Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1985, p. 11

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The t 8779766 iiLf SECTION SECTION B Wednesday January 1B85 Paget time or Photo Art The deadline is getting close S3 the juried exhibition of photo art open to residents of Hills is only accepting your photos til Feb To take part In the contest bring your photos the Hills Library and Cultural Centre in a sealed envelope with written he envelope All selected photos will be exhibited In the Centre gallery during March can hand In up to si photos but not less than four Photos must not be smaller than s Inches by 7 Inches and not larger than IS inches by 20 Inches Mount them on a white board with a three inch around the photo don frame them For more information call John Somerset the Gallery House Sol Prenatal class A refresher prenatal class will be starting Feb sponsored by Region of Halton s health department The classes will be held at the health department office on 93 Main St Georgetown For registration information call 877 WHAM meeting Meetings of Women of Halton Action Move ment A M are held on the fourth Thursday of every month at the White Oaks Library McCraney Street Oakvllle 7 A report on Confronting Pornography a conference in Toronto will be one of the issues to be addressed at the Jan meeting Anyone Interested is welcome For further information contact Karyn History MA degree Peter Charles Crichton of Georgetown recently received his Masters of Arts degree from Water fall convocation His History HE- Peter also studied at ulH Wilfrid where he attained his Bachelor or Arts In History and Science He is ihe son Mr and Mrs Dick Crichton of Airedale Court Orchids in Ted of Glen Williams will be displaying his orchids at a symphony of color exhibition In Feb 2 You re invited to attend the showing at the Mall Rebecca Street from 11 a Admission is free and there will be plant sales Agricultural meeting The Georgetown Agricultural Society is holding their annual meeting Jan at the Optimist Hall and you re Invited They need lots of help to plan for the fall fair so come out share your ideas and give them a hand with a pot luck supper Grandchildren better The celibate Father Leon Baron of Sacre Roman Catholic Church on Georgetown Guelph Street regret never having married or having children What he does regret is not having grandchild ren He said grandchildren are better than your own children because you don t have the same responsibilities and problems with them as a father does In child rearing You only have Ihe Joy of them whereas the father has also their problems to cope with Deercar collision A Campbellville woman escaped with no Injuries after a deer ran into the path of the vehicle she was driving on Guelph Line south of Slderoad IS Weekend workshop for oil painters A weekend workshop on oil and techniques is coming up Feb 1 Artist Paul Denmark is teaching the course which starts Friday night at 7 m Friday he II give a talk and demonstration on materials Saturday and Sunday from a m to Mr Thrane will demonstrate the use of oil and watercolor Students are Invited to bring their own mater and lunch They work on their own projects In the medium of their choke Cost Is for the course and more Information Is available by calling Frank Anthony at 877 or Albert Dewdney at 877 3977 PSYCHIC RESPONSE Carole Matthews Dear Carole Our daughter Is planning to marry an older man We are concerned we have enclosed a picture Do you think it will work Concerned Mom Dear Concerned Your daughter Is a very determined girl and I worry about it The man very stable and I really do feel they will have a secure marriage If feel they are going to travel a lot and will settle In Brampton I see two children Don worry mom they will be fine Good Luck Carole Business booms at dairy A rare tour through one of North Americas most advanced datnes In just sheer magnlt utc and numbers Nell sons plant in George town Is a special place especially since their August addition Where else can Hires of unprocessed milk enter one day and the next be churned out as while milk chocolate milk creamers sour cream buttermilk or yogurt Spending one morning last week with opera I Ions manager John Is I had the opportunity to discuss the business and was treated to a tour of the facilities As Mr began the lour at the unloading bays where the raw milk is brought in ho seemed somewhat appointed by the fact that 1 had never visited a dairy before ably so I could draw a comparison He was obviously proud or the facilities in the plant and I believe with good reason The plant is clean almost spotlessly with one of the three shifts cated lo cleaning Highly automated and computerized a room housing a computer system Is located beside the unloading bays and oversees operations From the time the raw milks arrived to the time it is packaged the comp uter is monitoring ail aspects of the procedur Over trucks bring in the raw milk daily and part of what is received In the morning has ready been processed and gone by the next morning Mr Rudic explained that what is receive one day will be processed and gone by the next From the unloading area I was led to ihe Trivia pursuit at What started as national dlstribut Ion centre Id 1973 Is now one of the biggest employers In Hills and one of the top dairy facilities In North America which is a subsidiary of George Weston Limited bought on Highway 7 In Georgetown after the property became available from General an office furniture company In August of 1983 the dairy processing became operational after million US had been spent on the facilities The total size of the facility Is approximately 114 square feet and the company employs 303 hourly and salaried personel In the dairy division Only a fraction of used In over 400 litres entering the plant a day Milk produced at the Georgetown plant accounts for approximately IS percent of the total milk consumed In Ontario There are three shifts at the plant which is operational hours a day except Sondfay when it is closed Shipping from is carried out by a total or 93 drivers employed by was the bulk of distribution done by carriers from their national distribution centre also located on Street About per cent of deliveries from the dairy division are to in house companies such as and Zehr which are also of George Weston and the other per cent to smaller chains and independents control room which acts as he for the milk process plant Very Utile can happen within the processing system without the control room staff through the comp uters use allowing it to happen Mr Rudic then showed me the silos used for temporary storage of the milk from the trucks Each silo has the capaci ty to hold Canad Ian lions and each of the four units arc feet high From there the milk Is fed into tanks lo be pasteurized but not without the computer first testing it for butter fat contents and excess fat will depict which of the classes the final pro duct will become two per cent or skimmed In pasteurizing process the milk is heat to 175 degrees fahrcn hell for seconds which clim nates per cent of the bacteria That re sults In a 14 day shelf lire or the milk Mr explained From that point it is stored in a variety of tanks until ready for packaging which is by several different fill Pouch carton end In ten or litre bags arc prepared at a rate of approximately units per minute tor pouches and the smaller cartons 75 units per minute for the twolitre cartons with five of the industrial bags prepared per minute Running down a con veyor belt the packaged milkenters the 33 degree cooler where it Is stored til shipping Neilson employs ers to haul their dairy products In southern On Microbiologist llera checks on one or the used to mitt Neilson Neilson checks the milk at various stages during processing and after the shelf life has Mtlkc belt at the rale of per minute What arrives one morning may be on store shelf by the Stainless pip ing conveyor belts and vats of all shape and are common sights at the Neilson plant In Georgetown Jim Ifudglns a re search and manager checks on a batch of yogurt Creamer made in Georgetown Theyre working towards a sludge solution If you re ever in a class restaurants restaurant and use a William Comp any Lid creamer you can be sure it was made Stories photos Ison has been ing the creamers in Hal ton Hills since last June and the used in their Is the largest of its kind In North America It is capable of form filling and sealing 1 creamers per Neilson makes IB and lopercenlcrcamersand J i Mr operations S manager laid you would J jt usually rind the IS per cc Mr cent creamers In first William Company Ltd Is working towards reducing the amount of milk finding its way into the sewer system Neilson has been averaging 1 300 cubic metres of sludge a month at tne region sewage loss restaurant treatment plant and that loo much A special problem arises from the over si miles of high temperature past plpeatNellsonawhichmustbeeleaneddally The Is used in the J usual procedure for cleaning the pipes la by ihiTwErTnbffitaii lushing through them If a e first water through pipes fool used as pig feed a the protein and by Robin preparation of the milk to be used as creamers A tempera of degrees for three and a half seconds will provide a per cent bacteria kill cold storage The remainder of the milk residue In The facility flushings remainder of the milk residue In ends up as as does some of the spiUage which occurs In the plant by mMra Processing and Its a critical process hpKppIy contact nt at ihe sewage plant are required no leewflv for mist ihe area Nellson nl a former pub works M to conduct esU at the plant and the would give P Neilson plant about a 5 lne from the tests proced per cent business I changes are being implemented to try and You could leave one of increase reduce monthly sludge production years the ministry Teenage miracle cured priests cancer ByANIFFDERIAN Herald staff Every night at 7 p m whether or not any body s in the pews Fat her Leon Baron conducts the mass at SacreCocur Catholic Church on Georgetown a Guelph Street Sunday mornings he does the same and Sun day afternoons he takes a drive out to Cambridge where he does the m mas for the French Canadian community Father Leon likes do ing the mass In fact he says it one of his favor- He jobs us a priest II beats the administrative paperwork and even list to confessions At age Father Leon has said many masses In priesthood at 20 years old Born in Quebec Father Leon is Ihe son of a school teach His mother died when he was only 12 at age 34 His dad remarried a widow with three child and had eight more children He died of a heart attack when he was Most of Father Leon half brothers and half sisters live in ihe Montr area and he keeps in touch with I hem Although Father Leon dad spoke fluent being he son of a Scottish woman rath er Leon s English t as Its enough for him to certainly understand and get by He said Its because he has trouble with the llsh language that he doesn go lo the Father Leon belongs to Communaute Saint Croix Holy Cross Com munity Montreal He said it was because he wanted to follow Christ and his work that he Joined the A personal experience with founder of the St Joseph Oratolre Chapel in Montreal helped guide Father Leon lo follow life in the Catholic church Father Leon believes In miracles and he bell eves it was a miracle that cured the skin cane he had In his right hand when he was only a teenager time he was taken to a specialist who said to remove bather Loons ring finger was life At most ihe doctor gave him years to live if he surgery wasn t done In those days cut ling out the cancer was Ihe only known way to cure the dread disease Father Leon went to St Josephs where Andre founder of advised him not to und ergo surgery but to pray instead When the operation was put off the special 1st accused Father Leon a father of not let ting his son have the operation in order to col led money for the In company er Leon said When Father Leon was IB he underwent 40 hours jf radium treat mem which burned llio cancer on his hand To day he still bears the scar of it However he hasn lost his ring er That was Important because otherwise he would have been considered infirm and unacceptable Tor the priesthood under Canon Law ho explained In 1941 at age Father Leon was ordain ed to priesthood During his years he has taught philosophy and theology to stud ent priests like the cur rent rector of St Jot Marcel Lai and the bishop at Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Most Rev James MacDonald at College St Laurent As well he has spent it years working for the Montreal publishing house Fides editing rel igious books He came to George town year ago from Ihe French Canadian parish In Cambridge He had been in Cambridge for six years and when they could no longer afford a priest Father Leon came o fill the vacancy left by Father Serge Vinet in Georgetown Although there are French Canadians In Cambridge only at them attend Sunday service as many prefer to just go to the Catholic church near their house instead In Georgetown Sacre attracts about people on a Sunday some from Acton Brampton MKvS55RSSfti

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