Ruth
Ann Siemon; men's, K e it h
Siemon.
Remember! • It takes but- a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pock-
et. To advertise, just Dial Sea -
forth, 527-0240.
You can bet your, hest fur coat
WINTER WILL
SOON BE HERE!
Home to a hibernating bear
is any old damp'n-chilly cave.
They depend on their extra -
thick winter coats for warmth.
Extra -wise home owners depend
011 CO-OP Bungle Feel Oil. Call
your Co-operative and find out
today about this worry -free
Service.ifit'sC0.013... it'sgoodI
Patronize your Co-op...your
yardstick of'Vaiue.
5EAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone 527-0770
•
1404704g se vieq pd; 74ev.
Maines; Londesboro for the
evening service.
Mr. and Mts. Wat Webster
returned h o m e Wednesday
from their- motor trip to the
west coast. They visited many
friends and relatives at Pant
Mound and in Alberta.
Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. McIntosh
of Fleshing, Michigan, visited
last week '.with Mr• and Wire;
Cecil Dowson.
Mrs. Bob McKinley Pat
•Robinson, Mrs.' Alan .Hayter
and Mrs. Bill Dowson attend-
ed the 4-H Leaders training
school at Clinton on Thursday
and Friday of last week, The
plub to be taken this fall is
"The Supper Club".
Mrs. Earle Tipping, Danny
and David visited last week-
end with her parents) Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dowson.
Brenda, Bonnie and John
Dowson spent Thursday and
Friday with their grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Wm. Jewitt.
Vhaer.4Toan P ftAixt. Wal guest
of horror• <ai~ m eellaaneous
shower .held at her home tx>
5t.•Coluix ba i, Mios, Eileen
cmplzrke ai>td. Misa 4,1.fargaret
i tole Ryan were tizo ap0Xi Qrs
of the event, Comteets, Bnd
gelneal were flayed, pries
WOO eta Cee _lka Wan, Carol
Ryan, ,Tenn Maloney, - Made,
laine Murray, .Toan Stapleton,
Bessie O'Rourke. and Anne
Cronin. An address was read
by Margaret Rose Ryan ex-
tending good wishes to the
bride-to-be. Joan oppened the
gifts assisted by Eileen and
MargaretRose, 'and extended
her thas to each of the lad-
ies'present.
Miss Frances Wood, Toron-
to, visited Mrs. John Malone
and Sheila.
Miss Joan Coyne, London,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Coyne.
• Ted Fe e n e y, Kitchener,
spent the week end with his
mother Mrs. Mary Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver
were in Lucan with Mrs.
Francis Mcllhargy and Mr.
and Mrs. John Mellhargy.
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