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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1987, p. 5

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Pictured ben re Ronnie Ed Tetranlt bringing their four- granddaughter Tetranlt to their Georgetown police where li accep ting Trick or Delaney There a erf direction Included to help all children have a but Goodie bag careful hullo Mr who Is the Director lor Young Driven of Canada for the Town Of Hal Ion Illltg It help ing to kick new campaign designed to encourage children to receive from the police a bag and good wishes for safe and fun filled evening Citizens forum Role as peacemaker Dear Sir Some recent world events provide pinpoints or light In the dark night of Peace The stock market Instability and widespread panic as real and paper fortunes collapse has moved analysts to question the massive trade deficit of the S and the ap parent overspending of the Reagan Administration With tax Increases and belt tightening Inevitable for most Americans perhaps the con bank rolling of the govern men of El Salvador and of the Con In Nicaragua will be a thing of thepast The signing of the Arias peace ac cord by the leaders of Guatemala Nicaragua Costa Rica El Salvador and Honduras was In itself a light of great magnitude 110 das during which each country would seek to br ing democracy and peace to its pco- 120 days stage for real steps towards peace The awarding of the 1987 Nobel Peace prize to Costa flican Presl dent Oscar Arias has high lighted the fledging Central American agreement ng it world It has added pressure on our own foreign policymakers to dress the threat of S Congress Allocating a further million for the Contras alter the November ceasefire deadline Conudi can play major role in helping the peace dialogue and process in these war torn countries become a Way and not just a falling star Truck traffic concerns Dear Sir I wish to register my concern for the traffic situation In the Pine view Public School area at Trafalgar Road and 5 Side in Hills There is a large volume of trucks particularly large tandem type gravel trucks These trucks especially when fully loaded travelling at a speed of SO and often exceeding this limit following in close succession pose a very danger to school buses which must gain access to Trafalgar Road and discharge students on the highway I feel that at the very least the speed Attempts to divide country Dear Sir Canadians United Coalition Is a rapidly growing group of Men and women Interested in preserving Canadian Culture without the freedoms and Justice we are proud of We are concerned about David attempts to divide our country If your readers would like more Information on our organization they can write to us at Canadians United Coalition V C Strectsvllle Ontario limit should be reduced in this area with subsequent strict enforcement of the limit at the appropriate times I also feel that a traffic study should be done to see if traffic lights are warranted My letter has been precipitated by the accident In which a child was hit by one of these trucks passing a pro perly stopped bus signals flashing discharging him his driveway This truck passed on the inside by another stopped truck which the bus drivers line of vis on Since the time of the accident 1 have been told of similar reported The only difference be ing that no phslcaf Injury In possibly because the of the bus had full view I hot that this situation w gain immediate attention Sincerely Campbell Points on board hearing Dear Sir Having attended the Ontario Hospital Appeals Board Hearing and read your reporting on the events of the second day of testimony in the bearing regarding Dr Ford feel that a few points should be nude I do agree with your reporter that Dr Fords testimony was a main Highlight of the hearing particularly when read from a patients file a portion of a letter enclosed with the coroners report requesting that a copy of the letter and coroners report be forwarded to Dr Ford This letter was dated In March 1BB7 The first Indication to Dr Ford of the existence of this letter and the coroners report occurred on the se cond day of the hearing SEVEN MONTHS after it writing Perhaps the hospital should review Its state ment delivered at the Annual General Meeting in June with the view towards revising It to reflect the true facts In the matter During the second day there was testimony from the Secretary of the Medical Advisory Committee in 1988 This physician was a member of the M A C for three years from IBM to This witness was cross- examined by Mr Llstwood lawyer for the hospital His statement to Mr on being Instructed NOT to prepare minutes of the meetings between Dr Ford and the MAC elicited shocked expressions from the members of the Hospital Appeals Board A compromise plan prepared by this secretary of the A C was re jected out of hand so he abstained from voting on the restriction of Fords privileges In So much for the hospital claim of unanimity of the MAC regarding the restrlc Hon of privileges There was testimony supporting Dr Ford from a surgical Nurse and a Nursing Supervisor The vigorous crossexamination by Mr brought a rebuke from the chairman of the Board as did various at tempts by this lawyer to as stated by one physician on the witness stand put words In his mouth The hearing resumes on December I can only hope that the outcome of this hearing which resulted from the harraso- ment by some instant specialists will be beneficial to the citizens of Georgetown and area The recent resignations of the Assistant Administrator of the Hospital the Administrator of the Bennett Health Care Centre the Director of Nursing and other staff members of the hospital do not In dicate any Improvements and the oppressive silence of the Ad mlnistrator and Board of Directors of the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital speak volumes of their unwillingness to countenance dissent and respond to the real and ongoing needs of our community Paul THEHERAUD Wednesday October Pages GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE Carlo Berg Spokesperson for Canadians United Coalition Seniors get pet discount from council Senior citizens will get a break on their dog licenses Councillors decided Oct IS to in crease the price of dog licenses in Hills from the current Bui they also voted to allow a discount on the price of a dog license if the owner gets the license Councillors added another dis count on Monday Senior citizens will only have to pay for a dog license thanks to a motion introduced by Councillor been proven that a dog is a valuable asset to a senior citizen Cook said lust don think It is right that we should Increase the fees by per cent for senior citizens he ad ded DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC I TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN a ACROSS FROM AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Lean Beef Im 1 v 13 Quarter of Side of Beet Extra Savings on The Barrel Head u55smaagJJ5 SOVB OFF ENTIRE SELECTION CAPS MOTS CASUAL AND LEATHER GLOVES JOCKEY SHOUTS AND TOPS MEN S DRESS SLACKS TnfTwnftom AM ll STRETCH CORDUROY SLACKS MEN FINE WOOL SUCKS ALL DRESS SLACKS dm All Oft Slack la You SAVE JOS and mora a FALL WINTER JACKETS JACKETS twchna fithion 29 MENS SWEATERS FLEECE TOPS AND BOTTOMS From Mend DRESS SHIRTS FnoiabfHlkMtt Reg loM5 vsa 12 SAVE 1 Oil Oh Sport DRESS SPORTSHIRTS Ron up to mote on GARAGE SALE OUTLET Located forme Tewco St Hon from Save on all LADIES FASHIONS In Our Two Ladies Wear Stores Arthur CASUALLYYOURS STORE HOURS VALID AT PARTICIPATING BURGER KING RESTAURANTS ONLY 235 Guelph Street Georgetown

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