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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-06, Page 11NOVEMBER 6, 1974 inoured On 5th Anniversary , October 26, a very �sfparty was held at int surpriseat home of Orville and Grace ist in honour of their act h 'dfmg anniversary, al of which was October 29th. 'y after noon on Saturday couple were whisked off to 'fig' Jack and Mary Fisher as of a prearranged strategy and ewhisked home at about 9 p.m. Ind their home filled by about fiends and neighbours. await. return. he recreation room was taste - decorated with silver and ite streamers and bells and a Aly decorated cake.Oer . a pleasant social evening imuple was presented with a THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO / PAGE ELEVEN generous purse of money and other individual gifts. On Sunday evening they were further honoured when members of the MacKinnon and Elliott families gathered at the . Mayfair Banquet Room for a dinner and party. After an address by Fraser MacKinnon, Orville and Grace were presented with a money tree and a silver and black decorator clock. The neph- ews and nieces presented them with a lovely relish dish and a sum of money also. The remainder of the evening was spent at the home of Orville and Grace. The couple have a daughter Karen, who is attending F. E. Madill .Secondary School in her final year;, a son Donald who is presently in Alberta and who was unable to be home for the occasion. Their gift to their parents was a beautiful oil painting suitably in- scribed. DUN6ANNON Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Guilbeautt and Kelly of Essex and Mr. and Mrs, . Karl Smith and family of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hicks, Nokomis, Saskatchewan, ' spent a couple of days recently with - her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and also visited her aunt, Mrs. Ken Bell in Goderich. The Fall Rally of West Huron Presbyterial was held in Victoria United Church on ' Wednesday, November 30 with the President of West Huron, Mrs. Graham McNee, rin-the chair; Mrs. K. K. Dawson, Mrs. LaVerne Pentland, Mrs. Nds Pierson and Mrs. R. C. McClenag- han conducted the Bible Study period. Frank Thompson and Gerald Kerr 'attended the annual Insur- ance Conference in Kingston a few days fast week. Percy Horne, aged 87, who lived in and around Dungannon • all his life until he went to Huronview some years ago, passed away after a short illness. His funeral was RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making —.Fast Freezing ,, HOGS. AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS. CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang. Your .Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks = Whatever Your Requirements Ars For Home Freezers We Sell Choice 'Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE "GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 conducted by Rev. R. C. McClen- aghan from Stiles Funeral Home with interment in Dungannon Cemetery. 'Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. R. C. McClenaghan who observed their twenty-ninth wed- ding anniversary on Sunday, Oct- ober 27 by visiting relatives .in What happens if you getslck or have an accident while. you're travelling' This is what Ontario is doing to protect you away from home. Your Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) • is designed to help you anywhere in the world: In case of injury or sudden illness outside Ontario. OHIP will pay the •cost of standard hospital accommodation. For non -emergency services. it will pay up to 75% of the cost for the type of hospital service normally covered under your Ontario Plan ' Medical fees Will be reimbursed to you at 9000 of approved services as set out in the Ontario Medical Association Schedule of Fees But bear in mind that medical costs in some .countries are often higher than in Ontario So avoid being faced with a bill considerably higher than the amount OHIP can repay you. by doing four things 1. Know what. benefits OHIP provides before you leave home. . 2.11 you consider that your OHIP coverage may •• be insufficient, you can obtain supplementary coverage,from private insurers for out of prov- ince charges. '3 Always.carry your OHIP card with you. 4. -In a financial emergency. ask the hospital to phone or write OHIP to confirm your coverage. Remember. you will usually nave to make pay- ment on the spot for treatment outside Ontario. But OHIP will reimburse you for insured services if you submit itemized receipts within 6 months of the date of service. Describe why you were outside tif Ontario – vacation. business. etc.– and .provide complete , personal information plus details of the medical or hospital service performed. Include name and address of physician. hospital. fee for each service and dates. And always state your OHIP number. A free booklet called "The Traveller's Guide to the Ontario Health Insurance Plan" explains everything you need to know. Copies are available at government offices and.travel agencies Or write td OHIP Traveller's Guide Health Resource Centre Communications Branch Ontario Ministry of Health Hepburn Block . Queen s Park Toronto. Ontario, M7A 1S2 Mtrnstry of Health Frank Miller. Minister Government of Ontario William Davis: Premier Kitchener. Brown Smyth • is a patient in Wingham Hospital. " • Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. Garton and Mrs. Gerald Tepper, Leamington; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Champion .of London; , Mr. and Mrs. • Robt. Fleming, Lincoln Park; Michigan . visited Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Smith on the week end and all, attended the 40th anniversary celebration. for .Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gamble of Ripley, Which washeld in Lucknow Legion Hall on Saturday, Novem- ber 2nd. ' . ' Mr.' and Mrs. Patrick Rouilette, formerly' of St, . Catharines, have bought the,house previously owned by. Mrs.. W. A. Stewart. Mrs. Rouilette has put her application in for supply teaching. Welcome to Dungannon. • . Mrs. Ryan has closed her house for the winter and .gone to stay with her daughter, Mr.. and .Mrs. Gordon Kidd, Islington. The young people of this arca are to be commended for the, way they. conducted themselves on. .Hallow e'en. The "Trick -or -Treaters" were well ' Mannered and not '+ destructive. Dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bere and family were Mr, and Mrs. Henry Farrell and grandson Jeff Palmetcer, Kincar- dine and Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee. About twenty teachers from the southern part 'of Huron County were observing classes at Brook- side on Tuesday on their Profen- I'sional Development Day. Teachers from Brookside observed teaching .in other parts of • the county the previous Monday on their P.D. Day. The Board of Trustees and Committee of Stewards of 'Dungan- ' non United Church held a special' meeting on Monday to make' a decision regarding the future care- ' taking of the church. The position of caretaker is vacant with the resignation of Mrs. Leonard Chis- holm. The U.C.W. are invited by the C.W.L. Kingsbridge to attend their meeting. on Monday and hear a lawyer, speaking on Women's Rights". Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler and family_ of Parkhill visited his father on the week end and took him to Wingham to visit Mrs. Fowler in hospital. Mr: and Mrs. Paul Henderson and girls of Mississauga visited with her father, Harvey Alton, on the week end. On Sunday Mrs. • Cecil Blake attended a 35th wedding anniver- sary dinner for her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs..Richard Kilpatrick of Wingham. The gathering was held at the home of their son. Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas Kilpatrick in Listowel. THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU