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REMINDERS ABOUT YOUR
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
rEpa BIRTHDAY?
KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th birthday
you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate.
Register separately within thirty days to keep Insured.
Forms are available at hospitals, bank's and Commission
offices.
CHANGING JOBS?
KEEP INSURED! If you change jobs, follow carefully the •
instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment,
Form 104, which your group is required to give you.
GETTING MARRIED?
KEEP INSURED! When you marry, the Family premium
must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible
dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct,
tell the Commission.
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION
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All pullets are vaccinated 4
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17 Pine Street
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Phone 2714783
RUNNER-UP in the Huron County Plowmen's "Queen of the Furrow" competition was
Mrs. J. I. McIntosh, of Tuckersmith, shown here as she finishes a furrow. Shown coaching
is her husband, Tuckersmith Clerk Jim McIntosh. Winner of the event was Amy Stewart,
who represented Huron at the International event in Peterboro. (Photo by Exeter T -A).
CROMARTY NEWS OF THE WEEK
Miss Doris Swartz, of Credi-
ton, spent the weekend
with
d._birs._.Alax-
Gardiner.—
Are
ardiner:,•Are Guests At Meeting
Members from Staffa, , Roy's
and. Chiselhurst UCW were
guests of the Marian Ritchie
Evening Auxiliary and the WMS
groups of Cromarty Church at
thethankoffering meeting of
the Evening Auxiliary, held in
the church recently.
Mrs. John Miller, president,
conducted the meeting and wel-
comed the guests.. The worship
service was led by 'Mrs. John
Templeman, reading scripture;
Mrs. R. -Laing, meditations, and
Mrs. Carter Kerslake offering
prayer., Mrs. Gordon Laing pre-
sided at the organ for the sing-
ing of Thanksgiving hymns. The
offering was received by Mrs.
L. Elliott and Mrs. N.' Harburn
and dedicated by Mrs. Miller.
A duet, "Lead Me Home," was
sung by Misses Ruth Ann Cole-
man and Patricia Harris, of
Chiselhurst, accompanied by
Mrs. Alf Ross, Sr.
Affiliation Service
An impressive affiliation serv-
ice for the CGIT group was
performed with Mrs. M. Lamond
as leader and Mrs. Calder Mc-
Kaig, WMS representative. Mrs.
Orville Struthers, of Mitchell,
who was the • guest speaker,
spoke warm words of encour-
agement to the 14 girls, urging
them to begin at once to equip
themselves for -life by using
every opportunity to improve
their education. The CGIT
hymn, "O Jesus, I Have Prom-
ised," was sung. Mrs. Elmer
Dow, of Roy's, played an or -
an instrumental using Thanks-
giving numbers, "Now Thank
We' All Our God" and "Thanks-
giving Hymn." Courtesy re-
marks were given by Mrs. T. L.
Scott.,
The church was decorated` for
the occasion with • autumn flow-
ers. A social hour followed in
the church schoolroom,• with
Lunch' served by a committee
convened by Mrs, Frank Hamil-
ton, with Mrs. Gordon Scott,
Mrs. William Harper, Mrs. J.
"M.' Scott, Miss Olive Speare,
Mr's. Grace Scott, Mrs. R. Dodds
anct--IVIrs•.--M-Harburn,as-ass
ants.
Mr.• David Chappel, who is
taking a -two-year course as X-
ray a technician at Chateau Hos-
pital,
pital, Hamilton, spent Thanks-
giving weekend with his _ par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Filmer Chap-
pel.
Misses Alice Walker, Carol
Ho0e, Margaret .Jean Russell
and Mr. Kenneth Walker, Lon-
don; Miss Shirley Gardiner, of
Stratford; Mr. Hugh Scott, of
Guelph; Mr. Floyd Dow, Corn-
wall, and Miss Laura Chappel,
Mitchell, spent Thanksgiving
weekend at their respective
homes.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jefferson were:
Miss Ina Jefferson, Miss Gail
Nichols and Mr. Peter Hoyle,
Of London; 'Mr. David Woolley
and Mr. Gerry Long, of Lam-
beth; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cle-
land and Bobbie, Listowel; Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Jefferson and
Debra, Munro; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Riehl, Michael, Bruce and
Jimmie, of Seebach's Hill, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. Laing and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie,
Linda and Joanne, of Dorches-
ter; Jackie McGhee, London;
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hulley, Bobbie,
Sandra and David, Winthrop;
Kenneth and Alice Walker, of
London, spent Thanksgiving at
thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Walker..
Mr- and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
Alex attended the plowing
match at Peterborough and
spent the. •weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Moore and fam-
ily at Lindsay..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinkie-
wicz, of Prince Albert, Sask.;
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E.
Moore.
Mrs. E. Moore returned home
Monday after spending a week
with her son at Lindsay,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hulley
and family spent the . weekend
with relatives at Guelph..
Mrs, T. L. Scott was guest
speaker at the thankoffering
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Sundays, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf
Dairy Products are available at
VANDERHOEK'S SUPERTEST
meeting of the WMS of Hen-
sall Presb rian Church on
.-Tuesday'evening.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Allen
and Mr. Will Worden were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf
Ross, Sr., Staffa, on Sunday.
Mrs.M ervin Dow, Mrs. T.
Laing, Mrs. R. Dodds, Mrs. J.
Jefferson and Mrs. T. L. Scott
were guests at • the WMS ,meet-
ing of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Mitchell, on Thursday.
Mrs. T. L. Scott was guest
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs'. K. . McKellar
visited Sunday evening' with
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning,
Mitchell'.
WINCHELSEA
invite
1.0dges to
Opening
Invitations. have been sent to
all primary Orange lodges in
North and South Huron to at-
tend the formal opening and
dedication of a new hall by
Victoria L.O.L.. 182, Goderich.
This lodge, chartered in 1845,
has occupied several, premises,
latterly a building it owned on
Hamilton Street. but has now
acquired more suitable quar-
ters by purchasing the former
Salvation Army building on.
Lighthouse Street.
Recording secretary J..James
Morris has confirmed the ac-
ceptance of an invitation to
M.W. Bro. Leslie H. Saunders,
of Toronto, to be principal
'speaker at the opening cere-
monies, to be held on the eve-
ning of Saturday, October- 31.
Mr. Saunders, a former mayor
of Toronto and currently presi-
dent of the Canadian Protestant
League, was elected last July
in England as President of the
Imperial- Grand Council of ",the
Orange Association.
Tentative arrangements for
the program provide for a wel-
come • frdm Glenn Paterson,
master of 182, who will turn
the chair over' to Past County
Master Oliver Jaques, of Hen-
sall, as master of ceremonies.
Formal presentation of the key
will be made by Capt. Roy Wom-
bold, of the Salvation Army,
Mrs. W. J.'Beer and -Mr. Maur-
ice Quance and Clifford, of Exe-
ter, and Mrs. Edna Werner, of
London, visited on Monday with
Mrs. Nelson Clarke and Mrs.
William Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward and
Susan, of London, visited Sun-
day with Mrs. John Coward,
Miss Ruth Horne, of Lion's
Head, spent the weekend_ with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Horne and Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn,
Jimmy and Joan spent .Saturday
at Owen Sound with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
spent the weekend at. Lake Sim-
coe,
Mrs. Garnet. Miners spent Sun-
day in"Exeter with Mr. arid -Mrs.
Eric Carscade and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunter and
family, of Exeter., visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Hern and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson,
of Farquhar, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Nelson Clarke and
.Mrs. William Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Dobbs, of
Langton and Mr. an'd Mrs. Clif-
ton Brock and sons, of Credi-
ton, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan .Brock and faint
ily.
Miss Pamela Coward, of Sun-
shine Line, visited over the
weekend with her grandmother.
Mrs. John Coward.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke,
of Sebringville, visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Walters and Mrs. Nelson Clarke.
The pains we take often mea-
sure the gains we make.
German beehives are painted
bright colors to guide the bees
to their own 'hives.
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