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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. John D. D. Wyatt,
Holmesville, wish to announce
the engagement of their
roily
daughter, Mary
ne
(Cathy) to Mr. Gerard Boon, son
of Mr. and• Mrs. John Boon,
Goderich Township. The wedding
to take place, Saturday. May 3rd,
1975 at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, Clinton, Ont.-16nc
Mr. and` Mrs. Bram Van Een-
denburg, R.R. 2, Goderich are
pleasedto announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter ' Jane Teresa to Mr.
Ronald Kenneth Chisholm, son of
w Mr. Kenneth Chisholm, Goderich
and Mrs. Al Straughan, Clinton.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, May 10, 1975 at
Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton at 3:30 p.m. -16p
25. IN MEMORIAM
26: CARD Of THANKS
GIBBINGS:. I wish to thank all
those who remembered me with ,
flowers, gifts cards and visits
while a patient in Clinton
Hospital and St. Joseph's.
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr. Newland, Dr. Harrett and
second floor nurses and staff of
Clinton Hospital and the fourth
floor, St. Joseph's.' lour kindness
will always be remembered.
Mary Gibbings. --16b
FREMLIN: In loving memory of
IC dear husband, Royce Fremlin,
taken from us one year ago,
April 19, 1974.
The depth of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so
well,
And while he sleeps a peaceful
sleep,
His memory we shall always
keep. wife
Always remembered by
Margaret and family. -16b
26.CARD Of THANKS
ROWDEN— I wish to 'thank all
my kind friends, neighbors and
relatives for the cards, visits,
flowers and gifts that 1 received
while a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Thanks also to Rev.
Sharples and Rev. Ragg for their
visits. To my family and neigh-
bors for the food sent to our home
and for so many acts of kindness
that will not be forgotten. Mrs.
Ottilie Rdwden.-16p
OVERHOLT: The family of the
late Francis Overholt wish to
express their sincere ap-
preciation to all relatives, friends Clinton pu
and neighbours for the ex- On recommendation of the reached.
ssions of sympathy and ion and management The board will allow South +Referred a request by mers would. then a com-
pre education para- Win ham board member Jack pensated for the shortfall
roduc-
kindness extended to them during
eir recent of sad bereavement husband,
in, board
ofee, Huron County Huron to hireea Wing
ham
ca ion members professional or teacher's aid to Alexander that poll
secondary:.' � tion and the current price paid
fat lossand a andfa husband, board of edµ t at F.E. Madill
father grandfather. For Monday afternoon
hf Ashfieldagreed
public fill
Dthe
irreposition.
education, D. J. school to consider the He explained that the in -
floral donations, cards and let- scho the North s the sng a the freedom to join or not e
June 30 of this Cochrane, said a person to fill possibility of establishing a dividual producer would have
don baking sent to the house andschool effective
o
donations to the Heart Fund. year. this position could be included music program hn •11 be in- 'bin as would the different
Special thanks to Rev, Ralph.•.....•,••_.pupils who would normally on the South
Portages were many and tough during the Hully Gully Canoe Race held last Saturday Daveat Varna.
Parker.
Even though only 23 canoes were entered, most said they enjoyed the river.
Here left, of Clinton and Tom Kyle of Vanastra push their "barge" through one of the portages.
(News -Record photo)
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shfield school to be closed
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by Keith
FFederation of inaon dequate. If for
ri es improved,
The Ontario
Agriculture expects action very he said, the cost of setting up'
soon on its proposal for an the insurance plan might be
income stabilization plan for minimal since farmers would
farmers, a spoikcsman said be paying in andnot drawingon
Thursday night in Seaforth. the plan. He saaid that under hlt e
Frank Wall, vice-presidentof circumstances
the O.F.A.' tolhe Huron the monthly County government
should provide ia in adequate
meeting of the
Federation held in Seaforth protection.
that he would be "very He criticized the small
disappointed" if there isn't an amount of money tibketed for
announcement of the plan farming in the provincial
within two months,. budget, pointing out that far -
Mr. Wall was speaking at the mers pump $1.6 billion dollars
meeting to explain the O.F.A.'s into the Ontario economy every
plan for an insurance „pian to year., If more money had been
guarantee farmers that they given to farming, he said, it
would be able to recover their would stimulate the entire
costs of prodL1+ction. The plan, economy.
proposed to' the government He said that with input costs
two months ago in the O.F.A.'s up and prices down farmers are
yearly brief to the cabinet, going to be in a terrible position
called for a system that would unless some sort of income
see farmers pay into the plan at protection is given soon.
times of good prices and draw One of the provisions of .the
on the plan when would
were
those members of the O F.Anto
ly
low. Farmers wo, pay
third of the cost of the plan and
the government would pay two
thirds.
Mr. Wall explained that the
plan would be based on working
out the cost of production for
each commodity for an ef-
blic schools. ficient production unit. Far -
Huron staff in lieu _ Director Cochrane will J
ill staff .5 teacher. vesti gating. Trustee Alex commodity groups (such as, for
King, Dr. W.Watters, Stiles attend the Ashfield school for of a secretor
Funeral Home, Miss Sandra and after the 1975-76 term,will -Asked about procedures used Corrigan said a similar request- instance,
and me Choir of North Brooksidepublic byother boards, Cochrane two years ago failed to show Producers Marketing Board).
Braid, the
et United Church for the be enrolled at arrangements join, mt be
a eof about 12 replied, "There are as many enough interested students. Once a commodity board
did
street -}-Learned arrang
Mose Etta: The family of wishthe late lovely lunch. Your kindness was miles. a distance Systems as school boards." ohowever, remain would the
Rose Miller very much appreciated. Betty, Edna miles.
thanksDonald,Douglas, Gail, Trustee Marian Zinn, while in The onlschools havingthe have been thismeeting at specialthee for a Exeterpublic plan until the renewal period of
the kande xp with sincere a 'd county presently A ri1 23.bli five years ofr the beginning.
the kind expressions of sympathy Paul and Lianne.-16b favour of imthe area should audio visual technician
m school onBWa Wednesday,
April
and Individual farmers who joined
in cards, floral tributes, helping
in the home, individual donations BELL: I wish to thank our
be given a say in disposition of are at Exeter and g Conservation would also be required to stay
cancerexand heart fund, also all friendsdandelatives for visits, the school property. The South Huron brief had Maitland Valley
to th and flowers while we a question of suggested the technician Authorities will be presenting th the d joined,lan for five years once
kind expressions of sympa Y cards, gIn answer to q ,
d h each to Re member, were in Clinton Hospital. Thanked getting any opposition to the service be extended to include their "Lands for Learning" Each commodity, he said,
extended to lookingoDoug and AuntCharlotte and 8 all secondary schools and the program.
Special thanks to Rev. Lewis,Mrs. Zinn said,would have to have some sort of
FuneralGunerich Nursing, Home, Ball for lthanks after Billy, a proposed move,
of a technician at Procedures to be used by
1 to Dr. Newland, "No, It's been taken for placingthe plan. Beef producers, for
Pallbearers andspecial only Central Huron in Clinton in- principals who wish to have bargaining unit to be included
Hamed, PallbPgranted. But, the school is y
Flower eaarers, in the passing ofr nurses and staff on second floor.
Miller —D — 6n and Betty 14 years old and I think stead of the ffice.oard's ad- properties will be outlined. Authority instance, might use e
our dear mother. Exeter Beeftario
Improvement
Family. -16b Bell. -16p ratepayers shoud have a say min other business, the board At the conclusion,
Ch man will Associa on.
the Ontario Pork
• tiCorn producers,
currently unorganized, would
need some sort of organization.
He warned that some sort of
production controls would bg
inherent in the plan since
"farmers want to produce" and
if guaranteed a break even
price would produce large
surplusses. Perhaps, he
speculated, compensation
payments for dosses would
covet_ only the amount of
produce that the farmer had
produced on average in the
past.
�' Mr. Wall noted nothat thee
- government had art
its . budget the provision for
some sort of stabilization plan
but called the $20 . n`iiaion
about its disposal.
__vice- +A roved a swimming principal James Chapman
GUNTER: The family of the late JOHNSTON: I wish to sincerely She was assured by PP of board
Gunter would like thank all those who sent cards, chairman Herb Turkheim that program at the Vanastra from
cnnduuct members
embe r dicot the
the
Mrs. Elizabetheclat ode 4 students o
n thank all their friends and,: flowers and visited me. Sp
Harrett and an Ontario Select Committee for grade
school Similar decently expanded facilities
neighbours for the ex- the nice staff on has suggested,ppe�Lte d describing expressions ofJohn, type a and
WhichTheyconCentennial planned.
a beloved wife and sister. s0 sten.=l6p
disposed of.
e fated the lovely
much appy c To Hire Technician
floral tributes, the comforting After considerable
message by Rev. Peter St. Don, BLAKE - The family of the late
and the services as arranged by .Orville Blake wish ,to express discussion, the board decided to
th toff of Stile Funeral Home. their sincere appreciation. t urs hire an audio visual technician
These kindnesses m athy form
es -
will always be relatives, friends and neighbours
themedia.centre located at
remembered. -16b for the expressions ofsympathy
.,.� -and kindness extended to _them the board's offices in Clinton
The CALVINETTES would like to during their recent sad and ian t replace
Saute Huron retiring
High
thank the following merchants bereavement in the loss of a
loving husband, father and School in Exeter.
for contributing to their Bazaar: For floral Ken Bridges, who has been
Newcombes Drug Store, Shirai's grandfather.
Dept. Store, The Dutch Store,•The donations, cards and letters, the audio visual technician at
Radient Life Centre and Priceg- baking sent to the house and South Huron since before the
ard.-16b Specials h thes Cancer Fund. creation of the county board,
Special thanks to Rev. J.
SCOTT: I would like to thank 11 Oestreicher, Holmesville UCW wishes to retire.
for serving lunch after the ser- In an earlier brief from SH -
those who sent me cards, flowers vice and the Ball Funeral6bHome.
t
also Mrs. H. on or , sere c .
who sent food any the during
an
helped out in way during the FOWLER: /The family of the lateo the Exeter school Could be
Fowler wish loss of my father. Special thanks . Harry
to all the nurses on first floor, Dr. acknowledge with sincereereithanks
Harrett and Dr. Newland, and to the many kind exp
f
those who came to -visit despite sympathy for all the beautiful
the •terrible weather conditions. hall• cards. , memorial Specialthanks to donationsand
at
These` memories,
treasure. Lorriane Scott. -16b Huronview who were so kindeto
our father for so many y
• - "�"— ` Special thanks to the Bali
and gifts while a patient
in 1
Clinton Hospital, l to all those
DHS it was stated Mr. Bridges
ld continue for . another
Churchs hold
The United Church Women of
Ont. St. and Wesley -Willis
Churches held their Spring
Thankoffering in Ontario St.
Church on April 9th.
Worship was led by Mrs.
George Wright, assisted by
Mrs. Murray Forbes,
Greta Nediger, Mrs. Bessie
Steep; Mrs. R. Homuth as
soloist, with Mrs. B. McKinley
at the organ.
Mrs. Carman McPherson
The Blake Family.— woo introduced the guest speaker,
year if no solution to the staff of
W f of Maidstone,
Thank offering
wife of the former minister of
Ontario St. Church. She spoke
on "Golden Opportunities" and
of the many dedicated people
who grew up in Huron County,
to make such great con-
tributions to mankind.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. J. Oestreicher and the
benediction by Rev. L. Lewis.
The ushers were Mrs. E.
Fingland, Mrs. M. J. Maclean,
Mrs. F. Potter, Mrs. R. Smith.
A social hour followed the
• d
pec Rev.
CRICH: I wish to thank friends
Home,
and neighbours for cards, g' Funeraleghan and anyone else
and visits while d was a patient in
Seaford' Community Hospital. who may have helped out in any
Your kindness will always
Special thanks to Dr. Brady and way
nursing staff. Mrs. Rose be remembered. The ,Fowler
Families. -16b
Crich. -16b
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YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE PERFORMANCE CENTRE
Don't miss the
MOTO CROSS RACES
THIS SUNDAY — 1 1 A.M.
i
ha align* for inclusion in the
Prae proThis
tection
drewhheavies
at
the meeting. One -speaker
laid £bat he was {concerned that
"one small group" (about one
third of Ontario's farmers
belong W the O.F.A.) should
dictate to the rest of Ontario
farmers.
Mr. Wall explained that the
O.F.A. had come up with the
plan and had offered to ad-
minister the plan and felt it
should get credit for the plan.
He said he was tired of people
who refuse to join the group but
readily accept the benefits for
farmers gained by the O.F.A.,
such as the 50 per cent property
tax rebate. He admitted,
however, that the compulsory
membership clause was cer-
tainly negotiable.
A show of hands at the end of
the discussion showed only
three of the seventy or more
persons present disagreed with
the proposed plan.
By Karen Lehner
Swimming programs began
April 7, and many classes and
group swims were pbpular and
some have been divided to
accommodate all the
registrations received.
There are now five ladies'
gym and swim sessions. If you
wish to register, the Wed-
nesday ladies gym and swim
can accept more people.
Babysitting, at 50 cents per
child, is available while these
sessions are in progress.
Registrations will still be
accepted for the young
children's programs
Bub-
bler, Glider, Motor Boat,
Paddle Wheeler and Sharks.
The Bronze Medallion Class
has available time as well. If
interested contact the pool at
Vanastra 482-3544.
New Residents
From Toronto we welcome
Harry and Irene Sidney of 14
Regina and from Goderich, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas to 27 Regina
Rd.
Anyone interested in tennis
this summer? A meeting to
form a Tennis Club for
Vanastra and District will be
held April 17 (Thursday) 8:30
p.m. at the Curling Rink (up-
stairs) Vanastra.
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