Times-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 14 (2)HENSALL SCHOOL GRADUATES — The annual grade eight graduation
ceremonies at Hensall Public School were held Wednesday night. Bock, left
David Rowcliffe, Mike Jorgenson, Ken Hovius, R,ck.Mottucc:, Dennis McBride.
Ken Von Wieren, Tony Von Wieren Jorme McClinchey, Robbie Sangster and
County to undertake ear tests
Tyler Goudie_ Centre, teacher Alma Westlake, Donna Zwonn, Morg Pryde,
Sondra Tower, Linda Gerstenkorn, Cathy Freeth, JoAnn Smale and principal
Ron McKay Front. Jacqueline Hyde, Jo Ann Pepper, Darlene Vorley, Val
Baker Kim Dobson Janice Campbell and Susan Mousseaut T.A photo
In a Board of Health report
presented at Huron County
council. it was learned that
the medical officer of health
had -received requests from
two industries in the County.
DOMTAR and Dashwood
Industries. to provide
hearing tests for their. ern-
ploveeson an annual basis
These industries are now
required to have this done
due to regulatory changes
from the :Ministry of Labour.
.•1t present time the Audio
Technician is working ten
months 01 the year and is
granted •a leave of absence
for July and August The
-proposed'iridustrial Hearing
Testing could be carried out
durtng,the surnme r months if
the audtst. Technician were
retained
un
an
annual
basis.
:1 tikec1c111 u
lee is proposed
which would make the
program 1inanc►aity self-
supporting
County Council accepted•
the Board of - Health s
recommerlon t1on that the
program he initiated and
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that :Mrs. Shirley Steepe be
retained on an annual basis
rather than on a ten-month
period.
- Huron- County warden
Gerry Ginn said it was a
good chance -for the Board of
Health to expand its services
for working class people.
Also in the Board of Health'
report it • was stated that
cifticial notification had -been •
received .dated June 2 that
Dr- Brian J. Lynch has
successfully completed the
course leading to a Diploma
in Public Health and that the
Board had appointed Dr.
Lynch as Medical Officer of
Health for Huron County
effective June 2 in ac-
cordance with the Public
Health Act al an annual
salary of •$36,000 as per'
agreement dated August 26.
1977
1t was further stated in the
eport that since there is no
ne from Southwestern
Ontario on the Association of
ntario Boards of wealth,
hat should there be a
.ai•ancy dut✓to the..election
his fall. the Executive would
e- looking for. someone to
ppotnt from this area. The
oard • of Health has
ec•ommended t at Mrs
ileen Palrner'same be
ibmitted to the Association
it consideration should a
acancy occur
The }tome Care Audit
eport and Summary of
xpenditures for the year
cling March 31. 1978 was
eceived front Durst. Vodden
d Bender and showed totak
penditures of $228.264 as
mpared to the original
timate for the period of
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SALES ACTIVE
The Hensitil Sales Barn
was. active Thursday with
prices steady, supply con-
sisted mainly of heifers and
steers Fat cattle: heifers.
S58 50-$64 00. sales to 565.50:
steers. 562 50.564.50: cows.
537 50-S45 50 Pigs. $37 50-
S.58 00.
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By
JACK•
F. LAVENDER'
a Summer s ^ -; • time of year
when rhe highway
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regular rood; and open up
the devours w -
When in charge, ponder;
F. when ,n irouhle; delegate. -
when tit doubtmumble.
trouble with people who
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often soy so-neihing they
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will do what other .reduc-
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• CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mr's. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Guest minister speaks on
being a Canadian citizen
The service on Sunday at
the Hensall United Church
was conducted by Rev.
Harold Snell with Richard.
Fujarczuk at the organ and
Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
as choir director. Guest
soloist was Mrs. Marguerite
McLeod who sang: "Beside
the Green Pastures". Rev..
Snell preached on being "a
citizen of Canada" reading
from Paul's declaration of
citizenship in the Acts. He
stressed our -country. the in-
volvements of citizenship.
democracy and' the
greatest . privilege of all.
religion. By glorifying God
we become citizens of
heaven.
Next Sunday. the Rev.
Wareham of Exeter will 'ie
preaching in Hensall.
Personals
Mrs. Larry :McAuley is a
patient in the Alexandra
Marine Hospital, Groderieb.
Mr and Mrs. James
Robinson. Brian and Derek
have returned to Hensall
again and have taken up
residence in the apartment
oi-er William's Hairstyling
on King Street
John Paul Neilands is
tfome from Edmonton for
two weeks and is visiting
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Neilands. A fami-
ly picnic was held at their
house over the weekend to
greet him.
Gary and Mrs. Merritt and
Gregory have returned to
their home in Poway,
California after visiting with
friends and relatives in St.
Thomas. Cleveland and the
surrounding areas. as well
as Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McGuire and family of Erin
and Mr. and Mrs. David
Russell of Diddenden, Kent.
England and have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith over the
weekend:
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Intended for last'week
Mr. di Mrs. Mervin Dow
are holidaying With relatives
and friends in England.
A large crowd attended the
retirement party for Hey_
andMrs. Daynard, friday
evening in Hibbert United
Church.
----- t)ver 70 relatives dtteni ed
a :loth anniversary party for
Mfr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole on
Suhday at -the home of Mr.
Mrs. Donald Cole. The event
was planned by their family_
Jean o( -Stratford and Donald
and cllaureen K.R. Staffa.
A large crowd attended the
annual strawberry and hall'
Supper in Cromarty
Presbyterian Church
Wednesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Simpson,
London visited Saturday_
with 11r. & Mrs: • Lloyd
Miller.
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