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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-05-29, Page 6SAVINGS IN CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION EARN Life Insurance Up To $2,000 (No medical required) PWS DIVIDENDS On minimum monthly balance TERM DEPOSITS EARN 7% Phone 482-3467 6 Clinton News -Record, Tnursda 4 May 291 1969 Gerhprdo Broeze Crash injuries take life of nurse from Varna Mrs. J. IL F. Broeze of Varna, a nurse at Clinton Public Hospital, died last. Saturday in Victoria Hospital, London, of injuries sustained in an auto accident May 12, She was 53 years old. Ontario Provincial Police, Goderich detachment, report that Mrs. Broeze's car crashed into a tree as she drove home from work at the hospital. The single -car accident occurred about 11:40 p.m. 1.3 miles south of County Road 13 on County Road 31 in Goderich Township. Mrs. Broeze was taken by ambulance to Clinton Public Hospital where she was treated before being transferred to the hospital in London. A native of the Netherlands, Mrs, Breeze was born April 28, 1916, daughter of Daatje and the late Gerritt Bosch, and was married in October, 1947 to John H. F. Broeze, The couple came to Canada in 1949 and liyed in. Dryden and Fort William, Ontario, before coming to mona about ears ago- Aregreed nurse on the staff at Clinton Public Hospital for the last eight years, Mrs. Broeze formerly worked at Huronview and was a member of Bethel Reformed Church, Exeter. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, John, and two daughters, Dianne and Joanna, all of the home address; her mother, a sister and five brothers, all in Holland. Funeral services were held yesterday at Bethel Reformed Church in Exeter with the Rev. 1•I. Heeg officiating. Arrangements were made by, Beattie Funeral Home in Clinton. Burial was in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. Pallbearers were Tom Consitt, Louis Taylor, William Taylor, William McAsh, Albert Postma and Peter Bilstra. Obituary MRS. FRANK A. NORMAN Herbert (Erdis) Hinz of New Hamburg; four sons, Dewar of Goderich, William of Holmesville, Frank of Parkhill and Bruce of Clinton; a sister, Mrs. Annie Roe of Milverton, a brother, John Dewar of Kitchener, 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held last Friday from Beattie Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev. A. J. Mowatt officiating. Pallbearers were Ivan Daley, Don Snullser of Toronto, Thomas Hinz, Frank Hinz, Douglas Norman and Robert Norman. Flowerbearers were Thomas Roe, Edward Grigg, Jack Yeo and Frank Baxter. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. Mrs. Margaret Norman, a former resident of Holmesville, died May 20 in Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital at the age of 92. She was living in New Hamburg. A native of Wellesley, Ontario, Mrs. Norman was born January 7, 1877, daughter of the late Thomas and Agnes Dewar. Married June 26, 1906 in Milbank, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Norman later lived in Milbank and in Holmesville. Mr. Norman died in 1955. Mrs. Norman was a member of Holmesville United Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Chris (Agnes) Gerber of Toronto and Mrs. R.C. school board asks. parents to meeting The Huron -Perth Separate School Board wants to meet with parents of Clinton schoolchildren — those in the public as well as the Catholic school — this Sunday :evening at, eight o'clock in'4tbie parish:hall of St. Joseph's School. A spokesman for the board said the purpose of the meeting is to inform parents of the board's intent in the Clinton area and to indicate that the : nrd is very interested in the .e of the Catholic school in town. The fact that quite a number of r• .Catholic students attend c,iblic school concerns the board.. ar a ats members hope to learn what problems are responsible, ' 'he spokesman. Some try to scare farmers,. says GFO drive Sonne. people .are trying tq Scare acid confuse the farmer by telling him that a General Farre. 'Organization will be government controlled, Malcolm Davidson, Brucefield,.chairman of the GFO Campaign Committee, said in Toronto today, "These people have either not read the legislation .or they are deliberately misinterpreting it, Mr. Davidson said. Farmers will be asked in June to vote on whether or pot they want a General Farm Organization to represent farmers interests. The vote is being planned because many farmers have become discouraged by the efforts .of two under -financed organizations the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the Ontario Farmers Union — to speak for farmers, Some of those who are opposed to a General Farm Organization are concentrating on the cry of "Government Control." "Let them look at the legislation that governs the so-called self-governing professions,". Mr, Davidson said. "Some of them can't even elect their own governing body." "Under the Dental Act, the Minister of Health and the Minister of Education are members of the governing body which must include a member elected by and from each body granting degrees in Ontario. "Under the Medical Act doctors can elect the governing body. However, the legislation specifies that there must be a representative 'of each degree granting faculty on that governing body. The Minister of Health is a member of the Council. "The lawyers are worse off. The Law Society Act provides that the Minister of Justice, Solicitor General (Canada) and the Attorney General of the Province must be members of the governing body which must include ex -treasurers and life benchers as well as elected members." 'Under the GFO legislation, farmers will be able to elect all the members of the Provincial Council the governing body of the organization. The same people who are crying "government control" are telling farmers that the legislation to provide for a GFO will prevent the integration of marketing boards into the GFO, Mr. BUSINESS AS USUAL 111 OUR PHONE NUMBER HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED IT'S 482-3484 OUR TEMPORARY WAREHOUSE Is THE .WEARWELL HOSIERY BUILDING MARY STREET CLINTON WE HAVE IN STOCK MINERALS MILK REPLACER ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS PIG STARTER CATTLE SUPPLEMENTS LAY &C. HOG SUPPLEMENTS WE WILL SE PLEASED' TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Call Us Or Drop In CLINTON FEED MILL chairman Davidson said. He added: "This is simply untrue." Tho Ontario Minister of. Agriculture and Food has stated publicly that there is nothing in Bill 140 to prevent farmers from wiping out marketing boards, amalgamating them or integrating there within the, GFO. "Our own Iawyer, a farm marketing specialist from St. Catharines, has made the same statement to the GFO Campaign Committee," Mr, Davidson said. 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