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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 7, 1966, p. 5

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meeting chooses d charles to head coop directors for 1966 f denney chirks of geor getown was elected president of hilton cooperative supplies board of directore for i960 t the group s annual dinner meet tag held in stewarttown hall on wednesday afternoon mar 23rd sam harrop was elected vice- president spencer wilson is past president charles harris manager and v j lawrence secretary other directors are russell hurren lloyd may george pel letteno r d graham and don cleave nw directors three directors terms ex pired this year albert g hun ter f j charles and harold meek mr hunter decided to re tire after 12 years on the board and nominated mr pelletterio to take his place mr charles was renamed a director while mr meek retired and nomifia ted mr graham as the second new director about 120 attended the 30th annual dinner meeting and en joyed a turkey dinner prepared by the ladies of ashzrov wa president spencer wilson was chairman for the program dave pelletterio of uco led a sing song accompanied by mrs d charles sales l074 doug eccles and bob winch of the auditing firm of g h ward and partners presented the financial report that showed sales totalling 1607393 in 1965 savings from operations stood at 3222t while total sa vings for the year before pat ronage returns was shown a 37 906 a slight decrease from the previous year hie coop s assets total 617 411 of which 78 670 represents common shares in uco mem bers equity stands at 413 817 during 1065 the firm spea 34 000 on additional buildings equipment and new trucks a cash patronage of 17 800 was paid out they reported the same firm of auditors was re appointed for 1966 the coop declared a dividend of 34 per cent on general purchases one percent on hroi ler feeds and onehalf per cent a gallon on petroleum products other speakers henry stanley expressed thanks to the cooperative for its help in providing youth scho larships and aid for soil and crop and livestock programs of county organisations can adian imperial bank of com fnerce manager m harrison also spoke briefly denzll lawrence president brought greetings from the hilton federation of agriculture in ms president s report tiring president wilson noted uco installed storage tanks and a converter at milton for liquid nitrogen he atmoun ced the 1965 scholarship was awarded to arthur lawson of milton and praised the direc tors secretary v j lawrence for 24 years of service manager charles hams rev lewed that sales were up ap proximately 30 000 over the previous year and said all de partments saw increases except the ghorgetown herald thursday april 7 1966 page 6 predict good fishing at conservation areas ambulance calls during the two week period of march 20th to april 2nd the georgetown volunteer ambu lance service had three calls tuesday march 22nd 6pm a routine run from george town to georgetown hospital taken by doug peck and coc davidson wadnasday march 30 6 pm an emergency run from geor getown to georgetown hospi tal taken by russ stephens and harry shortill friday april lit 915 am an emergency run from a highway accident in georgetown to georgetown hospital taken by trev williams and paul poulsen grain marketing which decreas ed over 30000 to help meet increased costs of feed manu factoring and handling feed processed at georgetown was transferred to milton last july and custom grinding and mix mg was discontinued in george town at the end of september several staff members at geor getown were transferred to milton and erin plants fishermen attention conser- vatlon areas operated by the credit valley conservvatlon authority 111 be open for con venienee of fishirmcn on april 30th superintendent norman mcmahon reports that the fish ing this spring should be excel lent tha ponds at terra cotta conservation area were stock ed with trout recently and the river in the belfountain dlst rict was stocked with speckled trout last fall camping facilities are avail able at terra cotta in the cen re of the valley at a nominal cost tree planting spring planting will get und erway as soon as weather per mils at the present time ord era for about iso 000 trees have been received through the office of the authority landowners in the credit river valley are requested submit their requests for the authority planters early furtli er information may be had by contacting the credit valley conservation authority mead owvalc telephone 451 1615 new area open this spring a new multiple use conservation area will be open to the public in orange- vllle this park on highway 10 just north of the town will have camping swimming and picnic king facilities it is a joint pro- ect of the town of orangeville township of mono and the cred it valley conservation author ity the dam built on this prop erty hut fall will be filled soon as froat is out of the ground it will provide water control as well as recreation in the area project delayed recent reports on engineer ing surveys on the orangeville resevolr stated that soil teas were taken at the proposed dam site and further studies are be ing done now to determine the best possible site for the prop osed dam the authority owns 000 acres of flood land border ing orangeville and has desig nated this reservoir first on its flood control plan georgetown surveys have been completed on the property which will con stltute the georgetown conser vation area and departmental approval is being awaited by the authority these lands in the town will provide park area al duplicate bridge interest stays up georgetown duplicate brldga club which meets each tuft- day evening in the legion aud- torium continues to draw new players each week and main tains an average of at least nlna tables a night last week mrs jos gibbons and elizabeth leslie placed first for the northbouth group and mrs era hyde and mike lara so first for east west other winners northsouth 2nd dick prust lloyd keir 3rd mr and mrs harold fob- ert 4th mrs wm hyde and mrs aw gilmer east west 2nd margery mac kenzie olive logan 3rd geor ge sargent charles benwick 4th jim and doug sargent ong the nvcr from ewing st to the canadian national tight of way american dress furs georgetown branch closeout sale continuesdonf miss the sensational bargains halton coops 1966 directors met immediately following the annual meeting seated are vice president san har top left secretary v j lawrence president dermey charles past pres dent spencer wilson manager charles harris standing ore directors lloyd may russell hurren donald cleave r d graham john aacnabb and george pelleter o halton coop plans merger with united halton cooperative supplies i local memberowned farm co operative for the past 30 years will soon merge its business activities with the united co- operatives of ontario only token opposition to the dove was expressed at the groups 30th annual meeting held in stewarttown hall on wednesday afternoon of last week and a member vote tur bed out 93 per cent in favor of the merger a two thirds vote in favour was required the merger has been consid cored by the- directors for the past year and was given nnam nous assent by the 11 directors and manager charles hams expenses rising statements at tfie meeting indicated that while business was good it was due to slacken off because small cooperatives could not offer credit terms to the larger farming operations and they were turning to ohor companies for their feed re quirements as well the penses of operating the business were mounting steadily and dlr ectors felt the extensive finan rial backing of the province vide organization would be re quired to entice the bigger vol time customers to remain with or begin purchasing at the co op halton cooperauve supplies presently operates three branoh es in hilton georgetown and erin has a staff totalling 29 employeees and did a 1 600 000 business in 1965 united cooperatives of on tario is a provincial coopera tive serving more than 100 000 corporative members and pa trons in ontario it does this through manufacturing of feeds and fertilizers distnbut son of these and heating fuels- asd farm gasolines appliances seeds for farm and garden herbicides pesticides hardware tires batteries and many other products these products reach the customer through branches inch as the halton branch and over 80 local cooperahvea in other parts of ontario organization and operation of all departments as evidenced by the display of teamwork and cooperation amongst al he staff we believe this is result of better understanding of hc function and interrelationships of one department to another and the necessary dovetailing coordination and cooperation between them this is particu larly important in a small hos pi tal such as ours and we be lieve has a direct bearing the high morale that now seems evident when one comes in con tact with staff members everyone is looking forward to seeing what should truly be a magnificent display of flow ers about the hospital now that spring is almost here hospital news by l m clark a sphere not commonly known to the public is the very important one of medical rcc ords this past year as of july 1st 1965 the hospital med cal records department went over to the hospital medical records institute computer system this computer system provides for indexes for hospital and mod cal staff studies and research into special areas of patient care in over ninety different patients and service categor tes for the best in q eaiver try the georgetown herald 22 main st s telephone 877 2201 soften up hardened glue fay placing a few drops of vinegar in the container it also provides statistical da ta to enable an evaluation by committees of the medical staff of total patients care in our hospital one can immediately visualize the great value of these special studies both for the educational standpoint and also the continuing progress being made in this area at the gdmm this is just another field in which the staff are keeping abreast of things this is particularly true in this space age of scientific research in mo dern medicine it is interesting to note that the ono mentioned above is so that 11 is in use in only a relatively smalt number of our hospitals it should make a deadely large contribution to the early diagnosis and treat ment of our patients from time to time we hope to give you a glmpse of the progress in modern medical advances as they becomenore and more common in the hospi tal a field m our hospital tha has shown marked improvement in the past fewi months is the georgetown public schools kindergarten enrolment children who will be 5 years old on or before december 31st 1966 will attend kindergarten parents please complete hie registration form below and forward to the principal of the school in the district in which you reside this form should be completed and forwarded not later than april 16th parents completing this form will be advised of registration commencing may 2nd parents should have your child a birth 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