Zurich Citizens News, 1966-11-17, Page 6PAGE SIC
ZURIC
CITIZENS 'NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1966
Obituary
Dr. F. H. Schnell
Ferdinan Henry Schnell, aged
82 years, died in Fox Memorial
Hospital, Carberry, on October
27, 1966, following a brief ill-
ness,
r Dr. Schnell was born in Zur-
ich, Ontario, December 9, 1883.
As a young man he graduated
from McKillips Veterinary Col-
lege in Chicago ,in 1911 and
came to Carberry that same
year and practised his profes-
sion for three years prior to
moving to Melita where he lived
DINING FACILITIES at Blue Water Rest Horne are
bright and cheerful. Sunny yellow walls and eggshell
drapes set the scene for rock maple colonial Cape Cod tables
and chairs. To the right of the dining room, as pictured
Attractive Chapel
Feature of Home
T4., the left of the main en-
trance doors, Blue Water Rest
Home chapel is set apart from
the living area of the building.
From the stained glass win-
dow to the altar, the chapel
has the atmosphere of a church,
gained through the high, sloped
ceiling adorned with appropri-
ate light fixtures.
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Color scheme here is an
apple green and light beige on
the walls, beige carpet and
beige chairs.
Church services will be held
regularly in the little chapel
for those who choose to attend.
Clergymen throughout the area
will conduct worship at the in-
terdenominational Home for the
spiritual needs of residents who
might not otherwise have an
opportunity to attend church.
However, the resident's own
personal pastor or priest is al-
ways welcome at the Home to
visit and minister to his own.
here, is the modern stainless steel kitchen from which meals
will be served. To the left (behind the folding doors) is
the comfortable resident's living room and access to one
of the Home's lovely patios.
N 'TICE T MOTORISTS
Effective January 1, 1967, a passenger in a motor vehicle,
who is not paying a fare for passage, will have the right to
claim damages from the driver and/or owner of the
vehicle if he's injured in an accident caused by the
driver's gross negligence. (There will be no change in the
law affecting fare -paying passengers, who will continue
to have the right to claim damages.)
The insurance industry advises that almost all automobile
liability insurance policies now in effect include coverage
against this new risk. However, all motor vehicle owners,
and particularly motorcycle owners, are urged to check
their policies to make sure that passenger hazard cover-
age is included. If there is any doubt you should check
with your automobile insurance agent.
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Exeter, has been engaged as the chief maintenance man
for Blue Water Rest Home. A holder of heating and plumb-
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Milk Board To
Licence Producers
The Ontario Milk Marketing
Board announced Wednesday
that all milk producers in On-
tario will have to be licenced
by the board.
If you are an Ontario milk
producer with an Agricultural
Stabilization Board number, you
will be mailed 'an application
for licence form. Forms will
be mailed on November 21.
If you do not receive an ap-
plication for licence form, you
are advised to ask your trans-
porter to obtain one for you
frmthe plant which receives
yur milk; or request one from
your Ontario Milk Marketing
Board fieldman, dairy branch
fieldman, or from your agricul-
tural representative's office. If
you would rather write to the
Ontario Milk Marketing Board,
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The Ontario Milk Marketing
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ment milk price pooling. You
will not receive payment for
milk under the proposed milk
price pooling plan unless you
are licenced.
Cream producers are exempt
from this requirement. All
producers of fluid, industrial
and cheese milk must be li-
cenced (except those shipping
out of the province).
until 1935. That year he was
employed in Winnipeg as a fed-
eral government inspector of
pleats, until the time of retire-
ment in 1954.
In 1916, he married the for-
mer Florence Robertson, .of We,
llwood, who predeceased him
in Jan u a r y, 1965. Following
the death of his wife, he made
his hone with his sister, Mrs.
Emma Mack in Neepawa, un-
til they moved to Carberry
last spring.
He was a member of the
United Church.
DR. Schnell is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Dennis Mc -
Leland (Betty) of Modesto, Cal-
ifornia,; three grandchildren,
Kevin, Kirk and Daren; two
sisters, Mrs, Emma Mack, Car -
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berry and Mrs, Annie Hurl-
burt, Saskatoon,
Funeral service was held on
Saturday, October 29, in the
Clark-Leatherdale funeral .home
with Rev. R. K. Vickers off
iciating. Burial was made in
the Brookside cemetery with
White's funeral home in cha-
rge of arrangements,
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