The Huron Expositor, 1997-05-28, Page 3Why a1nalgamate
lino savings?
CONTINUED from page I
and there are 30 assump-
tions," he stated, referring to
the different savings listed in
the consultant's report.
Bayfield's Deputy -Reeve
Kim Dagg also stated he
thought there were "too many
unanswered questions."
"If we're going to build on
it, let's build on it with
bricks, not with straw," Dagg
Con/licked stated.
One of these que
the subject of savin
petted was gha trboth in
S r S throughout both hi
dal and the four public
rmer held in Stanley, B
The local farming commu- last two months.
nity lost a prominent member "There's a big d
on Monday, May 19 when between dreams an
Conrad (Con) Michael Eckert
passed away at University and if we think we
Hospital in London at the age to save a big pile of
of 82. think we're dre
Conrad was born and raised Gerald Shantz, a c
on the Eckert homestead at Lot from Hay Township,
27, Concession 2, McKillop Johnston also no
Township and lived there all about $200,000 of t
his life. In the Seaforth area, he jetted $307,391 - $
was a well respected farmer savings is from thin
known for his innovative and raising the price of bu
progressive approach to farm- permits, and would
ing, whether the councils
He will be missed by his not.
Seafo area
stions was
gs, which
g theme
s meeting, A POOL FULL OF PENNIES -St` Students St. Patrick's
meetings School in Dublin were swimmingin
rucefield, Monday moming. In only aboutwo weeks,es athey collectet an d
over the roughly 250 pounds of pennies for flood relief efforts in
Manitoba. Let's see...at roughly 163 pennies a pound that's
ifference more than $400. Marie Ryan's Grade 2 class _
d reality, lected the most, 96 pounds, closely followed( bydMarl
're going Margaret O'Reilly's Kindergarten squad with 95 pounds of
money, 1 "coppers." That's Emily Ryan in the pool. City Hall in
aming'," Stratford volunteered to do the rolling.
ouncillor Carrier stated, adding she still In order to answer some of
said. thought it was important, just these questions, it was decid-
ed that any council with con -
he pro- Carnochan also said that
Bayfield and Zurich
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discussion groups. Youoareatients, families invited to join usdtonalksortjust listen. No
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Witijnoday the Seaforth Manor, James Street For information tact Joan Che' ney
527-1650 (eve. 527-1947) or Shirley Dinsmore at 527-0655
(eve. 527-1005). "We Listen, We Share, We Su
BEREAummuutaniatour
to individuals who have experienced tthe deaich f ofbe t highly
one.
Confidentiality will be upheld in order to ensure a safe place where peo-
ple may share their fears, loneliness and problems. It is sponsored
Huron Hospice Volunteer Service and will be held JUNE 4th & JUNE
18th (bi-monthly meetings will be held by
550,198 beyond savinga terns should write them of
would be better to sinal at down and present them to the mw
gs like C g" MRC.
ilding mate themsely, nstead of The date for the next all- 522
be saved having it done them. He
added that even if the countycouncils meeting will be
join or made after the six have made are
decides to go with a one -tier a decision on the
government, Thu
estab- with the amalgamation m
mate?" lished so they can become a Bre
e never ward together. process.
we have cont
If
of the Junior Farmers of Ontario support Child Find
The Junior Farmers of young people, has selected
greed. Association of Ontario, a Child Find Ontario as their
tit sav- 1.400 member organization provincial charity for 1997-
98.
family, which includes 27
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren, and many
friends.
Family received friends at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home on May 20 and 21. Mass
of the Christian Burial was•cel-
ebrated at St. James church on
Thursday, May 22. Interment ing money.
at St. James Cemetery, "I'm not sure we sho
Seaforth. focusing just on savi
"If it's not about
money...why amalga
asked. "I hav
read anywhere that
to dance to the tune
provincial government.
However, others disa
noting it isn't just abo
every month) at 8:00Maplewood
on the first and third Wednesday
forth (enter through rear door off parkingl t). AnyoneMhinte interested is
t welcome to attend. For further information, contact loan Stewart
-0897 or Shirley Dinsmore Office: 527-0655 Res. 527-1005
OILER&ADJSKULDE: if pregnant and planning to delo 3
iveroat Seaforth u are an Commuctant nity Hospital, weeks
you
encouraged to attend for sharing of admission information on
sday, JUNE 19th at 7:00 p.m. in Conf. Rm. 2.
matlon will be also be available as to how Karen Searle,
Brea,
Facilitator can provide breastfeeding support and prob-
solving if required. For further or immediate information, please
act 527-1650 Ext. 219 or 522-0409
saving t, they should still whether or not to proceed
have their partnership
Into
r
a
uld be
ngs;
Two former Huron Court
farmers inducted into
Agricultural Hall ofFame
Gordon McGavin and
Malcolm Lodge Davidson, agriculture in a short space of
time," adds the press release.
both deceased and formerly died I°wborn in 1934 and
of Huron County,will b
inducted into the Ontario 1970.
Agricultural Hall of Fame theID 1966 government's
he was named to
vernment's farm
near Milton on June 8. income committee and the
McGavin "believed in farm committee re
ene
people, good plowing, soil of Abundance' made sort upply
conservation and agricultural management and the market -
education," a Hall of Fame ing board
approch
press release notes. respectable. After being
"He served as director of named to the Ontario
the Ontario Plowman's Federation of Agriculture's
Association for many years executive committee,, his
and was president for four. goals of individual member -
He was named champion ship and a direct grassroots
plowman at the International . voice were soon achieved."
Plowing Match in 1926, and A total of five individuals
in 1958 managed the will joih the 116 already
Canadian team at the World inducted in this year's 18th
Plowing Match in Germany." annual ceremony, open to the
Born in 1905, he died in public, in the W.A. Stewart
1976. He was the founder of gallery of the Ontario
McGavin Farm Equipment at Agricultural Museum, start -
Walton. Among many ing at 2:30 p.m.
accomplishments, he was a This year's other inductees
'member of the Seaforth , are Ross Butler (Oxford
District High School board County), H. Reginald
for 14 years, active in the Drysdale (Simcoe) and Hilde
Seaforth and Brussels Lions Gertrud Morden (Rodney).
Clubs, and responsible for The Hall of Fame is a non -
the first 4-1-1 tractor Club in profit organization that rec-
Huron County. ognizes those who have made
LASTING IMPRESSION significant contributions to
Davidson "made a deep and the' development of the
lasting impression on Ontario province's agri-food industry.
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