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pNESDAY, MARCH. 16th, .1l i
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(Dungannon News)
he library board held an°even^
of pictures and music recently
en Rev • J.A•Vel urs, showed
.ws of his native country, Hoi
d. Bill Stiles entertained with
os, accompanied by his father.
Stiles, Mrs. Cecil Blake
:eked Mr. Veldhuis and Mr,,
es and presented each with .a .
Th'e proceeds of the even.
:Will be used to aid.inthe exp-
ses of the library.. f•
S,N0.17 HOLD EUCHRE'.
There were .twelve -tables of '•
cure at S,.S.No, 17 West Wawa-
sh on March 11.: The ladies-
:It
adies`:h prize • winner was Mrs. Scott,
ond Mrs. Graham McNee. Con
ran was' high forthe •men. with
ilmer Rutledge second.. The
xt.card party, is on March 25 ,
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THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, I,UCKNOW,• ONTAR•IQ
ungannon Lady
ighly Esteemed
REPC.RT.FROM.
QULEEN'S PARK
,by Murray Gaunt,
M. P. P.: •
Huron Bruce.'
The Ontario Medical. Services
Insurance plan has received about
10 , 9Q:0''applications since enrol-
Ment opened March. 1.
• These application.' forms. can be
picked up at any chartered bank,
across the province, ' These, forms
are .also being sent out to every
horne in the province through.
the
All the �appl'ications have not
been processed . so it is. inipossible
to say how. many people. arecore...
ered in they applications, A single
application could cover several
me'm'bers of a family. •
The Department of ,Highways
estimates: concluded this Week.
after detailed study • by the., oppos- .
.itiori,
• The Ontario Hospital Services'
• Commission will •study a• report
that criticized •ir fection control,
methods in Ontario hospitals but
it will not launch an 'inspection
•
RS, WILLIAM ARTHUR CULBERT
'Peath'came suddenly on Sunday,
arch 6 to Mrs, William. Arthur
lbert while attending morning.,
rviee at Dungannon' United Chur-
a sudden.heart 'att'ack being
e cause of death She had' been
,spitalized for:several,weeks dur
ig the winter and: since leaving •
ehospital.she:had been spending.
me tite:with members:'of: her . `
roily before returning to her.
eme;
Mr. and Mrs. `Culbert had cel-'.;
brated their `55th.Wedding. anniv
rsary. on 'February lst in Wingham
;ospital where,they•were;both.;
atients,; •
A highly• esteemed'•resident of.
is: community,, Mrs. Culbert •
as the former'Nettie•Emeline
yndall, daughter of the late Mr.
d Mrs. Wm. Tyndall.. She was
l years of age,: her birthday be=
g on the, day of her death.
Bdrn in Colborne Township, she
ved there untilher marriage to
;illiam Arthur Culbert on F,ebr
. y 1, 1911, when she came to...
reit farm:home on Con. 4 Ash=
eld township,
To those who :knew . her. they
,und:her a good neighbour and
e friend ,and a kind and loving'
ife:and mother, :The many. floral.
ibntes showed some of the respect
which` she was held., ' .
• Left to mourn besides her hus-
,nd, who is a patientJn.Wingham,
ospital,. are two daughters. Mrs,
velyn):Leonard Crawford and
s: (Cora) Earl Sherwood, and
free sons, Cecil, William and ;
oWard 'of Concession 4 .Ashfield, •
Iso one.brother, Mr. Melvyn
yndall of Colborne .Township.
She was predeceased .by three
sters, (Janie) Mrs,. Chas. Patrick;
ll1e) Mrs, Carlson; . (Cora). Mrs.
.W.Walters, and one brother,"
r. Milton Tyndall.
The' funeral service was held 'on
uesday, March 8,, from the 1,4acy,
enzie Memorial.chapei. Lucke
ow, when Rev. J. A. 1/eldhuis,
inister of Dungannon itjnited .
Burch, conducted, the service -and"
'oke comforting words tb the be-
paved husband and family. Ment --
ming the many pleasant visits. •
e,liad with Mr,' and Mrs, Culbert •
their home and in hospital.
terment'was made in Dungannon
emetery. •
The flower bearers were Chas,.
yndall of Goderich, and Douglas •
an Doom of E'ssex`, and the pall'-'
arers were Beverly McNay and
ve.grandsons. Kenneth Crawford,
m. Crawford, Robt.,Crawford,
nest•Sherwood and'Jim: Culbert,
Mrs, Culbert was a member of
ngannon United Church and a
!rnier member. of the Women's
stitute and Women's Association.
of alf hospitals in the province
according to Health Minister,
Matthew Dymond.
His comments were the result
of a report prepared by Dr, Hardin
Le Riche, Professor of epidemio-
logy at the University of Toronto's
School of Hygiene. He stated in
his report that .most hospitals'
•in
the province use inadequate
and improper methods of controll^
ing.infecton.•'
The estimates of the Department
of Tourism are; now before the
House.: .
lt'w•as pointed out that Ontario
is boosting .about a 6* increase
in tourist business but most of the
Other western countries` are. chalk
ing up 10-12* increases in Tour-
ist. revenue.
In a singleyear, "the world in
•
crease in tourist movements was
13TJ0 and United States travel to •
Europe increased by 970. Bahian-
as,,showed an increase it 1964 over.
1963 of)10.7010'and in 1.965 main-
tained an equivalent rate of grow-
th . ' •
The controversy' over the gov-
ernment's dismissal of the Bean
Board continues to. surround. Queen$
Park. The. controversy over this
f:t
action. promises tq be as acute as
any of the many disputes that •
have shaken Ontario Agriculture
Since controls were fic$t. instituted'
with the passing of the Ontario
Farm Products Marketing Act in•
1937 at the demand of the.
farmers..
At the heart of the situation is
'the Ontario Farm Products Market-
ing Board. It is the central goy
ernment agency which controls
products yielding more•'thai hal f
the'annual cash income .of more
• than 1000,000,000'of provihciai
farmers,. .
The unprecedented dismissal, of
the: n man OntarioBean; Growers'
Marketing Board at London ' by the
government and government. app-
• ointed .3 man replacement board •
has caused concern;,to the farm
:,.leaders and other marketing board
groups;;
Agriculture Minister., Mr. Stew
art, told the Bean Board, it had .
not followed:' government instruct- •
ions :and• had not obtained for grow-
ers the best price for beans.
• The flogproducers want to deny
the government power to -dismiss
a farm products marketing board.
withoutfirst holding a hearing be -
PAGE THIRTEEN
Hold Open House
At North Ashfield
Open'House was held at North
.Ashfield. Public School Monday,
March 7. Some of the pupils ace"
ornpanied their parents and enjoy-
ed
ed showing them through the
school. 'Many parents took the
opportunity to go to the school to
view the-children"s work and talk
with the teachers. Mrs, Grant
'Farrish is the grade, one and grade
two teacher, while Mrs, John
Mowbray teaches grades three and
four. Grades five and six are •
taught by Mrs. Sandy "MacCharles,
and Mr, A' N. MacLennan teach
es ,grades: seven and eight. • '
As the weeIS.of March 6' 13
,Was
w,as Canadian Education 'Week, it
was felt 'that an. Open House at
this time would help .further the
community 's interest in education.
The evening was a .general .success.
and even the weather co-operated,
to make it a,pleasant .time. for,all
concerned. .
for a'ludge or some other impart-
ial..authority:
,�nton, car buyers!
e planned our
��ev-4lds
j*/
ust for yam!
We ..invite;'you to come in
and look. over, our fine' new
Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles or
Epics. Our selection is truly
,outstanding, delivery is all
w
you could wish for --ANBD,
BE SURE .OF THIS Twe, are.
determined to give you the
deal of your life during our.
Car Buyers', Field Days!
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Our choice of models and.
options is at its greatest
right .now
You're likely looking: for a car.
that's particularly ' "you", A car '
that's designed , to fit : you to a
"T". Well, with .our ; wide selec-
tion
: of models in stock -=you'll
find that we can probably match.
you up. with the : very car you
want, .right in our .showroom.
We firmly believe that you will.
not better our trade-in' ,
allowance...
Chevrolet -Oldsmobile dealers
have always. been noted for high
trade-in allowances. But, during
Car Buyers' Field Days, you get
an even-better'deal on the 1966
model you choose.
We can give you on -the -spot
delivery on :virtuallyany
model'...
We've probably got theexact
model you'd like: If we have
we'II likely be able to deliver
that -new car to you withih
hours. That's the kind of service
• you can expect throughout our
Car. Buyers' Field Days.;
We have top used .cars
cream'of the crop ---and want
you to _know it...
We have more of the best used
cars in stock now: That means
used. cars that have 'the ,new-
car look -with plenty of zip to
match it. See us now --during
our Car Buyers' Field` Days.
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