The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-20, Page 6•
THE HURON EXPOSIT 1978
Obituary
' WILLIAM OSWALD
HEMINGWAY .
Word was received recently of
the , death of Wm.. Oswald
Hemingway on July 9th in his
77th year in Lubbock. Texas. He
was the' eldi.;'S't • son of the late
•
Win. Hemingway and Isabella
Watghn of Grey Township.
He was first employed .by the
Batik of Nova Scotia. Brussels and
later by the Detroit Trust as
manager of the Bond Department
and later as assistant treasurer
• until his retirement la 1968 when
they moved to Lubbock.
. He is 'survived by one son, br.
Richard Hemingway and three
grandchildren of Lubbock. two
brothers. Bert and Carl of Grey
Twp.. one sister, Elva Turvey of
talgary. He was predeceased by
his wife, Iva Wildfong in 1976 and ..
two sisters, in infancy
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SELECT COMMITTEE
ON HEALTH-CARE
FINANCING AND COSTS
A Select Committee of the Legislature has been
established to review health-care costs and
alternative methods of financing health care,
Interested individuals, groups or organizations
should obtain the precise terms of reference frofn
the Clerk of the Committee and should present
written briefs to him. by July 27 1978. Requests for
oral presentation of briefs should be made to the
Clerk of the Committev for consideration by the
Committee. It is intended that oral presentations
will be heard between Mcrnday, July 31,1978 and '
Tuesday, August 22,1978 subject to revision by the
Committee as may be required.
Robert G. Elgie, MPP, MD,
Chairman,
Mr. Douglas-Arnott,
Clerk of the ComMiltee,
RooM 110,
Legislative Building,
Qu'een's'Park, Toronto,
M7A 1A2.
(416-965-1406)
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Come to the SEAFORTH LIONS' CARNIVAL.
* July 21,22 & 23 * See yoy there!
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Outside Victoria was the .because
famous Butchart Gardens with
millions of flowers in bloom. Near
the Gardens was the able
Cottage - a fairy tale house that a
man spent ten years buildine for
ashionecl by his hand.
such a good job that he
nily had Co move
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things that stick .in my mind and
sonic of the lessons I learned that
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People, places and things
K.-vicarriages and harbour boats. The his family, Every shingle on the
pace seemed more relaxed, and roof. every board in the floor and
even rush traffic seemed less every piece of furniture was
I've been home for a month,
land since I didn't keep a diary of
the trip, memories come back to
me in odds rf' ends. Please bear
with•me while I reminisce about
some people, places, ,and things.
People - first there we're the
mechanics in a'gartw wherewe
Stopped for gas. One of their
buddies was getting married that
afternoon, and they. werelixing his
car, making sure the horn tooted
when he presSed the brake.
Then there was the fellow who
:drovehis pick up into.thei3arking
lot of a take Out restaurant. His
girlfriend was on the scat beside
him, and his dog was in the back
of the truck. He brought two ice
cream cones out of the store, fed
one to his dog and shared the
other one with hir girl.
Next came. the guide at the
ParliaMent 'Buildings in Victoria,
who said the size of the group
didn't matter. Instead of making
us wait for more people, she gave
the two of us the grand tour. Her
information ranged— .from .the •
name of the architect, who
designed the building, and the
pr igin of the marble colb mns,
that were used inside the' struc-
tare, to the-is-s-ttes-currently under-
discussion in B.C. Parliament' and
other free attractions ih,,the city
that would be worth our while to ,
see., ••
Best of all, she had visited
Clinton Ontario when she was a
kid and thought it was - "a great
place."
There was also the manager of
the motel where we spent our last
night on Vancouver Island. When
we registered, he asked what
time our plane , left in the
morning, and when we answered
7:55, he produced an alarm clock
from ander the counter.
Finally there was the lady who
sat side us on the flight from
Vancouver to Toronto. "You two
must be experienced travellers,"
she said.,
We sure fooled her, didn't we?
Then she added that she was
glad-to sit beside two such nice
girls: On the flight to Vancouver,
she sat beside a drunk:
Places as well as people stand
cut in my mind. For example, •
there was the- washroom in'
Penticton B.C. that I spent fifteen
minutes trying to get out of.
• Next there was a shopping mall
somewhere in West Vancouver
with its shops laid out in circles
and semi-circles on two levels..I
felt like a mouse in a maze.
On Vancouver Island was • the
dog and cat Holiday. Inn, Bears,
pop up in unexpected places,. We
didn't see any in the Rockies; but
on a fairly busy road leading to a
lake in the .interior of the island,
-to our-astonishment,. we-spotted_a_ =
bear in the ditch about fifty feet
from the car, We would have had
a picture if a truck hadn't
barrelled past and scared the bear
away.
Then came Victoria, the
Garden City, with its parks,
museums. souvenir shops, double
decker buses, horse-drawn
Bayfield Boat Yard Ltd., in.
Vanastra has started the first
phase of a $500,000 expansion
program which will likely increase
the plant's work force by 50 ,per
cent. •
Ted Gozzard, company pre
sideht,said he has already started
hiring additional 'skilled help,
including carpenters and Me-. chanies.
Construction has already
started on the first phase a
$15'0,000 addition which is
scheduled for completion in,
August. The second and third
phase will involve' the demolition
of the preSent boat yard building
and another barracks, and the
erection of new buildings.
Gozzard said the main reason
for the expansion is because the
present buildings offer in-
adequate fire protection.
The company, which builds 24-
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border is less than the federal
sales tax they pay when the
boats arc marketed in Canada.
Gozzard said the expansion
program will enable the company
to pro'cluce SO per cent mere
voluMe. The expansion program
is expected to take two years to
complete.
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
SEAFORTH THE CHEERING SECTIONr-.It was hard to tell
whether these fellows were the cheering or booing
section at Friday's field day in Dublin Park as they
watched the girls during the high jump event.
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