A regional hospital b of and Peel counties roc that District Memorial Hospital be expanded by beds The report in operation with the Ontario Hospital Services Commission lays thai between 1675 and the staggering total of more hospital beds will be required in and HOSPITALS STUDY CALL FOR BED EXPANSION or should at 1c be in the construction stage include a new 300 bed hospital in the Strcetavillc area and another bod at Hospital an ion of beds at Peel Mem Hospital in and another beds at new Bramalca Hospital tic alternative to the proposed hospital would be to construct another new hospital between Ion and RECOMMENDS EXPANSIONS In llaltnn County the report re com mends the expansion of Georgetown hospital by beds Milton hospital be bv beds Irifulgar Memorial Hospital be enlarged by active treat ment beds a new hospital of ISO to beds should be ted way between and Burlington near The regional report recom mends the following develop program for the period up to The immediate planning to begin to add active treatment beds lo General Hospital psychiatry and long term beds to Memorial lol care and beds to the hospital a possible completion of the beds at the Brant hospital In Burlington the beginning new hospital of beds In the cast of ton NEW HOSPITAL The that by if growth In the Peel region continues at anywhere near its present rate 1375 beds will be required lor active psychiatric and chronic cases By another new gen hospital is proposed to serve the Peel north area The hospital role study report Is pages and it Is the first attempt at programming tal development in Feel on a regional basis It was prepared by Agncw and Associates hos pital consultants and present to the and Peel Council at their April meeting A press release from the Council this week said It will proceed to consider its re commendations through the individual hospitals and later through Council as a whole It should be emphasized that it has not been approved by the Council at this date or any hospital authority the re lease states It does not at this stage represent any decided course of action by any of hospitals or the Ontario Hosp ital Services Commission Ads That Pay You can ad in Haralds by phoning Buying or Tha you will find rultt you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper tor Georgetown and District Printing Publishing Th Hvrald and a Printer and Publlthan fur aver In fins printing and Clau Mall Reg tared Number 0943 Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario Thursday May 50 par year Sing Copy Price Fifteen Cent Estimate Miles Marchers Raised Saturday Some 300 started and 3 finished the Hilton Miles for Millions walk which raised an estimated Saturday est mated 000 them were from GtorfLtoin and rid Mrs Helen Van Sitklcr a Georgetown official on the walk committee said close to forms were pre reg istered hero on Wednesday April rust to finish a threesome from the Brampton fair grounds at and Icted the route exactly six hours later at 1J40 in more than five miles per The last walkers to finish staggered in at about Walkers still on the route at dark were picked up and transported back to the fin point The army of walkers was made up of all age groups but the oldest lo finish was a former Georgetown man Charles Burns who will be on May a Bolton resident he nevertheless was carrying Georgetown spoils worth making his contribution user the three sears about was a good route this since there were few he told The Herald But I t gel drink of water the alk J Shorten of Georgetown lets a at with eight miles of the walk behind him One Georgetown eight year old who Kent the whole dis tance had an extra mile to go after he got back to town Mark who was to call home for a ride when he returned to the on a bus discovered he had no money left for the phone call and so had to trudge from there to his home on Court This the route loop ed south from Brampton to Cooksville Sponsors can expect their walkers be calling on thorn between now and May when the money raised will be collected between am and p at Ccdarvalc Community Centre and the Metropolitan Ilalton Build on Guelph Street SHERIDAN IN SPOTLIGHT A feature story on Sheridan his burning toes Community Colleie in 0 thiv met Jin START HIGHWAY 7 PAVING IN 3 WEEKS Jim Snow for East announced this week that the contract has been awarded for reconstruction of Highway between Georgetown and Cox Construction Limited have been given the contract for grading draimge granular base and hot mix pa ving for the mile stretch Contract price is START THIS MONTH Work will start on M ij and it Li expected that the work will be finished during summer though final pas will not necessarily be done until the spring Tree clearing and has been underway for the past few weeks Some major will eliminate sharp curies at McCulloughs corner at the west end of Georgetown and at where the mam part of community will be by Striker Hit by Truck Driver Pickets Arrested New Job for Lawless Ottawa Education Post Board of i City of Ottawa and to ill hold a public his Hail Eduction reception fir Douglas Lawless tint recti Tor Hilton County and M Chaplin one of the estimated 3 walkers takes a breather and hitches up h shoe laces during the Wiles for Millions Walk out of Brampton Rescind New Garbage ByLaw Hill Urges More garbage on the roads was given as enough lo rescind the Pay as you dump bylaw according to deputy reeve Tom Hill at Monday council meeting Bus drivcis tell me they saw much garbage Ihe sides of the roads as then is now said the deputy reeve and people arc getting wis they dont leave identifying letters in the garbage any more PAPERS BLOWING Three letters from backed his argument they claimed there was garbage all over the given road near the dump and papers blowing ail Dump supervisor Rob felt trailers shuuld be for dumping since station wagons arc already charged More consideration be given after the meeting Acton owner the dump Bite AWARD FOR INJURY A Georgetown woman was awarded by Judge in ty court Friday after suing the Town of Georgetown for not landing a sidewalk Mrs Helen Mann of Col lege Street told the court she slipped on an icy side walk while passing through the John Street iubnay in December Airs Mann said she urcd her ankle and has not been able to work since GIANTS CO WED Giants start their 1070 senior baseball schedule Wednesday May at Georgetown park Seek Permission 150 Campsites In Esquesing A modern camping area with camp altos flush toilets automatic laundry water and hydro hookup pool and miniature golf is planned for Highway and No Bruce Patterson or Marks land Holding owner of the 100 acre farm formerly known is the Petty farm told council Monday night that CampIn of Canada a sub company plan to con struct the camping area on this site with chain of others to follow Parry Sound and Niagara rails arc next schedule Part of the property already has System Construction plant under way while the fifteen acres at the farthest point the plant will be the site of the Camp In SUMMER OPERATION Bruce Patterson emphasized it was a summer operation with the operating days from May till September He claimed that the ready access to for travellers made it a prime spot camping area The Tourism and Development arc strongly in fovor said Mr Pat producing a letter back his claim He also showed a letter from County Health Unit giving approval to the water and sewage plans The well Is already drilled and producing 100 gallons minute said Mr Patterson we had it witched he said I still believe it but I saw it work he added TWO PERMITS The two building permits sought by Mr Patterson cover the office and TV lounge ash room facilities and laun I understand holding by law hat not been approved by the and 1 have been advised council can grant the permit he remarked lie pointed out that the com pany had proven their good by building the in plant You re sure they living there all year round asked the reeve services not buried for that Patterson besides he Health Unit pcrmil only gives us approval from May 15 till September Later In the evening deputy eve Tom Hill suggested CampIn of Canada should have permit since land already Industrial because of the bulking of the Systems Construction Plant The hold ing bylaw applied only lo land he Lawless has been assistant director or the Board cilice its inception on January lObl Before that he was as director in the Burlington system board press release The public has been option sckno lo attend the reception at Gen Mr I as oral Brock High School Burl of education for the ington Sunday from to p Spccnl Service Baptist Sunday School In Progress Years services it First Church morn ing and owning marked the anniversary of that church School 1 of the School Miff and pupils look part in the services A mil hour and lowship tinii in the Sunday School mi followed the even Brief histories if ihe Sun daj wire re id by Mrs both vices Special was by the School class and group and in the the scripture wis a Sunday School pupil Powers A three tiered cake display cd the communion t during the services was en the fellowship hour by Mis Norma Thompson who been leaching Sunday School classes at Baptist Church for consecutive years A motion by Dayfoot seconded by It at the of a meeting on April 1870 was the first action lo form a Sunday School at It started on the first Sunday in May Mr was the first of to to serve as Sunday School superintendent One them R Warren became president of the and Quebec convention of Baptist churches UAW Local strike same entrance marshal was injured and the driver and scion pickelers were arrested in two sepantc incidents at an Ontario Street entrance to the strike bound Smith Stone Limited plant Norton of Sargent float was admitted to hospital with back and leg injuries being knocked down by a rented truck heading through the picket lines He was rclcas ed from hospital Tuesday IMPEDING CHARGE That happened at Shortly after day Georgetown poll escorted the flame truck- through the picket lines at the arrested seven pickets one i them woman They were charged with creating a disturbance impeding Corpora Roy officer a strike disputes who a Georgetown police handling the Friday flare up escorted the truck back out through the entrance at To dale the two month old strike has resulted in 10 rests Three weeks ago two wo men were arrested and charged impeding during an in- at the entrance Local president Harry Dew- hurst said yesterday that Ihi union had reverted to minim picketing Strike Meeting Mixup seeming mix up in dates produced two meetings where one side of the Smith t Stone labour dispute showed At one union re preventative appeared and at the other only management a meeting Tuesday morn ing called by Chief tion Officer Bill Dickie of the Department of Labour the negotiating committee the international representative Pat Smith jnd sub re gional director George Speck on hand at am but management appeared so said Harry Dew hurst of Local 1421 UAW MIX UP wever Smith and Stone general manager Tom Creagh- an told The Herald that it was his understanding that meeting had been cancelled on Friday In the meantime management or the Smith Stone negotiating committee were in Brampton awaiting the arrival of representative of the office union who In turn did not show up said Mr Crcaghan A complete mix up in communication was he description of the ev ents by he Smith and Stone general manager no more confusion ops another meeting is schedul ed for Monday morning May in Toronto Lions Sportsman Show Benefits Gibbons Park A Sportsman Show to help local sport is the appropriate idea behind the Lions Club sportsman Show to be held night and day Saturday in the The local sports project will benefit is the Joseph be Memorial Park next Kennedy School The park on hut money is needed to it Many firms all kinds of sports and outdoor equipment wil lhavc displays and demonstrations Taking far are SkiDoo Credit River Boats Pete Sports Keiths Small Engines Canadian Corporation Rcxway Boats Georgetown Cycle and Sports Toms Trailers Mower and Marine Trailers and Georgetown own hover craft Georgetown will th est com small car Lions Tom and Don Gosling head up the com mittee organizing the show Steer Riding Contest Feature for Rodeo wauls to get the rodeo The public school students are invoked in poster contest now the school students will chance to be a regular part of he show Promoter lfiih a steer ruling contest high school students much gentler than ihe bulls will have ropes Ihcir necks for the try to hold on will be fee but the fees make up the prize money arded tin school student on the steer the Ion Norma Thompson who has laugh Sunday School rst Baptist Church for years cuts the Sunday Schools cake Special church service a hour Sunday marked occasion Best ROPE YOUR OWN Another attraction for ve year olds and under will be the chance to rope your own calf but from a horse The calves arc turned loose at one end of the arena and the kids ore given binder twine first one to lie the wine around the calf and lead him to the other end the winner Graham younger of Hugh a Grade student will be taking applica tions for steer riding con test In the May and ro deo in the park PENQUIN STEALS THE SHOW Georgetown hovel craft ihe Penguin so named be ejus- it is equally at horn on land or snow just returned stealing the limelight at a compact car show in Braitford Designer and John appeared on the radio station 1 describe and explain his invention A hovercraft now on display at his Street plant This one Is a refined model tho first one The craft will bo on dis play at the Lions Club Sportsman Show Saturday in arena