Clinton News-Record, 1958-08-07, Page 7`1?;WrtSPAY, AUGUST 7,108 CL1NWN NZWS-TtEmarl
Clinton-ians Go n to Londen Bu _ _ .. Mrs.. Ge�corge V'attie,
'bn'' Reid, Tomo ! slpentt J:Tmw
W OF.1iSO` week Mr. and
oub at Sp�ningbam� PaAck, Mms. Geiorge MuYi n
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r-MMIEF .Angus 9, fgae the your own. dish" amd vase be oorresl►ondent dist$. BE>it.T AI,Le3X wi h G ;weep
at 9 p'Arldck Sa�tur- iJar>Id�an�. Dom Cttkec� SAemt
� � ' McValkt9e amd +fa'irri(i(,v,
0entnaa pleme a the Mary Hast urine, Phone, Blyth s7 r g area' Mrs, )Zay 13oane, Part
Cfalbous^ne, spent a few diayls abst
00441- 4-44-4�± week with Mr, and Mrs, Jack
AN IMPORTANT MEMOR E, Mr, and, Mrs, ,r. T. White spent -S. y spending �
.$ �1+ r lulvcla and, ��he� ext '� t�
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ithe� weekend' with their datu6h�r, w ek wa'tk> lher iparem� �m 7�istoWcl, M 'acrd Mets Nor¢nan Radford,
From Your " *4* Mrs, CharN%n and fanitillY•, S4Prng- ivIr. ia'nd TVtrs, Aubrey Knox, Lrpderx, are hodrdaydnB with Mrs.
a ie]d, Stouf>fiv0e, were visitors `wuth lir° John; Shobb000k.
WeD9in M0C000J; Toronto, seed and Mrs. Thomas K m over the lvixts. Jah4 Scott received wood
Huron Co-operative Medical Services sister "ss mar ximi�Mccoou were hb?dday, that, her Win, Upward Loo •
Momda vasators wash Mr. and Kenxn Voddenl and mphew passed' away in Buffatn H�1Gai
I -We Wish to announce to our members that they are Mrs. James MaCbOL and nepii,�ew Ronald, Papist' spent rec��y
registered with the Ontario Hospital Services Com, i fh!e Past week with Wesley Vod s and Yn Radford are
mission, P ToMant mdand, 'AUsstDodnls, Lear, 'de1)VIrs. Mai ??et Miah3 a �unt+ , f�'� ew d yo with
tbe
II That We wish the ink reply card sent to each House- Haundltouv
spent �tlie weekend With ' n' Mrs, Bert S1w1 b't�rook wino has
P Y their parents, 24r. and Mrs, Nelson visnted Mrs. Margaret Mann g on
holder, be returned to us as soon as possible. Lear, F ddlay, also Denis. Ww,-yanouth, To- been a patient in Olnton Ptfblr,c
111- flfter Janna 1 1959 in order to remain a member Mrs, Bdwin :k'ath i<t retwnned ronta called on Mrs•' Manning. lxQs'h� for about ,six weeks lues
January Mr, and Mm Hiughie Rdbentson reitumned Ito her home and is pro.
of Huron Co-operative Medical Services it will be Morrie from ithe b ta4 wrath their David', Rutble and Sandra, `lbron.' gressIng Ifavaur'abllly',
necessary to have the MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN, new daulghtelr, Heather Ann, on eta, spent Marnday with Mr. +auud T11e WbMeru's, Institute held a
which pays: very successfiul bake, sale do Galin -
(a) $O% up to $5,000.00 of {physician s and Sum, last Fkiday� evening.
Missy Af"-garet TamvblyQ•n, Leamr
eon's professional services, as recommended by iangton;, and Mrs. Grace Boultbee
Ontario Medical Association tariff; ,,:I:, IF YOU NEED Wn- and daulg Aer Conniey Toronto,
(b) Services performed b registered nurse when ft' THEN DON'T DEi.AY were gue`sits; at the TamWy�n, home
P Y a 9 over the weekend.
ordered by a physician; ;.,CALL.T.C.C.
(c) Ambulance service, special drugs, appliances,`: ?_: it
� 4 ON THE PHONE TODAY I > ENSALL cOMMNITY SALE
therapy, when ordered by a physician, over the T�CW!eamEng 1AM $12 to $15,35;
$500,00 deductible clause. chunks, $16,10 to $$18.50, feeders,
IV We are also offeringan Improved Surgical Contract. TRANS CANADA CREDIT LOANS -4150. to S2Aft $23,50 to $27- sus, $7,2 to $98.
P 9 U to 3o months to repay- Hds;te in caws, $1;40 to $180;
V We are the official collectors for the Ontario Has- LOANS U � suit y� budget Diumhamm do v!% $165 to 190, Ila.
pital Commission for OUR MEMBERS, who wish us steam: Cashes, $1.4 to $31; Dumhaun
to do so. <. ' : it/ THE SQUARE, PHONE M calves, $31 f0'
To its GODERiCH, ONT, 200 pegs and 80 beard of cattli'e
and calve we¢'e solid,
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL. INSURANCE
e ffecti�ve January 1, 1959
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YOU M'UST. BE REGISTERED
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On and after January 1, 1959, the Ontario Hospital Services
Commission. will be the only agency offering standard ward
. sm , hospital insurance in Ontario. No private insurance company or
—samprepayment plan will offer benefits covering standard ward
-WOMENN MEMO_
-.0000111 hospital services after December 31, 1958. ISM11100-
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_� ALL RESIDENTS OF ONTARIO PREMIUMS
w ARE ELIGIBLE The low premiums of $2,10 a month for a single
-..affil Enrolment is open to every resident of Ontario -re- person and $4.20 a month for the family (husband,
-�•� gardless of age or physical condition -either through wife and children under age 19) are made possible
...lave -WOMEN a group, or individually on a Pay Direct basis. through extensive financial contributions by the
Non-residents of Ontario are not eligible. Federal and Provincial Governments. i,.-
-�+■ !, WHiCH OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE YOU 1N?
-WOMEN 1 ��
.,.0�r,■,. L Are you employed where there are 15 3. Are you a member of a professional
or more including the•employer9 association, medical co-operative, craft
—WOMEN If so, you are subject to compulsory enrol-
,....ilinion, credit union, retail federation,
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went through your place of employment. or like group?
Your employer must enrol you by August If number 1 or 2 does not apply to you, check
.rte 31, 1958, and begin payments in December with your organization to determine if it is ENR
""""M -.00000 1958. Your employer will register you. acting as a collector for its members. Group �--
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must be in by August 31, 1958.
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.'x001 2. Are you employed where there are 6 to If you are not eligible under 1, 2, or 3, you
-now 14 including the employer? may enrol as an individual and pay pre. Room --
- 01ar miums directly to the Commission. Indivi. �"-
-...r If so, you may be enrolled as one of a group, duals applying for Pay -Direct enrolment
-00 if tkie employer applies for approval as a
must make application by Septembertember 30
-ONEOM "Mandatory Group" and if all employees,.
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1958, Application forms are now available. 1 own-
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n -as including the employer; agree to participate. at public hospitals and banks (or the Post
? Group application must be,made by August Office if there is no bank in your com- NNW-
31,1958.
■W-31,1958. munity.) Do not delay. 01101—
PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS �moo",,,
--�■ GROUP PREMIUMS will be payable monthly in January 1 to March 31, 19591 This will'set up a ENRO--
""� one remittance to • the Commission beginning in "prepaid" period to maintain benefits during times Now-
December,
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December, 1958. when a person may be laid off, changing jobs, or .
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temporarily out of the province. --
.•,..ri■I INDIVIDUALS remitting to the Commission on a ..
-••tel pay -Direct basis will pay as follows: LATE REGISTRATION MAY PROVE COSTLY"
-•urs One month's premium at the time of application • Groups and, individuals not registered by the closing r.•--
on or before September 30, 1958 -- and after dates stated above under given classifications.will now
that payable on a quarterly premium basis begin- not only fail to qualify for the two months' free now—
on—
that
sung in January, coverage but will be repaired to wait Three montlis mom
-..Im I PREPAID 'CUSHION' -�- The first payment of following application before benefits become avait- 1110100-
-1101011 one month's premium by groups and individuals able. Por example, a group or resident applying in +I•r_
-"* registered prior to the closing dates stated above, February will not have protectioia effective until `m-"-
will cover a benefit period of three months from May 1. No—
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Bafield United Church Marks 56th �
Year Since Building Was Erected
033r our Baytleltl e*rrespgndent)
,St. Andrew's comgre�a don was "The h2txupera,ttume of rfhe riv rKh,
fWO14red ore Sunday Test by per-
fect weather ,far the 56th antra- ' � ' lacking
the
vers�amy. The+ chur"etr was. ibnnitt day Hdlg S¢;rixR•t, .changing #w mo -
1010 spring and summer ref 1.902, aphpr, sW tuaii atelrmiy is vat`J`
t. -be canner strode lafid lin 14ey and Prevalent and very lfatall to the
the baudlding opened for worship ObAst'iaan way of Ixfe:,
in .A ugett,�st of that year. Mrery The everi ng ser"man; was entttlei
year since, event has been "Tbe Cmse of the Broken Law'',
masked by special ar4'niversaTy sex- un n wb� tjW paint was at
vices, khat the d
m are only two ways to
This year #e guest speaker was be saved from tale.pelalty of break -
Rev. Geoxre Scotl¢rlerof mst drug God's law: eir rte keep at
l'kresbytvejAn Qhrurch,, Galveston, p�mFectly or trust in the (?sue who
Texa% who was visiting his father to nava us fronn the penalltY,
rF CT. Saotcbmer at hdo suumner faith as opposed' to the diootrhlo
home: in the vl%lage, R.ev. Scotch- of sinless pe eetion.
mer (took for bas subject at the •Flloy+d XpAsh; Varna, est
inosrmlimlg seuWice, Thee Hd1y-9PhtXt organist, Led an augmented choir
and, You," and, do has• sermon made of 16 voices- who Tendered! sevem!ael
Phe sltatenient that "me Holy Bpi- anthemsvery beaiwtdf l l y. A solo
fit is the presMce' and power of 'at the evening, service, "Ovexshad-
Gad; with use ,and; in use and that (tmad" by. ,f. W teside StratWct
"Ms'as only achieved '1>y llmayerc. was murk enjoyed. Beautif d, jar
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aa tpmeceeded Rentecos�t and dineres, of gladiola added; to the{�tritstlan�s recein�e the. sartne gatft
enjoyment of a very happy ocea-
in the same way, thorough prayer. si+om
Emmi/av'm EVERLASTING shot %
ros precious to lose or store away constant reminder of your Baby'*
there's only one satisfying thing first toddling steps, Send your
to do with those irreplaceable Baby Baby's First Shots today for
Shoes. Have them" $ternaiized" "Eternalizing". Attach card to
by our Genuine Electroplating shoe givinirYour natneandaddress.
Process. This process deposits a Or, phone and we'll be glad to pick
hes+y eoatins of actual Bronze on themup. Prompt delivery. Ali work
your Baby'o Shove. Time never can ouaranfeed So pleaseormonewbade.
harm them. They'll )ast forever —a Phone now or send shoes or name w
PETER KUIPER JOHN AMSING
Corner of Joseph and North Bond Street, Clinton
Phone FSU 2-9119
OF OF IN 10 IN UP IN IN IS IN 10 IN IN
For REAL Returns .. .
GROW Pullets BIG and STRONG
Many a flock off to an excellent start fails to hold that
advantage through the growing period. Sometimes that's
because the owner is so busy with other work that he
neglects his growing pullets; sometimes because, with
everything going out and nothing coming in, he cheapens,
the quality of growing ration or cuts down the quantity;
sometimes because he is impressed by the theory that
they should be "held back".
PURINA Research shows that birds must be fed ADE-
QUATELY to grow them to good body size. The real egg
money, nowadays is made by hitting the top -price top -
premium Summer and Fall markets with BIG eggs and
plenty of them. And to get early, heavy, steady, long -
continued production of big eggs you need big, strong,
solidly grown, fully developed birds.
You can economize on your growing costs by making full
use of short tender green pasture; but on the best of range
it still pays to feed a well-balanced growing ration. in one
PURINA research test, pullets grown the PURINA WAY
averaged over 1 Ib. per bird heavier than their sisters
grown on a poor ration, and laid 21 eggs more per bird
in their first few months of laying.
VALUES
1957
CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ......
$2,450
1957
PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, automatic,
fully equipped .....................................
$2,49S
1957
CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN, auto-
matic, fully equipped .........................
$2,495
1957
CHEVROLET SEDAN, fully equipped ..
$2,19$
1954
CHEVROLET STANDARD SEDAN..
$1,295
1954
METEOR 2 -Dour Hardtop, automatic
transmission, fully equipped ................
$1,395
2--•1953
CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE SEDANS, fully
equipped ....•..•...•......•..........•....,..•........
$1,295
1953
CHEVROLET COACH _.......................
$1,095
1953
DODGE SEDAN ..• ..................................
$1,095
1953
METEOR COACH ...........0..........0.......0.
$1,095
1952
CHEVROLET SEDAN ............................
$ 895
1950
DODGE COACH ................................. •
$ 495
19Si
DODGE SEDAN, fluid drive ".................
$ 495
1930
FORD %s TON • .....................................
$ 350
TRUCKS
1954 CHEVROLET I TON STAKE ...•.......... $ 975
1949 GMC a/4 TON PICKUP ........................ $ 225
MANY OTHER OLi?EIt MODELS
Number of 1950 and 1951 V2 TON PANEL TRUCKS,
various mode(a
Carrs can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed
in this Advertisement.
Brussels Motors
lluroh Counfy's f6rr6most Usod Car 066160
MUMS, ONT. P hol le 173