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Obituaries
GEORGE F. WESENBERG
George Frederick Wesenberg of
138 James St., Mitchell and form
erly of Grey Township, died at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Monday, July 9, 1990 in his 87th
year.
He was born in Brodhagen on
May 1, 1904, a son of the late
Henry Wesenberg and the former
Mary Beuermann. On July 30,
1941, he was married to the former
Helen Smith who survives. Follow
ing their marriage, the couple
farmed at Cranbrook until moving
to RR 3, Brussels in 1947. The
couple had resided in Mitchell
since November, 1989. Mr. Wesen
berg was an assessor of Grey
Township for 18 years, and had
served on Grey Township Council
for a number of years. He was an
avid historian and was a member of
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Brod
hagen.
Surviving besides his wife are
two sons Larry of RR 1, Mitchell,
and Fred of Stratford; three daugh
ters, Meryl and Dianne, both of
Guelph, and Dawne of Stratford;
one sister, Marie Cosby of Niagara
Falls as well as 10 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. He was
predeceased by a son, Joe (1984),
and by six sisters.
Friends were received at the
Lockhart Funeral Home, Mitchell.
Funeral services were held at St.
Peter’s Lutheran Church, Brod-
^hagen, on Thursday, July 12 at 2
p.m. with Rev. Bob Book officiat
ing. Interment will be in St. Peters
Cemetery.
Flower bearers were Dan
Wesenberg, Brenda Campbell,
Terry Ann Gibson, John Gibson,
Delaney Duncan, Riki Schmitt,
Stephanie and Tammy Wesenberg,
all grandchildren. Honorary Pall
bearer was Don Ahrens while
active pallbearers were Bob Shan
non, Brian Dale, Spencer McLeod,
Clayton Ahrens, Richard Leonhardt
and Donald Barber. Interment was
in St. Peters Lutheran Cemetery,
Brodhagen.
Memorial donations to St.
Peter s Church Improvement Fund
for the Physically Disabled or the
charity of one’s choice would be
appreciated as expressions of sym
pathy.
Goat Advisory
Committee
appointed
Appointments to the Goat Advi
sory Committee for the Red Meat II
program were announced today by
Minister of Agriculture and Food
David Ramsay.
The appointment of the commit
tee fulfills one of the obligations of
the meat goat component of Red
Meat II, a five-year, $55-million
program designed to further ad
vance the competitiveness and
productivity of Ontario’s livestock
industry.
Members of the committee are:
Marilyn Dewland, Meaford; Chris
topher Jemmett, Port Hope; Caroil
Thomas, Orton; and Theresa van
Grunsven, South Mountain. Execu
tive director of the ministry’s
advisory and technical services
division, David George, will chair
the committee.
Hospital Aux. hears about poison
The Auxiliary to Wingham and
District Hospital met June 25 with
Mary Lou Cameron president in
charge. The Auxiliary prayer was
Canadian eggs safe
The chance of eating a Canada
Grade A egg containing Salmonella
enteritidis in the interior of the
shell is considerably less than one
in a million, according to recent
analysis conducted by Agriculture
Canada.
This analysis, which was based
on an extensive survey of Canadian
laying flocks, found the prevalence
of Salmonella enteritidis to be
extremely low, about 0.7 egg per
million eggs produced. And, while
no other country has conducted as
comprehensive a survey of laying
flocks, incidence elsewhere is
thought to be significantly higher.
Salmonella enteritidis is a bac
terial infection found in many
foods, including eggs, and can
cause flu-like symptoms. The ill
ness can be more serious in the
very young, the elderly, pregnant
women or those who are sick.
However, even for this group
properly cooked eggs are easily
digested and provide an excellent
source of nutrition.
“No cases of human illness
caused by salmonella enteritidis
have ever been linked to Canada
Grade A eggs,” Dr. John Kellar,
Agriculture Canada Associate Dir
ector for Disease Control said.
“These survey findings tend to
repeated in unison.
Keith Carson, charge R.N. of the
Emergency Unit of the hospital was
confirm Health and Welfare’s own
experience in this regard.”
Dr. Kellar’s comments were
supported by Hermy Lior, Chief of
the National Laboratory for Enteric
Pathogens, Laboratory Centre for
Disease Control. Mr. Lior stated
that: ‘‘Salmonella enteritidis is not
a major problem in Canada”.
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guest speaker and chose for his
topic “Poisons”. Mr. Carson stat
ed that poisons enter the body
through absorption, ingestion, in
halation and injections and the age
group most frequently poisoned is
children under age 5. The top 10
poisons are antibiotics, Tylenol,
children and adult aspirins, insecti
cides, vitamins, bleach, perfumes,
plants and rat poison. He also gave
signs and symptoms of poisonings
and told of preventative measures.
The Poison Control Ltd. number
is 1-800-268-9017.
The Auxiliary Constitution was
reviewed and revisions decided
upon.
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