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JAMES W. CLARK
• James Wesley Clark of
Walton died at. Clinton Public
Hospital on Monday,
October 30 in his: 70th year.
He was born in Grey
Township. the son of the late
Henry Clark and the former
Mary M cCallu m an d worked
as a custodian for the Huron
County Board of Education at
the. Walton Public School.
He was pre-deceased by
his wife the former Kathleen
Leeming in 1972. He is
survived by a daughter Ann
rngL .atb.oand two sons. Bruce
of Walton, Keith of RR 3,
Monkton, and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services
took place on Wednesday at
2 p.m. at, the M.L. Watts
HomeFuneral in Rrnsspls
, with burial following in
the Brussels Cemetery. Rev.
Ed Baker of Walton was to
officiate..
FRANCIS EDWIN HUNT
Francis (Frank) Edwin
Hunt of R R 112, Seaforth,
died at Seaforth Community
Hospital after a short illness
on October 31.
Mr. Hunt, 86, was beim in
Seaforth and married Isa-
belle Cunningham in Duff's
United Church manse, Mc
Killop Township in 1936.
Mr. Hunt, a retired farmer
is survived by his wife and
two children, Francis Hunt,
of RR 4, Walton and Freda,
Mrs. Bill Kerslake, of RR 2
Staffa. Mr. Hunt was pre-
deceased by one daughter,
Marion. Eight grandchildren
also survive. •
He is •also survived by.
brothers Homer Hunt of Port
Dover and Cliff Hunt of
London and sister Edith,
Mrs. Don Vincent of Bright-
on. Mr. Hunt was predec-
eased by one sister, Vera,
Mrs, Thomas Mc Milian.
Mr. Hunt was a member of
N orthside United Church in
Seaforth.'
The funeral for Mr. Hunt
was held from the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home on
Thursday, Nov. 2 at 2 p.m.
with Rev. J.G. Vanslyke
,conducting the service. int-
ernment was in Maitland
Bank Cemetery, Seaforth.
The pall bearers were Art
Anderson, Herb Harrison,
Bill Storey, Walter McClure,
Harvey McLlwain and Stew-
art Dolinage. The flower
bearers were Stan Bray, Joe
Frugal and Harry Palin.
Obituaries •
Pall bearers were: Ken
McDonald, Mac Shouldice,
Stewart Humphries, Roy
Williamson, Ralph Traviss,
and Hugh . Johnston.
Flowerbearers were Tom
Leerning Don McDonald.
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started-where o,ne egg is tranferred to the nest of
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Ian DesLauriers of the Miatland Valley
Conservation Authority was at the. regular
meeting , of Morris Township council on
Monday to discuss fill line mapping with
council members.
In some areas Morris Township has a
potential pollution problem which is
indicated from buildings that are close to the
creek and other signs he said and there may
be some run off problems which would have
to, be confirmed With site inspections.
Mr. Des Laurier said if council accepted
the flood'plain mapping the Authority could
register the maps with the province.
Mr. Des Laurier said the prupose of the
'mapping was to show possible hazards to the
people wanting to build on the land.
Councillor Ross Procter told him that up
until now there hadn't been enough
building in Morris Township to justify the
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to be defined as to whether the need was
high enough to justify the expense. It's not
nearly as valuable as going to the individual
and asking • him about his property," he
pointed out.
"My point is when you start going
through all this ritgamorale for the position
of one house, how much money can we
afford to spend to protect a guy from
himself?" councillor Procter said.
Mr. Des Laurier said the same people
who build in hazardous area s take the risk
and then usually sell the land to a person
who is unaware of the hazards.
Councillor Procter said Morris .hadn'J had
many of the problems he was. talking about
and Mr. Des Laurier said, "You never know
how much is going on until you try to
document it."
At that point Reeve Bill Elstoni said,
"There's a time that corn es when vV6 dan't
pay any more and that time is almost here."
Mr. Des Laurier told the reeve the maps
were the townships to keep.
In other business, council decided to send
a letter 'to ratepayers in Belgrave advising
them of the number of lots they will be
charged for in street light payment and, the
approximate cost and also deeied to hold a
meeting to hear any complaints. A donation
of $150' was given to the Brussels
Agricultural Society.
Council received a letter from Wingham
...,„_ requesting Morris restore their outlet tb the
Blackhall drain but council said Wingham
should be talking to MTC not them as, it Was
not their responsibility.
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