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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, OCTOBER 10, 1974
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Can't cut the MvOard ?
Until just recently no one around
"
health nurses and inspectors, doctors,
here could get too excited . about
hospitals would'beadministered on a
mustard - - - it was just a substance
district wide basis.
that you put on a hotdog, or rtnaybe a.
There' would be no more hospital
ham sandwich.
auxiliaries, no more Ontario Hpspital
1 But all that was, before the Mustard ,
Association and" no more local
Report. Since Seaforth doctor Paul
hospital boards. One of the provinces'
Brady slammed the report which
Deputy Ministers of Health said that '
advocates gentralizing health services
the smallest ,hospital in a district
in Ontario at a Hospital Auxiliary
might have 300 beds,Dr. Brady told
convention in Seaforth last weel� there
his audience.
has been a' lot of concern and
There were gasps from the women
discussion about the Mustard Report
at the meeting. Seaforth Community
lod'aily.
HdspRal which has just received
Explaining that implementation of
accreditation, reflecting'it's high
the report would 'mean a loss -of
standard of patient car�,has 45 beds.
personal choice for patients and for
Doctors will be told where to
health care personnel, Dr. Brady
practise and will not receive OHIP
urged that convention delegates; who
payments if they refuse, ' Dr. Brady '
represented over 6,000 Hospital
said. The family -doctor will baa
Auxiliary members, study the report
phenomenon of ,the- past as sick
and , "present their views to the
people are assessed by a •
government before it's too late".:
non physician' who decides what
,"And I'm not speaking of years but
doctor he or she' should see.
of weegks or months", Dr. Brady said.'
TheSeaforth doctor told auxiliary
The sense of urgency that Dr.
membrs that he found many of the
Brady expressed at the Hospital
'Mustard •;:,, recommendations „..:'.`very '
Auxiliarymeeting ma . or may not be
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alarming". We urge our readers to
justified. It's hard to believe that the
write their MPPs or Premier, Davis'
Ontario government will stick to their
office at Queens Park and ask 'for '.
short time table in imposing the
more information about what the
changes that Mustard recommends in
_
K tyi is and Report wall, .mean.;:for.hpalth
,.„.
the face of opposition from most .of
r
care in Ontario. The report itself is
the ;county . g9, ,rnappts concerned.- �� ��� joe*tt.y dismal to% iif&n4,,o read
and almost every health related
through. The provincial government,
profession in the province, but they
if it is serious about citizen
might, they just might. •
involvement, should have easy .to'-
Certainly Mr. Davis' predecessor
follow capsule versions available .now
pushed and kept pushing 'and
while the matter is under discussion,
eventually won out in spite of the fact
not later when the decisions have all
that a good percentage of the public
been made.
was against Atralization of our
We agree with some of the reports
school systems.
ideas. We also think that all
The Mustard Report again
Ontarians, no matter where they live,
(.recommends Centralization, this time
have a right to equally good health
of health care.
care. We are just not sure that a
And if there is one thing we have
scheme that includes shutting down
learned since the county wide school
hospitals ' that serve their
boards were introduced here, it's,that
communities because they are close
bigger doesnot necessarily mean
to and.invofved with them, is the best
better, but it ALWAYS means more
way to improve province wide health
expensive.
care.
The worry that the regional health
Better health care can come simply
councils that Must and recommends
from working with the hospitals, the
would only add yet another highly •
health units, the medical clinics and .
paid bargaucratic tier to government,
the specialisfs as 'they now exist to
is one of the big reasons that we see
help them better serve their own
to criticize the report.
small areas.We don't have to
Another big problem we see with
amalgamate. ' or establish all over
Mustard is that the report's authors,
again these services on a five county
all of whom appear to live in the big
basis and then expect better care to
cities want to lump Huron County into
result automatically.
a health district that would be the
Another empire. we do not need.
largest 10 the province, including five
How can we impress this upon the big
countie and over half a million
blue machine at Queen's Par K?
peopl All health services, public
he is putting in. a gasoline engine ib drive
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This Week, I'm going to til e
t, �dictions. For too long, I've .b een hiding
t -•+, my light under a bushel, when it.comes to
forecasting, and it's time to come out from
-under the bushel and, raveai that I am
somewhat of a seer, when it comes to the
pc, • ,b a9 future.
Years ago, 1.. came out against' capital
4 " F� ' ° ku punishment, It -was dote away with. I said
M A�
x t , s � ti .�r' " we should let Red ChirtA.,into the UN.' It
was done. I said the trout were disappear-
ing from our streams, be ause of pollution.
cf
They did, I suggested f would nover'be
tt' 11 k rich. I'm not,
Vh
But nobody paid any attention. Only
Xy S :
V
e, ,,y,, ; within. the family did anyone realize that I
had the gift of prophecy. i told my son, "1f
7 • you don't stop goofing around, .you're '
going to flunk out of .college." He did. I
told my wife, "If you dont stop worrying so
much about'everything, you'll be a nervous
< f.
wreck.," She is. I told my daughter, "If you
+► pick that baby up every time he utters s
t`' t whimper, he'll be spoiled silly," He is.
You see, even my own family didn't put
i much faith in me, even though I'm always
right, I'm somewhat like. Cassandra, the
t,' �' t• "' lady from ancient Troy,. who was given the
gift of foreseeing the future, and, at'the
a z, sante time. the curse that giobody would
ever believe here. :
IC'It's time to go public. If I'm right,
i'll have politicians and poets, actors and
authors, beating a path, to my door. Will 1
,t win? Will 1 be famous? Will I wow them?
Will I write the great Canadian novel?
t I've -decided Oto take on an +assistant,
though it's only to keep' his mother from
°1 starving in a cock -roach-ridden'apartment.
Last rose of summer 'He will be Nikov Chen, my grandbabby.
He's. half fey Iri:o and half romantic
German and half blunt Canadian. That
makes him 150 per cent. A natural. If he
chortles. I'll tell niy whining clients "Yes".
if his face -wrinkles and he starts to
whiniper, as he does, i'll give my
customers a blunt. "No." We -should make
a million. With the new child labour laws,
I'll robabl have to ive him ten er cent
M
J
,
.Well, here's my first prediction. This is k
being written after: the first half of, the
Canada -Russia series, They are all tied up, i
With that group of tottery old men, who
He'll be-dm+sse
OCTOBER 6th1899
The sudden death last week of
of community activities and to each he
Frank Kling removed one who, in a
gave freely and without reservatioh
relatively short lifetime, made a
those same talents with a resulting
major. contribution to the town in
benefit to the community as a whole. .
which he was born and- in which he
As a member of the Public Utility
spent most of his.life.
Commission and later as Mayor .he
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was instrumental in introducing
Far sighted and possessed of a
programs involving town planning
natural ability and much common
and drains and streets *that reflect
sense he early pippiied these
his forward looking approach and
attributes to make successes of a
which contribute to long term
variety of business enterprises in
economies and to a better Seaforth..
,which he was involved.
So it was too in the contributions 'he
He had a great curiosity. He
m9de to his Church and "the many
wanted to know what made thipgs
organizations with which he was
work arid" •thus ,he learned to fry an
associated.
-', Al'f0 I10 when in his -fifties.. He
He was unassuming and avoided
dpprq ch'ed every task and proposal
personal publicity. His recognition
with tj e" Glt query. "fstt't there a
wag In the knowledge that the task in
letter 'finny '
which fie was Involved. was being
l es` 464, h 'frlgily business
carfled buf effectively.
F'�ltivie' tleklt 'be fat ftd tf'riie for a hdSt
r'
He' liiiill be missed.
Maitland Cemetery was broken off at the
Besides. Canadians are the biggest
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This Week, I'm going to til e
t, �dictions. For too long, I've .b een hiding
t -•+, my light under a bushel, when it.comes to
forecasting, and it's time to come out from
-under the bushel and, raveai that I am
somewhat of a seer, when it comes to the
pc, • ,b a9 future.
Years ago, 1.. came out against' capital
4 " F� ' ° ku punishment, It -was dote away with. I said
M A�
x t , s � ti .�r' " we should let Red ChirtA.,into the UN.' It
was done. I said the trout were disappear-
ing from our streams, be ause of pollution.
cf
They did, I suggested f would nover'be
tt' 11 k rich. I'm not,
Vh
But nobody paid any attention. Only
Xy S :
V
e, ,,y,, ; within. the family did anyone realize that I
had the gift of prophecy. i told my son, "1f
7 • you don't stop goofing around, .you're '
going to flunk out of .college." He did. I
told my wife, "If you dont stop worrying so
much about'everything, you'll be a nervous
< f.
wreck.," She is. I told my daughter, "If you
+► pick that baby up every time he utters s
t`' t whimper, he'll be spoiled silly," He is.
You see, even my own family didn't put
i much faith in me, even though I'm always
right, I'm somewhat like. Cassandra, the
t,' �' t• "' lady from ancient Troy,. who was given the
gift of foreseeing the future, and, at'the
a z, sante time. the curse that giobody would
ever believe here. :
IC'It's time to go public. If I'm right,
i'll have politicians and poets, actors and
authors, beating a path, to my door. Will 1
,t win? Will 1 be famous? Will I wow them?
Will I write the great Canadian novel?
t I've -decided Oto take on an +assistant,
though it's only to keep' his mother from
°1 starving in a cock -roach-ridden'apartment.
Last rose of summer 'He will be Nikov Chen, my grandbabby.
He's. half fey Iri:o and half romantic
German and half blunt Canadian. That
makes him 150 per cent. A natural. If he
chortles. I'll tell niy whining clients "Yes".
if his face -wrinkles and he starts to
whiniper, as he does, i'll give my
customers a blunt. "No." We -should make
a million. With the new child labour laws,
I'll robabl have to ive him ten er cent
M
J
,
.Well, here's my first prediction. This is k
being written after: the first half of, the
Canada -Russia series, They are all tied up, i
With that group of tottery old men, who
OCTOBER 10, 1924
Edward Brady, who is m the employ of Mrs. W.E.Hawley of Winthrop picked
F. Eckart, Manley'. met with a painful ripe raspberries in her g --den last week.
accident, when he «'as kicked by a horse, Miss Isabel Bettles of Winthrpp has =
accepted a position at •Peterboro.
John Eckart, Manley was one' of the ♦ _�
losers in Sundav's tornado, when it blew 50 citizens, including business, teachers
the verandah off his house, and employees of the mill at Zurich ,.
gathered for the purpose of digging post_
Rueben Hart and family of Winthrop h61es for the erection'of the new $45,000
moved this week to Chas, Dolmage's Community Centre and Babe Siebert •+ �►+
'hotise. iie•si of the village. Memorial Arena.lvan Kalbfleisch was in
John Bullard of Winthrop is improving charge of the, work.
the appearance of his residence by putting g
asphalt shingles on it. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert of a
McKillop have returned • home afterThro�
Dublin.
the local had' b Wm. St ae able spending their honeymoon at her home in Marsh
World
of Uublin, the local hard ball fans are able Unity, Sask. ,
to listen {n each day to the broadcasting of Ducks Unlimited (Canada) '
the World Series. One of Seaforth's best known 4nd highly
Right Wor. C. Aberh'art. respected citizen passed away in London in
g �,D.G.M. of P WILSON'S PHALAROPE (Steganopus tricolor) — An
eaforth paid his official visit to Zurich the person of•Robert Devereaux in his 87th interesting and attractive addition to the life of
odge 224 at' Hensall %%hen there wa's a year. He was born in Tuckersmith and was
large attendance. married to Johanna McGrath of Winthrop, prairie ponds, the spritely phalarope seems
Frank, Ellwood of Fergus is relieving at equally at home spinning about in circles on the
the C.N,R.St atisn during Mr. Kaiser's water or dashing about on shore. Well -liberated,
Miss MarthaReid entertained the absence.
H.G.L.Club at the home of her mother, the females of this"species wear the more color -
Mrs. J. F. Reid, Mrs. J.W.Free has soldhh r residenpe to fu) plumage, take time initiative in courting, and
As we go to press we learn of:the death Robert'Iiogerson of Huliett. Mrs. )Free has leave the male to raise the familyl
of W.D.Bright one of Seaforlh's oldest and " leased an apartment with -Mrs. Roland tsA �4
most prominent business Men, T ennedy. ;
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have given a great account of themselves.
OCTOBER 6th1899
The new blacksmith shop at Constance is
and those unknown young players, make
being rushed along. The cement walls are '
up the WHL team, it takes a lot of courage i
T. Russell,'B.A. of Thames Road, has
completed.
to come out with a bluirt forecast of the
been appointed secretary of the Toronto
•Richard .Reid of town brought into the
final result,
U-niVersity Athlette tlssoeiation at a salary
office this week a large branch
ExpZries.
But here it is. i predict -= and'it f'm not
of $150.00:
thatiterally covered with large ripe
right on the nose, i'll drink a'bottle of
A .eat number of beautiful apple trees Awa
great rasp
Vodka on the town hail steps - that 2,400
at Leadbury, broke down under the weight
of the 2,500 Canadians going to Russia for
of snow and fruit. r
J. B, Henderson also informs us that
the games there will be drunk sixty per
there are two bushes in his garden covered
cent of the, time, and hung over the other
Finlay McIntosh of Leadbury has been
with ripe berries: •
forty per cent.. ,
awayt . iM`tng j number o ilo'"I"tti
TUk 'th, having b� "� �
�t
rte" . The nearest .appioachr to a cyclone that
':..
As rothe r`se�ies itself; what does it
matte who ns. It's only a game; though
n $�
�?.,,;,,<�eaforth has .eve ;.eicperienced:.•passed
..
necessary ma with him.
over here about, 6 p. m. Every hydro pole.
rather entrancing combination of ballet and
from the North Gravel Road to the.mayhem.
A very happy .event took place at the
Maitland Cemetery was broken off at the
Besides. Canadians are the biggest
residence of James E. Troyer, Hen§all,
ground. On the farm of John .Eckart,-east of
sports cry-babies in the world. If we lose,
when Migs Teresa Jane, dau' hter of Mr.
g
the cemetery, the orchard was' almost
we were robbed. If we win, it's a victor of
y {
Troyer was..united in marriage to James
completely destroyed. ,
free enterprise over authoritarianlsm..This
'Monday
H.Wright, machinist, of Hensall.,
"'
is a nation of morning
quarterbacks and, late Saturday night
Snow to the depth of four inches covered
p
OCTOBER 7th, 1949
referees.
mother earth at •Hensall, -a"very unusual .
Thomas R. Cluff, of the Timmins Branch
We're''a nation of experts, especially in w'
occurrence in .September.
of the Dominion Bank has,beeb transferred'
hockey. After all, for several generations,
'thinks his
Jacob McGee ofEgmondville 't hi
to the Atitokon, Ontario branch; It is the
all that the world knew Canada was any
new stable entirely too grand to soiled
site of the Steep Rock Mines. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J,H.Wrighf, former well
good at was producing maple syrup, rye
whiskey and hockey players.
by a horse consequently he has been.
residents of Seaforth and now of
I've heard women who wouldn't know a
looking around for an automobile.
,known
Windsor, celebrated their 50th wedding
shift from a nylon 'slip castigating ,tire. ,
Messrs. John and Frank Jackson of
anniversary.. Mr. Wright was in the garage
Canadian players for all sorts of sins.
Egmondville have gone to Toronto to
business in Seaforth for many years in the
I've heard mature 'men, who couldn't
resume their studies, the one at Osgoode
building now owned by W.T.Teall.
even skate on their ankles when they were j
Hall and the other at school of Practical
kids, shouting, obscenities at our players '
Science.
because, "They're not hitting enou
`
Results of the T.Eaton Co. bacon hog
fergawsghe,"
When tearing up the sidewalk in front of
special prize were annouriced.Firsf prize
-Prize.
I'ye heard teenagers of both sexe cheer
the Royal Hotel, a well about 14 feet deep
Robert McMillan, -Seaforth, 2nd.
when some Canadian ape rammed is stick
was found directly under the walk.
Russet Bolton , . Dublin, 3rd . prize,
into a Russian's teeth. i
H. W. Willis of town is having a large
W•E.D.Storey, Seaforth, 4th prize .Harry
Well, that's my first prediction. The
addition erected at the back of his store and
Bolger, Walton, 5th Russel Bolton, Dublin,
second is that l in going to win Mayor
he is putting in. a gasoline engine ib drive
6th prize, W. Storey, Dublin.
Drapoo's lottery. First prize. A cool million,
his sewing machines
•'tax free,
Town and provincial police are searching
This prediction is based on a
for thieves who broke into a jewellery store
combination of prophecy and logic, not just
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swan oft
in Clinton and escaped -with about $1,000
a wild hunch. :
Brucefield have returned from a pleasant
worth of watches, rings, necklaces and
Look. In the past two years, i`ve broken
trip to Rib Lake, Wisconsin. He was not
stones
my toe, my nose, two ribs, and the law. I'm
very much taken with the st ates ander
.
not saying that the Lord is picking on.me. i tri
more contented with his own home.
Mrs. James McNairn 'ofEgmondville
just don't think hes been keeping his- eye i
James Purcell of Egmondviile has
won the consolation prize at a draw held by
on this little sparrow, when he, falls. i
purchased Russel Hill's driver and a
a London firm at the Western Faif.She
It's time for a different kind of break,
•
comfortable buggy and will now be able to,
received a voucher worth $40.00.
and the law of averages suggests to the
cam on his business with greater ease.
John Scott of Cromarty has sold his
occult side of me , tha�it's going to be the
Big Million.
When people arose on Saturday and
house and lot to Geo. Wallace.
looked from their windows, they were
Fred Dobbs,of Exeter has purchased the
j
surprised to -see all the ground. covered
Passmore garage in Hensall, and gets
J�
with ricrac inches of snow,,
immediate possession,
A
OCTOBER 10, 1924
Edward Brady, who is m the employ of Mrs. W.E.Hawley of Winthrop picked
F. Eckart, Manley'. met with a painful ripe raspberries in her g --den last week.
accident, when he «'as kicked by a horse, Miss Isabel Bettles of Winthrpp has =
accepted a position at •Peterboro.
John Eckart, Manley was one' of the ♦ _�
losers in Sundav's tornado, when it blew 50 citizens, including business, teachers
the verandah off his house, and employees of the mill at Zurich ,.
gathered for the purpose of digging post_
Rueben Hart and family of Winthrop h61es for the erection'of the new $45,000
moved this week to Chas, Dolmage's Community Centre and Babe Siebert •+ �►+
'hotise. iie•si of the village. Memorial Arena.lvan Kalbfleisch was in
John Bullard of Winthrop is improving charge of the, work.
the appearance of his residence by putting g
asphalt shingles on it. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert of a
McKillop have returned • home afterThro�
Dublin.
the local had' b Wm. St ae able spending their honeymoon at her home in Marsh
World
of Uublin, the local hard ball fans are able Unity, Sask. ,
to listen {n each day to the broadcasting of Ducks Unlimited (Canada) '
the World Series. One of Seaforth's best known 4nd highly
Right Wor. C. Aberh'art. respected citizen passed away in London in
g �,D.G.M. of P WILSON'S PHALAROPE (Steganopus tricolor) — An
eaforth paid his official visit to Zurich the person of•Robert Devereaux in his 87th interesting and attractive addition to the life of
odge 224 at' Hensall %%hen there wa's a year. He was born in Tuckersmith and was
large attendance. married to Johanna McGrath of Winthrop, prairie ponds, the spritely phalarope seems
Frank, Ellwood of Fergus is relieving at equally at home spinning about in circles on the
the C.N,R.St atisn during Mr. Kaiser's water or dashing about on shore. Well -liberated,
Miss MarthaReid entertained the absence.
H.G.L.Club at the home of her mother, the females of this"species wear the more color -
Mrs. J. F. Reid, Mrs. J.W.Free has soldhh r residenpe to fu) plumage, take time initiative in courting, and
As we go to press we learn of:the death Robert'Iiogerson of Huliett. Mrs. )Free has leave the male to raise the familyl
of W.D.Bright one of Seaforlh's oldest and " leased an apartment with -Mrs. Roland tsA �4
most prominent business Men, T ennedy. ;
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14
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