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Ontario ‘Gavern hent, and `on Peggy; .i-
v of May, 28 at 7.30 +
�r.►d �, �tio Carter and the evening
s, Rtay� (Ruth) p.m. in Ontario Street United DON'T FORGET - a very
N hto group will entertaining afternoon May 14,
C ed home . Church hall, the p
after a ark; Overseas
se �gather to receiVe their cer- 1975 at the Clinton Public
obe li+ . trip e Also as part bf the' Hospital Board Room for a tour ,'
... ;Ken evening .there will be an m- of our hospital also a,
�l�ieer, POW, to
they s wife an theirmfy. K t•Ve panel consisting of complete: with, two fashion
and his', tfelatp}r!t• Kett iSQrn�a i p
thmocleratoi•, Bob Mann, shows of nursing attire through
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CHSS staff ; Mrs. Elizabeth the years.
McHugh, Public Health nurse;'
Your writerdoesn't like
Constable Don Armstrong,
Clinton police Force; Paul flogging a, dead horse - BUT
Draper;' `Clinton Fire Depart when the special centennial
tment, as well as two mothers edition of the News -Record
and two C.G.I.T. members, makes its appearance in July,
Town Talk
. ,. , . 's°Fork In Toronto:
n dont o0 0 .
'on' sabbatical leave
at present
from *ovate Olga►. School in
Kitchener . 1n ;Colchester he
attends, Essex College, where
he is working toward' the •
completion'] of his Master's
degree. Ken is a graduate of
CHSS, Clinton..
On Friday. afternoon, last,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fremlin and
Mrs. Bert Frendin left for
Wallaceburg to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Fremlin's
sister, Mrs. Margaret Dun loap� and do no
'They returned Sunday the GreenMachlne dropped from the special appointments to a Hur
ternoon. passed Away; After 130,000. Committee, the first s
+ + �' miles (of fun)- and 7 years of
edition.
gas and 28 tires) our dearly — Any event may be written Perth T�istrict Heal
andMrs. Ed Porter, R R� 69 Chevrolet station about in a hundred words or The possibility q concerne .
- Mr. beloved 19 less - fires, buildings erected or has been under,/discussion' for sometime MOH Dr. .Frank Mills said that after the
5, Clintion,-+etlrn :home two wagon slipped quietly out of the torn .down, visits by concert between Huroyand Perth. On the steering
weeks ago after visiting their' slipped
April 29, 1975► at steeringcommittee has met with both
wife and the picture elections, church committee fjr'om Huron County will be the Huron nd Perth Health Units, names
son Ken and hisgroups,
i and'
Bradley, highways -h and 427 while happenings, school highlights, chairman/of the Health Unit Board, one would be submitted to the Minister of
Andrew
pulling a U -haul. The final blow family anniversaries, etc. etc. represer�)tative of the medical society, one Health for membership on a joint District
Andrew and' .Rhonda -in of a cracked crank case being — The sender's name may or representative of the Hospital Planning
B.C.n Good Health Council. The Minister of Health
Friday b k, i the main cause of its demise. may not beaprinted in the paper Council, one representative of a consumer reserves the right to either accept or reject
Friday'both families, inc through
Towing arrangements and _just state preference. or, 'voluntary organization and one other
cat and dog, travelled through _ An .person in Clinton or presentative. Perth County will have the , the' re,cornrmendation of the steering
ronouncenient were made, at committee as to the composition of the
Washington `Shte in son Ken's exhorbitant autopsy charges, district �iswelcome to send in ; same number of representatives.
camper. Ester"__Sundaysy by Mr. Transmission of rememberings - please The Warden and the Medical Officer of Health Council.
camped in the Olympic Toronto It is an po
address them o
This is a free evening a d one ' look f r a To
which promises to be in- " column. Right now there's not
formative as well as en -
Recently, the Progress Conservatives Associatesorganized g,
thesteps of theOntaria Legislature.
a party for more t n 1(1(1 ladies from the Huron -Middlesex
tertaining.
The ladies are shown on
much hope of there being one. 1�
Our pleas have fallen on deaf Perth
es and dry" ball i n Health i S
ears, blind eyes may,c
Huron
To date there have been no possibility of a Health Council. e said that
"rememberin s," Please The Huron County Board/of Health p t3'
S 's while the appointment of a steering
• •
11 -written ants. •
The following we points.
ge handed across the 1 H
counter by the author-owner.t 1 t Thursday
m was an
un points received permission a
The End of consider the following po committee doesn't "commit this county to
t let Town Talk be general meeting of county ouncil to inane anything", the Minister of Health for
oil
Perth Steering g
p toward a H1ron- Ontario is "very favorably inclined"
ouncil, toward some agreement between Huron
a joint health council and Perth• where health matters are
important step to, get people . to
sit down and talk about health care ser-
vices," said Dr. Mills. He mentioned it
would be the committee's duty to make
recommendations or proposals for im-
proving health services in Huron and
Perth, and about such things as costly
duplication of services.
their
t Town T�flk Health from both counties will be ex officio
National n � The body was removed
next
Mfrs: Ed e r e until y
like end'sing it shook Carter's West End Garage ems you would ee to see E.W. Oddleifson, chairman of. the Huron
Porter hall to death as some decision is made as to its Town Talk includ�s tr►' g County Board f Health
the camper,
Park ti the cliff edge by Edit Clinton News -Record, . members of the steering committee.
overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Mr. Harvey Carter of Clinton. Clinton
Huron," d
Editor
"This is an important aspect of
The next m4rng a tornado
'mains will be on view at d Surel for once in a hundred promotion of health in said Reeve
irked a ome � in oar o
already p internment. other than Gibb's�+ibberish ! !
however, it was 1 missed by
It will be deeply then moved to a more sheltered
spot�and the rest of the weekend
was enjoyed in.the company of
many other campers.
Mrs. Porter remarked on the
flowers ana: shrubs already in
bloom and the warm weather
they experienced.at exactly the
same point in time that Clinton
endpre&its i sI snew of
the cliff's edge,
hour -plane Bight from Van-
couver to Toronto. - this, : in-
cluding a fifteen minute delay
upon, ' depafture, while a
mechanic rectified a fault in
the plane door fastening.
Reeve Oddleifson said Huron has met
ice with Perth County to discuss the
tw
Some
So a skepticism was evident in the
council chambers. Warden Anson
McKinley warned this was an untried
venture.
"We do not know what authority the
Ministry will give to these health coun-
cils," said the Warden. "We're going into
what is an unknown. I only hope it doesn't
start the bureaucratic structure of the
Mustard Report."
Warden McKinley told council it is safe
to assume that the health council would
cover a much wider. area of health services
than the present county health units.
Reeve Stan Profit of Goderich said•his
greatest fear was that the Ministry of
Health would not accept the persons
recommended by the steering committee
to a health council for Huron and Perth.
Dr. Mills indicated that by studying the
possibility of a Heath Council for the
district, there was no reason to assume the
rest of the Mustard Report would also be
implemented. In fact, Dr. Mills said that
the concept of a Health Council for Huron -
Perth was envisioned by. Huron
At the regular eastern Star
meeting on May 1, two 5Iraws
were made for a lace
tablecloth, and a dried flower
arrangement. The winners;
were Mrs. K. Mcllveen,
Vanastra and Mrs. R. Connell,
Clinton.
These draws
been printed to
April 12 SpringD
had or,
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ante.
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