Two COLBORNE CHRONICLE - Thursday, August 12th 1965 Colborne Chronicle Established in 1959; Successor to the Colborne Express (Est. 1866) and the Colborne Enterprise, (Est. 1886) Published every Thursday at the office of publication King Street, Phone 355-2107, Colborne, Ontario William G. Self -- Editor and Manager Member of the C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscriptions Payable in Advance In Canada $3.00 In U.S.A. $4.00 (Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawai DuNDONALD Mrs. Gordon Honey Mr. Charles Buchanan, Cod-rington preached to a well-filled church Sunday at 11 a.m. on the subject of The Forbidden fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Drink-water and family, Port Hope, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mutton Mr. Bob Chapman, Burnham-thorpe, and Miss Leslie Ann Harris^ Toronto, and Mr. Leonard Ccapman, Port Credit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mrs. Chapman returned to Port Credit with Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Merrill, Campbelford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey. Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Crowe, Carman, Saturday evening. Mrs. Percy Smith, Janice and Beverly Cavarley, . Colborne, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Chapman. Janice remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooney and Margaret Martin visited Mrs. Sid Penticost and John Cooney in Cobourg General Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Bill Sprung and family Toronto, and Susan Walters', Belleville, called on Mrs. Keith Stimers on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Pretsell, Toronto and Miss Hazel Mutton, Peterborough, who is at present taking a course in Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Packard returned home August 2nd> after spending a month visiting' relatives in Calgary, Alta., Sumby, B.C., and Moose Jaw Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Broom-field, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Broomfield, Vernonville called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrsa. Stanley Oliver and family, Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Lawrence, Oak Heights, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett. Mrs. Keith Stimers was luncheon guest with Mr. and Mrs. George Sprung at their cottage Little Lake, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald, Colborne. Mr. Roy Packard and Winston attended a Drumhead service at Bewdley, Sunday after-Mrs. Lyal Chapman and boys spent Thursday with Mrs. Percy Smith, Colborne. Beth Chapman spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman in honour of Carol's birthday. Messrs. Alan and Bob Mutton Ancaster, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutton. Alan remained while Bob Wayne Mutton, and Dan Pearson are on a motor trip to the USA. Ricky Bray returned to his home in Niagara Falls after holidaying witjh his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oliver. Mrs. M. Peterson, Oshawa, spent the weekend with her brother, Mr. RobertDarke. They attended the Decoration Service at Shiloh, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Elin-ski, Harold and Patsy returned home Sunday after spending a month on a motor trip to the west going through the USA, and returning by trans-Canada. They visited friends in Saskatoon, Winyard, Winnipeg York-ton, Fort William and Sudbury and attended the 50th wedding anniversary of his sister and borther-in-law at Winyard. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gibson, Amherst Island spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson. Mrs. Roy Packard, Mrs. Pretsell and Hazel Mutton attended Shiloh Decoration Day Service Sunday and were accompanied home by Rev. and Mrs. R. A. McRae, Apple Hill, Mrs. J. J. Mutton and Helen, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason McGillis Mrs. Norman Lavery, Ladner, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thorne, Hilton called on them in the evening Miss Doris Barrett and Mr. L. Evans, Toronto, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman. Mr. Archie Chapman and Howard visited Miss Evelyn Chapman at the Symington nursing home, Orrillia, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson Colborne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Trottman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waite, Hilton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton. Mrs. Roy Chapman held a cup and saucer shower Saturday evening July 31st, in honour of bride-to-be Miss Karen Island, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Godwin Carol and Kathy, returned last Wednesday from atrip to the east coast and spent the rest of the week with Mrs. Chapman and Ray. They returned to their home in Whitby on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MeKnight called on them several times while holidaying at Little Lake and returned to Toronto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Simpson and family Oshawa, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Trottman. Mrs. Lyal Chapman and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chapman and Mr. Archie Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stimers and Elaine Morrison were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Feather, Belleville. Elaine returned to her home in Montreal after spending several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stimers. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Stimers called on them Sunday morning on their way to the USA. Mrs. Roy Chapman and guests were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chapman Colborne. Unit III of Eden UCW held their, meeting at the home of Mrs. Gerald Dunk Friday even, ing. EDVILLE Mrs. Dean Chapman Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Russel Eckert had the misfortune to fall and break her hip last week and is a patient in Cobourg General Hospital. Our best wishes go out to her. Little Miss Julie Rusaw, Colborne spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chatten. Mrs. Frank Watkinson, Tjo-ronto, is spending ths week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoare. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tripp and family, Port Hope, called on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Currie at Collingwood on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roland, Toronto, are holidaying at their home here in Edville. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Mc-Gillis, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge, Hilton, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane Monday. Mr. Grant Cooper, Toronto, called on them during the week. Dr. and Mrs. Lome Armstrong and family, Berkley Heights, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kemp'ster and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong last week. Mrs. Lula Stickle and Bonnie Lindsay, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickle They also called on Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman attended Shiloh Decoration Service on Sunday. Lakes and streams give the -best fishing when their banks are heavily tree-covered. That's why veteran sportsmen are keen to prevent forest fire outbreaks. announcement Ontario Hospital Insurance will now cover dependent children to 21st birthday Beginning September 1, 1965, benefits under the Ontario Hospital Insurance "Family" premium will be extended to cover eligible unmarried, unemployed dependent children until they reach their 21st birthday (rather than to the 19th birthday as in the past). This will apply, also, to the supplementary 'semi-private' coverage for which some residents remit additional premiums to private carriers through the Commission. Separate premiums wffl be required when such dependants reach age 21, or marry, or become regularly employed. Applications for registration are available in hospitals, banks, Province of Ontario Savings Offices and Commission offices. The Family premium, however, will cover a person over age 21 who is dependent upon the insurer! parent or guardian Because of physical or mental infirmity, provided he or she was the insured person's dependant before age 21. Refund of Premiums An unmarried, unemployed person who wffl now become eligible as a Family dependant under age 21 because of this new regulation, and for whom separate premiums have already been prepaid beyond September 1, 1965, is entitled to a refund of premiums back to that date. Refunds must be requested as this Is the only means of Identifying those eligible. The form at the bottom of this announcement is for the convenience of Pay Direct members in claiming this refund. Premiums prepaid through a group (other than as an employee) will be refunded through the group. Note: Commission literature is being changed to show the new age limit. In the meantime, please read all references to age 19 in existing pamphlets as "age 21". ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO REQUEST FOR REFUND To Ontario Hospital Services Commission, 2195 Yonge St., Toronto 7. Ontario DEPENDANT'S SURNAMt (FAMILY NAME) Please print i i ii i i i i M I i i rn--i s rural route ol general delivery DEPENDANT'S DATE ol rrr^ m i i i ii i in 1- H0SPITAI insurance !' age 21. unmarried and financially de->on my parent or guardian who is insured lospital I nsurance at the Family premium. :ei my personal coverage under the above id refund premiums paid for the benefit end September 1. 1965. m ii i ii i it AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST