Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1977, p. 5

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September COMMUNITY PROJECTS AWARD The Knights of Columbus In Georgetown August that they had won the award and have received as recognition of the fulfill it wis presented to them Sept 13 Accepting of community projects a trophy only tie trophy from John Boiak Ontario District one of six awarded In Ontario out of Deputy is Grand Knight John councils The member council learned In Health council meets Oct 5 district health will hold the first of four public Information meetings in Georgetown Oct Purpose of the meetings Is to Increase dialogue with the public to explain the role and purpose of a district health council executive director Bill Leonard said Thursday We ore not looking forward these with any trepidation he said we arc looking for word to exchanging lion The role of the health council Is to advise the ministry of health on health care matters In Halton as a means of proving health care delivery Mr Leonard said this is accomplished in four ways Identification of problems planning either overcome these problems by providing new services coordination of existing services or developing alternative services coordination of existing health services and to report the commun a views on health care to the ministry Sixteen members of the council are appointed by the province for terms of one to three years Three members of regional council arc also mem or the health council Mr Leonard said the ap pointments arc about with lay people and medical or social specialists You nave to have al least some idea of what Is current and what is needed in the health field he said They are alt volunteers and they give a fair amount of time and their energies Two research projects are now under the council dlrec Hon These Include long term nursing care which will deal with the propos ed 100bed nursing home addi tlon to Georgetown Memorial Hospital and another for Burl and mental health Mr Leonard said it is ready known that availability of mental health services In North is small and in most cases people must leave the region for treatment Another survey is be con ducted on laboratory services A coordinated health coun ell plan for is expected within 18 months The more than health councils throughout the prov luce also provide priorities for the ministry of health on vices required within ther respective areas These programs proposed for the local health delivery stem will be reviewed and before any approvals can come from the ministry I would not agree that we can veto a project Mr Leonard said The govern can do whatever wants but it will not take items that do not come up high on the priority list I do not think we arc going to say no to a program but our aim is to examine those programs in relation to the needs of the region Budget for the health council comes d from the to cover the salaries and overhead of the operation The council docs not control funds for programs other than those initiated for its own research chairman Terry of A media campaign Including a representative advertising in local papers is of the ministry of health and being used to inform the public local off of the information meetings The other meetings are Mr Leonard said the format of for Oct in Mlton the meltings will Oct in Burlington and Oct from health council lie Are you NEW TO TOWN you lust moved home Would like to call on you Willi GIFTS end Information about Blown For this Information and call Joan Gillespie at 8774812 S v OPEN HOUSE Williams Stockman Cres the new curtains she made for her shop in her home She will be hold an open house from Sunday to illustrate looming The hanging in the background is an award winning hammock which Mrs Williams recently had displayed at the Canadian National on at the TorontoDom Centre the Ontario Arts Crafts Building Hornet Offices Factories Come Clean Windows walls floors rugs furniture Venetian blinds wl clean them alll Free estimates Take Advantage Of Our Special Introductory Price Offer expires Oct MARY COMPANY Model of children services agency attempted By GEORGE EVASHUK Herald writer The process of making a model of an agency which would deliver services to child In a Children Service Body lscontln ulng About 30 people representing hospitals In and Burl Ington the Children Aid Ser vice he police force he board of education two social planning councils In south Hal ton the Youth Services Net work the of OakviHe and others met In Oakville Wednesday to accept two re ports from subcommittees One report is on designing a decisionmaking process for the community on a CSB model the other is an inventory of children and youth services In the region The executive of ihc CSB has only chairman now John a social worker with the police force He is asking members or the public to apply for one of six seats on the executive Beside himself and the seat for a member of the public there are also a regional gov appointee and a re presentative each from three board areas of the social vice network Ex official members of the board would be a liaison with the province and staff of the Youth Services Network in on Interview with The Correction An error was Included In a story about metric road signs In last weeks Herald What the story said wrong was that a It A kilometer is of a mile And as he reader who noticed the error and colled It to The Herald at ten noted its better not to try to make the conversions from one to another system Just get used to thinking that the speed limit in town for Instance is km per hour rather than 31 mites per hour Herald Mr major problem to coordinate services in on a north south axis because few les are resident in the north Historically the people of north have had to go out of he region for services such as family service and child mental health clinics he sold Mr said that he would not be democratic If the south ends up calling the shots for the but getting representatives from the north has been difficult Applications from citizens should be mailed to Mr beau police headquarters in The next meeting of he steering committee Is Oct 1 the Assessment Centre Iraq uois Shore Road In addition to the executive the proposed model of a CSB may have four task force groups considering legal and responsibility fin anclng planning monitoring and evaluation of services and service delivery and co ordination The steering committee is presently in phase one of a four phase program expected to take until about spring to come up with a model for discussion by the entire group Norma Shepherd chairman of the subcommittee that in v en toned children services In said there were different groups which could be cla I fled under four categories direct services by the province direct service funded services to child ren through families and a gencles providing services to children not funded by or responsible to the Ministry of Community and Social Servic youth In In she said The total budget for this service was JH Total staff was full time and MP pan time She said that In in 1976 Ml of these children received service away from their own families The total budget for the care of these children In foster homes group homes and institutions was In addition children re ceived subsidized day care Total budget for day care was In the agencies that will possibly be part of Children Services she said 161 children received service In The total budget was Total staff full time and nine part time Ask us about you Come and tell us what you re looking or In a ob Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow Ask us If we can otter op and challenges to match your needs No obligations on either side We II be glad to talk And we may have what you re looking tor But you II never know until you ask Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre BRAMPTON SEPTEMBER 26 1977 1000 am 300 THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES Letter To All Georgetown Parents Dear Parent Georgetown Is presenting a lifetime sport for the Youth of Georgetown one that is both competitive recreational and certainly fun Youth Bowling Leagues are supervised by Master Bowlers and Instruction Staff who have attended courses in the methods of coaching and teaching the youth bowlers the sport of bowling the disciplines of sportsmanship and Involving the youth In tournaments on a local and national level Due to our volume of bowlers we have each year we also enlist and welcome the aid of parents and others to voluntarily help as storekeepers and help supervise the conduct the younger bantams and peewees Because the children are placed on teams and they have a respon slblllty to their team mates we ask that they be on time every week and make use the excellent Instruction provided Should a YBC bowler be unable to bowl on a given day arrangements are made for the bowler to bowl In advance so that the score of their team will not suffer PROGRAM cresting Awards Trophies Party In House Tour naments Special Events Tournament I Beat My Coach Tournament Golden Age Peewee 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