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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1982, p. 1

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muffler king NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN Speedy You a Friday July IWZ Inq decision awaited Region delays rest home inquiry HANNAH Herald Special region officials have delayed a possible invest gallon conditions an Acton rest home until It Is known whether an inquest will be held Into the death of a former resident Regional health and soc ials services committee took no action Tuesday on a request from Mi lion Court Bill Johnson to SEA SCOUTS AHOY Sailing Into the Monday evening were It members the Second At ton Trinity Sea Scouts and their tour leaden The cheerful group were having their regular meeting In three aall boat thanks to the club The club ha given Ibe sea scouts one main tall and two whisper sail boat to use for their meets on Actons Fairy Lake Photo by Jean Layman McDermid posts Tory petition Would you like Liberals turfed By BOB THOMPSON Herald A petition calling for an immediate federal elect the crisis of confidence in Canada will be circulated by the Brampton Georgetown MP as part of Progress ive Conservative Party Health Council exec The llalton District Health Council has elected new officers for the coming year GWE Gordon of Burlington was elected chairman at the Councils Wednesday Miltons Edgar Foster has been elected vicechairman Mayor Harry Barrett Is the new secretary and Burlingtons George is the new treasurer Meanwhile Georgetowns Douglas Brock and Pat Stuart Hague and Hornbys Robert Martin remain on council as llalton Hills representatives Regional Councillor Brad Clements and Burlington Counc Pat Mc Laughlin Join as council members as well Appointed for a three year term Madelalne Is the lieutenantgovernor of the health council Ontario These organizations provide the provinces health ministry with advice on planning and implementing health care services Membership Is made up of volunteers and has It available at hi office for people who believe a new govern ment will provide a fresh mandate for Hie country The Tory MP maintain ed he expects significant results from the petition but refused to estimate how many of the people and 100000 eligible voters in riding would sign The Conservatives deci ded In caucus to circulate the petition because we want to let government know In no uncertain terms feels about Ottawas pert- Ion would force an election but it would at least put pressure on the federal officials to do something to turn th economy a- round he said Public opinion Is very important to a political party especially to a government In the last half of Its mandate he said The Toronto area camp aign hasnt moved Into full swing yet but a petition la available at the riding office of Mr McDermid He also said he would help anybody who was willing to circulate petition If the reworking of last Novembers budget Is any Indication Mr McDermid maintained the Tory polls of voters disgruntled with the government perform ance could be a valuable He said the government made about 35 changes when It rclssucd a June budget this year which Indicated to Brampton- Georgetown MP Ottawa was paying attention to the public outcry The government has made some moves In the housing Industry and Is considering the Japanese car Import quotas but the secret to the whole thing Is that nobody trusts them anymore Mr He- Derm Id said of the liberal government Judging from the respo nse from local residents to government policy Mr says he exp ects a strong and favora ble reaction to petition In the area Nationally the Corner vat Ives are hoping for about million names Brampton Georgetown ri ding represents the third largest in the country Courtesy Brampton Tim as concerns that public health have been harassing Chcrwonlak operator of Chers Rest Home Main Street North Johnson sought answers Tuesday to I neon latencies In health unit staff and regional admini stration staff reports about conditions at the Acton rest home Regional chief Continued on Page Dead mans famil wants matter closed Sick of reading about it Herald Special The family of a man whose death has become the centre of a controversy surrounding an Acton rest home would like sec the mailer closed Aggie Evans daughter of late James Earl Scott who died July In Guelph General Hospital said the family has not been Informed an Inquest Into her fathers death was requested by coroner Dr Walter Scott Ms Evans said the family hadnt wanted an autopsy performed at the time her father died but It was done against their wishes because of the power ihe Coroners Act I agree Ihe sores were bad but an wasnt going to help him Ms Evans said The depth of the Infected bedsores on Mr Scotts body at his death caused Scott no relation to call for an Inquest Continued an Page SPECIAL GUEST Guns who came to dinner July Georgetown Rotary Club president lleslop left and tfae rest of the at the club wined and dined Rotary District Norman Simpson of Toronto Currently president of the Rotary Club of Toronto Charitable Foundation a director at the Rotary Foundation Canada Mr Simpson was honored two years ago with a Paul Harris fellowship The fellowship Is the highest honor la the club Herald photo

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