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BY HAL CLAUS
CHIEF OF POLICE
The whole community is
disturbed and extrememly
frustrated by the events of the
past week. Some of our most
promising young people had
their lives terminated
through tragic car accidents.
It all seems so senseless. We
at the police department are
trying our utmost to remove
careless and reckless drivers
from the road.
At this time I would ask all
parents to supervise the driv-
ing hibits of their children.
Set curfews fog them, remem-
ber it is better to take the car
keys, even, if it results in a
family' squabble, than to get
a call from the hospital. Let's
work together and save lives.
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Singers
The BlythVestival Singers
will resume their wieldy
rehearsal schedule on Mon.
day, September 14 in Blyth
Memorial Hall.
Notv starling its second
season, this tidied choir of 80
voices enjoyed sell-out
houses at its three concerts
last year and is looking
forward to smother successful
year in 198142. The choir,
whose members come from a
forty-mile radius around
Blyth, is under the mks-
stood direction of Mr. Lawrie
Rowbothem, of Listowel.
Plans for this season in-
clude a benefit performance
Oct. 24 in support of the Blyth
Merinxial Hall Building
Fund, a special perfOrmanc,e
QtChristitiatitutsk oti Dee. 6.
and concerts In Matti and
Jttne. These *ill alt tike place
in Itlyth Memorial'
If - yorit- would like more
information sbOut the Blyth
Festival Singers, please call
choir president Lynda Lents
at 51.3.9636.
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Most of the dead teeth can. •
be s,ave:cl and pa1ahlk . •
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toresnOve th Oita* (dead,
decomposing,, • infected!'
Poing tissues), and to her,.
Medea* seal the ca:nal'(Fig-•
143)., This will enable the
damaged bone in the root-tip
area to recuperate, and the
tooth can continue serving its
masticatory and esthetic
purposes.
The only alternative to this
treatment would be ex-
traction of the tooth and its
replacement by - 'either
removable 'denture or a fixed
bridge - both more costly and
annoying solutions.
The Ladies Aid of First
Presbyterian Church met on
Tues. Sept. I at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Ann Agar, president.
opened the meeting with
prayer. 44 hymn was sung.
Mrs. Van Rooijen read
rO‘ hontoes of the list meet-
4I-NiSeveied and Sopron&
A. thank' , Moir was, read•
fella Mrs. frank Philli s. ifs* Mice Reid gave the
' yeaatirOes Mon.'
Business was discuSsed,
The offering was received
and dedicated.
The Program was, each
member telling what they did
through the summer and
What trips they hail taken.
This proved very interesting.
Another hymn was sung.
Mrs. Ann Agar closed the
meeting with prayer.
Grace was sung, and a
social time followed.
Seaforth
Ladies
Obituaries
Towns* council and Lints-
tee of the Separate SchOol
Board.
Surviving are two sons Bill
and Terry of Kitchener, three
sisters. Esther (Mrs. Fergus
Kelly) of Dublin. Annie ((sirs.
Bob Byrne) of Hamilton and
Loots (Mts. Bert Gliddon) of
Clinton. He also is survived
by .four grandchildren
Michael, Shawn; Mark and
Heather. He was predeceas-
ed by one: brother Harold.
Visitations were at the
Schreiter-Sandrock Funeral
Home. Kitchener, Friday
"Ftliwerbeniers were Mar• at home, five grand-
ray McGregor, Stephen Me- eldidien end "four Vent"
Gregolr, Kevin Cnyne, grandchildren and four
Charles Nyland and Joe feat-grandchildren.
Eckert. , She was predeceased by
two sons, Elmer and Em-
MUMMA.. RYAN minuet; sisters Laura Sin-
William A. , Ryan, 247 etcher, Ly dis Banks; and
Franklin Ave., Kitchener Annie Praia; and one broth-
died in KitChener Waterloo a, Willem Fred.
Hospital, Wednesday Sept. 2 The funeral service was
following a lengthy illness. .. held August 31 from the
He was 69. Whitney-Bibey Funeral
He was a retired.- farmer Home Sedorth with the
and a former employee of St. Reverend James Vinslyke
Mary's Hospital. He attend- (Mekong, Burial was In
ed Beechwood School, Dublin •. McKillop Cemetery.
Continuation High Schooland Pallbearers • were:: flirty
was a graduate of Stratford Regale, Hill lieuerrnan, Ray
,Teachers College. He was a norm, Tim Ake, Tony Sie-
member of the Stratford mom and Willard Bennewies.
--Knights -of Columbus - and-a
formermernber of McKillop
d Ron Roar. Pe feslitvived Worm ion.
The Ausable-Bayfield QM-
servation Authority has re-
cently hired a Water Re-
lource Co-ordinator and a
Watershed Planning and
Community Relations Co;
The Water Resources Co-
ordinator's position, created
following a stiff reorganizat-
ion; has been filled by Frank
Balite. Mr. Belem has comp-
leted university study in
Biology at the University of
Western Ontario and worked
daring three previous sum-
mers with the Saugeen Val-
ley Conservation Authority.
His responsibilities will in-
clude developing a flood
forecasting system, ,inple-
menting a flood emergency
procedures and (yarning sys-
tem, enforcing flood and fill
line regulations, monitoring
water quality and inspecting.
Water control structures.
Dan Kennaley replaces
Steve Lane as Community
Relations CO-ordinator and in
addition will be responsible
for the ,co-ordination of wat-
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VFlou..04V f*Miiier with
.the anatomy of the tooth and
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:thefe P0.04 ttia'raC'
'.1001.-44$ as opeanin at lira
rootttip; - •
1‘9Ofik,
opening 1000.' vessels. and
:enter the canal
, supplying bleed and per-
ceptibility Which are
necessary for the life of the
pulpit tissues (widely known
as a nerve).
Under certain circum-
stances (deep decay, trauma
etc.) the living puipal tissues
in the canal may die. Usual
consequence of this is
irritation of the: bone (socket)
in the area around the.
root-tip with an abscess as a
final manifestation of the
ershed planning. community
relations is a Conservation
Authority program that in-
dudes , outdoor education,
communication ?Mb water-
shed residents and visitor
aervices--at. conservation...-
Watershed planning
involves identifying resour-
ces management problems
within the' watershed and
developing, at a broad level,
alternate solutions to those
problems. •
Mr. Kennaley has'comp-
leted university study 'in
outdoor recreation and re-
,Source management at the
University of Waterloo. He
worked for the Ausable Bay-
ield Conservation Authority
in 1978 and has also -'worked
forthe-Boy Scouts of Canada
and the National Parks.
Other members of the
technical staff at the Conser-
vation Authority include:
John Schwindt, Conservation'
Services Co-ordimitor; and
John Smithers, Plan Review -
Co-ordinator.
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MANNING THE TABLES — Steven Dalrymple
was one of the maple who-manned-the tables at
the `former Rowoliffe's Garage where a big
On Tuesday, Sept. $ our
children will be returning to
school. some' for the first
time. Parents please teach
you child to obey the safety
rules on the road to and from
school, and on the school bus.
Motor 'ists please remem-
ber., "Where a school bus is
stopped on a highway, the
driver of a vehicle: (a) when
overtaking a school, bus on
which the words "do not pass.
when signals flashing" are
marked and two red signal
lights are illuminated by
intermittent flashes; and (b)
-when meeting on such a
highway, other than a high-
way with *a median strip, a
school bus on the front of
which two red signal-lights.
are illuminated with intermit-
tent flashes, SHALL STOP
the vehicic -before_ reaching
the school- bus and SHALL
.1107...1ROCBEB _until...the.._
school bus resumes motion or
the signal lights are no longer
operating.
WANTED,
Caretaker
for Walton Comm-
unity Hall. Please
apply in writing
before Sept. 30 °
stating salary ex -
Pected. Walton
Women's institute.
Mrs. Bill Humph -
ries Secretary -
Treasurer. Box 22,
Walton,, NOK, 1ZO.
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DAVID HUARD With. Parish Prayers Friday
Pallbearers from the fun- evening. Prayers were offer=
era) of. David Huard Were " id, it the funeral lid-Me
Terry Williamson; Thirty Vizi. Satsil Septemii- 5 at
cent, Kevin Loughnane, Jim 10:30 a.m. followed by Mass
Lone, Jerry Feeney and Phil ofChriatian Burial at Blessed
Hogarth. Sacrament. B.C!'. Church at
a.M. Rev. E. Sheridan
IBIANFILANAGAN • .officiated. Interment was in
Pallbearers for the funeral St. Columtian Cemetery. "
er, Dale Cronin, Brad Few. R.R. 1. Dublin, died !kith, •
McGsvin, Mike &user, The. McKillop Township
David Murray and Tom native, daughter at. the late
Henry Koehler and the form.
JOSEPHFLANAGAN Catherine Re e,
Pallbearers for the Aug.. 30 number of Cavan United
funeral of Joseph Flanagan Church in Winthrop and and
were: rinelenowlek.,Ed___.7110b Ine deeeesed- lit _her_ ...
Kiooster, Don Rockwell
Gord Murray, Don Bruer, seven Yeses ago.
of Brian Flanagan, August 30
were: John Court, Louis Malr4DA HOHMEH--- New staff starts at Looby, Joe Kelly, Rob Deloy- Melinda Hodder, 84,
son
Rower bearers were John Sed
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erth Community Hospi- he Bayfield Ausable .' August 28, 1981, at the,'`'
Eckert Mike y, Kell Brian ttd• •I •
Pointers from
the police chief
garage sale was held on the weekend by Several
local families, and Bob and Betty's Variety.
(Photo by Hook)
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