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49.111 MEMORIAM
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McGRATH; '!n memory of my. friend 'and
grandad.Michael McGrath who passed away'
March --2671986,
We had our first dance when I .was but two,
My gosh I. was tiny beside big oi'e you..
You always'hadtime for me and Long Sunday
" drives,
Something special •to••remember the rest of
our lives.
And when spring .brought' the robins arid
good planting, weather, ' •
We would hurry and,plant the tomato seeds
' together. .
You always•called me Doodle Bug and I was.
glad, ' ,
When you'called me Julie,,1 had been bad.
. 'Then •you had to leave us', only G.od knew
. why,
I think of you often, It's hard .not to cry.
miss You Grandad
• Love always,•Doodle.Bug''
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McGRATH: In, loving memory.. of, our 'Dad ,
F.M. "Mickey" McGrath who passed away
March 26,,1986.
Ybu suffered much in silence, DAD
But your spirit d•icl.not' bend,
You faced your pain with courage. '
Right up' until the very' end. ' •
-So sadly. we saw.,you.sinking
We watched' you fade -away, .
Our hearts were almost broken
As you fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping
So peacefully -free from pain,
We could not.. wish you'back,,,DAD
To suffer that way again„
Lord and sadly missed by daughter Mary
Anne, son-in.law Mark and grandson Chris.
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• McGRATH: In loving 'memory of a wonder-
.ful father Michael McGrath, who passed .
away March 26, 1986..
What we would give if we could say
"Hi Dad" in the same old way,
• To hear, your voice and see you ,smile,
To sit and chat.with you awhile
A•wonderful father laid to rest,
For each of us you did your best,
Your - place on. earth no one 'can fill,
We miss you dad and always will,
So many times we've needed you,
So many. times we've cried,
' If our love could have saved you,.
You never would have died,
If we could have one lifetime ,wish,
• One Dream that would tome true,
We'd pray to Cod,with all our hearts
• Tobe again with you.
Lovingly remembered, Danny
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Science fair on April 10 .1,1
Astrohaut Roberta Bondarr attributes,
MVO Oiler success to her participation in.
regional science fairs.' And it's "possible
another astronaut is among the ,newest
generation of young scientists preparing for
'the Huron County Regional Science Fair,,
April 10 and 11 at the Clinton Public School
in Clinton, •
Prizes to be won' include cash awards,
tripss to the Canada Wide Science Fait
in
May. and a trip to ,the Suncor.: Youth
Symposium, on Artificial Intelligence
Jung. Projects will be on display for public
viewing from Noon until, 4 p.m.
Students in Grades seven to 12 from local.
' schools will be competing in the fair, '
utgan:ued-brlocal—volunteers—andane—
tioned by the Youth Science Fbundation
.The Foundation, a charitable nonprofit
A,• sport
organization, . sponsors , mdre . than 80
regional. science fairs 'that stretches than.
W,abush, Labrador to ;Victoria; . British'
'Columbia" T• '
One of the most coveted prizes is the
Suncor Energy Award, which: entitles the
winner .to 'travel all -expenses paid to a
week-long national symposium on artifidal,
intelligence (Af) in' Toronto. The program
combines 'n
Challenging "hands dso'°
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g ideas, n
• science and " an opportunity to meet
like•minded students front all over the
country,
"Many scientists and futurists believe M
will transform our thinking, our jobs and our
society, "said Tom Thomson President and
'ef=icecutive—Officer—of—Suncor---1nc.
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Zurich Reeve Robert Fisher said •he
would not support the . Goderich airport.
"grant as the 'county cannot simply afford
two airports. • •
"The industrial base is not that big, and I
don't think it ever will be that big. The tax-
payers just can't afford two airports," he
said. ;
Tuckersmith • Reeve Robert Bell, ' a
member of the executive committees, said
he realized the importance of the Goderich.
Airport to the area: However, :he took ex-
ception to some of the commentsmade by
Mr. Doherty, calling them "a threat
againstthe county".
"I'm somewhat disturbed when•we start_
Budget • ,
(Continued tram Nage. A3'
mittee, said in a meeting with the Minister
of the Environment last year, the minister
. granted a waiver' allowing the county to go
ahead with the waste management study:
Hullett Township • Reeve Tom. Cunn=
ingham said that although he' is not in
favor of the study, the decision was made
last fall to go ahead with the study last -fall.
He said it was time to end the discussion
on the'project and "get on with it". The
road budget, which allowed $300,000 for re-
surfacing roads in the county, was under
scrutiny-. by Exeter Deputy Reeve Lossy
Fuller who questions why budget cuts
could not be made in this area.
Colborne Reeve Russell Kernighan. said
the Road Department has fallen behind in
its•road re -surfacing and it has come to a
point were If some roads arpn't• re-
surfaced this year, they will have to be
completely re -constructed.
"To deviate from the road re -surfacing
program would put us at risk," he said.
Hullett Reeve concurred with Mr. Ker-
nighan saying that the county would be
hurt financially in the long run by not re-
surfacing some roads. this year.
FACE. IT!
People read ads!
Htirdri
aDpds tar
a-• 52'7-Cl2t.,
using one project against another, I just .•
wanted to let you know that it wasn't the '.
feeling of the executive committee that the •
' airport didn't' have any importance," he
said.
Goderich Reeve Harry. Worsell quipped
that perhaps the committee "could knock
some (money) out of the Vanastraswimm
ging pool" which is run by Tuckersmith ..
Township. •
Deputy Reeve Doherty said it was nut
his intention to use the Museum project.
• against the airport. grant. "It •was not
meant as a threat."
He asked for the reduction in the grant to
$15,00for the airport which was passed in a•
recorded vote by a 30-1 margin.
In- other budget cuts, the computer
capital fund for an update of. a computer
terminal was cut. by $5,000; the paving of
the. Library' building parking lots was
reduced by $4;000; Educational, grants
were reduced by $6,000; the Children's Aid
Society was reduced by $6,604; Patriotic
grants were reduced by $1,500;
Agricultural grants were reduced by $1,000
and the Emergency Planning grant was
/ reduced by $5,000:
New home
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Craig, Gordon Hanna; lone hands, Mildred
Petrie, Jack Conley; playing at lucky tables 1
and 7, Marion Keeso, Alice Stevens, Iola
Subject, Stan • Alexander, Dorothy Cox,
Carley Ezewski, Ruth Martin and Joe Martin;
birthday, Bill Craig; lucky score, Verna
Crawford; cup prizes, Lou Raynard and
Dorothy Cox.
Winners in lucky tallies for maple syrup
donated by Jack Night were Joe Martin,
Shirley Versteop, Dorothy Dilworth and
Roberta Simpson. The Hall Board will
sponsor the next euchre on March 27.
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