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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-26, Page 798 Offers limited to passenger. cars and light trucks. Expires Jan. 31,1978 OPEN FROM 7 a.m.. to 7 WRIGHT-TAYLOR LTD. 140Mneain527St-TThreeto s e a r t h Ontario • • • Pleaie watch the date on your label and renew before lyour subscription expires t Aaron (g4 ttrii et 0 it V SEAFORTH XPRESS Fast. keilable, Coast-totcoast: a "17,7.77.`7,71- ••••, A fledgli ng nurses! organiza- tion formed six weeks ago in London to fight a proposal by the College of Nurses of Ontario hopes to gain support by staging a meeting for Huron nurses in Exeter next week, 4 .; Nurse (Nurses United ,for Registration Security and Employment) was founded when college ',sent proposals to, r$gistered nurses and nursing .a§siStaris that would require them, as Of 1980. to work at least 50'1" days„in Gray one year of the previousfiye to qualify for a certificate -of competence. •. Mary, Mrs., Frank, Boyle, Huron Robert of R,R,2, Kippen, three unthinocratic.-. regulation to be Waterloo, -John ' (Sandy), and C. , grandchildren. ' 'Mrs. Robert (I il4) Waite, --Britee _ of Seaforth Tt She also _i_ The-body--re-sted7-at-- R.St Box Pe Inters( on ; Mrs,. Robert survived by her mother Mrs. E.C.. Funeral H ome where.ftmeral and • , (Audrey)' Carr.. Finschile; :Mrs. Case and by :brothers Frank, ' committal services were .held ' .: Jack (;•\ da) Henderson. Arthur. Pallbeztr srs were: : Merton , Seaforth -. George Wa-lton., Tuesday at 2 p.m. with _. Rev: _41-tid- orte-- -grandchild- -survive.-- fistrekireil -;-,---Norm an -"-Sch akie,--- __:.: _Charle_s,,St *r: cetsv ill e., and jack-of -W.LIVIiiii-i'y officiating. MeCltrre. Archie • Segorth and by sisters Margaret, , ,. Funeral serViCe Was hold from the Lavern Temporary entombment at Bon i It ron Ftt ne ra I Horn c, Somerville. Paul Somerville 'and ''• " Mrs, Elmer Larose, Seaforth, Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum, Mary;--Mrs-:---.14arrison - --Morse. • -- -HetisalL--Sut it rd it %-: itutuary -I 4-. at - • Ha inld • H ud ie. : : : - - - - - - - - • A • Seaforth, with interthent to follow . 1' el'hearerS \Wee Jeffrey I -30 R • B • '. ' '11 .1 • Poi RO.)tbury, N.Y. Isabelle, Mrs. ., p.m, with L \ . I (..c , \. 01., . . at Maillandbank Cemetery., Guelph, ',officiating. .Tentoorars Haekwell. Ray McNichol, Jamie JOS'eph Marinelli, Sault • Ste. • Seaforth in the spring. entoinhinctiktnyloticer Mern'ortat ,McNichol and Barry Rich I. Marie, Ontario and Louis, Mrs. .. . .Ross Smale, Staiffa and by six . . . grandchildren. ,. The remains are resting at the . Box' Funeral HoniA,' SEaforth where a serivce wilibe conducted at '2 p.m. Friday 'by Rev. Robert Roberts !of Etilan•dvil,le United Church, Temporary erntOmbment . vvill•gliow in Pioneer Mausoleum with`interment following. ,in Wfaillondbank Cethetery• in the siting. .. . Pallbearers were: Jack . McElwain, - Robert Powell, William Smith, David Stewart, Harvey Dale and Wm. C. CarriPbell. ------F',IbWerb'earers were: Robt, J. Doi',, Elmer Rivers, Lloyd FI74garth and Ronald M4D,onald. he • . • arc unspecified. ' , organizers. Dee Beuerman said . Meeting objected-to a number of • well-provided 'the college-is converned:aboat the , the Health"' Disciplines Act. 4irgsatiized . by 44-,ur,Ex.eter n urses • opposed' to refresher courses, • - . `Who attended- ,the London rally, .means of .cOmpeteney. it was:also. the implications of the proposals this ..method to '' cut some out''. w irkshops,' or required readings group•• is unwilling to support 4 re-entry 'program whose details noted 'that. the public's right to,„ competent•mirsnig eare•is already Hitron RNs and RNAs• is being working days being' set ufi as a "arc frightening". She suggested influx of nurses and has Chesen . • '1 he Exeter meeting for all the - proposals 'could affect ' Speaking on behalf • of the tqbe Exeter nurse pointed:out, Seyeral7people at the London o update nursing Skills, but the - tipsier ' . f c . R.R.4, Walton, died Sunday. rat full-time nurses who are .now. •_,- . , '-Egmoridyille„• -,died -Saturday ' at Galbraith ... she was the wilt: o ,,. -Born in MCKillop•she:was •the • Pinter Agnes Caser,,a„daughter of ''''• End- G•iss of ill Mall and. -was in. . Seaforth comilltillitY HosPitAl.• eniped as Well, :Particularly Cast Seaforth CoMMunity..Hospital. ' ' ' ' • Born in Seaforth he was It.son those vim. may wish' 'ft ;tansfer' Mrs. Margaret end the late - ' A lifelong resident -, .of - her 4:7111 Veal': Mother . of Miss. ' . from one speciafty to another, •• EC. Case.'She attended school in ,•-• • was einployed."-as -Celerk. • . the . former.' 'Edna Troyer in RNs and . RNAs• who will be refused :renewal of their current WED 60 YPNRS, 7 Former Tuckersmith reeve•and Huton 'Warden "Arthur Nicholsdn and his wife Catherine marked 60 years.together at an open house • Sunday attended by a large crowd of friends and ' relatives. (Photo by Oke) Meeting in Exeter Sunday Seatorth -Conmiunity Hospital on, . .• • day January ) 7,. Shei,va0!"50""t• " GEMMELL. ilIM-rY • • eird had been ill for three Si SIDNEY GEMMELL. 83, . .gof • • tit s , -MRS. FRANK LAMONT 7,, mr's'''.• Frank Lamont, North Main Street, Seaforth died in - f Her husbandqa -vithoin she was Seaforth in 1918. The couple ••• , urses pro est rule c One of the founders of Nurse. Barbara Dundas will be the gue speaker for the meeting pl for Huron nurses at ie new 'South Huron rec centre on, Sunday, J,anuary 29, at 2:00 P.M. At a similar rally in London this past weekend, the ranks of Nurse lumped from 30 to 300 as nurses backed ether movement to fight the college proposals. At the-time, Mrs. DundAs said that the proposal discriminates against those nurses who must leave the province to find jobs. wiho can't find enough pant-time work, who stop work for health or Rev. Norman' Pick' in charge. Interment will follow in the spring IVIRS. EARL:GASS at the Bayfield Cemetery. Mr,. Earl Gays died in Seaforili I TI • 1 Community tio,;pita. on hue sk Obituaries • EXAMPLE Doe, William' P. • R.R. 6 WaltOn, Ont. Dec. 1-0-9-8-7 lease Check 'Your'. SUBSCRIPTION Expiry ptite. • Mr. andMrs. ArthurMicholson 1 'R.11.2, Seaforth, celebrated their. ..diamond wedding anniversary with a family dinner Saturday.' ' Sixty 'years ago their wedding day was stormy ii :th the drifts'so . high' all the .fen Cs were ried. 'bi: "11* well-k0; ..vn, Tucker mith Township' coy •t: was 'married at . th_e home f the bride's grandmothc". "Mrs. Simon McKenzie,. Centre Street, Seaforth on January 18, 1918, by ,Dr. F. 1-1._;,„ Larkin of • First Presbyterian Church. ' MO. -Nrcholsen, • the former Catherine MCBurney, was born in East Wawanosh Tow!iship, danghter of Mr. and ' Mrs. William `J, McBurney. . Her mother 'died when she., was born -and her'father shortly afterwards. Her' grandmother Mrs. McKenzie took her to ve in her home. '. family s wno- want to start-work egain some time in the fut,t,i Nreo. other--•Prefession is faced With this: regulation,- she ;said. The college wailed • 'Its proposals . to nurses • holding current registration . Ontario eight weeks' ago and asked. for 'comments' -by. Maroh 15..• The purpose of-tire proposals, die college said, was to ensure the public* would receive competent nursing care. It said the Current practice of renewing certificates annually for a $6 fee with no other conditions • • .Tuckersmith Township; he • was, a It has been predicted that if the. Seaforth and . after. graduation, ..son of late- James ,Douglas and proposals come into fm•ce: by , • from Seaforth Collegiate Institute Janet(Ross)Gemrriel.He married 1980. there' will be thousands of married ,in Seaforth in ' 1942 farmed in Tuckersmith until registration. predeceased. her March 1.3', 1972. ' retiring 'to 'Egmoritiville in 1956. • Nurse regards the' proposals She'ais• survived by :a daughter. SurviYing • are his wife; a son ,."as the most discriminatory and., • Park, and three sons EdwinSTedj grandchildren. and five great mind against any profession or " • 13renda Gass. . • Flensa:I' and • daughter of •IA'ilfred '• (.,rand Valley. Preilee.eased. one son and' twit 'daughters also . surviving ..are four brothers. Laverne.", Galbraith. SIntliourne: 'Earl Galbraith,. .Walkerton:• Herman Galliruith.'Shelhourne; Trueman Galbraith: ..Grand Valley. Four sisters Mrs. Notrinal, (Beverley) Trud peon. Dundalk: • ' Hy Oke 12 • foilom ino a WAYNV° DRIS9b1! . • foini0" Nrw;ljzi H-ERE'S HOW "Mr. Doe's subscription `expires the first of • December 1977. The digit to the right indicates the year of expiry. 4,61.•••weg Mr. Nicholion 'Was the son of the' late,, Mr. and ,Mrs. John Nicholson of Ttickersmith. Following their marriag9; they lived on. their farm on the Mill • Road in Tuckersmith TownshiP until retiring to their' present home in. Harpurhey in 1959, . Mr. Nicholson. was Warden of Huron' County in 1951. Always interested in the .community, served on the Tuckersmith council for fifteen ye'ars, as reeve from 1944 to 1952,. Mr. Nicholson cis a past president of Seaforth Agricultural ' Society and was commissioner Tuckersmith -Telephone .System from , 1947 to ,.1974. 'He was a trustee of. School Section 'No. 7, • Tuckersmith,' for twelve' years, from 1933 to 1945. • ' Athlete • An enthusiastic athletC:•'Mr. Nicholson played hockey and football on championship .area teams in the twenty's and "is not always" in the public thterest'.* Under the proposals; if a nurse failed to meet,lhe regulations. she would have. tb complete a "re- entry prtigram'' to. obtain a compet &fey certificate. Nurses have expressed concern • that the college vague.about the nature of' such a program -- where it would beheld, who would give it, its availability to. all nurses. the cost to the individual and th e taxpayer. .Mrs. Dundas said -Nurse istri of Boyd and Gertrude (Siemont Driscoll, who survive along with a brother. Eric .1. 'of Chatham. The body resod at the R,S.Box Funeral Home Seaforth. Funeral service was held , at St. Peter's Lutheran Ch web, Brodhagett with 'Rev. Ar thur 'Horst- officiating.. • • Temporary emottibment• at Elizabeth ' Ritz , Mausoleum', Mitchell with intermem_toTo I low at St,... Peter's. .Cemetery, 'Bt'odhagen. Matistile t t Se afortli It n 6,0 later in.'Maitla 11.t meter\ Seaforth. fltrie(ll. 27 Of • ... ,. .. ,.. thirty's. He..is,a past president of 'many 014 "0 Mr... and MrS., NicolsOn ' are' • messages ittelndin&a•telegram of coNatulatery the Huron ,FOotball'League;'" '''' -members . of First 'Presbyterian congratitlations from Mn/ Church; Seaforth, where. Neff's..." Nicholson's only sister, Mrs. Olive McLennan and family of Nicholson - taught .Sunday School . Winnipeg; messages froM Prjme for nearly thirty years, As a hobby Minister • Trudeau and Robert 'she. dabbles.. ' in oil painting . M .C.Kinley. M.P, "and asertificate setsipllec.colanitlyinluaenSdsto7pptiet;t1Y.-.:1*h.shC from the ProVince of ' Ontario -press by Huron Middlesex ,,.. The couple has a family .0,194 ' M.P.P. Ja Riddell. sons, Harold of Harpurhey, Jack Egmondville. and one daughter , - of ',anniversary. Oti „the same -clay, as, Also 7 celebrating -a.' wedding of Preston. 'Arlan and Ross Barbara Alexander of Eg.mond- wife, the 61-icagi Harold .iainsdonhtilsr:..f. •.., ville. A fifth son, Murray., 'died ., New Year's Day. nine years ago. years' ago. Auburn, who were married 37 They have t'wq They have 13 grandchildren and 14 great.'gra.ndchildren.) children. Karen. Mrs. John Members of the, farhi ly' GM:tlyll'I'se.oeti'.'c'PoRrt.R'.A.2.1beprtubaliind: afilvide entertained• them to .- a :.family grandchildren.. dinner Satu,rday evening and thej, ..,., had a. reception for a large Fun day number of friends at the Commun i ty Centre •'Sunday They were the recipients '0,f p nn ed at Parkhi The. A usable-B.aylielecronscr-. ination Authority. is Sponsoring • the Parkhill Winter .Fun Day on Sunday. February 5,' 1.978- from i00 ifF.3() P.Iv..at the Conservation Area, north-east of,. Parkhill , off Highway#7.. • The events scheduled include a • .Toss,,comitry ski race...a cross-. country ski ;tally, a snowmobile rally. .cross-ctinntry . and snowmobile ;tours, cross-country ski 'technique. demonstration - and -• 'tobogganing. Look in next Week's' paper. for the . starting times Of these- activities. Prizes will be awarded for the Winners of the race and. two rallies: All -events start from the Activity Barn near. the Conservation Area entrance gates. • 'RefreSh menus and abarbeque to • cook your lunch,wilf.bc.,available at the Activity. Barn. Films' on • winter in Ontario. cross-country.. ii-1514. ..snoWmobiling: and Snowshoeing .- will • be shown throughout the (.1e.y at the Activity Barn . For further inint ' ''''''''''''' contact:. th e Conservation - Authority. , •,• neettpatitin province •-•of'--a n'vorre--intere sty d attending -is . Ontario.", . welcome. -•• Now, 'More shippers & receivers than ever before can use CN Express Service. . The recent license extension granted Canadian National Transportation Limited is now operational allowing us to provide a' full service on package traffic across Southern Ontario (south Of Highway 17): • More ways to ship • Competitive rates • More points 4o reach. Call your local CN Express office for Rates, Information & Pick-Up Service. ONLY "In the..heart of downtown Varna". VACVDIV1 CLEANERS. • sales and' service of most makes. - • * CB RADIOS AND 'ACCESSORIES:I- • SPEED QUEEN--APPLIANCES! * MOFFAT APPLIANCES • * SMOKE sgNsous- * INSECT LIGHTS AND PUY KILLING UNITS' * HANCRAFTED GIFTS .,„ VarnO,Ont.. 482-7103 AND VACCUM•WIT1+-A-NY. FILLUP NOW R, K. PECK - APPLIANCES ti •1 . IDA JANE11IENERY Mrs. Ida Jane Menery died in the 'Clinton Public HOspital on Friday', January 6 after a lengthy illness. She was in her 93rd year. Menem. was Wit Oft - February„ 171- . 1884 in •Stanley Township to, :3:01ii ,and Eliza Reid.-In 1933 she Wag Married to Brued., Menery in. Detroit, Michigan-and •the couple lived there before moving to Bayfield. Mrs, Menety was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church in She is survived by her sister-in- - loiCTMrs. Ada Reid of Seaforth; five •,nieces, Kathleen Elliott of .Clintt5it, Elizabeth Dutton' df • Brueetield 'Margaret Baker' of ice gina, Peggy Lyle • of Yarteoilyer, Betty • Dowds of Toronto and two nephews, Goraki Elliott of London, arid Rid of Ketiora. Funeral serviees• were held at the Ball Funeral Home in Clinton .oft 'MtlyiVii-i'',44'Muity 9 with St J'ohn's meets 'Wednesday The forth Sect ion of the Si. .101111 'S Ambulance met jannary I I in the auditoriren of the arena. The next meeting will. be the' first• -- Wednesday in February and i••••• -a- PO,