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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-03-13, Page 12Cal. EDUCATIONAL BE A SUCCESSFUL writer..with our great home -study course. Call for your free book 1-800-267- 1829. The Writing School. 2535-36 McArthur Avenue, Ottawa. On. 1<1 L 6R2. 39-11 xbc A NEW CAREER') "Trained apartment/condo managers needed across Canada We train. Job search assistance Also specializing in rolocauon to B.C. Information/brochure call 1-800- 665-8339.39-11xbc �43.-BIRTHS • CORE 'Rob • and Barb are pleased to -announce the birth of their son. Grandfather Jarnes Sloan was omitted in last week's ad 43-11-_1 (46. IN MEMORIAM - J ' SCOTT: In memory of Wilfrid Scott, Mardi 17, 1976. - Twenty years we spent together, . Twenty years we've spent apart, Twenty years oftreasured, memories, Still livo-within my heart . Sadly -missed and fondly remembered by • Mary, Brenda, John, and David. 46-11.„1 - • 47. CARDS OF THANKS DOLMAGE "The family of the tato • Doreen Dolmaige ,wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for - floral tributes. memorial donations, visitations and cards .Our thanks to Rev Bruce Cook for his support and comforting message - Thank you to Ross Ribey and Ruth Townsend of Whitney:Ribey Funeral Home To Tillman Funeral Homo, Royal Palm Beach, thanks - for your • assistance and for arranging . a visitation. for friends from Greenway Village. Thanks to . the pallbearers and flower bearers. To the ladies of Cavan United Church, thanks for preparing and. serving lunch. Everything is deeply appreciated. - Stewart, Wayne and Stieda, Dave and Eileen, Bob arid •Pauline, Jeff and Marie and Grandchildren -47-1 t -1 .McCARTNEY I would like to thank my relatives, neighbors and friends for the phone calls, lovely cards, flowers, and food brought into the home. Special thanks to Robert,. Judith and Georgene for looking after my trips to London and for looking after their Dad while 1 was -in -the .. hospital. Thanks again for everything. - Hazel' 47-11x1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS LOSTELL Words do not start to express my thanks to all who came out on February 25th to hetp-celobrate my 90th birthday. Your thoujhtfulness will always be remembered. The caids, .gifts, phone cans and best wishes were greatly appreciated. A special thank. you to my family for arranging my Open House and my grandchildren who looked after getting the lunch out. I'll always cherish the memories= - Joe 47.141 MCCLURE I would like to thank my family and friends for all the- kindness shown - to me while I was in Seaforth Hospital and since returning home. Your get well wishes, gifts, flowers and food brought to our home are greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr.. Percival, the hospital staff and Community Nursing Services for the excellent care I have been receiving. Thank _ you also to Rev. Dickey for his comforting words. - Muriel McClure 47-11x1 - STEPHENSON . I wish to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors and especially my two sons; Donald and Bill and their. wives and. families for planning such a successful 90th birthday party for me. Many thanks to everyone. •- - Effie Stephenson .47-11x1. WATSON - The family of the late Jean Watson would like to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, memorial donations, cards, telephone calls, food and visitations. Special thanks to the Clinton Public Hospital staff, Dr. Newland, Dr. Turton, Or. Tilbe, and especially -to the Huronview staff and Dr. Woldnik. Many thanks - te the Beattie -Falconer Funeral Home and Rev. John Oestreicher for their. support and comforting service your kindness will always be remembered. Mayme and Albert Clark, Anna Haney, Alice and Don Andrews - 47-11 x 1 cc MAY THE SACRED Heartof Jesus be adored. glorrtii d., loved and preserved throughout the. world. now and forever Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St Jude, worker of miracles. pray for us St Jude, help of the -hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 days it has never been THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Merck 13. 111.6-11 Safety rails. warning signs. lighting Inquest recommends province -wide requirements CONTINUED from page 3 down the road, even if not said. "We do the rescue, extrication, whatever." However, he added, "if they had the resources, training and equipment, it would be great." . . _ "Do. you think $4,000 is excessive; when. it' means it, might save your live .or your workers' lives?" " Heidi Williamson asked. . "From my view, no;" replied Reid. "For (Riddell), I understand his -point of view." - • Ted . Whitworth, - ,from Grand Valley, a field services manager for the Farm Safety Association, said nobody should go into manure hold ing tanks or grain silos -:with -- out SCUBA equipment. - There could.be danger immediately, from the fumes," he added. He recommended an "inline" system rather than SCUBA equipment. It would put the oxygen tank outside the container, with a mask attached by a length of hose. • "Grates and ladders are good ideas, but only if they're maintained," he said. "Steel deteriorates because of the acidity of the manure. And all confined spaces like silos and manure pits — should have warning Signs." Exhaust fans would help removed the gas as it's pro- duced, he added. RECOMMENDATIONS The inquest made the fol- lowing recommendations: • work areas -such as below - ground manure holding pits should be properly lit (other than with vehicle headlights) from dusk until dawn; • warning signs and fact sheets about toxic gases should he posted; • the areas around access holes should be free from debris; • people who are removing the manure from at pit and spreading it on the fields should be properly 'rained and qualified; • pits should be annually inspected by bylaw officers; • all the -above should he • a four -to five -foot -high .province wide requirements. safety railing should he.put The recommendations will up around the access .holes,- be sent to the province's -two to three feet hack from • Chief Coroner and -to relevant the hale (this would not agencies, whoare free to replace .lids). The railing can implement them or disregard he hinged to make it easier to -them. • install the pump when the tank is to he emptied, and • also to allow it to be partly closed around the pump so -as • to form &rough guard rail; • a safety harness should be - - attached to the railing; ' • at least two internal metal ladders should he built inside the holding pit, --running from the floor to the top; • a ventilation system should be installed in all liquid manure tanks to draw off toxic fumes; IRISH PUB NIGHT IN DUBLIN -The village of Dublin was hopping on Saturday for Irish Pub Night. These bartenders helped keep spirits fld (ring for the special event, part of this year's Hibbert -Township sesquicentennial. celebrations. From left: Steve Walkom, Bruce Norris, Larry Gray, Yogi Norris and Jim Hocking.- - . (47. CARDS OF THANKS known to fait Publication must be . VAN VLIET promised Thanks tc St Jude for._ favours reserr, d M F D 47-11x1 - - J Community Calendar WED., MAR. 13 9:00-4:00 p.m. - Rec _ erArtment's March Break proc . at the Arena 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Free Public Skating sponsored by the Seaforth PUC Employees „ 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 4:30-5:30 p:m -- Ringette at the Arena 6:15 p.m. - Seaforth & District Horticultural Society Potluck Supper and March meeting, Northside United . Church 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Novice 1I Hockey at the Arena . 7:00-8:00 p.m: - Step Training • at the Arena - 7:30-8:45 p.m. - Stephen Twp. vs. Novice I Hockey Game 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena - THURS. , MAR. 14 8:00-5:15 p.m - Mini Mite Hockey Tournament at the Arena 9:004:00 p.m. - Rec. Department's March Break program at the ' Arena 1:30-4:00 p.m. -Senior Games" Euchre Fundraiser at the Legion 5:15-7:15 p.m - Figure Skating at the Arena 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena FRI. , MAR: 15 9:06-4:00 p.m. - Rec. Deptment's March Break program at the Arena 10:30.11:30 a.m •- Storyhour at the Library - 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Seniors' Bowling at Starlight Lanes - 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Free Public Skating sponsored by the Recreation Department 4:15.5:15 p.m. - Houseleague Hockey practice at the Arena SAT. , MAR. 16 6:30-7:30 a.m • Houseleague Hockey- Bruins vs. Panthers 7:30.8:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey • Blues vs. Ducks 8:30-9:30 a.m - Houseleague . Hockey - Leafs vs. Whaler 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Canadians vs. Sharks 10:30-11:30 a.m' • Houseleague Hockey - Oilers vs. Kings 11:30-12:30 p.m. • Mites Hockey at the Arena 12:30-2:30 p m . Ringette at the Arena 2:30-4:00 p.m - Free Public Skating sponsored by Pizza Train 4:00-9:00 p.m; - Minor Hockey Playoffs-- Teams to be announced - 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Blyth vs. Legion Oldtimers - SUN., MAR. 17 11:00-2:00 p.m. - Recreation Hockey League at Arena 2:00-3:00 p.m. - Tykes Hockey 3:00-4:00 p m. - Novice II Hockey MON., MAR. 18 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is - Fun at the Arena 9:00-4:00 p.m. - Rec. Department's March Break Program at the Arena - 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Public Skating sponsored by Seaforth tions Club • ' 7:30 p m. - Egmondville United Church. - Guest speaker: C'armen Klaus 'Prevention is the Key' 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports • Bingo at the Arena - Evening's host will be - Ringette . 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Kurtzville vs. Legion Oldtimers Hockey TUES.,- MAR. 19' 8:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. - Atom Local - League Hockey Tournament at the Arena 9:00-11:30 a.m.. - Parents' and Tots' Playgroup at the Northside United Church 9:00-4:00 p.m. - Rec Department's March Break Program at the Arena WED., MAR. 20 9:00-4:00 p.m. • Rec Department's March Break Program at the Arena 1:00-3:00 p.m. Public Skating at the Arena sponsored by the Kinburn Foresters 1:30-4:00 p.m - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 4:30-5:30 p.m - Ringette at the Arena 5:30-6:30 p.m - Minor Hockey at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena - . 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 8:00-9:00 p.m. • Fitness is Fun at the Arena FRI., MARCH 22 - SAT., MARCH 23 First Presbyterian Youth Group participating in 30 hour famine at the First Presbyterian Church. All proceeds to Canadian Food Grains Bank. For information 527.0931. If you're organizing a non-profit event o( interest to other Seaforth area residents. phone the recreation office 527- 0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240. or mad the information to Community Calendar. The Huron Expositor. Box 69. Seaforth. Untano. NOK 1 WO well in adverse. of the scheduled date Free listing includes date, time. name of event and location only. Space for the Communal Calendar is donated by The Huron r Expositor Board not in favour of I would like to thank Lundy. friends amalgamation •with • Perth and neighbors' for .all the phone calls, visits. Dowers. -treats and food brought to our house- white 1 BY AMY NEILANDS was in the hos ictal - and since - returning homey .Thanks to Dr Wali. SSP News Staff and all the noises -on the eighth - - Iloor of University Hospital Thanks - also to Dr. Hay tor his continuous care. and to Rev- Randy -Banks tor. nes prayers and . ,support Your thoughtfulness, tival never be forgotten Ds.nne v:111Vliet 47- • 11-1 ' SPRING is COMING and so are the SAVINGS! •Receive free programming • with purchase of a satellite . system or VC plus board •Free programming with $150.00 minimum purchase on all subscriptions •Repairs and sales of all makes of satellite equipment (10' dish or 18' systems) L&A Southwest Satellite (519) 524-9595 Surgery done in Varicose veils used to be treated with %ern strippings. This was . a. very invasive procedure done in the hospital. requiring an anesthetic. and the patient had many •rncistons and stitches and usually had to take oft' work - une , to sir e e k s. viarir times the scan were quite disfiguring. By contrast. til this procedure veins are• removed _through tiny nee- dle holes and there is no scar at all. No stitches.- no anesthetic and no time off work. No • scan , and it. is permanent. Now Dr. Cauchi at the Loramar Centre for Cosmetic Medicine isable to otter his varicose vein patients - procedure to strip 'an.ose veins called ambulatory phlebectomy. This procedure is done in the clinic. under local anesthesia. The patient is able to return to work and extensive tune anywhere from The 1-luron County Board Of Education (HCBE), while supporting the need for change and finance reform, continues to -voice its'opposi tion against amalgamation with the Perth County Board of Education as recommend- ed in the final report from the Ontario School Board Reduction Task Force. The board responded to the recently released report at its March 4 meeting. "The HCBE is prepared to change." said Director of Education Paul Carroll in response to the report. The hoard responded to the 30 recommendations. some of which "warrant, our unquali- fied support" and some doctor's office normal activities that day. -This - . procedure was pioneered in the United States by Dr. Pauline Raymond- Nlartinbeau. aCanadian doctor who practices in Texas and Is acknowledged tp be North. America's foremost authority in varicose vein treatment. Dr. Cauchi• and Lorraine Cauchi. RN have both studied and trained with Dr. Martinbcau in "Texas. - Mexico and Pennsylvania on this procedure and are now offering this at their clinic. . Varicose veins cause people to have painful. heavy legs and if left untreated can progress to cause phlebitis and varicose ulcers. The Loramar Centre for Cosmetic Medicine clinic offers up t6 date treatment of varicose veins and prides itself on being one of the first Canadian clinics to• offer -this new vein treatment. The treatment is adjunct therapy to sclerotherapies and laser treatment of veins. 11 you think, you could benefit from this treatment. please call for your free consultation For consultation call 519-524-4430 or 1-800-896-4430. ‘1)%1,141114.%11A1 . which "raise more than a lit- tle concern and anxiety," a' prepared response from the board stated: . "There is a need for more equitable distribution of resources in Ontario.'` stated Carroll, adding that the hoard fully agreed with the need for education finance. reform. The first recommendation of the report calls for reform of the present system of fund- - ing education before amalga- mation of school. hoards can take place. - - Carroll said that local stud- ies have shown that Huron tax rates will increase if boards are am-algamated without finance reform. "This outcome is unacceptable. At the very least. there must be funding reform." "We continue -to put too much emphasis on education finance reform," said Trustee. Doug Garniss, "hut that is so important." While not within the man- date of the task force. the hoard said the best way to shift spending more closely to the classroom "is to create a single, united school sys- tem, operating under one governance authority." • Mitchell police chief suspended Mitchell Police Chief_ Chuck Zehr has been sus- pended. Mayor Hugh McCaughey. also Chair of the Mitchell Police Services Board. isn't saying much other than "elle- lotions" have been made and •an investigation is ongoing by London Police Services. Chief Zehr, who has been a policeman in Mitchell since 1977, was informed of the suspension when he returned from a two-week vacation on March 4. He says his lawyer has told him it is "inappropri- ate to comment at this time." The Mitchell police board has appointed . Ontario Provincial Police Staff Sgt. Donald Mclnnis. most recently of the Exeter detach- ment, as acting Chief. • ecreation Preview by Marty Bedard Harmony Kings show March 30 Hey kids, if you are bored at home during the holidays. - don't forget about the Recreation Department's March Break Program. You can register per day tor.only $10. The program will he 'held Monday to Friday of everyday during the March Break. The schedule for the remaining days during this week is as follows:- - Wed. - Movies & Skating Thurs. - Sports;- Games & Swimming and Fri. Movies &-Children's Preference. For next week's schedule -drop "into the Recreation Office_ . located inside the arena. The Seaforth Harmony Kings would like -to invite you to their 14th- Annual Barbers.hip' .Show. This ,year's show will. be held on Saturday, March 30 at the Seaforth and District Community Centres._The Harmony Kings will he pre- forming 2 shows. 7:59 pm and 7:59 pm. The Barbershop show will he featuring the Seaforth • Harmony' Kings guest quartet - Fri -City Slickers. and the Seaforth' Harmony Hi=Lites. The M.0 for the show will he Lee Paul. Tickets -are $8 for Adults and $4 for Students.' For tickets call 522-1 301 The Seaforth Harmony Kings financially support the Harmonize -for Speech'Fund. _ .. Registration nights for Minor Ball and Soccer..as well as Roller Blade Hockey ' will he held at the Seaforth and District Community - -- Centres on March 27 .and March 28. from 7 to 9 pm each night. Mark these .dates on your calendar and come out to register. It is important that participants register on time so the teams can he determined before league meetings. Thank you for your co-operation. Senior Shuffleboard contin- .. ues every Wednesday after- noon from 1:30 to 4 pm. All Seniors arc welcome to enjoy an afternoon of fun and fel- lowship. Last week's win- ners: Ladies: V. Sinclair - 357 B. Stoll 296 A. McLean - 276. .Men: • K. Preszcator 311 G. Murray . 308 S. Doig 152 Once again the Seaforth Senior Games Committee will be hosting an Afternoon Euchre to raise money for the Games in April and May. The euchre will he held at the Seaforth Legion.on Thursday, March 14 beginning at 1.31) pm. Admission will -be $1 per person. ' Seaforth and Area Dining Out for Seniors or physically disabled adults next lunch will he held on Thursday. March 21 at 12 noon at the Seaforth and District Community Centre. Please make reservations by calling 482-9264 or .527-0265. Lunch will cost only $7. If you are unable to drive your- self, a ride will be provided: Ride requests can be made at the same above phone num- bers.