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Seaforth l ... , , .� - ,_�.. a f rth Comtnunit Hog ita 4 �72 w, < b r a y. p 21, 197 'She was'72, nr ,ur, . , a, cAsh a •u i 11ei ha� 9x&fA> I�itc Stang x . .v. , a r _,. ,: ' 'r ,r, `:r'.+ .r yr ' MOO 1 , L c:,<:L:a affer` a long illness. Mrs< McNall was by . in {� T TY� y Y y ply■L ',.,'µdr Ip /4g1Y \�I e..�,• a1 14 {� r .1✓.. Keys, �N�r�'l/�1i ��1a� n',A', R'.,+CA •+�A4 "YYM,p1e h'�f•l!R,IiFV J•[,'!y' k^,.+ !ri l IMPI! ll IIlr�KR; saNlle�rare i Mt1N r. �� n: He wa born McICi11oP Morris Township on Jun il, Yy a rn tt, ME1 "',,,. r „„ s in s e $roexe of •V z a and -Nelvio :'110P•J4 1900x., �► „z, , i Lti.^, Township, a. son of the late Mr. 1901, a .daughter of the late Mike !, It :r ,.•a, ,nWebster ofClinton, i aurwruwr leu �r . �� ` a ,,< < -tx � , � '' ::,' � .x c g,, � and Mrs. Thomas M l n. He i' w, r ..;, %; r Til m oy a and Ellen Kelly, �, E l n Ke ur Y� , >:. C ,, ,• .: Beare s 4,ere W s".. r ,x: a 4r. wd .w:. FIOwe T i .Bann, ..: .4 .. ,, j •,. .. . A.,. r, „d ,_;y. �. C,.m.. ,. ;�.;.,. 4 ,. {, : T t r : . n.. r. c 4 . x 1. r ...r �• < :, , r :. b _ . ._. ,, . , . , •, ,.. r. . -:r , ,i<., .., <: J ... married the fo er ne on ,.. . , . . ,dr fi . i zea,w % rm Ma La $ .� 7 ; ,~: � � ry Her mother died when she wa >1 �� , ,> rf l~l Su�x v. : b �•A q . , :.. ,: ., <,f-,..,�> � ,,• Srrii .'Rob xt m h 'an. Ma ,Y►' ,, , .., . r ra, , -N z, ;. �?. ,,,,.�1,,$.�1:#. ,.. ,. :..s. :, 'i.,,l ....x ,.>c'i. ...,•,' r •,,..:l,f.. ....ggY .,,. ,.:,ta, x ,n:. f ..l ry ",.. sd :, . .,. � , ,� ,:,� . August 25 1937 in St. Columba � >, .d w, r d r s two wee Al. h S r ,` .. , ..:' a g d and s e wa raised e body, lay' ,..<. >, �. ,�:� .,+�' •- ,; ,., .,.. , , ,:- � .� ,ria: a : :,.. ,.�•, ,�.,», , r . ,.r; . f r . ,., � a..w'� Smith all of � deric hi o / aft I '�t;,t r :e ti�h<.n6 R',:ir:.ti Ai'Sa.. ,. � ., , .,d ...r.•. ., :'. .. x u ::>': �. ..:, J'.: . Ydr ��r `s'•,x"".7.,}. i56<r,;, , 4 h Towns .,i'! .�. .y'` Church. a d is the Ito T111. ,i by her n part=A h a i ne AP b r tl u r:r f gx rh.ttae ..l" a 1ti'MG. •,t. k, _: r, , ' .,''> as t;, He was a director of the Barba a Ann' `"IivatlRour oi' y ike and ElleniCelly .t.:, > '• ,.,; r; :, :,, ,, � �, ,�«s .. ,�;, • ,;, _. f.. r, ,, c' .: } �.. • ,. 3 1,,, M' Kitchener and, B ce n t�ntrral ssel�N3Fe:•taVas"�'a)psda ,",.`�?`r,•;7;�;:;. `,.�,�'f', :? .s„? �'+. t t ,;;4,,;'vF,; a Id '..,_#,r / •.;;�#•. iVIC a )•11 And ROSS• McKillop Mutual Fir Insurance Slie'married George M Nall on a ;fie . 7r° i g c Elliott of E mondville. .M. with .Y,. ,XYt I'r eir ? % *7 h;q`" £ G, h „ f:•, t;Mf ;° CO S O g l? f hick he was els a Company o w rr ,,.., ♦ Y,,1 •� (its }•�•tY.,a �w p}� ;�'�!� 4 .�4� Ja,I+Mal'y ��L,l _� T ..��F.Y �T�I�Y�YtW ., �.lt�--.1r..rMm�4/f^b,�R,f past resident. 1�2 , F P predeceased her in 1970. He was + ot1,, merit was in lite � !, et •:: "b':;<, He was a member of St, 5, V41UAM HAWLET { Memorial Mausoleutrn.vvit bur?al I Columban • Roman Catholic Mrs. McNall was a , devout WilliamHawley, •96,' of West to follow in MAMA. ban cetne• +l� Church, and a 25 year member -of . member of St. Michael's Roman y y "• r" William Street, Seaforth, died" ter' . the Knights of Columbus. Catholic .Church in Blyth, where Sunday at `Seaforth Manor Pallbearers vvere:E4rj �vlcSpad Surviving are: his wife; sons, the couFle resided all their life, nursing. home where be bad been "ileii, ""Sala'--'IvfC.Spadden, Jack' Donald' of R.R.4, Seaforth, with the exce tion of a short F p y p P a atierPt for the ast two ears." McS adden, Irwin Trew.artiia, - Gordon of Calgary; daughters, period • when they resided in He was a son of the late Mr. Frank .Roberton and George Catherine .of St,Thomas, Mrs. Detroit, Michigan and Goderich, and Mr. Andrew Hawley of, fay PethiCk, William (Luella) Murphy of R.R. Shy was also a member of the. R. 4 Seaforth, Sister Jean of Mount 'Blyfh Catholic Women's League, T •; <., . St. Joseph in London; brothers', 'the Altar Society and the League Rev. F.K. Moylan of Azua,. of the. Sacred Heart and the Dominican Republic, Joseph of . Propagation of the Faith. RESCRIPTIO'N Waterloo; a sister, Mrs. Maurice She is survived by four sisters" 4 (Grace) Dalton of Stratford; and Mr's. Alfred (Olive) Goldsworthy, four grandchildren. of Clinton, Mrs. Joe (Della) 41 For Fut A funeral mass�was held in St. Redmond of Wingham, Mrs. 1 ' Y ��• •. Columban Monday at 11 a.. Mike (Urs a) McLaughlin of '_.._•- � � SeiViCe with Rev., P.A, Oostveen mFriendly of .St. publinYand Miss Nora Healy of 0 rPhone or Columban . presiding. Burial London; three brothers Michael Mail YOUx' follow, d m the church cemetery. Heal of Bl h, Sar•to of 'Goderich' - Y Yt Pallbearers were R.S. McKer- and Gus of London. ' - P`rescriptiona to ' RECOGNIZE 20 YEARS SERVICE - Recognizing 20 'Shown during the presentation event are (left) Nell cher, Ray Murray, Tom Murray, She is survived on her years .of service in Brussels in association with the Curtin, local iepresenative, of B P-011 Ltd., Reeve' John Shea, Lewis Coyne, and Joe grandpar"1,s-srd6�by -far. - Earl Supertest division of BP Oil , the company recently McCutcheon and-B.P.Oil Ltd. regional manager, Bill Nolan. Honorary pallbearers were Kelly Sr. of R.R.31 $'lyth, Leo presented the`p esident of McCutcheon Motors Ltd. Rogers: A Jim • Sloan, Joe Ryan, Robert Kelly of Seaforth, Vincent Kelly ��A�tN�. s i Archibald, Jim Devereaux, of Mitchell and Frank Kelly and b el Reeve Jack McCutcheon with a sterling silver tray. Robert Watson and Clarence Mrs. Ann McLaughlin of London PHARMACY LTO, i Ryan, and several nieces and nephews. IeXLtM E. NpOYERJ Phm.B. McKillop -tru's'tee a J ' S , MRS. JOHN W. MODELAND. PHONE 527-1990 SEAFORTH Mrs. John W.' Modeland, a JOHN F. SMITH. t` .. lifelong resident of the Seaforth' + r John F. Smith of Varna died in for S C O O r �O S C 0O area died Saturday in St. Westminster 'Hospital in London Anthony s, Hospital, St. Peters- on March 24, 1974 after an illness, (Continued from Page 1) teacher or burg, He will give burg, Florida, following a of three weeks. He was 84. .� �,a months illness whale on vacation 1 fx i4i'�`"` about ten more teachers which . about 20 hours per week if He was born in McKillop ,r� , in Florida. would add $100,00 to costs. Mr. needed. Township on March 27, 14889, a ,Y Mrs. Modeland was the former trochrane said that teachers will Curriculum Developed son of the late James and Mine be hired to the limit of the • - Mr,' Coulter outlined how the Sarah H. Siwery and was born is Smith. He was educated in '� � �' � �,• Hibbert Township. Her parents. v '- s r r;tF ,'"� , ^ •' proposal presented dt the curriculum is d'eveloped.,He said' a p' p S.S.No.I'0 McKillop Public were the lateMr. and Mrs. k v4 " • , "t "r ", r meeting•but 'that after the budget the Ministry, of Educationgivesa School, and as a young man, he } William .Siller"of Egmondville. sfifi-' is completed, and funds are descriptive , course of study-- moved to, Moose , Jaw, She was educated in Hibbert available rrlore could be hired. guidelines only --and it is up to the Saskatchewan. schools and at Seaforth Collegiate t> �' The Board considered a report,' local ,staff to work out details for 'On July 26, 1912, he married ` P Institute. For several ` ears she made by 'airman E. Cayley Hill - the . teachers to follow. Mrs Y the' forerm Marion Fisher in was'head bookkeeper at Stewart >'• , an =Rs . and D.J.Coc rave, .Director o,: J:'W. Wal.ace criticized the lack of P MooseA Jaw. She predeceased Bros. in Seaforth. Education, folllowing a visit by guidance from the Ministry. John him. The couple moved back to a The late Mrs. Modeland is a them last fall to most of 'the Broadfoot questioned the amount :Huron County .and 'during World • - ` �• '•" . '"`•'N „• schools in Huron: They listed ten ` o£ local history and the different; survived by her husband to whom War 1, Mr. Smith served in the +�broad -categories that they f&lt levels of government taught to., she was married on October 7, Huronbattalion 161.. PLAY 'SERIES 1N WINGHAM —Dianne, Simpson required further study at that the students, J.P.,Alexander. 1924 at the United Church Manse Following the war, the couple in Seaforth. A sister, Lucy, Mrs.. ponders what to d now that she has overheard, two time stressed the importance of: farmed in Goderich and Stanley men,plotting her murder'in "Sorry Wrang Number" More Study, students being well grounded i J;9hn Quail. London, also sur- Township,' and then retired to to be performed . by the W ingham Towne` Players Wtaife-* reports on `these ra `a's a said in the future thesI e& Varna. categories , were resented are the same people who will be �MrsrclVlodeiarid`wasa member He'is survived by four" sons, d April 18-19-20.'Wingham is one of the several'Huron; g p of the U.C.W. of Egmondville Count ~towns. which have a local. Little Theatre verbally,at the meeting Monday voting. .The members were John of Goderich Township,, Y_ United 'Church and a charter salter and Norman of Varna and b y Sup e'r i n t e n d e n t s assured by Mr. Coulter that these member, of the local Order of the' group.. � W.D.Kenwell, Ralph Smith, are taught.. Frank of St. Marys;, three Eastern Star, Chapter 233. Robert Allen and J.W.Coulter. Mr. 'Coulter speaking on the daughter�Mrs. Harry` (Ire.ne) The a reports are to be presented public image of education ' sa'id She and -her husband •retired Cudmore of Holmesville, Mrs. T6w' ne. Players entertain from their Tuckersmith farm to in rrtten form for the board this is best done by the teachers West William Street, Seaforth in Lorne (Florence) Elliott of Varna members at another meeting as it in their own areas. '.'If anyone can 1969. • . and Mrs. Roy (Gertrude) Elliott of Getting a wrong•number can Number" form" part of a three was felt that it would be fairer to tell the public what is going on in fu The neral service was held Egmondville, 12 �« turn an otherwise glorious day play presentation, by the them to make a decision as to education, it is the teachers" he today, April 11, 1974 from the 13 great grandgrandchildren, children; one 'into a complete shambles..:it can Wingham Towne' Playerstn April whether' to accept or reject the said, brother, Ernest Smith of G. A: Whitney Funeral Home, at 2 take that smile night off your 18-19-20, part of a. revival of reports �hich were quite lengthy. Witchita, Kansas; and one sister, p.m. with Rev. `T.E: Hancock of usually happy countenance, and interest in homemade entertain- They ,were on 1. Class Mrs.' Clyde Whitson .of Santd Egmondville •United Church offi- replaee- it with a frown. meat in Huron County Size/Teacher-Pupil ratio.2. The Smile Rosa, California: •' But try and picture how you communitiet.. Along with "Sorry, need for senior Opportunity ciating._ Temporary internment Funeral services were held , The girl had just broken off her was in the Pioneer Mausoleum, from • the Ball Funeral Home, would feel ifyh ou gd ot a wrong Wrong Number", the Towne classes at the Elementary school V, d engagement with the' young Harpurhey, with burial to follow t 1 •1 1 b rf 1' el num er an over ear wo men P avers wr a pe o"A 3 Th d f plotting a murder... yours. What. — ng Resounding Tinkle" a delightful, ev . . e nee or even mere concentration in the field 'of doctor. "Do- you mean to tell me," at Maitlandbank Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alex Ches- would you do? H%w would you farcical one -act play that"Ishows special education. 4. Curriculum exclaimed her girl friend, "that ney, Ed. Boyes, Norman Mac - react? just how foolish people can be. Development. S. Bu'dgeta'ry he actually asked you to return all Lean, . Glen Chesney, Dr. W.J. It could never happen? Well; in By special arrangement, ,the matters. •6, Professional his presents?" Thompson, and Peter Kling. =alt Lucille Fletcher's• "Sorry, Wrong Teeswater Junior, 'Farmers will be, . Development. 7. Organization, "Not only that she replied, Flower bearers were Jim Stewart, Number-" it does. , resentin The Giants' Stair"... -p $ Evaluation and Accountability. 8. "he sent me a bill for 53 'House Ivan -Forsyth; Elmer ,Larorre and Sorry, Wrong Number since 'a suspenseful who -dun -rt. Programs and . facilities. 9. it was -first written in 1952 has t50 per adult, 1.00 efstudent 'Personnel. 10, The public image . appeared, and re -appeared' as a and 75 cents for.. se i for citizens. of edn6tion. radio thriller, a television drama Curtain tim6 is 8 p.m. - each A few highlights from these and a movie. It has been recorded evening at .the Wingham Town reports: Mr. Allen, said the major, with Agnes, Moorehead in the Hall' Auditorium. Tickets request was for keeping children starring role. available ai the door or by calling' in'their own classrooms with the And, now "Sorry, Wrong -357:1205. remedial teachers assisting the individdal student rather than putting children in Opportunity s classes, 'He -said the regular "f W classroom teachers have now i become better qualified in the last few ears in dealing- with these THIS. WEEK Y g ?r: students. Mr. Kenwell reported' 0, I that Dr. Miller of the Goderich _•�, �i ;., ;l from Ottawa Psychiatric Hospital has _ volunteered to go into any or all the schools to talk with a`pupil, ry ENERGY AGREEMENT official language have the Prime Minister Trudeau and opportunity to educate their Seaforth man "Canada's provincial premiers children in their own language reached a 17-mnnih ..agreement and to enable students io learn establishing a single' V national price for domestic and imported , oil, The Prime Minister and the provincial leaders agreed -to increase the price of Western Canadian crude oil to $6.50 from $4.00 a barrel. -the federal government will continue to subsidize oil prices to consumers in Quebec and the w -Atlantic Provinces. The increase in the price of crude oil.to $6.50 a barrel is still about $4.00 belpw the world price. $ Following the agreement, Prime Minister Trudeau told a press conterence that 'it couldn't be a better. day -for federalism.' BILINGUALiSM PROGRAM Secretary of State High Faulk-, wr.wrier, announced a five-year renewal of the federal-ptdvincial. program on bilingualism in. education. The aim of the program is to. ensure that parents of either the other official language as a second language. Some $70 million will be spent on the :program annually. UR"N ASSISTANCE the, Liberal Government recently won a vote of confidence on its new $100 million urban demonstration program. The program, inttoduced by Urtran Minister Ron......: • - Basford, will provide funds for such projects as a .new sewage system to ' eliminate wastes flowing into the, Okanagan water basin; complete redevelopment of the Halifax waterfront; re -lora- " tiofi of the Oshawa airport and convefting, it into. 600 acres of residential .land; and new methods to redevelop decaying downtown' areas in Canadian cities.' Proposals for projects can be put forward by federal depart- ments and agencfes, by .pro- vinces, by municipalitie'S. by the private sector and by ihdividual Canadians. preaches at anniversary Rev. J. Ure and' Mrs. Stewart were in Metropolitan Toronto where Mr. Stewart on Saturday evening , addressed the congrggation of Long -Branch Presbyter'ia`n Church at a supper gathering and assisted at the Sunday morning church service when the driest preacher was Rev. Dir: Agnew H. Johnston of Thunder Bay, the moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Mr. Stewart was the first settled minister of that church in 1916 when it was a s9ciatgd with the Dixie Presbytdrian Church. This church was organized in 1914. At the evening service the . joint choirs of the Long Branch United Church and the Presbyterian Church presented the Easter cantata, "From Olivet to Calvary".