Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 28, 1970, p. 15

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of the district cor unit operating The intensive care unit another department in the new addition of the Guelph General Hospital is now in full operation The four bed coronary unit which has functioning since November 1967 will still be in operation as well as the sevenbed medicalsurgical intensive care unit Executive Director A O Whitworth said the unit is one of most uptodate in Ontario and was completely researched by everyone involved in its operation A nursing station is set up in such a way that each of the units can be watched at all times by a nurse on duty The development of the department was preceded by a great deal of research extensive planning and visits to other centres Medical and key nursing personnel paid visits to intensive care units and coronary units in hospitals in Toronto which included Humber Memorial Branson Hospital Toronto General St Joseph in Toronto Sunnybrook and North York An intensive care committee was formed at the General Hospital in consisting of representatives from the medical staff Mr and Miss Campbell director of nursing service A study was carried out for a year on the patients in the hospital considering which patients could have been cared for better in an intensive care unit if there had been one in operation for cemetery records Burlington s search for information and records of seven pioneer cemeteries appears to have ended in failure The town has cleaned up fenced signed and closed down the seven old burying groundsincluding several in the northern end of the town Deputy Clerk Roger Clouticr said the town tried to find the old records of the cemeteries but they appear to have been lost Some were family plots usually on comer of family and some may have been connected to churches which have long since vanished Quarantined on fumy liner MILTONOne Milton man is among 1 500 passengers on the luxury liner presently docked at Vancouver harbor due to typhoid cases William Woods of R R 1 Milton is one of the ship passengers but at last report he was not stricken with the disease His daughter Mrs John Conway Tremane Rd received a letter from him Monday which was written last Wednesday and he reported he was fine Mr Woods came to Milton to live with the Conways five years ago retiring from business in England He is active in the Milton Senior Citizens Club and is slated to take over as its president later this month and is also active with the Milton Arts and Crafts Society The 000 ton liner was bound for the South Pacific on a round thcworld cruise when it docked at Vancouver with typhoid cases Latest reports indicate confirmed or suspected cases of the disease had been located and medical authorities were searching for the carrier of the disease rile anno asks dub FERGUS The Fergus intermediate hockey club suggested to the Fergus Recreation Committee that consideration be given to installing a heating system in the Fergus arena Harper and Dan representing the hockey club told the recreation committee that most towns of Fergus size have some form of heating system The committee will consider the request Top Tee GEORGETOWNA Georgetown Allen Teeter has been chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in province He received his award at a banquet in Gait on January He is in such distinguished company as Ottawa Rough Riders quarterback Russ Jackson and Timothy Reid Toronto MPP Mr Teeter A Douglas Aircraft employee and club pjst president has served with distinction in the militia where he was instrumental in training cadets Ten of his trainees have attended the Banff course Annual meeting of Ebenezer church By Mrs Ron McLean Ebenezer United Church held their annual meeting with the various organizations presenting encouraging reports Rev Russell presided and Mts Mervin Thomson the secretary gave last yeir report Keith Moore gave the report of the Session and Mrs John the financial report Earl Ward reported on Mission and Stewardship followed by Arthur Diamond for the Manse board The choir report was given by Mrs The balance sheet for the cemetery board was presented by Horace and Keith Moore reported on the improvement fund Mrs Ward reported for the U W and Mrs Blytli for the Cradle Roll Mrs Thomson reported for the Messengers Mrs Don Early reported for the Sunday School Lunch and a social time brought a pleasant evening to a close The choir held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs Hayward The officers for arc as follows leader John assistant Mrs Early organist Mrs John Kitching assistant Sue Ward president Mrs R McLean secretary treasurer Sharon Simpson Mrs H Heist and Susan Simpson Mrs Bill Trimble and baby Paul enjoyed a visit with her parents while Bill was having a spot of ice fishing Mr based his sermon on the last commandment He said Thou shall not covet is not Hit Icist commandment because it is the last It is not wrong to desire the good things of life Wc know nothing about real hunger and thirst In a poor country nun Award contract Varian Associates A for electronic is been awarded Associates of Ltd River Drive Georgetown by the Defense Supply Defense Supply Centre Dayk Ohio The ills for klystron tubes to be ni lee ird nice with Canidnu Mart Vprnn of Cinidi specific Hi it plant Get rgctown This is a fixed puce supply type which his been awarded form idvertisinc it ions The Defense Supply Centre procures mainfces and mm on puts of equipment used by the services and van us government earn about 10c a week We are blest when we hunger and thirst after We do well to keep worship in the church but what about the hungry We should stiP emphasize justice Two men were tied up in a houseboat on the Florida coast The boat became untied When one of the men discovered that they had floated he reported to his friend treat excitement We am here no more St Paul writing to the said All 1 c is to know Jesus I press t the mark As long as press on even though you never re icli Ihe mark blessed are Internal revenue to taxpayer Wc sympathize with your problems but they wont fit into our computer PETRIFIED WOOD Ivcr wear piece of petrified w around your neck Or present someone with a tiger eye And have you any idea how people ire walking around decorated with porphyry or These are some of stones used by disabled adults in March of Dimes workshops to produce ymstonc jewellery When yo buy them you help the disabled to help themselves Councillor charges about line being concealed Attending a planning board meeting Thursday Nassagawayj Councillor Allan charged Ontario Hydro with concealing facts in connection with hydro proposed volt power line which will be cutting through his township Mr said Ontario Hydro was concealing the facts The Acton Free Press Wednesday January 28 1970 by using small maps of the area to show the proposed line route instead of larger and more detailed drawings He was speaking during an Ontario Hydro presentation to the board An invited guest it the meeting he appealed to the hydro commission not to destroy his townships official plan with the hue which is destined to ait a 740foot wide swath across the northwest corner of Nassigaweya ARTHUR A JOHNSON DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Profession Directory for Dotalti Antique Corner FROMYOSEF DRENTERS COLLECTION MATCH BOXES These authentic cast iron match boxes were patented in 1 and made in all shapes and forms Attached to walls near stoves they were kept high and well out of reach of children The lids especially on the table type holders were heavy as an added precaution for mice who might try to carry them away into the walls and in chewing ignite them causing fires Ware matchboxes were made with great ingenuity by local tinsmiths and small personal miniature pocket match boxes were often distributed as manufacturer s sales gimmicks in the 1 890 s Sometimes small silver matchboxes gentlemen s pocket types were given as Christmas gifts and souvenirs JACKSONS LADIES WEAR UPSTAIRS MAW STREET N GEORGETOWN PRICE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Every Item THE Sim AT OFF THE LIQUIDATORS are disposing of the entire slock of this well known store which tho area lor over yean Quality lines of Ladies Teens and Children Coats Suits Dresses Sweaters Blouses Lingerie etc FAMOUS BRANDS SUCH AS BEST FORM LOVABLE SHAMROCK SPORTSWEAR CARLAJANE SCOUT TEX BELLS LADY BIRD TEMPLE TOGS SPORTSWEAR ETC LADIES FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS fkiral pattern a and L COMPARE AT S3 LEOTARDS IB and colors COMPARE AT 50- LOOKI 6 IB and to n colors COMPARE AT SI GO GIRLS BULKY KNIT Cardigans COMPARE AT 188 Less Than Hair Price Here are a few examples FLANNELETTE DIAPERS Lord Sin Canadian Modi COMPARE AT Limited Quantity Only At BOYS LINED to In aborted COMPARE AT PR 188 MEN S NYLON STRETCH Dress Socks Snatch lis 12 color REG St PR 3a a NOTICE NOW imam Province of Ontario Peel Halton regional assessment office located at KENNEDY S BRAMPTON ONTARIO for Assessment information for Acton Esquesing Georgetown and Milton Acton Milton and subscribers call long distance 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