Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1972, p. 18

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Two to Hind Georgetown And Esquesing Will Get New Health Nurses The Halton Unit will have Iwo additional public health on staff by July county personnel officer John Watson told the community services committee last week Medical health officer John Watson said the two extra nurses would go to Georgetown and Township to Improve the unit service in the northern areas of the county The health unit has public health nurses an staff with an approved complement of nurses Hiring the additional seven nurses has proved difficult as the board of health and Watson scoured the province for available nurses CONTENTIONS Watson sold wilhln eight weeks he would have four nurses for the board lo consider hiring the two new ones and two to replace nurses who arc leaving the health unit Health service In North has been a contentious issue for the board for ihrce months since a former public health nurse in Acton Alma said ihe Hornby News A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs John on Tuesday evening April in honour of Anne Martin who will be married on May Ivor The bride- tobe received many useful and beautiful gifts and extended her sincere thanks lo all for Ihcir kindness A delicious lunch followed and social hour en joyed by all The Halton County Plowmen Association held ihclr second euchre party on Wednesday evening Moy 3 at the Boyne Community Centre with 32 tables Ralph Ford Myrtle Stokes and Joe blokes Lucky draws were won by Bill Thomson Mrs Tom Brownrldge Donald Douglas and Mrs Bradley Mrs Florence Colling was the lucky winner of a little basket or purple violets which were donated by Mr and Mrs John Wilson of the Hometown Florist Roy was honoured with the singing of the birthday song The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night May at the North Trafalgar Recre Centre There were eight tables of euchre in play with the high being won by following winners Mrs Gerald Mrs Jack Thome Mrs Ernie Martin Jim Hamilton Cunningham and Mrs Vera Williamson The lucky draws were won by Mrs Ida Foster and Wllmer Mason Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Garry Break who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Friday May 12th Mrs Florence Ma and Mrs Paul May of Rock wood attended a shower In honour of Jane Hall which was held at the home of Mrs Lome Ella on Saturday May extended to Mr and Mrs John who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Monday May 15 Birthday greetings are ex tended to the following who are celebrating their birthdays Sonny Hall on May 11 Norman Cook on May 12 Mrs Jim Plant Miss Jane Hall Falls was honoured on Saturday May when Mrs Lome Ella of Hornby entertained guests her home when a miscellaneous shower wis held In her honour Following the opening of the gifts Jane extended her sincere thanks lo all for the lovely and extended an invitation to all to attend her Trousseau Tea bellowing Janes marriage to Mike Corson will be living at 125 Hunter Street Hamilton The remainder of the afternoon was spent visiting with her old pals from Eden A delicious dessert lunch was served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs Garry Hamilton and Mrs Ted Waller Mrs Jim Hamilton Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION of ROSE BUSHES Hybrid Tea Climbers GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS SHRUBS TREES FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS CEMENT TABLES and BENCHES for PATIOS WATER FOUNTAINS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK SLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE CHIPS Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN 7 Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses Open Sam dally north was by health nurses Deputy reeve Pat Acton spearheaded a crusade In committee meetings to have an explanation for the low staffing Lost month Ihc com mltlee spent an hour wrangling how ninny people actually did or ihe health unit without answers NINE- Chamberlain presented a nine page report detailing the staff complements and of unit in 1971 unit has public health four registered nurses six audiovisual registered nursing assistants six denial 11 public health in five UNIT ACTS Last year health nurses iade home nursing visits visits to hospital patients ah to home 12 MX visits concerned children pre school Nurses also ran 111 expectant ihssos pre sin sessions Iff IiiIk rculin In i Is public 1 i 4 MM isl tests in muninlions There inr roup with Ukrainians Apply Administration Building Chapel for Summer Camp A new administration building and a chapel for Ihc Ukrainian Camp Con are planned for summer camp Walter told council Tuesday night He said the present was In poor condition and had structure The enisling administration would be demolished and the new one built In a different place said He replied to Wilfred Leslie that he administration building would be 1200 feet built piers Ihc chapel would be ft at floor level but would run right to the ground We need administration We gave you approval for building permits for last year com men led l you build then lie In answer lloka said Ihey intend to go ahead with those at Ihls time Dick II asked it they would be agreeable to tearing the Id adrninlstralion building down within one year after receiving approval Tor the new one tint would depend on how we have lie led to discuss it in Mr Neighbour May Become Competition Barry McGruthers operator of a wrecking yard at lot 32 Con 1 lold council he derslood his next door neighbour was also going to be issued a permit for a wrecking yard Do you its Fair to issue a license to adjoining properties fir thi norm It asked Cr Dick explained that the whole area known as west half of lot 32 Con 1 was designated a wrecking yard As It turns out Is owned by two people you and Mr Fred Allen He said the recommendation came from the town solicitor Reeve Tom Hill said he told the solicitor that Fred Allen did not THURSDAY Page I Deputy reeve Russell Miller suggested they diBcuss it further With solicitor He sticks with what he said in his letter replied the reeve If you to refer it back committee okay continued reeve but you won I change my opinion THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON The Sportabout Model cisss ONLY Handcrafted Zenith Solid State Modules Custom Video Range Tuning System Antenna Compact molded cabinet is available in your choke of tour decorator styled color com Cabinet siio to titan wide deep the above set was Incorrectly priced in GS TELEVISION Georgetown Market Centre Its a Community Affair of Savings and Rappenings at Centennial mall Youll enjoy the enclosed and climatecontrolled Centennial Mall A new concept of spacious centre- court design offering maximum comfort and shopping convenience Stroll the warm and friendly walk ways bright and colourful as spring itself Rediscover shopping as it should be A wide selection of Stores Shoppes and Services including Adams Smoke Shoppe Wright Bike Shop and Sports Centre Bank of Montreal Becker s Belinda and Brother The Studio The ixlon Mens Hair Grooming Aphrodite House of Beauty Centennial Mall Florists Luca Shoes Dominion Stores Eldorado Restaurant House of Spectacles Shanty Delight Ice Cream Jahns Pet Shop John H Smith Real Estate Ltd Karl Shop Goos Ice Cream Parlour Sams Warehouse Sloane Jewellers Super Save Drug Mart The Body Shoppe The Music Shoppe Toronto Dominion Bank United Trust Company Custom Tailors Ltd County Fair Department Store centennial mail VISIT THE KHUS KHUS KIOSK amid tropical plants and palm trees Enter BWIABarbados Bonanza Passport Contest j Win a Vacation tor Two to beautiful Barbados via international Three Vacations for 2 to be given away Free Passports Entry Forms available from any Centennial Mall store Free Thursday Friday Saturday BWIA Beach Balls and Purse size Mending Packs meet the popular Topper the Clown to4pm FreeKlddles PunchOut Cartoons Open until 10 pm Monday through T Saturday Zellers County Fair until 10 p m KENNEDY ROAD AT ST BRAMPTON

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