The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-29, Page 20DR, W.C. SPROAT
Dr. William Charters Sproat,
75, a Stratford resident since 1940
died at Stratford- General
Hospital on Monday.
Re was born in Tuckersmith
Township near Kippen and
attended S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith
Public School. He graduated from
Seaforth Collegiate Institute in
1919.
Following his- graduation in
medicine from the Univesity of
Western Ontario in 1926, he
opened a practise in Seaforth
which he continued until 1940.
During this time he did
post-graduate work in surgery in
Edinburge Scotland and Vienna,
Austria.
He came to Stratford as a
surgeon and practised there until
his retirement in 1972. He was
chief of surgery at Stratford
General Hospital for 2S years.
Dr. Sproat was a member of the
Ontario Medical Association, the
Canadian Medical Association, a
fellow of the American College of
Surgeons and a fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons.
He was, a member of St. James
Anglican Church and a former
member of the Seaforth and
Stratford Lions Clubs.
Surviving are his wife, the'
foriner Ruth. Frances Armstrong;
two grandchildren, John and Ann
Buechler, of London.
child, a daughter, Barbara, Mrs.
H.M. Buechler, who died in 1971,
two brothers, Earl and Edwin,
and a sister, Agnes.
A private funeral service was
held at St. James Anglican
Church chapel Wednesday
morning at 10 a.m. Burial
fored at Avondale Cemetery.
Tax Park , town hall
(Continued from Page 1)
Farmland and buildings will be
assessed and taxed at market
value but the taxes will be paid by
the province. Like other resi-
dences, farm residences will be
taxed at 50 per cent -of the market
value which will be paid by the
owner. If the property changes
use there will be added provisions
to recover the taxes paid by the
Province.
The new system will be phased
in over a period of five yeamto
eliminate abrupt tax .changes.
The sessions will be held in the
GDCI auditorium Aug. 4 at 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 4:30
p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ,
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committee, chaired by
deputy-reeve, Bill Dale and
members councillor, 'George
Hildebrand, reeve Flannery and
Mayor Betty Cardno will
interview the.applicants Saturday
morning and expect to make a
recommendation ,to the next
council meeting, August 9.
other.'business
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line to the home of Mrs. Mac
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St.eitt a11tiWest,5 t;
beside the sidewalk at the Ann-St.
side of her house. If the lateral
had gone on Mrs. McKellar's
property two trees, a magnolia
and a maple would have been
destroyed: The change wouldn't '
cause any construction problems,
clerk Williams said.
Sewer construction on Goderich
Street, West with traffic
detouring down James St., has
been going on all week.
-14nrienn,ier: "Actually, 'I'm an.
author. I once wrote a book
untitled, One Hundred Ways To
Earn A Fortune."
Businessman: "Then wily are
you begging?"
Panhandler: "This is one of the
ways." .
Have pony rides, games
at Campbell reunion
Campbell were signed by all
present.
The day closed with a peanut
scramble for the children.
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Obituary
Shirley, and pods, ryleClitreAtilif.
friends Clare ' McClure 'and
friends spent the past week
camping at' the Bentniller Falls.
Mrs. George Counter,, Richard,
Kassandra Vicky returned
home with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bun McConnell of Ottawa
on Friday evening after spending
the past three weeks at their-
cottage at Norway Bay, Quebec.
Mrs. Sam McClure and Doug,.
Mrs. Robert Dalton, Bob
Thompson spent a few days the
past week camping at Pine Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter
of Colbogte Township, Misses
Janet and Nancy Jo Reynolds of
Southfield Michigan and their
grandmother Mrs. Joe Arinstrong
of Detroit came Friday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson Jim, Sheila, Sharon:
and Bob.
Mr. Patrick Nolan, Patrick, and
Shane of Toronto spent ,the
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SETTINGALL,THE COPY — There are at least 1500
column inches of news copy-in each edition of the
Expositor, and every inch, along with the smaller
lines in the ads is typed by Henrietta Brown on this
computer typesetter. After regular office hours,
Sandra Falconer does the night shift typing. on
Mondays' and Tuesdays on the same machine. The
machine is equipped with two different type faces
and handles paper;and copy from one column to
eight inches wide. .While Mrs. Brown types on the
keyboard the machine'sets the copy on light sensitive
paper. After setting a few hundred lines, she runs
the paper through the process,or, in the photo below,
where chemicals bring .up -the imprint on the ip-aber.
It's called photo typesetting and has allowed speed
up revolution from the old days when newspaper
type was set on a linotype and put together line by
line. From the processor it's on to the proofreader,
where every line is read over and checked.
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The descendants of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John Campbell held
their sixteenth family reunion in
—Family Paradise Park with ninety
people in attendance.
The early part of the afternoon
was spent in social chat while the
young folk enjoyed a swim in the
local pool and had pony rides.
A program of sports were
conducted by Mr. and. Mrs. Jick
Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
S'cotchmer. The results are:
Sack Races: Men's - Glen
McClure, Jack Malwain;
Women's - Janice Houston,
Marianna Ryan; Boys 8-12 -
David McLlwain, Mark
McDonald; Girls 8-12 - Elaine
McDonald, Cheryl Fraser; Boys 8,
& under = Mark McDonald,:
Jimmy Campbell; Girls 8 & under
- Pamela, Campbell, Jennifer
Scotchmer.
Running Races: boys & girls 8
& under - Mark McDonald,.
Pamela Campbell; Boys & girls, I
& under - Steven Ryan,- Peggy
' Ryan; 'Boys & .girls, 12 & under,
Grant McDonald, Mark
McLlwain tied with. Elaine
McDonald. '
Walking Races: Men -
Lawrence Ryan, Jim Collins;
Women '- Joan; McDonald, Ruth
Campbell.
Extra Running Races: Girls 6
& under - Laurie Collins, Jennifer
Scotchmer; Boys 12' & under -
Mark;' McLlwain, David
McLlwain.
After singing grace, everyone
sat down to a smorgasbord.dinner
arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Anion
McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
McClure.
After dinner, the president
ack McLlwain conducted a short
business session. The president
welcomed everyone.
It was decided to have.the next.
reunion in 1978 in Seaforth Lions
Park, the last Sunday in July. Mr.
and . Mrs. Bern McKinley and
Mrs. Mildred Campbell are the
lunch committee. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Collins and Mr. and Mrs.
Don, McNeil the sports
committee.
The officers for 1978 are: '
President, Gerald Ryan; secret-
ary-treasurer, MrS. Wm.
Thamer; Family Tree Comm. -
Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht, Mrs. Edna
,Hackwell and Mrs. Bill Rogerson.
Get well cards ,for Mrs. Jean
McKinley and • Mrs. Rosina.
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The Huron/Perth.,
District Health Council •
Steering Committee
respectfully solicits ttle opinions of all organiza-
tions and interested citizens, 'with regard to the
formation of a Dittrldt•Health Council to assess the
needs and recommend to the Ministry the priority
for Health expenditures In the two counties.
All submissions will be carefully tabulated and will
ultimately dictate the recommendation the Com-
mittee will be obliged to make to the Minlitry.of
Health.
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All members of the Steering Committee are
available for meetings' and will provide informa-
tion regarding the function and duties of a District
Health bound!.
For Further information Contact:
Box 729
VVingham !Ontario
Foresters held' a pork chop
barbeque at the hall on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and
Dwayne of Parkhill, Billy
Preszcator visited on Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs., Jim Preszcator,
Debbie and Michael. Billy
returned home having spent the
past week with the Scott's.
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Barry Turner of Tuckersmillt.
Mr. andMrs. Paul Southgate
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