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Christmas Draw
in JANUARY ?
YES
The draw continues
two weeks more
Just in time for January
Sales and Bill Paying
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you pay bills too)
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are in the drum
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It's nice to be home for the Christmas holidays
for
Baby
Prizes
South
First
Hospital
Born
Huron
Galore
1966
at
Best Wishes
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Born in '66
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From our
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A Jolly
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with our best wishes
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111XIITIIIIR
Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Wallace,
Cardiff, Mr. & Mrs, E. L. Wood-
en, Paris, Miss Mary Lou Wal-
lace, London, Mrs. Wm. Durham,
London, with Mr. & Mrs. J.
Wooden.
Mr. & Mrs, Reg Wuerth and
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Wuerth with
Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Wuerth, Sun-
day.
F1-Lt. & Mrs. Earl Pearson,
Ottawa with Mrs. Laura Harvey.
Mr. & Mrs. Laurie Doan, Chat-
ham, with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Smith.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ford and
family, Camp Borden, with Mr.
& Mrs. Garnet Shipman.
Mr. & Mrs. David Robbins,
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Halliday,
St. Thomas, Miss Thelma Halli-
day, Cooksville, Mrs. Halliday,
Sask., Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Rob-
bins and family, town, with Mr.
& Mrs. Milt Robbins.
Mr. & Mrs. A. D. MacWilliam,
Wingham, with Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Raymond.
Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs.Nor-
man Ford and Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Phelps, Detroit, with Mr. & Mrs.
Richard Weber.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ferris, Niag-
ara Falls, Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Whiting, Petrolia, Mr. & Mrs.
Elmer Willis and Mr. & Mrs.
Sam Jory with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Thompson.
* * *
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon May and
family, St. Davids, with Mrs.
Wm. May.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Huxtable
and Jim, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Masser, London, and Mr. Musser
Sr., Detroit, with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Musser,
Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills
and Mr. Edgar Mills, Woodham,
and Miss Lou Anne Levy, St.
Marys, with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Mills.
Mrs. Chas. Harris, Exeter,
Mr. Reg Peebble, Agnes and
Richard, Ilderton, and Mrs. Vera
Coward of town with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Sillery.
Prof. & Mrs. W. H. Waddell,
Guelph, Mr. & Mrs. Vern Puls
Mrs. Joy Cunningham Stickney
of St. Catharines and Earl R.
Guenther, Dashwood, were mar-
ried, In a quiet ceremony, in St.
Giles Presbyterian Church, St.
Catharines, Monday, Dec. 2'7 at
11 am with Rev. Charles A. Hen-
derson officiating.
Attending the bridal couple
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc-
Lelland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
21 YRS
OLD?
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you're no longer cov-
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Hospital Insurance.
To keep insured, you
must take out indi-
vidual membership
within 30 days. Get
your application form
at a bank, a hospital,
or from 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 leaving.
Your
ONTARIO
HOSPITAL
INSURANCE
Plan
Ontario Hospital
Services Commission
Toronto 7, Ontario
and Trudy, Burlington, Mr. &
Mrs. Robt. Chaffe and family,
mrs. Muriel Sweet and Miss
Helen Sweet, Toronto, with Mr.
& Mrs. C. V. Pickard.
Mr. & Mrs. John McKenzie
and family, Orangeville, with Mr.
& Mrs. C. H. McKenzie.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Howitt and
family, Toronto, Jolui MacNaugh-
ton, UWO, with Hon. & Mrs.
Chas. Ma.cNaughton.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Harris,
London, with Mrs. Milton Pfaff.
Mr. & Mrs. L. G. Lawrence,
Peterboro, with Mr. & Mrs. Har-
vey pollen.
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Mr. & Mrs. Carl Willert, Zur-
ich, Mr. & Mrs. Amiel Williard
with Mr. & Mrs. Verne Pin-
combe.
Mr. & Mrs. T. R. Jackson,
Dunnville, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Cann,
Mr. & Mrs. Carfrey Cann and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kad-
ing, Grand Bend with Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur Whilsmith.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Maclnroy
and family, Chatham, Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Phillips, Centralia, and Mr.
& Mrs. Ted Jones with Mr. &
Mrs. Cecil Jones, Sunday.
Visitors from London, Ailsa
Craig, Strathroy, Grand Bend
and Dashwood with Mr. & Mrs.
Lesume Desjardine.
Misses Pat and Thelma Dyk-
stra of Guelph with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry DeVries.
Mrs. Shirley Dykstra, Guelph,
with Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Dykstra.
Mr. Albert Dobbs, Stratford,
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Sylvester
and Brian of Hamilton, Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Sylvester, Craig and
Crystal of Willowdale with Mrs.
Nora Sylvester and Judith.
Mr. & Mrs. Dalton Smith, Lon-
don, with Dr. & Mrs. M. C.
Fletcher. A family party was
held last Sunday when Mr. &
Mrs. G. B. Neal, Perri, John
and Bill of Langstaffe were home.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Keillor
and Kelly, London, with Mr. &
Mrs. Wes Ryckman.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Mattingly,
Douglas and Judy, Don Mills,
Cords, all of St. Catharines.
A wedding dinner for close
friends followed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Guenther will
reside in Dashwood.
Elect president
Pentacostal WMC
Mrs. Keith McLaren was re-
elected president of Pentecostal
WMC at the annual meeting held
at the home of Mrs. E. Fink-
beiner.
Vice-presidents are Mrs. El-
mer Desjardine and Mrs. Milford
Prouty; seer etar y-treasurer,
Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, assistant,
Mrs. Eldon Miller; pianist, Mrs.
Elmore Desjardine; assistant,
Mrs. Tait; press, Mrs. Milford
Prouty and treasurer for mis-
sionary pennies, Mrs. Cliff Blan-
chard.
Mr. Morley Hall presided for
the election.
In the financial report for the
year given by sec-treasurer Mrs.
Cudmore $379 was received and
given to missions, and several
parcels were sent to mission-
aries.
The devotional part was taken
by President Mrs. McL a r e n.
Readings pertaining to Christ-
mas were given by several mem-
bers, carols were sung, gifts
exchanged and secret pals re-
vealed.
Lunch was served.
Receive honors
in music
The Western Ontario Conser-
vatory of Music has announced
that Barbara Stanlake has obtain-
ed honors in Grade 4 piano and
Catherine (Cathy) Ecker has also
won honors in Grade 2.
Both are pupils of Mr. Law-
rence Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. William Jefferies,
Brian and Danny of Waterdown,
Mrs. Jefferies Sr. of Orillia,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hannigan
and four sons, Waterloo and Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Holtzman, Steven
and Kathy, town, with Mrs. Mary
Hannigan.
Mr. & Mrs, Jack Robertson
and family, Galt, Mr. & Mrs,
William Walker and Janice, Lon-
don, with Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Morphy and
family, London, with Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Murray.
Mr. John Wickens, Don Idle,
Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Nichol, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Gibson and Mr. & Mrs.
Glawyn Wiley of Priceville, Mr.
& Mrs. Jerry Uerkie, Durham,
with Mr. & Mrs. A. Idle. Mr. &
Mrs. Idle spent Sunday in Tor-
onto with Mr. & Mrs. Clare
Idle.
Mr. & Mrs. Oren Grace, Ger-
ald and Ross, Gibraltar, Mich.,
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Haist,
Murray, Brend a, Janice and
Carla, London, Mr. & Mrs. Mau-
rice Heist, Judy and Karen, Cre-
diton, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jones,
Larry and Linda, and Mr. & Mrs.
Almer Passmore, David, Dennis,
Dale and Darlene with Mr. &
Mrs. Wellington Haist.
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Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Fisher,
London,Mr. & Mrs. Amos War-
wick an Terri, Port Huron, Mr.
& Mrs. Wallace C. Fisher, Wat-
ford, and the local members of
the family with Mr. & Mrs.
Clark Fisher.
Rev. & Mrs. R. E. Southcott,
Oil City, Mr. & Mrs. JackSouth-
cott, and Mr. & Mrs. Jim South-
nett and families of Toronto and
the local Southcotts with Mr. T.
0. and Miss Stella Southcott on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Witmer, Ron-
nie and Debbie of Woodstock with
Mr. & Mrs. Wes Witmer on Sun-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Chittick,
Gordon, Clare and Joan, Granton,
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lamond,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Squire,
Douglas and Billie of Whalen with
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Squire.
New members for
Brownie pack
The Second Exeter Brownie
Pack raised $25 from sales of
Christmas ornaments they had
made themselves, to be given
to the Protestant Orphanage,
London, for Christmas.
Five new Brownies were en-
rolled at the Christmas party
last Tuesday afternoon, when
mothers andfriendswere guests.
E nrolled were Gail Fuller,
Sharon Jones, Tammy Litt, Val-
erie Flynn and Joan Davis.
Brown Owl of the pack is
Mrs. Douglas Harrison and
Tawny Owl, Mrs. Jim Potter.
Jolly Jills No. 1
complete project
By BARBARA DOUGALL
The last four meetings of the
fall club, Sleeping Garments, of
Hurondale Jolly Jills No. 1 have
been completed and the girls are
now finishing their garments and
record books ready to be handed
in to Huron County Home Econo-
mist Miss Dianne Liddiard Jan-
uary 3. The 4-H Achievement
Day is on January 15, 1966.
Along with completing their
garments and books, the girls
are preparing their exhibit for
Achievement Day.
On behalf of the club girls
I would like to thank the Huron-
dale WI for sponsoring our club
and also thank Mrs. Roylance
Westcott and Mrs. Almer Pass-
more for leading and helping
us with our project. Also I would
like to invite anyone who is
interested to come to the South
Huron District High School audi-
torium January 15 at 1 o'clock
to the program. This consists
of exhibits, skits and demonstra-
tions, all done by the various
4-H Clubs.
Mr. & Mrs, Warren Harrison,
Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
TrUemner and Ron, and Mr. &
Mrs. Don Jolly and family with
Miss Marian Triebner.
Mr. & Mrs. Norm Wolper and
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Pollen with
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Pollen.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Webb, Grand
Bend, with Mr. & Mrs. G. A.
Webb.
Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Kestle and
family, Kitchener, with Mr. &
Mrs. R. Kestle, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wein
with Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Cowen and
family, London, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Cushman and family and Mr. &
Mrs. Robt. Pooley and family
with Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Pooley.
* * *
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym, Cen-
tralia, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley,
Granton, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skin-
ner, Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Robt.
Caldwell, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Hyde, Hensall, Mrs. Lena
Kirkland, Exeter, Mrs. Oriole
Harvey, Oshawa, with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Pym.
Mr. & Mrs. Winston Shapton
and family with Mr. & Mrs. Wil-
frid Shapton.
Mrs. Jean Jackson, Kingston,
and Mr. & Mrs. Paul Seldon,
Brampton, with Mr. & Mrs. W.
G, Seldon.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Weber,
Ronald and Shellene, Crediton,
with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Doupe
Christmas Day and Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Hodge, Judy and Brant,
Ripley, Boxing Day.
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Mr. & Mrs. Alan Denning and
Bradley, Strathroy, Mr. J. W.
Manning, Byron, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Down and daughters, RR 1
Hensall, with Mr. & Mrs. Clar-
ence Down.
M. & Mrs. Wilson Yule and
family, Kirkton, Miss Carol Tay-
lor, Clinton, Mr. & Mrs. George
Eisenschink and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Henry Eisenschink, Mr.
John. Prance, town, with. Mr. &
Mrs. Clifford Moore.
Mr. & Mrs, Vern Roulston,
Simcoe, Mr. & Mrs. RonMclnnis
and babe of Brampton and Miss
Karen RoulSton, nurse-in-train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
with Mr. & Mrs, Ed Howald,
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Mr. & Mrs. Michael Farrow,
Ken, Katie and Mike of Lambeth,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Farrow, Jill
and Bruce, Welland, with Mr. &
Mrs. C. M, Farrow.
Mr. & Mrs. Leman Harris,
Lakeside, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Tuckey, Lambeth, Mrs. Ruth Rid-
ley, St. Marys, and their families
with Mr. & mrs. Don Easton.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McGrath, Kit-
chener, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Franklin,
Kingsville, with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Finnen.
Mr. & Mrs. William Dunsford
and family of Simcoe with Mr.
& Mrs. Ralph Genttner and Mrs.
Percy Dunsford.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Entwistle,
London, Mrs. ward Allen and
boys, Mr. Jim. Allen, of Ottawa,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ducharme, Wing-
ham and Mr. & Mrs. Douglas
Galloway, Crediton, with Mrs.
Jean Allen.
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Mr. & Mrs. Mike Windisch of
Indianapolis, Ind. with Mr. &
Mrs. Lyle Anderson.
Miss Ruby Treble, Toronto,
with Mrs. Olive Andrew.
Mr. & Mrs. John Farquhar
and family, Kitchener, Mr. &
Mrs. Graham Farquhar, Wiscon-
sin, with Mrs. Lavine. Bawden.
Mrs. Harry Parsons, Janis
and Bradley with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Baynham.
Miss Gertrude Beaver and Mr.
Glen Lacey, Detroit, Mr. Howard
Beaver, Hamilton, Mr. Herb
Beaver and Miss Clara Beaver,
town with Mr. & Mrs. Eugene
Beaver.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wade,
Heather and Robin, Ancaster,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Smart and
Debbie, Dorchester, Mr. & Mrs.
Floyd Blanchard, Julie, Jeffery
and Karen, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Blanchard and Bradley, all of
London, with Mr. & Mrs. Clifford
Blanchard.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Smith, Tor-
onto, with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brid-
ges and family.
Mr. .& Mrs. Howard Ford and
family, Bolton, with Mrs. Frank
Brierley and Mr. & Mrs. Hilton
Ford.
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Mrs. Harold Weber and Mrs.
Adella Fisher of Dashwood with
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Jones,
Mr. Dennis Cann of Edmonton,
Alta., is spending two weeks'
holidays with his parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Carman Cann. Guests
for Christmas Day were Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Strang, Nancy, Keith,
and Gordon of OAC, Guelph, Mr.
& Mrs, William Thempson, and
Mr. & Mrs. Anton Miller and
family, town.
Mrs. Garnet Miners, Wind*.
sea, with Mr, & Mrs. Eric Cars-
cadden and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Goddard
and family, Stratford, Mr, J, J.
Burke, Peterboro and Mr. D. C.
Barker, Clinton, with Mr. & Mrs.
John Burke and family,
Mrs. William Carrick and Roy,
Lake Road, Mr. Ross Cooper and
friend, Woodstock, Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Cooper, and Tom Harri-
son, town, with Mr. & Mrs.
Hubert Cooper and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Tennant,
Bruce and Barry of Etobicoke,
Mrs. E. Tennent, Grimsby and
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Bonthron and
Chris, Toronto with Mr. & Mrs.
Aubrey Tennant.
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