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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1967, p. 10

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dispute 2150 charge for three month fire coverage j v nmutcd the town the maintenance the controversial eequesing georgetown ire agreement wat itill unsigned it the end ot the eaqueslng council meeting on monday night the main stumbling block is the 3 160 asked by georgetown to cover the cost of area from october 11th till december 31 1968 wc already paid 200 for the whole of 1966 stated clerk k c lindsay whlch was in accordance with our agree- 1 ment the clerk pointed out that georgetown had arrived at the 42150 by taking one quarter of 45 per cent of their fire bud get but that is 1967 budget which is 6 000 higher than the year were paying for ded the clerk we might just as well set up our own fire department commented cr pat patterson im with you agreed cr tom hill id like to see us advertise for volunteer fare men everyone is willing to g long with the forty five per cent said cr jim goodlet but we feel we should pay the last part of laat year on the same basis we paid the first 3 quarters i the clerk repeated the town tho maintenance of theirs ship had paid ft00 on dec 1 20th for the whole year of 1966 he reminded council that no bill had been received for an extra ten fire calls we never had to ask for a bill before it came automatically im disgusted i want noth ing to do with it exclaimed cr tom hill according to this agree ment explained the reeve the township is asked to pay 45 per cent of the total fire budget plus 100 per cent of the major repairs to our own truck but also 45 percent of i in thi mail ia says tobacco fumes are hazard nonsmokers too ithi oiomitown h1rald thursday april 10th 1h7 page 10 the reeve estimated 10800 j would be the cost to esquealng under this proposed agreement with major repairs insurance and license extra finally council decided to jhave the fire committee meet again with georgetown before i the deadline of april 30th glen williams laymen participate in sunday xlhurch service georgetown ont april lh 1967 the april meeting of ttje st albans ladies guild was held last monday evening at the rec tory with fourteen members present mrs tom haines open ed the meeting with prayer mrs j hooper read the min utes and a financial report was given by mrs len murdock further plans were made for the baxaar on may 13th plans were made for catering for two suppers ladles were reminded about the bus trip this satur 1 day april 23 to yorkdale plaza and there are still seats availab le one of the guild members mrs verna garvin who is tak ing a trip overseas was present cd with a gift the mceung concluded and mrs llewellin served tea and fruit bread study county welfare board for efficiency cost cutting a county wide family welfare 1 service is being studied by the i north halton urban board whose members want to streng thenthepitifully weak we are setup in the five northern mun icipalities he board tupports the idea of a county system but is of the opinion that neighbouring oak tiue and burlington may not agree to it the southern municipalities would fork out 83 per cent of the cost of such a service and each already has its own ser- ke in full operation be ona par witli the county health unit based in milton he said there would be a pro- 1 ivmcial grant of 50 per cent of administration costs and anoth er 50 per cent of family counsel ling services northern municipalities would then have a program mr mc jgeacbie added here it is severely curtail ed the people in the area are not getting the full benefit be cause we do not have the facil ities to give it to them i these facilities could be pro- board secretary jack mcgea vided under the program it chy acton town clerk said on would also cost the county a lot wednesday the proposed service less money than it does now be would cost around 108700 a causeof provincial grants year to operate which represen- ted a drop of about 13 000 on the present system milton georgetown and acton town employees presently deal with welfare difficulties add ing considerably to their work loads the proposal is to set up a service with a county adminis trator four field officers and a small secretarial staff the administrator would be paid 10 000 and the field men 6000 annually the project has already ceived departmental approval the county from queens park and halton county is also mooting the move which would coordinate welfare services throughout the county he said the idea was to have a field officer in oakville ano ther in burlington and two in north halton who would oper ate on a rota basis we extend sympathy to mrs russell miller in the recent death of her father mr domm i of guelph the united church women held their annual spring rum mage sale saturday morning in the town hall the safe was a huge success because the qual ity of goods was good and at extra reasonable prices many come a distance for these sales to get the bargains there 11 be another in the fall mrs clara mmo of gait is visiting her sister mrs m gates many older residents will remember her when she lived here with her parents many years ago as clara smith get well wishes arc sent to little lee anne hinds who is in georgetown and district hospital sunday morning service in the united church was taken by laymen of the congrcga ion taking part were mrs una wheeler mrs wm klassen mrs c barth mr alf alien jand mr wm klassen the ex plorer group were in the choir and sang now we unite to pledge a new allegiance sus an wheeler accompanied them on the piano mr alf allen and mr klassen took part in the service at home united church also dear sir with ever increasing acicntl fie evidence relating cardlo vas cular and respiratory diseases xa the breathing of tobacco fu roes it is urgent that positive steps be taken to lessen this health hazard the writer be lieves that education will play an important part now that widespread investigations are going on relative to air pollu lion it is an opportune time to bring to attention the polluting and poisonous effects of tobacco fumes if the atmosphere in the open air were as concentrated with tobacco fumes as the air in a room where one or two people were incessantly smok ing the sun would be obscured and the day darkened the ha u condition often encountered where large numbers smoke would turn the outside atmos iphere from day to night air pollution over industrialized ci ties is negligible compared to the air pollution in many of our dwellings consider the lot of the non smoker who many times is un able to avoid the acrid and poi sonous fumes of tobacco how can a mother and father with one breath speak words of love i for their children and in the next breath pollute and contain inate the very air that these lo ved ones are forced to breathe we hear so much about the new statutes the complete rights of the individual should non smokers be compelled to breathe polluted and health de stroying air in council chain ibers restaurants libraries hos pitals committee rooms wait lng rooms offices etc non smokers in the past raised their i voices against contamination of the common air but over the years have more and more lear ned to live with it as an accep ted social condition recent in i vestigatlons have however changed this an educated soc iety rather than a sophisticated society should lead the wayto i reform ogena and other deleterious tl omenta in tobacco smoke makes it that much more offensive by the way medical scientists con unually point out that cancer is possibly not the worst effect of breathing tobacco smoke the answer to our problem and especially to the problem of the tobacco smoker himself is education mr editor i be lieve that the news media wlu play the most significant role in this respect p west georgetown l m brown od optometrist t 35 mill street georgetown ust off main street phone 8773671 l the knowledge of the carcin toronto club plans bruce trail hike for this sunday reliable lungs and strong legs will get a chance to prove their fitness sunday april 23rd when the toronto bruce trail club stages its early spring hike j through this area the toronto section of the trail stretches 25 miles from kelso to terra cotta passing through silvercreek and the huls north of glen williams in this area the group will begin at 7 co am at the corner of no 5 side road and the 5th line nassa gaweya it is expected the jaunt will take about 11 hours including an hour for lunch and rest stops equipment will be minimal m eluding rainwear extra socks first aid kits and lunch arrangements will be made to have some of th cars dnv ing ahead to be waiting at the terra cotta end of the walk hi kers will be driven back to their i cars at the southern end 1 little jackie hancock son of members decided to resolve and dlck h has the matter with their respective a hearl 0 i 1 lfiltnn arlnn and i u a small trophy will be prcs ented to those who complete all i 25 miles of the march three weeks later may 14th j i a hike will be made to see the spring wild flowers and hilton falls the group will foil w the fifth line nassagaweya road allowance where tnlliums are found then leave the trail and i go west over open countrj to the falls following a stop at the falls the group will head north around the beaver pond on the opposite side of the trail picking the path up further on sixth line nassagaweya will be crossed over a natural bridge to an area overlooking malon s farm esquesing it is expected they will see a number of wild flowers pec uliar to the season those wish ing to take the walk are advised to bring camera flower and bird guides and binoculars as plenty of time will be given for observation and photography we have a good selection of rose bushes hybrid teat and cllmbert grass and garden seed shrubs trees fertilizers peat moss insecticides weed killers lawn ornaments patio planters patio stones 9 sidewalk slabs a curb for driveways webbs greenhouses vx mile with of norval dial 8458158 attention farmers seed cleaning and treating our seed cleaner is now in operation daily call us for a seed cleaning and treating appointment and we will do our utmost to see that you will get your gram back as soon as possible for those who have a wireworm problem on their farm we have liquid mcrlane concen trate this product can be applied with our seed treatcr and it controls both wireworm and smut please note we will not be able to accept grass or clover seeds for cleaning during the seed grain cleaning season ammonium nitrate fertilizer april is the month to apply ammonium nitrate on your fall wheat hay and pasture fields approx b0 lbs per acre will yield you several more bushels of wheat per acre or give you a better stand of hay or pasture call and order your supply from us today we will have good stocks of cil and agrico brands of farm fertilizer on hand for spring delivery we also have a fertilizer spreader available for broadcast spreading of fertilizer seed grain we have good supplies of most varieties and grades of seed grain available for immediate booking and delivery reg no 1 rodnty oats reg no 1 garry oats cartl no 1 rodnay oats cert no 1 garry oats canada no 1 rodney oats canada no 1 garry oats canada no 1 hart barley cert no 1 selkirk cart no 1 champlam spring wheat barley canada no 1 peai our seed grain is all grown in ontano it is packed in new sacks treated and of the highest quality seed c us tuday master feeds master feeds stewarttown dial 877 3512 georgetown we deliver saturday a m each week in georgetown councils milton acton and georgetown before making a final decision on the proposal mr mcgeachie is the only north halton voice on county councils special committee in vestigating the possibility of coordinating welfare services in the urban board if the sou them municipalities veto th sick children s hospital tor onto we wish him a speedy recovery the young people had a dance on saturday night in the town hall they danced to records and the music of the lost cause band many parents dropped in during the evening ie mrs heaton sr fell recently urban county mr mcgeachie told the ur ban b the system would a5hgrove baptize three babies service at ashgrove at the service m ashgrove united church on sunday three babies were presented for jwp- tistn by their parents james glen son of mr and mrs fred barnes kelly rita daughter oil mr and mrs harold faulkner and colleen ann daughter of mr and mrs garry doyle mrs doyle and mrs faulkner were received into membership oil the church visitors at the ser vice were mrs norman wng glcsworth milton greatgrand mother of baby glen barnes mr and mrs allan harrop and doreen of norval mr and mrs bob may norval mr and mrs barry little markham mr and mrs gjt faulkner and lawson of port credit mr and mrs o g bellamy and family from barne mr and mrs calvin bailey of haliburton spent the week end with their son harold mrs bailey and family also with rel atives at milton and hornby now waant sunday a lovely day made one forget all the snow and ice and disagreeable days of the past winter lot ot robins are chirping around and the frogs on sunday were fairly bursting their throats nnging so soring surely must be here bo bridge winners wlnnenr at acton bridge club monday nfcm 1st pair cam sinclair and bob dickaon 2nd pair mrs- penny brlstow and krt betty aauey 3rd pat ceor sbuyw bitf coats thern municipalities veto u m heaton sr recea idea proposes to set up a joint d haj bcen lald t home rvce for north halton if nee rf u ta sary nassagaweya and esquesing saturday evening about tvcn i townships are to be invited to ty five members of the united join the board despite their church fellowship group spent rural leanings v itii for fast action t muini usmv service consult membut of thi brampton real estate board llimui f r and then back to the church fori an enjoyable evening bowling lunch jacksons mens boys wear store astonishing savings for all the family special lot- mens shoes 498 reduced from higher priced ihwi spring special gwg m s casual pants an exceptionally large selection in never press fabrics new spring colours mens suits sport coats raincoats all at money saving prlcoe perfect for spring mens slim kings denim jackets sm our excellent selection for every spring activity big stock mens boys shoes including the popular desert boots all ateur usual lew price spring sale closeout sale discontinuing our girls a ladies footwear dept great savings 257 off boys suits sport 150 pfs ladies shoes coats reg 3 98 to 6 98 clearing at 1 lot girls foam sole sandals r s2ml9g sale 1 lot ladies- assorted slippers res sl98 to gear 20 ok balance of stock f girls a ladies shoes mostly nw arrival ttytei including detart boots stock op save as w clete out our entire stock 25 oh what better way or getting rid of cpring fever than by saving many dollars when you visit jacksons mens boys wear store s779i53 21 main st n

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