The Huron Expositor, 1987-06-10, Page 15A14— THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 10, 1987
40. IN MEMORIAM
• ALLAN
. In loving memory of a' dear husband, father
and grandfather, Wilson Allan, who passed
away June 16, 1980.
•.Loves greatest gIft 'remembrance, '•
His memory will 'live in our hearts fPrever.
• Sadly missed by wife, Dorisand family:,
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McGRATH '
„In. loving memory of Tom, our son, brother,
and uncle, who left us su'ddenly • four years.
ago, June' 14, 1983. •
' Memories are treasures.
No one can steal."
Death -is -a -heartache
No one can heal,
This month comes baek•with'sad regret,
It brings back a day we'll never forget.
He didn't have time to say l'arewell,
.Nor us to say goodbye, •
You were .gone before we realized.
And only God knows Aihy. -• • • •
We Cannot forget your smiling face. . • •
Or your happy care free ways •
A smile that won so many friends ' •
In those happy bygone days. •• •
Always remembered and sadly missed by
Mom, Dad, arid all your family. 40-23x1
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GLANVILLE ' ,
In loving memory of a dear son, brother and
uncle Meryl Douglas; who passed away, June
10, 1972. , ' •
A special corner in pur hearts,
Is set aside for you.
As long as life and memory lasts,
We will always rerhember you. • •
Loved •and remembered by your family.
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42. ENGAGEMENTS
•• PATTERSON-HOWATT •
Miss Shelley Patterson and•Mr. KeitttHowatt
• of Calgary, Alberta along with their parents,
Mr. Kenneth ,Patterson and Mrs. Gwen People
-of Blyth,, and Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Howatt of
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RR 1, Auburn wish to announce their engage-
ment, The wedding will take place in Blyth ,
United Church on Saturday, June 13; 1987 at
3:30 p.m..Receptian to follow in Blyth. 42-23-1 •
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,GOOD LUCK -Horseshoes fans chose May 20, the dreariest day,:td. conduct the
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Seniors Games horseshoe event and relied on good luck to prevent it from raining on
their game. ,The team -of Ivan Gardner, left and Laverne Hoegy beat the. other team by
a score of 301 4. , •
Competitors few in even
Area farmer
named to
• commission
A series of changes to improve Ontario's
crop insurance program have been an-
nounced by Agriculture and Food Minister
Jack Riddell.
His announcement follows the June.. 1
release of the Canada -Ontario Crop In-
surance Review committee report which
recommended changes to the crop in-
surance program.
Mi'7Riddell-ieifte-is-referring-14-specifi
• crop recommendations from the .report to
the Ontario CropInsurance Commission for
action. '
"I expect that most of the 'specific
• changes can be acted on over the summer
and fall and built into the 1988 insurance
plan." •
Varna cash cropper 'Cordon Hill will be
appointed chairman of the Ontario Crop In-
surance Commission, the first farmerto
hold the position. In the past, the chairmanhas been a 'civil servant — the director of .the
ministry's cropinsurance and stabilization
branch. •
"I feel that a' farmer chairman will make
the commission More sensitive to the needs
of the farm community," said Mr. Riddell.
This chairman can play an important'role
•in ensuring 'that the Changes recornmended
by the review committee are implemented
in a way that is both practical and fair to the
farmer." •
Gordon Hill is a past -president of the On-
• tario Federation of Agriculture and past -
chairman, of the Ontario Bean Producers'
Marketing Board.
In addition, twe'mernbers of the review
committee,. Ralph- Beamer, a fruit •farrner
from Ridgeville and Ruth Tobler, a dairy
farmer !from New Liskeard, will be ap-
pointed.to the •commission. The review
report proposed that more members be ap-
pointed to the Crop Insurance Comthission
to ensure representation from all parts of
the province and all major crops.
Copies of the review committee report are
being sent to farm organizations and those
who made submissions. The deadline fOr
• The report was based on information
comments is July 31.
• gathered 'during extensive -public consulth-
Wi of Seniors Games horseshoe Seniors He became involved in held 15 public
nners the Games.tion. The committee hearings,
event relied on luck and good throwing the sport after joining the Staffa received 275 submissions, examined federal
- Wednesday morning at, the Seaforth and Horseshoe Club. Then with two years ex- and provincial legislation and studied pro-
• District 'Conununity Centres. ' perience under his belt he started a club in :grams in other jurisdictions.
Laverne Hoegy and Ivan Gardner, part- Brodhagen, near his former home. He has Recommendations in the review commit-
' ners in the event, had little competition been ' throwing horseshoes there ever tee report fall into two categories: the first
with only one other couple to beat They since. group can be implemented by the provincial
won 30 to 14 against the team of Bert "It's 95 per cent luck and 'five per cent government through the crop in9urance
Walters and Art Finlayson. .good throwing," he said about winning commission; the second group requires
A Winthrop area farmer, Laverne Hoegy Wednesday's event. federal government approval before they
enjoys horseshoes and has been playing * Ivan Gardner has been throwing can be implemented.
, the game for eight years, One year with the horseshoes since he was a child and just Two of the major recommendations — a
recently started playing in the Seniors 10 per cent increase in coverage and
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * .4, Games event. He hasn't been involved in changes to the 'funding agreement so that
*" the Seniors' Games long enough to enter farmers will pay less of the premiums — re-
* other events, but added he has met a lot of quire agreement from the federal
* * , new friends at the Games and seen some government.
he already knew. "My staff willbe meeting with federal of -
A native of Wingham, Mr:Gardner has ficials
on tese issues as soon as possible,"
1,- been retired for five years from a job with said Mr. Riddell.
At the telephone company, where he worked "The changes that I announced today
* for about 30 years. Five years ago he show just how serious I am about making
* helped to start a horseshoe club in the crop insurance program work better in
* Wingham. The club now has 40 members. Ontario."
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