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Cranbriook lighting
Streets in CranbrOo will be
Grey council Clears .. THE wok* pcppsiToRt sliFoa
Legion Auxiliory Makes Plans
lighted for the first time as a
O result of a decision of Grey
council to enter into ae. agree,
ment with the Hydro Electric
Power Commission.
At a meeting of council last
week council passed an enabling
by-law to make possible the
agreement.
In all plans call for the in-
stallation of 15 lights and it is
expected work will get underway
later in• the spring warding to
Clerk Mrs. Edythe M. Cardiff,
In other business council ap-
proVed the following resolutions:
• - That the report of Gamsby
and Mannerow Limited, Guelph,
of the Pollard Municipal Drain
dated January 3rd; 1272, be
4,
•
Ronald J. Agar, son of Mrs.
Gerald Agor, London, Ontario
and son-in-law of Mr.and Mrs.
Ed. Stapleton, Dublin,attended 'a the convocation exercises of
the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Ontario in
Toronto on Friday where he
received his certificate of
Chartered Accountant. A
graduate of Mitchell District
High School, he is employed
with G. H. Ward & Partners,
Chartered Accountants ,, in
Windsor and reside,s in
Essex.
As -.plans are advaneed'to
extend Home Nursing Care•
across Huron those who may
benefit from the service enquire
• as to what it indludes.
Mrs. Betty Cardno, director
of Hotne Nursing Cafe, who was
responsible for setting up the
initial program in Seaforth late
last year, has answered the
questions ih this story.
A house gleaning service?
* Home Nursing Care?
These are the questions to
be answered, as the Huron County
Home Care program is expand-
, ing to cover all of the county.
Home Care is a co-ordination
of services that, allow a' patient
to leave hospital early or avoid
admission to hospital, but 're-
ceive adequate care in their home
where surroundings are more
familiar and they are not sep-
arated from their family and
friends.
. Home Care is financed by the
Department of Health so there is
no charge tb the patient for the
services provided. •
In order to be' eligible for
care in the Home Care Program
the patient must be referred by
the Family Physician and must
require ,one of the following:
Ntirsing. Care, physiotheraPyi
Oecupational Therapy or Speech
Therapy. If one of these ser-
vices are required, homemaking,
the cost of drugs, lab and x-ray
costs and transportation, if
needed, may be provided.
The Home Care Program does
i-not offer twenty-four hour care,
so the family and friends 'of the
patient must be willing anti able
to help provide some ,assistance
in the care-of the patient. There
is no age limit for patients.
Nursing Care for the Home Care
Program is being provided by
the Victorian Order of _Nurses,
and the cost is covered by the
Home Care Program. However,.
individuals needing nursing care
for bed baths, foot care, and
general nursing assistance can
obtain this service by calling
the V.O.N. Nurse at ClintonPub-
lic Hospital. The' charges for
* this service are calculated on
the individual's ability to pay.
Homemaking is another ser-
vice that is Utilized by the Home
Care Program in providing ade-
quate care. The Homemaker ser.-
vice may be provided to the Home
Care Patient if nursing or phy-
• siotherapy care is needed. While
nursing and physiotherapy ser--
vice is on a visit basis, detere,
mitred by the care needed, hoMe-
makers provide care on an eight
. (8)* hour or four (4) hour basis,
five (5) days a week. The need
or amount of homemaking is
'fietermined by the Family Phy-
sibian, the Nurse Administrator
of the Home Care Program and
the family receiving care. The
homemaker assists the family
in giving the necessary care.
Many inquiries are received
by the Home Care Office for
* homemakers whci are willing to
liVe in or to be emplOyed priv-
ately. Anyone injerested in off-
ering homemaking privately may
leave their name with the ome
Care ()Mee, 527-0440 or to
Huron County Honte Care Pro
gram, )3ox #659, Seaforth, Ont- ‘
provisionally adopted and By-
LaN/ No. 5 of 1972 be given first
and second reading.
-. That the tender of Donegan's
Haulage Limited, Listowel, the
lowest of two received, for crush=
ing and hauling approximately
25,000 cubic yards of 5/8" gravel
at .881 per ciibic yard be accepted
and ByzLaw No:3 of 1972 be
passed as read a first, second and
third times . subject to the
approval of the Department of
Transportation and Comminicat-
ions.
That all Township • of Grey •
insurance policies be renewed
with the Frank -,Cosvan Conal3n4
Limited, Princeton.
- That Huron Plowmen's
Association •be given a grant in
the amount of Twenty Dollars:
• News of
VARNA
The Sbuth Huron District
Orange Lodge held their spring
meeting in the local Orange Hall
on Tuesday evening last with
District Master Ivan McClyrnont
in charge. A classof dandidates
was advanced to the Royal Blue
Degree. Plans were made to
participate in the annual 12th
parade Which will be held in
Goderich this summer. ,
A group of Boy Scouts and
their leaders from Londesbor-
ough. held a skating party at the
local rink, Thursday evening.
Mr. Floyd McAsh of Hamilton
spent the weekend at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
McAsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilgrim
are both patients in Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte,.
DaVid , Crystal and Brian of
Seaforth spent Sunday at the home'
bf Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCly-
mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred• McCly-
mont spent last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCiymont
and family in Guelph.
MRS. BETTY CARDNO
ario. •
Homemakers employed by the
Home Care Program are
required to obtain a ,Certitied
Visiting Homemakers Certif-
icate.' To enable homemakers ,
to receive this certificate, a
course is being offered by Con-
estoga College in April. As the
Home Care Program extends its
services to all the residents of
Huron County, homemakers are
needed in the Exeter and Wing-
ham areas. Further information
may be obtain,ed by contacting the
Home Care Offide,Seaforth,Oet-
ario.
Cprrespon_d_ent '
Mrs. Joyce Pepper.
Henson Legion Ladies met in
the Legion Hall • with President
Mrs. Irene Davis presiding. A
donation of $10 was made to the
Salvation Army. Plans were
made for the Annual Penny Sale
to be held the first week in June.
The members decided to cater to
a wedding and a Men's Bonspeil.
An invitation was accepted to a
birthday party at the Seaforth
Legion Ladles Auxiliary on April
19. For the April meeting, the
Zone Commander, Mrs. ElMlyn
Caroll, will be visiting, and also
a penny sale will be held with
each member to bring. 2 or•more
articles, Sports Officer Mrs.
Iva Reid, announced there wilt be
a bowling, tournament in Goder-
ich on April 26, and a zone Card
party in Exeter on, Marft 29.
Mrs. Martha Roosebeem won the
mystery prize, and the attendance
draw. Mrs. Mary Bisback won
the guessing prize.
UNIT 1 HENSALL U.C.W.
Unit .1 met Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Don Joynt presiding.
Her devotional entitled "Genu-
ine Brotherhood" was written by
the famous Indian Chief, Dan
George. A vocal solo "MyJesus
I Love Thee" was sung, by Mrs.
Ceorge Hess accompanied at the •
piano by Mrs., Albert Shirray.
The roll call was answered with
10 present and two visitors. It
was announced that---the Spring
Thaw Supper will be, held April 5.
Mrs. Harvey Keys gave the study
on Angola,, and als9 the story of
Dr. Sid Gilchrist, a Doctor who
worked Angola. Mrs. Audrey
Christie was Hostess for a social
hour.
W.I. Notes
Hensall Women's Institute
met in the Legion Hall, the theme
being Citizenship and -Education.
' president, Mrs. J. McAllister
welcomed members and guests.
Members reported on visits made
to, sick and. shut-ins, A .nfotion
As made to renew membership
in the Association for the retard-
ed.
Mrs. G. Coleman chaired the
programme which opened with
Mrs. C. Payne leading in a se-
lection of Irish songs accorripan-
ied by Miss Greta Lammie.
Tony Kyle entertained the
members with his prize-winning
entry in the Public Speaking Con-
test which he won at S.H.D.H.S.
Mrs. Bev Beaton introduced
the guest speaker, ,Rev. Cliff
Britton, who gave an interesting
view of Citizenship - its growth
and development from 'pioneer,
News of
. Mr. Wm. McGregor returned
from-hospital last Week-end.
The residents of. the Blue
Water Rest Home, Zurich enjoy-
ed a variety program at the
monthly birthday party when the
Kippen 'East Women's Institute
.• entertained on Thursday ,with
games, humorous readings by
Mrs. '11. Caldwell, silent skit,
sing song, and lively square dan-
ces with costumes having a touch
of the Irish. Those having birth-
dayi in March were presented
with a gift by the Hospital. Auxi-
liary. Lunch was served. Mrs.
Wm. Bell and Mrs. James Drum-
mondwere in charge of arrange-
inents. Mrs. RoSs Broadfoot
acted as accompanist.
• -
days. Courtesy remarks were.
made by Mrs. E. Riley. Befqre
cioging, Mrs. J, NICATITSier con-
ducted an auction sale. Lunch
was served by Hostesses Mrs.
Elgie and Miss Greta Lammie,
and their committee.'
PASSES IN NEWFOUNDLAND
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell died
at Deerlake Newfoundland, on
Saturday, March 11. She was
in her 78th year.
Surviving is a large family,
some of whom are residing, in
Newfoundland, and others in and
around the Toronto area. A
daughter Mrs. Eric(Shirley) Lu-
ther resides in Hensall.
Mrs. Luther left on March 4
to go to Newfoundland and expects
to return March 17. The funeral
service was held March 13, with
burial to be made in Newfound-
land.
CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN
EXPLORERS
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Explorers met on Sunday morn-
ing* at the Church. The roll call
was answered by eight members,.
Fpur children, presented • their
scrap books on Africa, with Bruce
Thompson having made an excel-
lent start on his. The Ctrago and
Ghana flags were drawn. Every-
one daeced around the table Afri-
can style.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN WOMEN
MEETING
The Anglican Church women
of St. Paul's Anglican Church
met at the -home ,of Mrs. D. el ind-
over. The President,Mrs.Scra-
buik opened the meeting with the
members prayer. ' Devotions
were taken from the Living Mes-
sage. Scripture lesson ,was read
by Mrs. G. A.Anderson, and pray-
ers were offered by Mrs: Wind-
over and Mrs. F. Fbrrest. The
roll call was answered by a Bible
verse having the word "Love"
in it. :rhe study,book was taken
by .Mrs. F,Forrest. Mrs. G.A.
Anderson read about, the life of
St. -Patrick. Convenors were
appointed for the smorgasbord .
to be held May 6. Plans were
made for the 95th Anniversary
of the Church which will be held
May 28. A donation of $100 was
made to the General Account of
the Church. Mrs. G.A. Anderson
closed the meeting with prayer.
UNIT 2 U.C.W. 'MEETING
A film on Africa called "Sing
to the Glory of Africa", high-
lighted the March meeting of
Unit 2 on Monday evening. Mrs.
Pat Venner ,chose this film, as,
her study. .
' The roll call with "Did you
know?" was answered with 14
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wood of RR 3,
pen were Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Wood, London, Mr. . and Mrs.
Ronald Eyre, Steven, Karee and
Kevin' of Guelph, Mr. andNmrs.
A. G. White of Kingsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray White, Hagers-
ville, Mr. Alex Irvine of Sea-
forth. miss Karen Eyre is
spending this week with her
grandparents.
Michael Binnendyk son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hank Binnendyk re-
turned from Seaforth Community
Hospital follraVing an appendec-
tomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson
attended "the funeral of an Aunt
in Chatham.
members. present., lad.. Julie.
Brodie acted as chairlady for
the meeting and read a poem
entitled "Happiness". Mrs. Elva
Forrest , .for ,her devotional,
choase an article from the local , newspaper called "Genuine Bro-
therhood", written by the well-
known and famous Indian Chief
Dan George. It was announced
that the April meeting will be
a Thankoffering meeting with
the special guest speaker to be
Dr. Moyo from Seaforth. It was
suggested that each member
bring a guest.
Unit 2 are responsible to put
flower •S in the Church for the•
month of April. Volunteers are
asked for, to help with the Spring
Thaw Supper to be held on, April 5.
Mrs. Brodie read an article
called "Recycling trash begins
in the kitchen". which was very
interesting. Mrs. Ella Drysdale
as hostess, and' her assistants
served a lunch.
CARMEL W.M.S.
The W.M.S. of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church met Thursday.
President Mrs. Rachael Schwalm
opened the meeting with a poem.
The devotional using a poem,
and Scripture from Psalm 122,
was taken by Mrs. Blanche Doug
all and Mrs. Pearl Love. I
The study on Africa was con-
tinued by Mrs. Dougall.
The roll call, "A sign of
spring" was answered by 14
-members. Mrs. Myrtle Orr read
a prayer, from the Glad Tidings,
and Mrs. Edith Bell read a por-
tion from 'the Presbyterian Rec-
ord. Members of the W.M.S. are
responsible for 'drafts at the
Queensway Nursing Home for the
month of April. .It was announced
that the April -Thank-Offering
meeting will be on April 10 with
a special guest speaker, Rev.
Chan from Thedford. It was.de-
cided to invite guests from Zurich
United and Lutheran Churches,
the Arnold - Circle and the Home
Helpers. Mrs. Aldene Volland
and Mrs. EstherWright are in
charge.
• Mrs. Grace McEwan gave an
."interesting resume- of her trip
-to the Barbados.- Mrs. Ruby Hog-
garth closed the, meeting with the
Benediction.'•"'
HEkSALL KINETTE CLUB
The Hensall Kinettes met at
the home of Mrs. Murray Baker.
Guest for the evening was Mrs.
Jim' Stan. A . donation was made
to the Canadian Mental Health
Associatioh. The Kinettes have
been busy preparing for Inter-
club, which they are hosting for
District 1, Zone B, in April of
this year. Mrs. Ron Wareing
won the raffle.
. CARMEL C.O.C.
The C.O.C. of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church held their meet-
ing at' the Church Sunday morn-
ing. The C.O.C. motto was re-
peated and the roll call of 7
was answered by giving a sign
of spring. The offering was taken,,
by Danny Reid. Mrs. Robert Tay-
lor offered prayer. A discus-
sion on the structure and the
animals of Africa was held. The
children, did further work on
their booklets drawing pictures.
Next meeting will be the Easter
- meeting on March 26.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore spent
the weekend visiting 'with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Passmore •and
family, London and while -there
attended the 'Knights and Ham-
ilton hockey game in the Gar-
dena.
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An accident free record, he said,
depends upon-the job-Site super,
visors and foremen, "Their
contribution has never-been more
clearly evidenced than on this
occasion!q, he said.
In addition to the Citation
awarded to the company "One
year accident prevention award"
certificates. were presented to:
Leonard Clarke, Gordon Gonyou,
Dennis Housh, Vernon Marriott,
-Ralph Murphy, Wes. McConnell,
Joe McLaughlin (Seatorth), Don
Pilon, Patrick Ryan (Dublin),
William Siemon Walton), William
Smith,
Mr. Looby presented...the
company Award of Merit for over ,
25,000 accident-free man-hours
in one year to: Dennis Housh and
VernoniMarrlott.
presentations 'of the company
Two-Year Safety . Award
were made to: Leonard Clarke,
Gordon Gonyou, Wes. McConnell.
The morning session was
spent on company business and
the opportunity was taken to co-
ordinate new policies and, in par-
ticular, emphasis was placed
upon recent changes in design and
tolerandes as applied to bridge
construction. Engineer Stan Cop-
nelly conducted the technical pro-
gramme and concluded his
remarks with an expression of
approval at the quality of the
questions -posed by the foremen
who, through their daily contact
with the on-site problems, were
involved in a constant process of
decision-making and respon-
sibility.
Following luncheon reoresen-
tatives from the C.S.A.O. held
an interesting 'seminar which
covered detailed aspects of safety
araninistration. Alex MacKay
presented his most recent film
and explained that candid-camera
type productions had also been
made through the co-operation of
the employers. These productions
were „ made with television
camera and tape equipment and
played-back immediately after-
wards so that the personnel on
the site could see exactly how
they were progressing.
Mr. Wheelan lectured On the
subject of accident reporting and
covered the relationship between
the prime and sub-contractors
where each had a company Safety
cPolicy.
eiorC.S.A.0; Joseph Looby,
Others who attended included:
Geoff
i
Hoyle, Safe Practice Coun-
P, resident; Clayton Looby, Secre-
tary, Stanley J.-Connelly, P.Eng,
Engineer and Ralph McLeod,,
Field Supervisor of the Looby
firm.
• Foremen who attended were,
Leonard Clarke,' Tom DeWan,
Gordon Gonyou, Dennis Housh,
Vernon Marriott, Ralph Murphy,
Wes.McConnell,Joe McLaughlin,
Don Pilon, Pat Ryan, BillSiemen
and Bill Smith..
The office staff included
Carl, Lefneski, Ken Oldacre and
Dave Wills. ,
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Correspondent
Mies Jean Copeland
The United Church Women
joined with Kirkton for theWorld .•
.,Day of Prayer $erviee
United -Church op Friday. A
-ladies quartette, Mrs. Glenn
Copeland, Mrs. William Spence,
Mrs. John Rodd and Mrs. IJoyd
Cowdrey rendered a number dur-
ing the service,
Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler,
Mrs. Robert. Corsaut, Mr. and
Mrs. Don'sBrine and Cheryl and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copelaacl,
Cynthia ,-Ellen and Dea.nna and
Miss Jean Copeland attended,the
Ice Capades at the Treasure IS-
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son Oct JanOe Were.guests at
thP RPhiierfe.X0494. Weclollng:
the Thatnea 'Watt 0400.. Church'
on aturc;ay,'"
Mr• and Mrs. Pam§pe000-44. .6, Marys and Mr. 40:1)/1.mi
wungw.pe,pcip, PaY14../.'SOW
and Steven:. were supper MP*
with Mr. and mre,.ii.ormattPrgq. -
of Exeter on saturclay.twening id
celebrate David'Jr.'s birthday.
• Mr. and Mrs, 'E.arlPullj!blanle
of London visited Sunday after-
noon . with Miss--Jean
Mr. Calvin ROO spent PridaY
evenieg- anct SatilidaY with`baiid
Spence..
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