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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.
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Tho Ontario Minister of.
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Bill 140 to prevent farmers from
wiping out marketing boards,
amalgamating them or
integrating there within the,
GFO.
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Catharines, has made the same
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Committee," Mr, Davidson said.
Producers who market farm
products through a marketing
plan can, on majority decision,
have their products marketed
through a GFO, Mr. Davidson
said. "It is up to producers to
decide the question themselves."
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