Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1972, B4

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H Recommendation Halton Will Pay One Third Georgetown Hospital Project County will pay one third of all hospital construction costs approved by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission If the administration committees unanimous recommendation passes county council The entire committee eight of 14 councillors voted for the in creased assistance Georgetown District Hospital will be the first beneficiary of the new plan for financing hospital construction The Georgetown hospital is adding a out patients facility this year asked county council In January to pay one third of OHSC approved costs Instead of the bed formula Their Joint submission said the Increasing emphasis on home and out patient care meant new additions had few beds or none at all leaving the hospitals to raise money through fund drives FORMULA Milton reeve Ron Harris said when the county had In Iroduced the formula to assist Milton in building its hospital the payment had been about one third of the cost He said changing hospial services i Inquired a new formula I A county council In January former warden and Acton reeve Frank had said part of the financing should be the responsib lity of the individual municipality Acton does not have its own hospital NOT LAND Discussion Indicated the of land and unapproved would Rive tne In hospitals and municipalities a financial responsibility The county will pay onethird only of what Is approved by OHSC Land costs are not In eluded in the provincial sharing program rorgelown hospital would be tint to benefit from jfrant Inert a it Area Men Have Birthdays Birthdays arc in the news this week Mr Tom Mack who has lived in the village for many years celebrated his B8lh on Sunday Many of his friends called in to congratulate him and have a cup of lea and a piece of his birthday cake Mr Albert Sm who lives in the neighbourhood was on February 16 A few days before his birthday he walked from Acton to his home which Is a distance of about miles Mr Smith has already his supply of seeds for the large garden he works hard at from spring till late fall Members or his family living in Milton held a birthday celebration for him on Wed A group of women from the ladies division of the Acton Fair Board took advantage of the opportunity when Mr and Mrs Ross McLean offered their home for a euchre party Each one of the group was responsible for the couples attending and Invited their friends and acquaintances who they knew enjoyed the game The gathering took place on Monday night January 31st There were 14 tables in play Winners were Ladies Mrs Vera Sanderson and Mrs Jessie Gents Lloyd and Robert Miller Mrs Short received the pme for having the lucky cup A delicious lunch followed the card game a nice sum was realized for the ladles in connection with Acton Fair The for he annual banquet of the Junior Farmers on Friday night in the church basement There were about present After the dinner they gal tiered at the Balllnafad Community Centre where dancing was enjoyed Mrs Jesse president of he Balllnafad 1 com pan led several other ladies from the area when they boarded a chartered bus in Acton on Saturday morning They at tended a large gathering of I members from ail over Canada to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the I held in the Canadian Room of the Royal York Hotel in Toronto Winifred Smith G1FTFLORALNEED3 WERE HERE JnitaFew Steps Beware this grumbling old moneyeater A tirad old furnace will steal your money and your comfort too SWITCH TO COMFORT Install a new Furnace now Pay Nothing till October 1st No till October 1st No interest or till October lit charges low interest financing Up to 10 years to pay oil furnaces OIL GAS ELECTRIC low It ft Install It INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING at the tame time and take advantage of the lame law interest time payment plan Sine Armstrong Georgetown Branches Kitchener Gall Guolph Mark Anniversary United Church Women Members of the St John United Church executive were Installed by Rev Robert at the January meeting Mrs MaryScrivenslahonourary president Mrs Bemice Nichols Cost president Mrs Kathryn president Mrs June Evans vice president Mrs Lauretta Mills second vice president Mrs Be mice Glass recording secretary Mrs Peggy Bolton corresponding secretary Mrs Pat Schenk treasurer Mrs Morjorle Bailey envelope secretary Mrs Christian Citizenship and Social Action Community Friend ship and Visitation Mrs Carol Cameron finance Mrs Irene Maclaren Literature Communication and Periodicals Mrs Peggy Crjchton manse Mrs Marjory Bailey mem bcrshlp Mrs Shirley Gray press and publicity Mrs program Mrs Mildred Hall leadership development Mrs Buck and Mrs Nichols nominations Mrs flowers and Mrs Marguerite French pianist As a special theme celebrating line anniversary of the United Church Women 12 tables were decorated to represent an jlmportant occasion for each Page TOWN HERALD THURSDAY 17 month Members were seated at the tabic represent their birth Two former members were special guests Mrs King and Mrs Kay Cumber Mrs Mrs Mills Mrs Forgrave and Mrs were nominated to attend the meeting February and Mrs Buck and Mrs Shrubsole were elected representatives to the George town Local Council of Women Mrs Nichols was presented with her life membership pin by Mrs prior to a social half hour led by Mrs Broom hen Unit served the birthday refreshments The served tea and coffee at the congregational meeting pot January The CAGE Price Cleanout CORD JEANS A teaching institution stiffed by professional instruct on and proven A school whose ma uteres the development and on of students lor the hairdresser on leading to Ontario of qualification C asses it art first Monday of the month For more brochures reel your inquiries to Mr George Central Manager House of Basic Halrdreis St Waterloo Telephone censed by the Ontario Department of Labour ce TWILL JEANS LONDON LOOK DENIMS Keg 6 NOW ALL SHIRTS with every pair of jeans rlxEE I WHILE THEY LAST H HOLMES DEPT STORE LTD Have you got the 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