Zurich Citizens News, 1974-08-15, Page 8PAGE 8
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1974
FOR SALE
FIREWOOD for sale. Contact
Russell Manson, R. 12.1, Zurich.
30-31-p
TWO ONLY - Used Royal type-
writers, in real good condition.
Office style. - Zurich Citizens
News, phone 236-4672,
FIREWOOD: Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324.
JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, model
M, with 3 point hitch, blade,
plough and new Kongskilde
cultivator, Phone 236-4979.
OAT STRAW- Contact Charles
Ducharme, phone 236-4039,
33-p
APPLES - fresh eating and cook-
ing apples are now available
at Berg Orchard, Ridge Road,
Forest, Phone 873-5762.
33-36-b
PEACHES, Red Haven, Glow
Haven, etc. All purpose top
quality; also apples. Bring
containers, Daylight hours. -
Ross Middleton Orchard, 1
mile east of Bayfield, north
of River. 33-36-b
HELP WANTED
BABY SITTER, part-time,
for 8 -month old baby, begin-
ning September. Preferably
'at our home. Call Ken Duch-
arme, 236-4131. 31-32-b
MAN with meat experience,
or willing to .learn. Steady
employment, good wages.
Apply to Art Haist, Betty &
Arts I.G.A. Foodliner, Grand
Bend, phone 238-2123.
The Huron County
Board of Education
requires an
Accounting Secretary
(Bookkeeper/Typist)
at
Administration Centre
103 Albert St., Clinton, Ont.
Duties involve typing and
general routine in the Accounts
Payable/Payroll Department.
Applications Indicating
qualifications, experience and
telephone number should be
addressed to Mr. B.C.
Straughan, Chief Accountant.
Deadline for applications,
August 16, 1974.
E.C. Hill D.J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
eases®
The Huron County
Board of Education
requires a
CUSTODIAN
at
HURON CENTENNIAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL,
BRUCEEIELD
Written applications stating age,
experience and telephone number
should be addressed to Mr. R.
McVian, Plant Superintendent,
Huron County Board of Education,
103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario
NOM 11.0. Applicants will be
notifiedif required for an inter-
view. Deadline for applications N
Owl --164 1974.
LC. 1411 D.J. Cochran
CMMats• Directer
BIRTH.
GELINAS Mozart and Julie
(nee Corriveau) are pleased to
announce the birth of their
little daughter, Aimee Laura
Marie. She arrived at South
Huron Hospital on Friday,
August 9, 1974. 33-p
COMING EVENTS
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter on Monday, Aug-
ust 26, 1974 from 9:30 a. m,
to 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of child-
ren's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years.
6. Vision testing, 33-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
Health Unit Office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
August 20, 1974 from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure
6. Hearing Tests
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS ARE
AVAILABLE. 33-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM COMBINING, wheat,
grain, beans and corn. - Call
Walter Vermunt, 236-4868.
29-39-p
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers, Cardinal watches
sold by Jewellers only, are
$10.95 and up, family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
repairing work guaranteed.
tf-b
TED VOOGEL
AND SONS
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
FRAMING
Houses & Cottages
*Renovations*
CUSTOM BUILT
Homes
Free Estimates!
DASH W OOD
'R,R.l PH. 238-2742
About people
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr
and Susan, of Winnipeg spent
a few weeks holidaying in
Zurich and Toronto with relat-
ives, Mrs. Anne Turkhe%rn
returned to Winnipeg with
them, where she will spend
a few weeks holidays. Their
daughter Susan remained in
Zurich to spend another week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug O'Brien.
THEY'RE , ALL IN
MASSIF!'
D�
Health unit teams reject plan
If certain policies recomm-
ended by the Ontario health
planning task force are put
into effect they will disrupt
IN MEMORIAM
GASCHO - In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather
Chris Gascho, who passed away
one year ago, August 19, 1973.
In our hearts your memory
lingers,
Sweetly tender fond and true
There is not a day dear father
That we do not think of you.
Lovingly remembered by Amos,
Rachel, Laura, Clarence and
their families. 33 -
CARDS OF THANKS
The brothers and sister of the
late Adrien Denomme wish to
express their sincere thanks to
the many friends and relatives
whose thoughtful tributes and
messages of sympathy were
deeply appreciated at the time
of our recent bereavement.
We sincerely wish to thank our
friends, relatives, neighbours,
and business associates for the
messages of sympathy and acts
of kindness shown us when
Ivan Yungblut died. - The
Yungblut Family- 33-b
We would like to take this
opportunity of expressing our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to neighbours, friends and rel-
atives for the many acts of
kindness, donations, floral
tributes and mass cards, at the
time of our recent sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Father
Durand,, South Huron Hospital,
University Hospital, Dr. Wall-
ace and all those who assisted
in any way. - Mrs. Adrien
Denomme and Family. 33-p
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation for the many acts
of kindness shown me while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, and since returning
home. - Lorne Fleischauer -
33-b
Lloyd Heard is most thankful
to be home from Victoria Hosp-
ital. Special thanks to Dr.
Sheppard, Dr. Goddard, Dr.
Coles and his assistants. Also
thank you to the many friends
and neighbours who remember-
ed me with cards, treats and
visits both in London and since
returning home. We are most
grateful to the V.O.N. for
making my homecoming poss-
ible. 33-p
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives and neighbours for
their kindness shown me while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, and since
returning home. Many thanks
for your cards, treats and visits,
also flowers. These are much
appreciated and thank you
again, - Mrs. T.H. Meyers. -
33-p
The Bedour family wish to
thank all relatives, neighbours
and friends for their expressions
of sympathy during the recent
loss of their father, Albert.
Special thanks to Father Durand,
C.W.L. and the Westlake Fun-
eral Home. 33-b
county health unit teams,
provincial health inspectors
said in a statement released
last week.
The statement is a reply to
the report, called the Mustard
report after task force chair-
man Dr. J.F. Mustard, which
recommends sweeping changes
in the structure of public health
care.
Jim McCaul, chief public
health inspector for Huron
County, was on the committee
which drafted the reply.
The reply said that although
costs could be reduced by
separating the functions of the
medical officer of health,
health inspectors and public
health nurses, it would "sever
good lines of co-operation and
communication."
"It is a distinct advantage
New supervisors
at South Huron
South Huron Hospital has
hired a new nursing supervisor,
Mrs. Muriel Dunlop, chairman
of the administration and
management committee of the
hospital board announced last
week that Gifford Boyd, R.N.,
would fill the position.
He had recently been hired
at the hospital as night super-
visor.
To fill that vacancy, Mrs.
Jean Wilson, R.N., has been
re -hired. She had handed in
her resignation as nursing sup-
ervisor at last month's board
meeting.
Mrs. Dunlop said the admin-
istration committee had given
the decision a great deal of
thought.
"The committee as a whole
considered Mrs. Wilson too
valuable as a nurse to be let
go, " she said.
The hospital is now advertis-
ing for someone to fill the
position of assistant director
of nursing.
Commenting on the recent
controversy about adequacy
of hospital services, Mrs.
Dunlop said that if anyone
had any complaints, they
should present them signed and
in written form to the hospital
board.
NOTICE
I have recently taken
over the
TRUCKING BUSINESS
of
BRUCE KEYS
and am shipping live-
stock to Toronto every
Monday
ALSO
GENERAL TRUCKING
GRAVEL, TOP SOIL,
ETC.
All loads fully insured
CLARE MASSE
TRUCKING
236-4184 ZURICH
for a'citizen to apply to one
agency for total health care,
information or assistance at a
local level, " the report said.
"The health team is vital in
times of disaster or danger, "
it said,
The inspectors also recom-
mend that a set of guidelines
for health inspection should be
implemented once the councils
are formed.
The Mustard report recom-
mends that several district
health councils be created to
administer public health polic-
ies.
Huron County would be incl-
uded in a district with Oxford,
Elgin and Middlesex Counties.
Medical officers of health
in these and other counties in
the province must retain power
to use the Public Health Act
regulations when necessary,
the health inspectors said.
A medical officer's ability
"to act quickly and unimpeded
authority to promote public
health is essential, " their reply
said.
The inspectors said that they
do their work best under the
direction of an MOH..
The health inspectors'
committee has offered an invit-
ation to meet with the minister
of health, the Hon. Frank Mill-
er, to discuss their views in
more detail.
The health minister has
asked municipalities and other
bodies that would be affected
if the Mustard Report is imple-
mented to draft reactions and
replies to it.
0
Zurich man
dies suddenly
A popular Zurich resident
most of his life, Adrien Nelson
Denomme died in University
Hospital, London, on Sunday,
August 4, as a result of injuries
sustained in a fall at his home
on Saturday, August, 3. Mr.
Denomme was found at the
bottom of his basement steps,
apparently having slipped all
the way down. An autopsy rev-
ealed the cause of death as
head injuries.
Born in Hay Township on
July 12, 1915, Mr, Denomme
was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Denomme. He had
been employed for 38 years as
a baker with Tasty -Nu Bakery
in Zurich.
He was the husband of Louise
Lilian Marie Bedour and father
of Mrs. John (Jean Loretta)
Regier, Kincardine; Peter Don-
ald Denomme and Paul Lennis
Denomme, London; and Larry,
predeceased (1971).
He is also survived by six
grandchildren.
He was the brother of Gus,
Hamilton; Andrew and Harry,
Windsor, Alfred and Matthew,
R.R.2, Zurich; Loftus, Zurich;
Mrs. George (Lottie) Grenier,
Dashwood; and Mrs. Louis
(Mary) Ayotte, of R.R.2, Zur-
ich,
The body rested at the West-
lake Funeral Home, Zurich,
until Wednesday morning, Aug-
ust 7, when the funeral mass
ook place at St, Boniface Rom-
an Catholic Church, with
Father A. Durand officiating.
Interment was in the adjoining
cemetery.