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B, J. McCann terY.
Pallbearers were three grarid-
sons Edward: Glavin, Donald district farmer and Kenneth McCann, Leo Me-, .
Ilhargey and Patrick Kenney.
Benjamin j. McCann died in
Zurich on Saturday,. Sept. 22 in
his 71st year. He farmed in
Stephen township until his re-
tiremeat eight years ago,
Surviving are his widow, the
former Emma. Hoffman, two
sons Clement of Stephen Twe.,
Joseph of Clinton, four daugh-
ters (Evelyn) Mrs. Hubert Mc-
Keever, Mt. Carmel; theona
Mrs. John Glavin, 'McGillivray
township; (Alice) Mrs. Donald
Hartman and (Eileen) Mrs. Ar-
thur Cielinas both of London;
also 37 grandchildren and one
great. grandchild.
Requiem High. Mass was
sung Monday, Sept. 24 by Rev.
Father C, A. Doyle in St. Boni.
face RC Church, Zurich. Inter-
ment was in adjoining ceme-
Children should he seen, not
hurt.
Hess
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ZURICH
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
pric.v.••••:•,•.•. ••"
hit s municipal budget 1BIRTHS CARPS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM —
Municipalities stand to kin,
substantially by reason of pro.
vincial legislation limiting the
so-called unconditional grant for
hospitilization of indigents, Her-
on county council. was. told at
Friday's session.,
In Hie interest of economy,
Many municipalities have in-
aired with the hospital services
commission some Or all families
in receipt of welfare, but pone
of this premium cost is per-
mitted to be included for the
purpose of determining "100%
of such statutory payments,"
This seems illogical, inas-
much, as if there had been no
coverage with the commission
the cost of hospitalization would
have been more than the Prem.
him cost, and the whole cost of
such payments would have been
allowed
Council concurred in a Wind-
sor resolution seeking to have
the situation rectified,
'We have some 90 persons or
families covered in the Ontario
Hospital Services at the present
time," said Clerk - Treasurer
Berry, "and cannot claim the
expenditure for grant, purposes,
We could continue the hospital
plan, and then all the money
paid out would be available for
grant. This came to my mind
immediately after we heard of
the change, .Mr, MacNaughton
Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Haisi, F.RANCIS—In loving memory has been working on 11." .nosh, chairman of the property •CDN,NOLLY
e wasesented h Reeve of its reort in which contracts
Report of the finance .cony- committee , received approval J, A. Connolly, Grand Bend, Crediton,• would like to thank of. my dear wife, Maud Fran-
raitte announce the birth of A son, all their friends and neighbors cis, who passed away one pr Adair, of Wingham. The Wind- were awarded as follows; paint, Charles Christopher, at South who so kindly assisted them at year ago, September 25, 1961,
soc resolution to. 'which it re- log outside of jail, D. A, Kay, Huron Hospital, September the time of the fire, Special God knew she was suffering,
feared added: Clinton, $695; coal supply for 18. thanks to RCAF Station Cent- He knew she was in .pain;
"whereas hipri er years th e jail, next two seasons, Over- DAWK—Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth ralia and Crediton fire depart-. Ile knew that she would never
full grant bas beers received bolt Coal Co., Goderich, $22.85 Dawe, Grand fiend, announce .ments for their co-operation In this world be well again,
during the current
yea r (ae t u „ per ton; supply of fuel, oil. to the birth of a son, Kenneth 27c He saw the road was getting
ally about June 1 in 1961), it is courthouse for next two seasons, James, at South Huron Has- We wish to thank everyone
now apparent that the reduced Ross Scott, Brucefield, at 33,96 pital, September 23. who remembered Elaine and. Trough,
grant will be paid in two a. per gallon; office furniture for FORAN — Gordon and Helen baby twins with visits, cards, '5° He closed her we ary eyelids
mounts, only 5Va during the crown attorney's department, Foran (nee Melihargey) wish gifts and flowers while -they And whispered
hallsi w hard to climb, ,,
°Peace be
he
fiscal year and the remainder K A. Hammond, Moorefield, to announce the birth of a were in South Huron Hospital. thine
,ere
budgeting and financial plan- council chamber and found it gust 31 — a brother for Jim- staff , Larry and Elaine
is a serious blow to municipal. public address system 'for the ham General Hospital, Au- Miss Claypole and a u r al n g
This The committee investigated a son, William Gerald, at Wing- Special thanks to Dr, Gans, —Lovingly remembered by her
, ham, 1,7 a BIRTHS . -
husband Birt.
No OHARD.E
27* some time after January L.
Bayn-
ning, as well as materially al- too expensive. mie.CARDS OF THANKS 75
feeling operating account and 'Worsell Bros., Goderich. sub- mitaiajo. — Mr, and Mrs, Her- a and • • IA Hunter --- - .. °
Ir. Mrs Hama., .glanAGEMENT6 75c
the cash position over the year milted the only tender on heat- bert J. Miller D Sh od ' to . all
end.
a . •a w 0 , wish thank those w h o IN MaMORIAMS
ing renovations, at $1,823, and announce the birth of a were so kind to them while (Four-line verse) $1.00
- ,' "It is also suggested that i Extra Verses, each ,,,, .-,... 25; t this was accepted, daughter at South Huron Mrs. Hunter was a patient in
would be most reassuring for Consideration is being given Hospital, September 21, Victoria Hospital. 27*
municipalities at budget time if by the committee to having re- 11IARCHILDON—Mr, and Mrs, The family of the late Mrs, there was statutory assurance produced and framed pictures Florent Marchildon, RCAF Reta Morley wish to express that any new legislation affect. of county councils prior to 1922,
ing financial income or ex- Groups from that year are al- Station Centralia, announce their sincere thanks and ap.
penditure o f municipalities ready mounted in a courthouse 11.M.on Hospital, September and relatives for their many
the birth of a son at South preciaiton to friends, neighbors
would not he made effective corridor. Reeve Tom Meiper of 2 2, acts of kindness, contributions until the first of the year fat- Mullett offered pictures of a- PINDER, — Mr. and. Mrs. Jim to the Canadian Cancer Society,
towing passage of such legisla- round 1911 and 1912. Pinder, Exeter, announce the beautiful floral tributes, cards ti er
Reeve Glenn Webb of Steph- on Saturday, October 20, 1962,
en, roads chairman, su at 2;30 o'clock. 27c ggested
a tour by the whole council over Mrs. Harold King, of Tilbury, Sincere thanks to all my wishes to announce the engage- rela relatives, friends and neigh - the county roads system , with anent of her daughter, Mary a view to making a note of Anne, to Mr. William Thomas hors who remembered me with
things they might recommend
treats, flowers, visits and cards Brock, son of Mr. and. Mrs. to the committee for the fol.
while I was a patient in St. Russell Brock, of Kippen. The lowing year, Warden McCutch.
Joseph's Hospital. S p e c i a 1 wedding will be solemnized at eon expressed approval of t h eHyatt Avenue United Church thanks to the nursing staff of
plan, "for another year,"in London :Friday evening, Oc- the third floor.—Mrs. Laverne
tuber 5, at 7:00 p.m. 27c Council adopted the report of Heywood, 27c
the Huron.view committee, which Words cannot adequately ex- awarded the contract for hunker press our gratitude to those fuel oil to Fuel Oil Corporation, CARDS OF THANKS — who expressed 'their sympathy Breslau, at 9,740 per gallon. A M Huron supplier, Ross Scott of
Mrs. Irwin Ford wishes to and helpfulness to us so beau-
Brucefield, one of four tenders, thank everyone who so kindly (Rutty at the time of our re-
, remembered her in any way cent sorrow, Special thanks to had bid 10,25r', Hon, W. K. Warrender, On- while she was a patient in the commanding officer and
tario minister of labor, sent a Victoria Hospital, S p e c i a I air force personnel of RCAF
memorandum about the. new thanks to Dr, Fletcher and Dr. Station Centralia, Rev. Bren
construction safety act, which Mowry and nursing staff, fifth DeVries, Exeter Ladies. Legion
makes mandatory the appoint—floor east. 27* Auxiliary Branch 167, Rebecca
meet of inspectors by "every Norm and. I would like to Lodge, WA and Guild of Trivitt
county", Desiring more infor. say "thank you" to our many Memorial Church, Dr, Gans,
mation, council laid. this over, friends and relatvies for cards, Dr. Read, Hopper-Hockey fune-
A resolution from Welland flowers and visits received ral home, pallbearers, friends
county council opposed the while I was a patient in St. Jo- and neighbors. May God bless
measure and asked repeal,
sigh'shospital, London. Spec- you all.—Mr, J. H, Hookey,
lel thanks to Dr. Esker, Dr. Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. R.
set new pay rates Mackenzie, Dr, Hesston and Hookey and family, Sarnia.
Carrie Norry. 27* Mr. and Mrs, Whitney Coates
ish to thank all those who re-
and membere them with cards on
Called upon by the warden as
d
reforestation committees. their thirty-fifth wedding an-
the session closed, he said: "I niversary. 27*
assure you this is one day I I would like to take this op-
will interesting
forget, It has been portunity to express my sin-
an experience as- cere thanks to all my neigh.
sociating with county council, hors, friends and relatives for
possibly a little late in the year their kindness, cards, treats
to be counted as a member, and visits while in Stratford
and I presume I will have to General Hospital and since re-
learn last if I am going to get turning home. Mrs. Alex Mc-
Hereafter, when member's at- nurses on third floor east, — 27C
tend two committee meetings in
one day in the same location,
total pay will not exceed $20.
Pay for one-day sessions is to be
$15, instead of $12, effective
next year.
A bylaw was passed appoint-
ing T. Murray MacDonald as
county emergency measures co-
ordinator, on a permanent basis
effective July 1, 1962, at $4,500
per annum, with salary in-
creased beginning in 1964 to a,
maximum of $5,000. The county a
organization is supposed to to know the work. Dougall, RR 1 liensall, 271
maintain liaison with "the do- -
minion and provincial govern-
ments and nearby states of the
A once familiar sight in skies around RCAF Station U-S,-A ," The dominion pays
Centralia, the Harvard, veteran training aircraft for tho 75ra
10
n Hay's new member
Of costs, Ontario 15% and
RCAF, is now approaching retirement. The day is com- municipalities
ing when all-jet training will begin for RCAF pilots o
Council's new member, Dep- the ('T-11'- (Cana.dair CIAI) basic trainer, Here, two of My-Reeve Delbert Geiger Of the veteran Harvards top the Rockies, Hay, was appointed to health
"The only remedy seems to birth of a daughter, Brenda Purchase tree fat' I
be by concerted representation Pursuant to the reforestation Elaine, at South Huron. Hos-
through the Ontario Municipal by Reeve
report, presented pital, September 23 — a sis-
Association as soon as pos- Harvey Culbert, West ter for Ann and Kenny.
sible," , Wy/awaene o\ seh, a bylaw was passed SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
to
Award contracts
purchase 100 acres in Can. don Smith, Zurich, announce
cesnn 3, West Wawanosh, from the birth of a son, Robert
Reeve Hanna of East Wawa- W. J. Moreland, a resident of Gordon, at South Huron Hos-
the United States, for $2,000 in pital, September 21—a grand..
Canadian funds, child for Mr, and Mrs. Percy
"It is well reforested now— Bedard and Mr, and Mrs.
70 or 80 per cent.," Reeve Cul- Adelbert Smith,
beet explained, "and rather than
see it bought by some individual ENGAGEMENTS —we thought we. would try to
keep it in reforestation," Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Luxton
Tree commissioners were ap- announce the engagement of
painted as follows: William their daughter, Gayle Patricia,
Dou.gall,, Hensalt; Hugh Hill, to Kenneth Albert Shoeneweiss,
Goderich, and Borden Scott, all of Owen Sound Ontario. The
RR. 1 Belgrave. marriage to take place in Knox
Suggests road tour United Church, Owen Sound,
ands me of sympathy,
and to all who assisted in any
way during their recent be-
reavernent in the loss of a dear
wife and mother. Special thanks
to Rev, Hick, Dr. Scrimgeour
and T. Stevenson & Sons Fune-
ral Home. We also wish to
thank those, who remembered
mother with cards, flowers and
visits while in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital.—Mr, Luther Morley and
family. 27c
The family of the late Ben-
jamin 3. McCann wish to thank
their relatives, friends and
neighbors for the many acts of
kindness extended to them dur-
ing their recent sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Dr.
Gulens, Fathers C. A. Doyle
and J. E. Kelly, also the pall-
bearers and St. Boniface CWL,
27*