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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-01-05, Page 8H, • • •Ttlig titIRON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, QNT., JAN. 5, 1967 AMOS* 11/4tootRke **My Mattes niter $2.1111brilW maser* 18,11.814 14-13irlie nam, 15.511nOr 011111.. 1741010ifili Piro 19.5lovino 20,Broolus 21-Platfong 23-Neorlto 24 -Parent (001100 26 -Heavenly bodice -28.Wifii of tioniint 31-Succer • 83 -Manta nag* 35-Crafkr 38.Ardwt 40-Frencis article 41.Inlet 43 -Prying device 45 -Alters 48 -Smooths 51 -Passed about .by hand 52-Slavor 5.3 -Jason's ship 54 -Female deer 56.Mother of Apollo 57 -Cook slowly 68 -Recent 59-Otherwlse DOWN 1 -Soft drink 2 -City in Iowa 3,Latviarrs 4 -Character. -._ !sties 4 -Crony (coilog.) 0 -Teutonic deity 7-Cfan 8-CyllndrION thStrittolite 19.-ritqf 1,1411* 1112:4•44 stories 2 -Strong wise 24.Dancis step 25.13e 111 2,416010 perms) ea -stoic 30.Chan84/ ' color or 88.Disordet` 34,Cut 12.0penino its wall of house 24.11all at 42•Maturs AN.Carouso 45-Nlanya name (abbr.) 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Hunting rabbits north of town over the holiday Ted Wales (left) of the de- partment of agriculture, health Of animals branch and Ray' Henderson came across • the wolf which Mr. Wales shot. (Expositor photo by Phillips). News of •.STAFFA (Interid'edfirlast week) Christmas decorations and a gaily decorated tree was the setting for the meeting of the UCW in the -Family Life Cen- tre. A carol service of Christmas carols opened the service, fol- lowed by prayer by Miss Vera Hambley. The roll call was ans- Wered by 15 members and vis- itors, Donations are to be 'sent to Five Oakes College and Youth conference where one of the young' people is to be a 'delegate. Annual reports viTere read by each convener of the 'different divisions and were accepted as -read. Meditation was followed by Hymn 55. The scripture les - .,on, "The Christmas Story', was taken from St. Luke and read in unison. Mrs. Ross Smaie san -Star of the East” and an appropriate Christmas story was read by. Miss' Vera Hambley. Silent Nightwas sung. A social half hour was spent during which Mrs. R. McCoughey and Mrs. A. H. Daynard served lunch. Mrs...St.an Dow's family held their Christmas gathering in Staffa Township Hall, on Mon-, day: Present were Mrs. Dow and Roger, Mr.'and Mrs, Lorne Doupe •and family. Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dow and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow and family, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Allen and family, Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and family, Staffa. Mr. and . Mrs. Will Miller', Cromarty were • with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and, farrilly Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller and Ken, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller and family attended Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Ken Dun- can- and , family, Kirkton, on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie 'Miller ' Edna and Janet spent Christmas with Mrs. Arthur Rhode and Joyce, Mit- ehell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family. On Tuesday eve- ning Mr. 'and Mrs. Templeman had as their guests, Mi. and Mrs. _Robert Maver and 'family, Kirkton,' Mr, and .'Mrs. Alvin Cole and family, Crotnarty, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ische and For Complete' INSURANCE on your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE SEE JOHN A. CARDNO • Insurance Agency Phone 5274490 : Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors wasoftwohamomiftwis•ftw•aft'........0•464.0 Bradley, Stratford, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Annis and family, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family,'Staffa. ' Mr. 'and Mrs.. George Miller, Ethel Mae and Robert, Dublin, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and -family. Mr. and "Mrs. Johnny Miller and family spent Christmas Mon- day with Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Willard and family, Exeter. Spending Christmas , day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris.. and family and Mrs. Sam Norris were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, MacDonald College, Quebec, Mr: and Mrs. Harold Longman, Misses Laura and Ethel 13alk- will. and Mr. Roy Balkwill. Little Karen Miller is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Erpm Willard. Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Norris' and family, Brampton, visite. on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family and Mrs. Sam Norris. Home for the holidays with Mr. Alvin Worden and- Bill were Miss Joaime Worden, Wat- erloo University, Miss Romona Worden, Alliston and Miss Ros- anna Worden, London. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colquhoun and family were Mr. and Mrs, Garry Finlayson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and itonnie; Mit- chell, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott and family, Mr. and , Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Mike, Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Meikle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and family, Cromarty, and Mrs. Sadie Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Roy McDonald spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron and fam- ily, Hensall. Mr, and Mrs. Reg Elliott and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Don Davey and family, . Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smale and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Smale and family, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney and family, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and Murray attended a family gath- ering at Zurich on Christmas. With..>Mr. Alvin Worden and family for- Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wordep and girls, Mr. Lyle Worden, Mrs. Penelope Fell, Mr_ and Mrs. Lorne Fell. With Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and family on Satur- day were 1Vir. and Mrs. George' Vivian hndlarnily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Binning and family', Mit- chell, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Mc- Kellar, Cromarty. Mr. and yirs: Walter O'Brien spent Christmas daY with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coleman and family, With Mr, and. Mrs. George Vivian for Christmas on Tues- day were 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vivian and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott and family. Mises Heather Daynard, Bon- nie. lVfiller and Brenda Kerslake are attendifit Toc Aliiha at Niagara- Falls in 'the Christmas holidays. A man who was wildly en- thusiastic about' his vacation trip 'was driving along at a rapid clip. ' Finally, his wife consulted a nip and informed him they were lost. "What's the differente?" he asked. "We're making great time." News of KENSALL (Intended for Last Week) Lynne, Mr. and lyirs, W. T. Dodds Mrs. Irene Jinks and Susan, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor, • and family, Bruce - field, Mrs. May Holland, Toron- to, were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Raabe'. Mrs. E. Sproat was in Wind- sor for Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. Sproat and family. Mr. Glenn Love, Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, Kevip and Valerie, Middleton, Wisc.on- sin, USA, and James McEwen, Toronto, were guests on Christ- mas day with Mr. and Mrs. J. K McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis, Michael and Kay spent Christ- mas day with Mr. and Mrs. Drew Fowler, London. • Injured In Bus Crash Debbie, 6, and Douglas, 8, children of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Eckels, RB, 1, Oldcastle, formerly of Hensall, and grand- children of Mr. and Mrs. Bligh- ton Ferg of Hensall, were. on the School bus which was in col- lision with a transport loaded. with sand which took. the lives of eight children. Douglas was the third child to get out of the bus unharmed, but Debbie was hospitalized with two broken legs and a crushed foot. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Lindsay and family, liarnilton, Mrs. Lind- say, St. Marys, were Christmas guests with Mrs. John Hender- son aid family. 'Mrs. Eric Kennedy is spend- ing the holidays with members of her family in Hamilton and Burlington. • An Expotsitor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527.0240. and Mrs. Bertha Jinks spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks and family, London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Troyer are spending the Yuletide holi- days with relatives in Toronto. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook and family were Mr. - and Mrs. Gary Cor- lett and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and Car- olyn of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs, John Atkinson and family and Mrs. Atkinson, Sr., of Hensall, Mr. yid Mrs. Wayne Smith and family, Hen- sall, spent Christmas day with Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Petzke. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling and family, Sarnia, Mr. Allan Olson, London, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pilling. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr, were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orr, Barbara and Kathryn of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess spent the Christmas holidays with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and family of Don Mills, .Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Charles, Bob and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle, Pamela, Judith and John and Mrs. Flor- ence Joynt spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan, David and Tommy at Waterloo. Mrs. Jean Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing and Danny of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen, Hensall, Mr. and Mr. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Knights, Stewart and Jane of Blenheim were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, Mrs. Leona Parke was the winner of the money doll valu-, ed at $25.00 in a draw Christmas eve and sponsored by the Hen- sall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. 'Mrs. R. Brothers won a blan- ket and 'Mrs. Byran Kyle a sheet set in a Christmas draw at Ir. win's Ladies Ready to Wear. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. 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Seaforth American Motors Dealer HERE A ' E TH ABOUT BENEFITS U RANTEED INC') TO THE E F1CTS ER THE NEW PPLEMENT OLD AGE SECU ITY ENSION The new guaranteed income supplement is a monthly payment of $30 which will be added ,to the, present $75 Old Age Security Pension if the pensioner has no other income., • 4 • However, if the pensionerchas other income but it is less than $720 a year ($60 #a month) the pensioner still qualifies for a supplement but on a reduced scale depending on his other income. Every Old Age Security Pensione'r is thus guaranteed a mini- mum income of $105 a month. Married Pensioners: If both husband and wife receive the Old Age Security Pension, and have no -Other income, both qualify for the $30 a month supplement, assuring them a minimum Of $210 a month. If married pensioners have a combined income of less than $1440 a year, not including their Old Age Security pensions, each may qualify for a supplement at a reduced rate. , Application Forms: An appticatidn form and a booklet containing details of the guaranteed income supplement will be mailed to alt Old Age Security pensioners during February. They Will be asked to read the booklet carefully and fill in the application form at once. 'Married pensioners are asked that each fill in an application form Ad mail the two in the same ern/elopeIncome dims not include war service pensions,. gifts from relatives and money from a number of other sources. A list of items not considered as income is shown on the application form and in the informa- tion booklet. Pensioners may receive help in preparing applications by contacting the Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan or income Tax offices. Addresses are available in the booklet. Payment Dates: At least two months are required to deal with aPplications, Some pensioners will receive their supplementary payments combined with their Old Age Security pension cheques in March. Others will receive their combined payments in April. Pensioners entitled to a supplement as of January 1967 will have their payments back -dated to January. ' ISSUED BY THE HON, ALLAN J. MacEACHEN, MINISTER, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE