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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-26, Page 14 d 1. fit' X'•1 �� , •�i + r' r na t i a.: y • M Mole No, $559 a> t er~ 15th, Year SEAFORTH, ONTA►RIO,TH�`�S 3A1 C, SEp1'EMBER ,1974 „;16 PAGES 26Y 11 k x r< , Y , r,....#Li:s,. a • , .r.yR .r;xJ'.+d, k ;. .yk„' lrea gas a ort aa: E,, n""rd's• ,,.,.};. },, ���, rt n � � i ,I�, � H ... oil o.0s 1 7 r. .T W1e �'�y'r'�r - a'?�� ��+• ;� _;��rriYt � � 5 y,'•'?;. '�.+d<,'���'f+Y raj :`d,.,,. ... <'' g'k„t:iz is $� <.i',"•a tr.-a. r; , .{J•''U RA.'r`;tt'._ ,!j ty a s . itat0ion �• ...... (.accre-d :haat for Seaforth Community Hospital of the patient, undertaking. has received -rull ' accreditation b. to promote a high quality of Standards for patienta><e in y' �t Huronview under the Canadian Hospitalmedical and hospital care in all hospitals wereitrst develoFed ,ip accreditation program. Advice of its aspects, and 1918 by the American College oil" .., " Natural gas deposits in Stanley the decision by the council on t+�'�"�, �' z, � , . � , ,.. Township and Goderich Township C. to maintain essential Surgeons. The College carried oil. P P acereditatiun ,was received this diagnostic and therapeutic ,a program of t,ospitai- �A��°s *; A maty soon be a source of heat for week. services in the hospital through standardization alone for 35 years - ry w r Huronview. Huron's home for the 'The award culminates several the coordinated effort of the ' until the Joint Commission on t`` r y , • aged just outside Clinton. It Was years during which the organized medical staff and the Accreditatidn of Hospitals was n t+ t ' learned at last weeks county '� ,, .�., t; v , � xkt �,, ,• 3 administrative and medical governing board of the „established• in 1952 to take over council meeting that Moffat Lake procedures of the hospital have hospital. the approval program. The Joint ,Inc, has. lied Explorations. a i �a��",.;�,r�. �;� �° ����, +,<:... �,,���., e-'• ,� R err,,, ,,� .pp t0 been reviewed and adopted to 2. to establish Standards For Commission was comprised of the Ener Board for a franchise conform to `the high St andards five professional and , hospital. h Yt btu # t ,.ivy ,• . Wql,<, ,>,t,., ,.is ' xt; ., :` Energy g hospital operation and to assist P • ( � r� �,r#,> �. ��.: k s 5 to supply gas to Tuckersmith demanded by the Canadian hospitals tb attain those organizations of which the Township and the company -•has Council on accreditation. An ► ;° ;t .µ�� ,R fj�- standards; Canadian Medical 'Association agreed to supply gas to inspection team from the Council 3,'to recognize compliance with St was a constituent member. The Huronview at 95 cents per cf. This spent some time in the hospital andards by the issuance of inauguration of an all Canadian Y^Y'e SSL rice IS guaranteed to September �sw P g P this spring carrying out a final certificates of accreditation;,:-, •Program to,, assume foil T.. . �r,,k 1. 1976. survey. - 4 to assist and cooperate with responsibility for accreditation of J qtr f' Anson McKinley, reeve of Seaforth Community Hospital Canadian organizations having all eligible hospitals in Canada Stanley Township, told council he. is the third area hospital toprogiams of approval' -of hospitals was a logical development. �fi "`•tM, hopes the deal with Moffat Lake receive accreditation, the others for medical internship and for Accreditation involves a Explorations goes through. being hospitals in Win ham and g hos p g advanced •graduate medical •continuing responsibility for We had ,hoped to have it Goderich. training; maintenance of the standards r completed by this fall but The CanadianCouncil on S. to assume ' such other established and is for specific 4 V probably it will be next yearHospital Accreditation is the one responsibilities and to conduct periods. The Seaforth now," he said. body. officially authorized by such other activities as are accreditation award is for the " The price of fuel oil for federal charter to conduct an compatible with the operation of a maximum period of three years Huronview is now 313.9 centser P accreditation program for hospital accreditation program. when -facilities and procedures gallon, an increase of 16.47.cents• Canadian hospitals. Council was and to have certain other power again will be surveyed Seaforth or a whopping 94 percent increase incor orat ed in 1958 for this PP g P P delineated in its charter for the Community Hospital Adminis•- 1�. since October 19731 purpose. purpose • of carrying on its trator Gordon McKenzie said. t Reeve McKinley also advised The accreditation program is ,a.^A council that the Huronview voluntary. Accreditation. is not s Marj' Jansen, 17, Egmondville, was crowned student at Seaforth District High School. There were committee has become concerned compulsory either orr the part of . Returns to Bolivia missions queen of the Seaforth Fall Fair on Friday. Runners—,eight contestants in the Queen Contest. With the number of young adult the hospital or the accrediting ,� retardees admitted to the Home body. It is a voluntary effort . • up were Mary Margaret Kelly, Seaforth , left, and (Photo by Wilma Oke) in recent months. He- said there carried on by Council in after service - in Canada Diane.Jansen, R.R.2, Seaforth. Marj is a Grade'12 are great many other young adult , cooperation with governing ( retardees throughout the county' boards, administrators and Sister Janet McConnell, M.M., Who will no doubt require care in medical staffs of hospitals to Ontario Maryknoller, who until years to come, improve the quality of patient recently served as Furlough ' Fair officials say "Our concern is increased care in hospitals. Director for- Maryknoll Sisters, • , since we are operating at or near Maryknoll, N.Y., is returning to capacity and our' waiting list of The Functions of Council ' the Maryknoll missions in Bolivia Attendance UP, more ex i its BY virtue s legal powers•senior citizens continues to after brief visits with her sister, •>granted lit its instrument of Sr. M. St. David, Q.S.U., of grow, said Reeve. McKinley. incorporation, Council is Tilbury, Ont., and her brother, Chester Aichib.ald, „ adminis- Y• A big crowd, a large number of The Grade 1 I student was poornik by Leo's Car Sales; and -Brussels and Frank Falconer, trator at Huronview, agreed the authorized Mr. Joseph F. McConnell:—of +► 1. to conduct a survey • and Seaforth, Ont.-, exhibitors and good weather crowned by ia5t :yer's Queen, Connie 'Van .Dyke, by Queen's Clinton. The • Eaton's Livestock . Hume is near capacity. He accreditation program for combined to make the 128th • Margaret Van Dyke. She was Hotel. special was won by,, George reported that '297 residents P g Sister Janet had previously resent' live at. Huronview with Canadian hospitals which will served in Hawaii and Bolivia from Seaforth fall Fair one of the most sponsored by Don Eaton The winners in livestock judg- Kennedy for most points. presently ,, five more in hospital at the encourage Canadian physicians • 1943 until 1971. Her last �suc ccssful kl years. lnsuranc(,t"„ ing were:. dairy cattle, Ayrshires, In the swine judging, the p and, hospitals voluntarily Alf boss, president of the Fair Runners-up were: Mary Mar George Mitchell and Sons, premier breeder was John Mit- 'present time bringing the P Y assignment was in Monte-ro; t population at Huronview to 302 a. to apply certain basic Bolivia, where she served for nine " board said of the fair "fantastic." garct Kelly, sponsored by Wright Thamesford; Tom Coursey, Ailsa, ,,:hell of R.R. 4, Glencoe, who won p P of or anization and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill 'reported Chevrolet and Olds, and Diane Craig; Jerseys,, Jack Van Eg- with his Yorkshires. He was Capacityis '310. principlesg years as a social worker. When there were 41 new exhibitors in Jansen by Gerald's Datsun. mond, Clinton, Alex Ostrom, awarded the Canadian Imperial "And this month the administration for efficient care heavy floods in 1968 drove .the adult sectiohs and ,that the Other contestants were:' Bar- Varna; beef cattle, A erdeen Bank 'of Commerce; - Seaforth, committee is faced with the farmers from their land, Sister gate receipts were up $325 over bara Doig, spons�d by Seaforth Angus, Mrs. Jojrp McCary, R.R. silver tray, largest number of applications for Janet was instrumental insetting t last year. Golf and Countiry Club; Sheila I, Newbury; Herefords, George In the, Yorkshirc Class, Bill admittan ce ever," said Hospital here up a colony in, the jungle area, The Fair was opened Thursdav Geddes, by Coleman's Collision; Kennedy, Lucknow, Whitney Turnbull of Brussels was second; Mr.Archibald. • sponsored by the Bolivian evening by Robert McKinley, Karen MacLean, by MacLean's Coates, Centralia; Shorthorns, Landrace and Lacombe, Jan Van Mr. McKinley told council of aexer�en -es government. p M.P. for. Huron -Middlesex, who Flowers; Joanne Schenck, by Ron Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow, Bodmin Vliet of Brussels, Hugh Hart, recent, meeting with. John Cargo, The daught.er,of the late David �1 and Rose Carpenter, McConnell, paid tribute to the Seaforth Williamson Fuels; Dorothy Van Farms, Brussels, Smith Brothers, Gadshill; all other breeds, Bob Supervisor of Protective Services. 'baby boom Sister Janet entered Maryknoll in Agricultural Societv for keeping Robertson, Walton, Hugh Hart. Community . Services 1938. Following profession and Lip the ustial high calibre of the In the heavy horse competition, Development Branch. Mentally Fair which is the largest in the the winners were: Clydesdale, Retarded Division of the MinistryFor the first time in five years basic training, she was assigned county, the only B class fall' '111 i Walton former n' hospital Charles F. Halliday, yChesley, of Community and Social all the beds in the Obstetrical to Catholid Charities, Honolulu, Despite the political and social Hugon. Mr. McKinley spoke of• George Gregg, Paisley; Perch- Services. Council learned a Unit at -the Seaforth in 1943 where she remained for i 1 unrest which continue to plague the good will that the fair spreads following two vehicle'.crash erons, Orville Bestard, Thorn- protective service -worker 'is to be Community Hospital are in use. years. the *country, 38 Sisters are throughout the community itdale, Reg Black,. Moorefield; located in Huron by April of 19.75. Mrs.George Ring, Director of Sister Janet, the former engaged in pastoral• programs, serves. Robert Neil McClure, 22, of released. Missl•3arber was (Continued on Page 13) The Ministry feels that Nursing, said it is five'years ago. Rosemary McConnell, attended medical works, community Ja "iddcll. M.P.P. for Huron R R I Walton i9ca patient in released on Monday. mentally retarded adults can best it) 1969, when the Unit was last Dublin eparate School and is a development and brought grt•etings from the Legis- intensive Care Unit, St. Joseph's Mr. McClure was transferred be cared for in foster homes in filled. gra nate of St, Ursula's High communications. tative Assembly of Ontario. HeHospto London with a fractured spine. Driver thrown their own communities rather On Wednesday there were six S hoof and Loretto Commercial The Sisters see their primary Hospital. London following a ' commented that w'hcn a aam- ospr collision Saturday Afire started around the truck than being institutionalized. mother's in the hospital and two Coll e. She earned a bachelor of contribution to the people as munity can put together such a Irrihrning about two miles west of following the collision but "The problem comes in trying• waiting. arts deg e from Mattha, and education of laymen in the tine fair it can manage its own Walton Mr. Davis extinguished it with a frolm swather to find homes in the communities During recent years Seaforth College, P chase, N.y.and a theologies of liberation and foil affairs and docs not need quid- fire extinguisher he had in his to take this ty pe of patient and Community Hospital like master's degree in social service human development. in the The McClure car and a tank Leonard Jamieson, of R.R.4, hospitals • across Canada has from Fordham University, medical sphere, emphasis is on once from such a place as truck. A tank of propane gas on type truck were it) collision, The care for. them," said Mr, Toronto. car ,vent into the ditch and the the truck was thrown into a field Clinton, received injuries to his McKinley. experienced a continuing Besides her brother and sister care of the sick and poor with A' merchants' display and a . truck rolled over the car and on the impact and it blew up but right shoulder and both knees ''The committee can foresee decrease in the number of residing in Ontario, Sister, Janet special focus on formation of variety program entertained thended up on all four wheels' e was far enough away no one,,,vas Y as Sunday in�a Swather - car collison the da when this could, be a maternity admissions. Hospital has a brother, the Rev. John para -medical personnel. Other on No. 8 Highway i l throngs who visited the arena. injured, g y rear his home. •• major problem, Reeve officials refused to comment on McConnell, also a Maryknoll, priorities are prepay tion of Friday's events started with a Mr. McClure had to be pried The collision, which occurred Mr. Jamieson , who was McKinley stated. "if Huronview the possibility that the admissions missioner; her sister, Mrs. Jean women for the .promotion of parade of over 600 school children out of the car and was taken to the on County Road 25, two miles returning the swather to a is the only place provided for this -week would mark a reversal Dingeman, lives in Detroit, Mich. women and programming for and floats led by the Seaforth Wingham General Hospital along west of County Road 12'at Walton neighbour, was travelling on the these people, it could deprive of the. trend towards fewer Maryknoll Sisters have been in turnover of leadership to local District High School Girls' Trtun- with a passenger in his car, at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, was shoulder of the highway when babies. Bolivia for more than 30 vears, laymen. senior citizens of the facilities pet Band. Catherine Barbour, 18, of investigated by Constable Ken struck by a car driven by Stephen which have been provided for Marj Jansen. f7, of Egntond- Blucvalc. The two occupants of Armstrong of Goderich. Clark of Londesboro. He was them." ville, was chosen Queen of the the truck, the driver Ronald Damage to the McClure car thrown about 75 feet according to "The next couple of years may Fair from among nine contest. Davis, 26, and tite passenger was $1.100 and to 'the truck a witness to the accident, he was brit some answers" ReeveReversedraindecision ants. She was chosen for her Jeffrcv Lvones. 16. both of $3.000, treated at Clinton Public Hospital McKinley went: on. "But it will appearance and her public speak- Stratford were treated at the Mr. McClure and Miss Barbour and released. Tlie swather was take i little bit of understanding ing ability. hospital for cuts and bruises and were to be married in October. heavily damaged. to the part of society r general and ourselves as leaders to try to wen construction costs rise �, • bring this Oout.". ',t °`� aAALUkain othei business, council Seven of the ratepayers of 'heard the tenders were ten per in Egmondville. it was sold for appointed the restructuring ,„ •.,, .. Tuckersmith Township who were cent higher than estimated, they residential purposes. committee avith Warden W. J. Y F k prepared to have the Dill Drain backed down. Gas for Vanastra Elston as chairman and John constructed received a rude shock Reeve Elgin Thompson said it ,)ark Burton of `Moffat Lake Baker, Hensall Joe Kerr, Tuesday 'tight at a meeting of. was ''completely unreasonable to Explorations was at the meeting ' y .Winham; Everett Mclhvain. b t , " �•+ g Tuckersmith Council. They Ira Goderich Township and Lloj•d R. pay $16,000 fur a drain on a to discuss supplying natural gas X% `l;l,t' learned that construction costs hundred acre farm as one to Vanastra. i Ferguson, Usborne as niembers: t� ¢ had risen ten percent over the landowner would have had to pay. With Mr. Burton at the 60 ,� approved the increase for fuel (25 t ad ° - -'engineer'sThe seven owners present meeting was Paul Kerrigan of .-r -, percent' requested b} the Socia] For the past several months the agreed to o back to the original Clinton who will be the franchise t� � Service Committe for those g g' g land owners affected by the drain Ian for a mainly open drain. dealer for the Moffat firm, The persons on welfare in Huron P p Count}': and learned that the to be built east of Seaforth have C6urt of Revision was set by proposed ro agreement will be a ght •.-- 1 �, �;;� g a " been attending numerous council Council for October 22 and 30 year term. Mr.$urton said he 5220.000 addition to the- Huron- � f th t�' r , . meetin s in an effort to reach tenders will be advertised or a has a 20- ear supply read from a..,+ ;,,4,` Perth Regional Assessment gY PPy Y + _ v��„ A. agreement on whether the drain open drain. wells in Goderich Township. Office \A be. officially opened P• w M +'° +i '°w should he open or closed. Owners at the meeting were Donates Park Land i fu '�' t ,. t . su. November 14., Engineer Henry Uderstadt of JohnOldfield, Harry Arts, Council will accept a giftdf 1/2 Huron, County Is well represented at the the trip were (left; Fred Mote of Bayfleld who will International Plowing Match in ,Halton .this week. demonstrate making shingles at the Match; George The large delegation is laying the.foundation for a Campbell, R.R.1, Seaforth; Tom Leeming and his successful match in Huron when the International father, William Leeming, both of A.R,4, Walton; 1 comes here in 1978. The �&oup travelled in a caravan Raymond Schotchmer of Huron County Museum who w4ich gathered at Seaforth Monday morning and is taking the Museum bus with a. display to the included floats and exhibits. Among, those making match, Orangeville prepared the original Stewart Bannerman, .Lloyd and - acre of propterty in Egmondville. plan for: the drain Which called for Matt Haney and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lots i and t, north of West 10.430 lineal feet of open drain Maloney. Engineer Henry Bayfield Street (located north of and 2,733 lineal feet of closed Uderstadt was present to answer Egmondville Cemetery) for a drain. The landowners decided to questions. playground for the children of have more of the drain closed. The former Logsdon Chicken Egmondville from Miss Vera in late August the owners Hatchery property from which the Pierce of Sun City, Arizona. accepted the revised drainage. building was torn down has been In answer to a letter from report calling for 18,495 lineal sold to Kenneth Coleman of Council asking to lease or feet of the and 2,733 feet of closed Egmondville for $3,1+05. The purchase the old Quinlan . drain. Court of Revision was set township, acquired the property homestead as a playground. 'Miss for Septembet 24 'and tenders for unpaid taxes. it is located at Pierce offered it as a gift.. She were called for the -construction. the boundry of Seaforth and requested it be used as a Tuesday when the landowners Egmondville on the Main Street. (Continued on Page 16) ' f r r. N 4 d 1. fit' X'•1 �� , •�i + r' r na t i a.: y • M Mole No, $559 a> t er~ 15th, Year SEAFORTH, ONTA►RIO,TH�`�S 3A1 C, SEp1'EMBER ,1974 „;16 PAGES 26Y 11 k x r< , Y , r,....#Li:s,. a • , .r.yR .r;xJ'.+d, k ;. .yk„' lrea gas a ort aa: E,, n""rd's• ,,.,.};. },, ���, rt n � � i ,I�, � H ... oil o.0s 1 7 r. .T W1e �'�y'r'�r - a'?�� ��+• ;� _;��rriYt � � 5 y,'•'?;. '�.+d<,'���'f+Y raj :`d,.,,. ... <'' g'k„t:iz is $� <.i',"•a tr.-a. r; , .{J•''U RA.'r`;tt'._ ,!j ty a s . itat0ion �• ...... (.accre-d :haat for Seaforth Community Hospital of the patient, undertaking. has received -rull ' accreditation b. to promote a high quality of Standards for patienta><e in y' �t Huronview under the Canadian Hospitalmedical and hospital care in all hospitals wereitrst develoFed ,ip accreditation program. Advice of its aspects, and 1918 by the American College oil" .., " Natural gas deposits in Stanley the decision by the council on t+�'�"�, �' z, � , . � , ,.. Township and Goderich Township C. to maintain essential Surgeons. The College carried oil. P P acereditatiun ,was received this diagnostic and therapeutic ,a program of t,ospitai- �A��°s *; A maty soon be a source of heat for week. services in the hospital through standardization alone for 35 years - ry w r Huronview. Huron's home for the 'The award culminates several the coordinated effort of the ' until the Joint Commission on t`` r y , • aged just outside Clinton. It Was years during which the organized medical staff and the Accreditatidn of Hospitals was n t+ t ' learned at last weeks county '� ,, .�., t; v , � xkt �,, ,• 3 administrative and medical governing board of the „established• in 1952 to take over council meeting that Moffat Lake procedures of the hospital have hospital. the approval program. The Joint ,Inc, has. lied Explorations. a i �a��",.;�,r�. �;� �° ����, +,<:... �,,���., e-'• ,� R err,,, ,,� .pp t0 been reviewed and adopted to 2. to establish Standards For Commission was comprised of the Ener Board for a franchise conform to `the high St andards five professional and , hospital. h Yt btu # t ,.ivy ,• . Wql,<, ,>,t,., ,.is ' xt; ., :` Energy g hospital operation and to assist P • ( � r� �,r#,> �. ��.: k s 5 to supply gas to Tuckersmith demanded by the Canadian hospitals tb attain those organizations of which the Township and the company -•has Council on accreditation. An ► ;° ;t .µ�� ,R fj�- standards; Canadian Medical 'Association agreed to supply gas to inspection team from the Council 3,'to recognize compliance with St was a constituent member. The Huronview at 95 cents per cf. This spent some time in the hospital andards by the issuance of inauguration of an all Canadian Y^Y'e SSL rice IS guaranteed to September �sw P g P this spring carrying out a final certificates of accreditation;,:-, •Program to,, assume foil T.. . �r,,k 1. 1976. survey. - 4 to assist and cooperate with responsibility for accreditation of J qtr f' Anson McKinley, reeve of Seaforth Community Hospital Canadian organizations having all eligible hospitals in Canada Stanley Township, told council he. is the third area hospital toprogiams of approval' -of hospitals was a logical development. �fi "`•tM, hopes the deal with Moffat Lake receive accreditation, the others for medical internship and for Accreditation involves a Explorations goes through. being hospitals in Win ham and g hos p g advanced •graduate medical •continuing responsibility for We had ,hoped to have it Goderich. training; maintenance of the standards r completed by this fall but The CanadianCouncil on S. to assume ' such other established and is for specific 4 V probably it will be next yearHospital Accreditation is the one responsibilities and to conduct periods. The Seaforth now," he said. body. officially authorized by such other activities as are accreditation award is for the " The price of fuel oil for federal charter to conduct an compatible with the operation of a maximum period of three years Huronview is now 313.9 centser P accreditation program for hospital accreditation program. when -facilities and procedures gallon, an increase of 16.47.cents• Canadian hospitals. Council was and to have certain other power again will be surveyed Seaforth or a whopping 94 percent increase incor orat ed in 1958 for this PP g P P delineated in its charter for the Community Hospital Adminis•- 1�. since October 19731 purpose. purpose • of carrying on its trator Gordon McKenzie said. t Reeve McKinley also advised The accreditation program is ,a.^A council that the Huronview voluntary. Accreditation. is not s Marj' Jansen, 17, Egmondville, was crowned student at Seaforth District High School. There were committee has become concerned compulsory either orr the part of . Returns to Bolivia missions queen of the Seaforth Fall Fair on Friday. Runners—,eight contestants in the Queen Contest. With the number of young adult the hospital or the accrediting ,� retardees admitted to the Home body. It is a voluntary effort . • up were Mary Margaret Kelly, Seaforth , left, and (Photo by Wilma Oke) in recent months. He- said there carried on by Council in after service - in Canada Diane.Jansen, R.R.2, Seaforth. Marj is a Grade'12 are great many other young adult , cooperation with governing ( retardees throughout the county' boards, administrators and Sister Janet McConnell, M.M., Who will no doubt require care in medical staffs of hospitals to Ontario Maryknoller, who until years to come, improve the quality of patient recently served as Furlough ' Fair officials say "Our concern is increased care in hospitals. Director for- Maryknoll Sisters, • , since we are operating at or near Maryknoll, N.Y., is returning to capacity and our' waiting list of The Functions of Council ' the Maryknoll missions in Bolivia Attendance UP, more ex i its BY virtue s legal powers•senior citizens continues to after brief visits with her sister, •>granted lit its instrument of Sr. M. St. David, Q.S.U., of grow, said Reeve. McKinley. incorporation, Council is Tilbury, Ont., and her brother, Chester Aichib.ald, „ adminis- Y• A big crowd, a large number of The Grade 1 I student was poornik by Leo's Car Sales; and -Brussels and Frank Falconer, trator at Huronview, agreed the authorized Mr. Joseph F. McConnell:—of +► 1. to conduct a survey • and Seaforth, Ont.-, exhibitors and good weather crowned by ia5t :yer's Queen, Connie 'Van .Dyke, by Queen's Clinton. The • Eaton's Livestock . Hume is near capacity. He accreditation program for combined to make the 128th • Margaret Van Dyke. She was Hotel. special was won by,, George reported that '297 residents P g Sister Janet had previously resent' live at. Huronview with Canadian hospitals which will served in Hawaii and Bolivia from Seaforth fall Fair one of the most sponsored by Don Eaton The winners in livestock judg- Kennedy for most points. presently ,, five more in hospital at the encourage Canadian physicians • 1943 until 1971. Her last �suc ccssful kl years. lnsuranc(,t"„ ing were:. dairy cattle, Ayrshires, In the swine judging, the p and, hospitals voluntarily Alf boss, president of the Fair Runners-up were: Mary Mar George Mitchell and Sons, premier breeder was John Mit- 'present time bringing the P Y assignment was in Monte-ro; t population at Huronview to 302 a. to apply certain basic Bolivia, where she served for nine " board said of the fair "fantastic." garct Kelly, sponsored by Wright Thamesford; Tom Coursey, Ailsa, ,,:hell of R.R. 4, Glencoe, who won p P of or anization and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill 'reported Chevrolet and Olds, and Diane Craig; Jerseys,, Jack Van Eg- with his Yorkshires. He was Capacityis '310. principlesg years as a social worker. When there were 41 new exhibitors in Jansen by Gerald's Datsun. mond, Clinton, Alex Ostrom, awarded the Canadian Imperial "And this month the administration for efficient care heavy floods in 1968 drove .the adult sectiohs and ,that the Other contestants were:' Bar- Varna; beef cattle, A erdeen Bank 'of Commerce; - Seaforth, committee is faced with the farmers from their land, Sister gate receipts were up $325 over bara Doig, spons�d by Seaforth Angus, Mrs. Jojrp McCary, R.R. silver tray, largest number of applications for Janet was instrumental insetting t last year. Golf and Countiry Club; Sheila I, Newbury; Herefords, George In the, Yorkshirc Class, Bill admittan ce ever," said Hospital here up a colony in, the jungle area, The Fair was opened Thursdav Geddes, by Coleman's Collision; Kennedy, Lucknow, Whitney Turnbull of Brussels was second; Mr.Archibald. • sponsored by the Bolivian evening by Robert McKinley, Karen MacLean, by MacLean's Coates, Centralia; Shorthorns, Landrace and Lacombe, Jan Van Mr. McKinley told council of aexer�en -es government. p M.P. for. Huron -Middlesex, who Flowers; Joanne Schenck, by Ron Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow, Bodmin Vliet of Brussels, Hugh Hart, recent, meeting with. John Cargo, The daught.er,of the late David �1 and Rose Carpenter, McConnell, paid tribute to the Seaforth Williamson Fuels; Dorothy Van Farms, Brussels, Smith Brothers, Gadshill; all other breeds, Bob Supervisor of Protective Services. 'baby boom Sister Janet entered Maryknoll in Agricultural Societv for keeping Robertson, Walton, Hugh Hart. Community . Services 1938. Following profession and Lip the ustial high calibre of the In the heavy horse competition, Development Branch. Mentally Fair which is the largest in the the winners were: Clydesdale, Retarded Division of the MinistryFor the first time in five years basic training, she was assigned county, the only B class fall' '111 i Walton former n' hospital Charles F. Halliday, yChesley, of Community and Social all the beds in the Obstetrical to Catholid Charities, Honolulu, Despite the political and social Hugon. Mr. McKinley spoke of• George Gregg, Paisley; Perch- Services. Council learned a Unit at -the Seaforth in 1943 where she remained for i 1 unrest which continue to plague the good will that the fair spreads following two vehicle'.crash erons, Orville Bestard, Thorn- protective service -worker 'is to be Community Hospital are in use. years. the *country, 38 Sisters are throughout the community itdale, Reg Black,. Moorefield; located in Huron by April of 19.75. Mrs.George Ring, Director of Sister Janet, the former engaged in pastoral• programs, serves. Robert Neil McClure, 22, of released. Missl•3arber was (Continued on Page 13) The Ministry feels that Nursing, said it is five'years ago. Rosemary McConnell, attended medical works, community Ja "iddcll. M.P.P. for Huron R R I Walton i9ca patient in released on Monday. mentally retarded adults can best it) 1969, when the Unit was last Dublin eparate School and is a development and brought grt•etings from the Legis- intensive Care Unit, St. Joseph's Mr. McClure was transferred be cared for in foster homes in filled. gra nate of St, Ursula's High communications. tative Assembly of Ontario. HeHospto London with a fractured spine. Driver thrown their own communities rather On Wednesday there were six S hoof and Loretto Commercial The Sisters see their primary Hospital. London following a ' commented that w'hcn a aam- ospr collision Saturday Afire started around the truck than being institutionalized. mother's in the hospital and two Coll e. She earned a bachelor of contribution to the people as munity can put together such a Irrihrning about two miles west of following the collision but "The problem comes in trying• waiting. arts deg e from Mattha, and education of laymen in the tine fair it can manage its own Walton Mr. Davis extinguished it with a frolm swather to find homes in the communities During recent years Seaforth College, P chase, N.y.and a theologies of liberation and foil affairs and docs not need quid- fire extinguisher he had in his to take this ty pe of patient and Community Hospital like master's degree in social service human development. in the The McClure car and a tank Leonard Jamieson, of R.R.4, hospitals • across Canada has from Fordham University, medical sphere, emphasis is on once from such a place as truck. A tank of propane gas on type truck were it) collision, The care for. them," said Mr, Toronto. car ,vent into the ditch and the the truck was thrown into a field Clinton, received injuries to his McKinley. experienced a continuing Besides her brother and sister care of the sick and poor with A' merchants' display and a . truck rolled over the car and on the impact and it blew up but right shoulder and both knees ''The committee can foresee decrease in the number of residing in Ontario, Sister, Janet special focus on formation of variety program entertained thended up on all four wheels' e was far enough away no one,,,vas Y as Sunday in�a Swather - car collison the da when this could, be a maternity admissions. Hospital has a brother, the Rev. John para -medical personnel. Other on No. 8 Highway i l throngs who visited the arena. injured, g y rear his home. •• major problem, Reeve officials refused to comment on McConnell, also a Maryknoll, priorities are prepay tion of Friday's events started with a Mr. McClure had to be pried The collision, which occurred Mr. Jamieson , who was McKinley stated. "if Huronview the possibility that the admissions missioner; her sister, Mrs. Jean women for the .promotion of parade of over 600 school children out of the car and was taken to the on County Road 25, two miles returning the swather to a is the only place provided for this -week would mark a reversal Dingeman, lives in Detroit, Mich. women and programming for and floats led by the Seaforth Wingham General Hospital along west of County Road 12'at Walton neighbour, was travelling on the these people, it could deprive of the. trend towards fewer Maryknoll Sisters have been in turnover of leadership to local District High School Girls' Trtun- with a passenger in his car, at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, was shoulder of the highway when babies. Bolivia for more than 30 vears, laymen. senior citizens of the facilities pet Band. Catherine Barbour, 18, of investigated by Constable Ken struck by a car driven by Stephen which have been provided for Marj Jansen. f7, of Egntond- Blucvalc. The two occupants of Armstrong of Goderich. Clark of Londesboro. He was them." ville, was chosen Queen of the the truck, the driver Ronald Damage to the McClure car thrown about 75 feet according to "The next couple of years may Fair from among nine contest. Davis, 26, and tite passenger was $1.100 and to 'the truck a witness to the accident, he was brit some answers" ReeveReversedraindecision ants. She was chosen for her Jeffrcv Lvones. 16. both of $3.000, treated at Clinton Public Hospital McKinley went: on. "But it will appearance and her public speak- Stratford were treated at the Mr. McClure and Miss Barbour and released. Tlie swather was take i little bit of understanding ing ability. hospital for cuts and bruises and were to be married in October. heavily damaged. to the part of society r general and ourselves as leaders to try to wen construction costs rise �, • bring this Oout.". ',t °`� aAALUkain othei business, council Seven of the ratepayers of 'heard the tenders were ten per in Egmondville. it was sold for appointed the restructuring ,„ •.,, .. Tuckersmith Township who were cent higher than estimated, they residential purposes. committee avith Warden W. J. Y F k prepared to have the Dill Drain backed down. Gas for Vanastra Elston as chairman and John constructed received a rude shock Reeve Elgin Thompson said it ,)ark Burton of `Moffat Lake Baker, Hensall Joe Kerr, Tuesday 'tight at a meeting of. was ''completely unreasonable to Explorations was at the meeting ' y .Winham; Everett Mclhvain. b t , " �•+ g Tuckersmith Council. They Ira Goderich Township and Lloj•d R. pay $16,000 fur a drain on a to discuss supplying natural gas X% `l;l,t' learned that construction costs hundred acre farm as one to Vanastra. i Ferguson, Usborne as niembers: t� ¢ had risen ten percent over the landowner would have had to pay. With Mr. Burton at the 60 ,� approved the increase for fuel (25 t ad ° - -'engineer'sThe seven owners present meeting was Paul Kerrigan of .-r -, percent' requested b} the Socia] For the past several months the agreed to o back to the original Clinton who will be the franchise t� � Service Committe for those g g' g land owners affected by the drain Ian for a mainly open drain. dealer for the Moffat firm, The persons on welfare in Huron P p Count}': and learned that the to be built east of Seaforth have C6urt of Revision was set by proposed ro agreement will be a ght •.-- 1 �, �;;� g a " been attending numerous council Council for October 22 and 30 year term. Mr.$urton said he 5220.000 addition to the- Huron- � f th t�' r , . meetin s in an effort to reach tenders will be advertised or a has a 20- ear supply read from a..,+ ;,,4,` Perth Regional Assessment gY PPy Y + _ v��„ A. agreement on whether the drain open drain. wells in Goderich Township. Office \A be. officially opened P• w M +'° +i '°w should he open or closed. Owners at the meeting were Donates Park Land i fu '�' t ,. t . su. November 14., Engineer Henry Uderstadt of JohnOldfield, Harry Arts, Council will accept a giftdf 1/2 Huron, County Is well represented at the the trip were (left; Fred Mote of Bayfleld who will International Plowing Match in ,Halton .this week. demonstrate making shingles at the Match; George The large delegation is laying the.foundation for a Campbell, R.R.1, Seaforth; Tom Leeming and his successful match in Huron when the International father, William Leeming, both of A.R,4, Walton; 1 comes here in 1978. The �&oup travelled in a caravan Raymond Schotchmer of Huron County Museum who w4ich gathered at Seaforth Monday morning and is taking the Museum bus with a. display to the included floats and exhibits. Among, those making match, Orangeville prepared the original Stewart Bannerman, .Lloyd and - acre of propterty in Egmondville. plan for: the drain Which called for Matt Haney and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lots i and t, north of West 10.430 lineal feet of open drain Maloney. Engineer Henry Bayfield Street (located north of and 2,733 lineal feet of closed Uderstadt was present to answer Egmondville Cemetery) for a drain. The landowners decided to questions. playground for the children of have more of the drain closed. The former Logsdon Chicken Egmondville from Miss Vera in late August the owners Hatchery property from which the Pierce of Sun City, Arizona. accepted the revised drainage. building was torn down has been In answer to a letter from report calling for 18,495 lineal sold to Kenneth Coleman of Council asking to lease or feet of the and 2,733 feet of closed Egmondville for $3,1+05. The purchase the old Quinlan . drain. Court of Revision was set township, acquired the property homestead as a playground. 'Miss for Septembet 24 'and tenders for unpaid taxes. it is located at Pierce offered it as a gift.. She were called for the -construction. the boundry of Seaforth and requested it be used as a Tuesday when the landowners Egmondville on the Main Street. (Continued on Page 16)