The family of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh resident Ronald Hallam, who has been missing since late March, is pleading for him to come home.
His sister Kathy Driscoll is taking her family’s plea to local media and tells Bayshore Broadcasting News she believes he is still alive.
Driscoll asks her brother to come home because Hallam’s special needs son Phillip has gone into a deep depression and their family needs him.
Ronald Hallam is 66 years-old, 5-foot-8 and 200-pounds and is balding with grey hair.
He was last seen was wearing a red-and-black lumberjack-style jacket, a black ballcap, light coloured work pants, dark-grey t-shirt and work-boots.
If you have any information, your asked to call Police.
A trust fund has been set up to help the Hallam family.
Ronalds wife has 2 children, one with special needs, and no income and are about to loose their house.
An account has been opened in Margret Hallam’s name at the Goderich Credit Union.


