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22- DEATHS
AIKEN - Teresa Elizabeth Aiken,
of Huronview, formerly of
Clinton, beloved wife of the late
Moffat Aiken passed away on
Thursday September 9, 1976, in
her 90th year. Surviving are one
daughter (Florence) Mrs. Don
Symons. two sons Willard and
Arthur, an of Clinton, seven
grandchildren also survive. The
late Mrs. Aiken rested at the Ball
Funeral Horne, 153 High St.,
Clinton, where the funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday Sep-
tember 11, 1976 at 2:30 p.m.
Interment in Clinton Ce metery,
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
for idslts,treat*.
Widiel-WastaClinten
Special thanks to Dr.
Baker and the nurses on the first
Onnall Was rrtn.C13 appreciated.
Percy Gibbings. -38x
McGEE -George and Kay McGee
wish to thank their many good
neighbours and friends for the
Parting gift whela they moved,
and extend an invitation to their
new homeat 470 Elizabeth Street.
Hepworth.' -38X
MILLER - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday. September
lOtth 1976. John Leslie Miller of
Clinton, in -his 67th year. Dear son
of the late Henry and Rhoda Ann
Miller, Dear brother of Mrs.
Robert Leonard (Freda) Evans.
of Toronto. Rested at the Beattie
Funeral Home, SS Rattenbury St.
East, in Clinton, where funeral
and commital services were held
on Monday. September 13th, at 2 •
p.m. with Rev. J. Oestreicher
officiating. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
IN THE ESTATE OF GLADYS
ETTA GOURLEY, late of the
Township of Hullett in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 10th day
of August, 1976, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
8th day of October. 1976, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton. Oritario, this
8th day of September, 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
38,39,40.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnston.
Latchford. Ont. wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their youngest daughter, Monica
Wanda, to Allan Douglas Keys,
second sem of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Keys. , Varna . The.
marriage will take place in mid-
October. 7-38x
24. MARRIAGES
Mr. Albert Wright and Mrs. Rita
Crittenden wish to announce
their marriage whidf took place
September 10, 1976 in Ontario
Street United Church. -39x
..............
25.01 MEMORIAM
AIKEN - We wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
cards, 'bowers, memorial
donations -and other expreSsions-;
of sympathy shown during our
recent bereavement. speciill
thanks ta the. staffs of both
Clinton Public Hospital and
Huronview. for the excellent care
and4houghtfulness shown to our
Mother. The many acts of kin-
dness will always be remem-
bered. The Aiken Family.. -38
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finderbe fact
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educational relations ;OM*
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side is not Alm,*good
legislation le for the an agreenlant miMonda ght V .
New teachers at MSS In Clinton are from left to right: lidarieneStorey, Music and Math;
Margaret Robinson, English; Jim Howard, History; Wallace Montgomery, Geography
and Science; Maureen Scott, Guidance and Math and Christine Madill, English. (News.
Record photo)
ounty Housing Board holds first meeting
The , ..rAcently. estahlispRd aPartrnents in WYO. At the invitation of the new, litirt, Gorlerich oir other Authority to use in carrying
presently under construction. Housing Authority, ' Don communities Who do need but work to upgrade and
Brussels and 64 in Wingham. Goderich and Area Housing senior citizen ac- prove units under their
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County of Huron Housing
already in operatron at Wheeler, Chairman of the more housing, particularly im
Authority held its first 34
monthly meeting on Monday management.
Wingham also has 10 family Action Committee,. attended commodation. Some of these units, hto
In hit report to the meeting, additional 14 on the drawing Mr. Wheeler explained the Chairman Harold Knisley
backgound of the Housing assured Mr. Wheeler that the explained, were built as far
back as 1952 and 53 and
in Goderich. Housing Authority
night at the authority offices
housing units and plans for an last Monday's meeting.
John Lyndon explained that At , present. Mr. Lyndon Action Committee noting that O.H.C. had promised this best over the yars. Now some
maintenance has not been the
Housing Authority Manager board, he said.
the Goderich Town/Council to Mr. Wheeler also pointed out res,viring, roof repairs,
. . th explained, there is no senior the‘group was appointed by would not be the case.
investigate the situation of that many senior citizens window replacement and
plumbing is called for.
examine the details and to such housing. He noted that The tentative budget is to
public housing in Goderich, think they are not eligible for
prepare reports and rents slide on a scale from 16 be discussed by the C.M.H.C.
and a letter of confirmation
recommendations for the to 25 per cent but that there sent to the authority.
council. are numerous persons with The question of by-laws to
told the meeting that his per year who feel they do not be passed by the new group 0
was . put aside at Monday's
The committee chairman an income of around 58,000
group was unclear as to just qualify. meeting as the board is not
. "But they do," he reflect. completed as yet. Banking
He also pointed to the matters were dealt with in-
difficultysign an application. While eluding the completion of
forms for signing authorities.
to get such people to
such is not the case, he told
the meeting, they feel they
are tied down by such a move.
Manager John Lydon
agreed. "They hesitate to
sign applications when there
are no units available," he
observed, "but when one
GREER - In loving memory of a
dear son and brother. Michael,
who passed away Sept. 17, 1960:
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Gently we gather and treasure
them all.
Unseen, unheard, he is always
near,
Still loved. still missed and yery
dear.
Always remembered by Mum.
Dad. Wendy and Patti. -38
CONSTR
GOREGATES
X VATING
SOU
COON
his main ac vt y ovr
past weeks has been the citizen housing in Zurich but
20 units have been proposed
gathering of files related to
municipal housing for that community. In
Bayfield there are 17 such
authorities. which have been
units, another 19 in Clinton
replaced by the new body.
and the inspection of and 32 in Exeter all of which
properties throughout the have been under direct
county now under the management of the Ontario
Housing Commission south -
management of the new
board. western branch. The other
In Goderich, Mr. Lyndon units at Clinton. he explained,
reported, there are 12 senior had been under the
citizens units and 62 family management of the Clinton
units already in existence. A Housing Authority.
proposal is pending for the The total portfolio ofpublic
construction of an additionalhousing in Huron County.
14 senior citizens as in
represents 217 senior citizen
lir
Seaforth with- 21 such units --units, 88 family housing units
already ie operation. in operation, 12 senior citizen
At Clinton he said the units under construction and
authority would be respon- proposals for an additional 34
Bible for 18 senior citizen and senior citizen and 14 family
12 family housing units. housing units.
There are 12 senior citizen - WHEELER ATTENDS
FREEMAN - In loving memory
of a dear husband, father anti
grandfather, Stewart (Dick)
Freeman. who passed away Sept.
17,1974:
In a quiet grave yard
Where the breezes gently blow,
Lies one we loved so dearly.
And lost two years ago.
Time cannot stop* heartache.
Or even stop a tear.
Or takeaway a memory
Of soineoice'we !Ovid so dear.
We nifty not show our Sadness
Everyday throughout the year,
But In our hearts is *hem we
know
We're wishing yeti were here.
Always reMeMbered, end sedlY
'Wed by *Ito, Frances,
.thelr
faniiltes.w4t
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what responsibilities the new
Huron Housing Authority
would be undertaking. He
invited a representative of
the H.H.A. to attend a
meeting of the action com-
mittee to explain the function
of the new board.
In his remarks he
suggested that a very real
need existed in Goderich for
additional senior citizens
housing. He also pointed out opens, I'm flooded with ap-
that in terms of rental ac- plications."
conunodation Goderich is This problem has made it
experiencing a, nil vacancy difficult for both the Housing
rate. Action Committee and the
"There is a waiting list for Authority to accurately
apartments," he added. assess how many units are
Mr. Wheeler expressed the needed in Goderich and in all
concern that with a county the communities across the
wide authority replacing the county.
local municipal authorities a BUDGET ESTABLISHED
policy might come into effect In other business Mr.
whereby the province would Lyndon informed the meeting
hestitate to build additional that last week he had held
such housing until such time meetings with a delegation
as all public housing in Huron from the Central - Mortgage
was occupied. and Housing Com -mission to
He pointed out that some establish a budget for 1977.
communities have vacancies Tentatively, he said. a sum of
while Goaerich has a shor- S75,000 has been set aside for
tage and such a policy would the Huron County Housing
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