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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-18, Page 105 ntee t't;ii . o EXPOSi•TORe SRAF9, THr AN't'*r- MAY #�� i 7' KAN CONTRACTS • NOW AVAILABLE. .* SEAWAY * SANILAC * lst gen. SANILAC FERTILIZER & EPTAM IN STOCK COOK BROS. Milling Co. Ltd. L Hensall, Ont. -- Phone 2024605 WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 unempioyment insurance is now available for most employees of FARMS,. RANCHES, c NURSERIES, GREENHOUSES,. HORTICULTURISTS, FRUIT, 'VEGETABLE, FLOWER GROWERS. • employees: It is to your advantage to find out if you are eligible for the unemployment insurance protection now in effect for 'workers in, agriculture and horticulture. 'employers: If you have people working for you, there are regulations that you roust adhere to: It is to your advantage to get complete particulars immediately- - about unemployment insurance " .for your workers. Get full information now at your nearest office of the IJNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION • GOVERNMENT' OF CANADA 7393(C) W., - WEDDING INVITATIONS Dial '527-4240 SEAFORTH ONTARIO News; of Stafla The executhre of the Staffs,Women's Instttoto Karat, the home of Mrs. Carter Kerslake on Tuesday ai teFuoola to plan acid prepare the meetings for the coming year.. Misses Heather Daynard and', Marg. Warden, Bill Worden and Bob Templeman were among the Grade 12 and •-13 Students from Mitchell High School who enjoyed- a trip to Expo last 1 week. Mrs. John Templernau attend- ed the two-day officers' confer- ence at the O.A.C., Guelph this past week. Miss Fay Templeman was a Monday night guest of Miss Debbie -Inman, Monkton.° Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Miller had -as their guests ..Sunday, Miss Lorna Taylor, Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Bob Russell, Mr:. and Mrs. Ern. Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Willard, Mr. and' Mrs. Donald Dearing, all of eter,'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maus - 'seen, Bill- Noakes, Hensall, Mrs. Percy Harris and Pat, Ben ..Har- ris, Chiselhurst, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Beaver, Creditonand Mr. Austin ' Schwann, Stratford. The occasion was a pre -marital shower for Miss Lorna Taylor and Bob Russell. Visitors. un Sunday' With Mr. and ors. Fret% Dow were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Roger. af: Mit- ten and Mr. and Mrs,. pony Briue and Cheryl. . Mr. and Mrs. HarOldlt Levy and family of St. Marys, allr. and Mrs. George, Levy, Niisabeth and Marian of Russeldale and Mr. and Mrs. John Br;ookshaw and family of Rannoch *ere Stmday guests with j.Vlr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Levy and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques, Yvonne and Dalton if Zion West and Miss Ada Hopkin vis- ited with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Clarke and Wayngf of Exeter spent the. weekend at Barrow Bay. dr ands. Mrs: Lawrence _Beck- ett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Keizer and family of Woodstock. Sunday afternoon 'visitors ?with Mr. and Mrs, Tra McCurdy were Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCur- dy and family of St. Marys` .,Visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack'Smit'h on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson' and family of Lakeside. - Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'MilLs of . St. Marys spent Sunday with Misses. Blanche'. and Rhea Mills and Mr. DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark A GOOD GROUP DEAR DO - My work takes • me into• omes all over town, and it is ery de homes 'today where th- moth;, s are not nervous wreck • taking pills so they' eau Cope with. their children. We see ,so many children, three and four years old, completely boss of the home, Why? Because they Are allowed to do just as they please. When; our • children • were, small, there was no such thing as babysitters, so we took them all wherever we went. I always told them before they went that I didn't `.,want them to touch'anything. „ I made sure they had some- thing to do. Children can't sit on chairs and look at them- selves. Then, when they came home, I would hug them, and tell them, how happy Daddy and, I were .because they were so good. People always said they would rather have our whole bunch than some others one or, two. Mother of Eight 'PROMPT WATCH :REPAIR SERVICE at SAVAU.GE . 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" ONLY $'�'9!!i • OSCI-LLATING• SPRINKLER PLUS Sty$ 95 GARDEN ftt1SE'regutar $8.95QINL' AND DON'T MISS THESE BIG BARGAINS • DISTI I BUTOR " rUEl.ti At+td t;,UBRICANCNTSoofl MOMS, FARM 4NO INDUt#TIW WALDEN and tOAD1ooT Seafortk Ontario 'hone 6,2/4224 ,t,+r' ') r$;aronns rS in gffr!r exr'irnq Tune 30 and app(f upet.,.dJ lVlerah,rndise ,ivarlab '.n to 0'Dstnr .era lru;ated in our 'del:very ;.+r0a5. e until ant, 31. 1967. ,.,:DEAR MOTHER There. are =your .mothers;_not Much more than children theiriSeIVes, who th.ink_they are being mean when they deny their little ones any single thing: They are being meaner when they don't •set any guide rules! The world will do the punish- ing later, sad to say. DEAR DORIS — Just a con- tribution• to your records about older people doing big jobs: In our town there is a Sen- iors Service, staffed by"•:retired people for the help of less -able oldsters. One woman in her 70's is a visitor. She ills about calling on a lone male of 82 who- is nearly blind but still in his own roams. She bringsin his gro- ceries, cleans up the place,• Then she cleans him up; when she hinted -he might'like helpwith his bath, he was patheticallygrateful and accept- ing. The, operation was beyond him alone, what with his stiff Legs and his poor sight. She is en angel of mercy for several homebound loners. Betty DEAR BETTY — Thank you. With help like this., many eld- erly people can manage in their own homes. And the idea is•catching hold, DEAR 'DORIS — I am 19 and not old enough to go on dates, but I go to dances and parties. I like boys but every time one talks to me I 'get cold feet and all flustered. Can you tell' me what to do? Alsti, I would like some tips on what to talk about and a few basic dance steps. Cold Feet DEAR COLD FEET — Just 'a normal Canadian girl, If all the teenyboppers ',who' panicked. at the approach of the opposite sex were to line" up they'd stretch right across- Canada and back again: runny thing is, the boys are just as flustered. I've written the leaflet "Tips on Talking" for girls in just your predicament.. Gives you some ideas ' for filling those awkward pauses. Poise comes with practice. As for dance steps, a record player, a dance instruction rec- ord and a couple of likeminded pals, and you ' caji stuttvbe around your own living room— .mother being willing — till you get the hang Of it. • For the Bon Voyage Showerti You are' giving luggage. Post up •colorful travel posters in a corner of the rpm. Ptit the luggage nearby, festooned•°witle bows, , Wrap separately all travel- ing incidentials like plastic brit - .for liquids, holders for traveling toothbrush and slip- pers; shoe hags, face cloth, eta., separately. Secure them all in a bright bandana tied to the end of a long stick, hobo style: DEAR DORIS -- I have been married for eight meting. t realize We are still in • l`the period of adjustment" 'hut. 1 can't stand this constant balk- tlentent, My "husband manages to find, fault with all my meale and,then refuses to touch then', l; have been cooking for MY, family since I was 12, but Y would be willing to take a cook- ing eoutse if you could suggest one,• • Reeling Usetess DEAR FEELING — $attar talk back before you turn .into a mouse. A cooking course yes; but he needs reminding that you are not 'lis grcvellin"g Slave. Rep him adjust to.you a little by letting hint noti er that; you have :,•;ideas, ,4eolings..40 iota. at spunk. i Edgar V*. • Mr. anc) M?rs, Gerald Brintneli Terri and . Scott, had an their guests on $, Cr, and+ Mrs, Vie Hearu, Styephen and, Nancy and Mr, and Nfrs, Don Nairn Wayne, Paul' and Jane of St. Stacey, David, Ibbn acid ' Daryl of Avonbank and Mr. aid Mrs. Clare Elston, Janis, Lauri and Cheryl of, London, Master Bobby Cowdrey of eighth tine. was a Saturday ov- ernight guest with his grand- parents, randparents, Mr. •and Mrs.. Harry Webber. Mr. and. Mrs. Webber visited with Mr. and Mrs'. Lloyd Cowdrey. and family on Sun- day apd helped -Bobby celebrate his fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Levy and family ' were Sunday ` supper guests -with Misses,Blanche and Rhea 'Mills and Mr:dgaFils. Miss Doris Mills is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of 'writing having half an appendectomy. We wish -her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pam- ela and Calvin spent ' Friday evening and Saturday with Mr. andilyof Mrs.Delhi,' Roy Martin and fam Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miller and family were -Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Constable of London. Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby t3f Kirkton, Mrs, Mabel Rodd of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jaek'=Stewart and fam- ily of Thornes Road were guests Rodd and family on Sunday. Several, from Woodham at- tended the Centennial Service arranged by the Women's In- stitute and the United Church Women in Kirkton United Church. an Sunliay evening, Mr. aloin Mrs, IGawelnee Skin ner of London _:jrsited, pi ¶'uos day with Mrs: Jolla ,odd, The annual Sunday School' anniversary ;was held on Sung day, morning with Rev. Ralph Waugh of Guelph as guest speaker. Three anthems were sung by the Sunday School choir' under . the direction of Mrs. Ted Insley. Tlie two bas` kets of flowers in the sanetu- .ary, were. In memory. of..the late Mrs. ;Victor Sawyer of l3ramp- ton, having been placed by the family: • 'Bob ,Miller attended " Expo this. week with students from• the Exeter High School. Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Masse of Calgary visited for a feta days this week with Mr. Ernie Vod- -dory. Mr, and Mrs. James Tom'lin- .soriand family of Toronto were weekend guests with Mr. -and Mrs. John 'Tomlinson and fam- ily. The United) Church Women, anti. Explorers • were guests of the CGIT' • on Monday evening. Brenda Parlrinson and Shirley Timms were in charge of the worship `service, The Explorers favoured with two choruses and Mrs. Glenn Copeland played an instrumental • The guest speak- er, Mrs. ' Stewart Miners of Thames Road told of her ,work with the Indians and showed many very fine crafts. The presi- dent, Ann Parkinson, presided over the business. The meeting closed with.. the CGIT song and taps. Lunch •wasserved by the girls. CIassified ads pay dividends. _MAIN `STREET VARIETY "The Sltore' with -Almost--.Everything" IMPORTED -- TEXTILES — BLANKETS • WOOL -- TAPESTRIES -- FLOOR COVERINGS • HOLLAND STYLE GROCERIES and COLD" .MEATS ' SEAF'ORTH,. ONTARIO Bus. 527-1640 Res. 527-1623 iiegiqrth Monument ..ors Ali hypos of Cemetery Me rials OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE a SON Inquiries are invited --- Telephone Numbers; EXETER 225.0620 CLINTON • 4$2--9421 SEAFORTrI: Connect Willis Dundas . PERSONALIZED COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS . - SERVIETTES k Dial 527-0240 . -- Se iforth - 1966 .CLASSIC SEDAN 1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE-6 Cylinder 1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC 1964 'FORD ,GALAXIE 1964 MORRIS OXFORD 1963 CLASSIC SEDAN 1962..FOI ,D WAGON 1962 AMBASSADOR 1961-BUICK SEDAN 1961 AMBASSADOR 1960. VALIANT - -Come and See. the •. NEW. 1967 MODELS MILL -E -R-.__ M-0170 RS Phone _527-1410 -Sepforth American *rotors Dealer 4. Make sure the doctah fee is on the bill. OMSIP • pays 90% of the new .Ontario Medical Association schedule of • fees. 5. OMSIP needs to know the last name of the contract holder. 6. Is the petienrs name oa the bill? If not,please odd it yourself. 3 Your doctor's diagnosis should be noted on the bill If not, please check with your doctor. He may wish either to complete the bill, or to contact OMSIP direct., 2:'Please check that your doctor has noted his • •services. • 1: We need to know the •1 dates of every time you saw your doctor, which relate to your claim: Please check to see' that this information, . k on your dodoes bill ... • +,��` r ate � r•t�"-�',�� .isya , � u� $.'Besure ta,ilidentify the . k• x.prt, ie,pgt(ent, (Pot, for instance, could be . either a girl's Home or o boy's name.) 4: OMSiP also needs to know the year of the patients birth, r, 7. You'll find your number, notpn,tlte cent- tit itself, ,buil n your SMSIP s , regipratio crard. h if your actor does :not submit your OMSIP claim direct,° hereis at to do: • If you're a subscriber to OMSIP, the Ontario self, please make sure the 9 pieces of inform - Medical Services Insurance Pldn, and you've tion listed above are covered. That way, Y had medical attention lately, most likely your con help maRe sure you get speedy paynient. db tjot has put in the claim himself. But if he All correspondence to +'OMSIP• should be "set9ds the bill to you, here's what to do tcb addressed to: OMSiP, 135 St. Clair Ave. W. heft gat your claim settled fast. first, call you!'" Toronto 7, Ontario. doctor's office and remind him you. have OMSIP, and ask if he generally bilis .©MSiP • We suggest you tear out this page direct. If liot, and you must subtit his bill your- and follow the pattern illustrated. 0M$IP helps pay your doctor's bilis faster.... when you -help by givingeus complete, accurate information. d7 • • r •i . A a wa *