Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1985, p. 6

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Nasty fall from bike Linda Shaw of 113 Main St in Acion received minor injuries at the Boulevard and Weber Drive Intersection at I a m Inst Sunday She fell from a Yamaha motorcycle whin hrr grip as Ihc bike started off from a com pic stop Drive crash driver rearended a man in Pontine last Sunday where Guclph meets The cars were travelling less than lers per hour Damage to the Pont lac Lstimalcd nt Cheques bounce Police arrested a Glen Williams man June on four counts of false pretenses The man issued four cheques had insufficient fundi to thir lotal Injured man denies of Ayr Ontario received injuries on in Georgetown last when he hit from behind a mm driving a lB79Pontlac ilr car which got pushed 19 meters a he id was WO Cur hits bicycle Georgetown resident Michael Allen minor Injuries alter his Raleigh was by a 1978 Saturday where Road meets Del rex Boulevard The driver of the car stopped checked for iriffic then started to move Into the Intersection Michael Allen who was travelling an unknown speed through the intersection was hit Irymg to avoid the car damage to the Car misses animal An Acton woman driving a 1983 Honda drove into a ditch last Wednesday at 11 30 p m while trying o avoid a small animal Damages lo her car were The accident occurred at Avenue and Road Forgot the keys A 1969 Ford valued at 1 was taken from the parking lot behind the Canada Trust in Georgetown Police said the keys were left In the Fire beat Train cars afire Two railway cars caught fire June near the Gulf Staiion on King Street in Georgetown The cars were empty and damage was only The cause of the Tire is unknown because were aid and wooden wheel sparks are inspected said a fire department official Gasoline fire of gasoline was accldently ignited last Saturday at Lot and Concession The resulting fire was put out before fire fighters arrived No significant damage resulted The Georgetown are fulfilling their promise o finance the dining and recreational futilities at the Bennett Health Care Centre In record time I Jons President Carl Hansen made a presentation June to hospital admini strator Fred Morrli before a commemorative plaque The Lions expect their promise to be paid after one year with a final payment In September Legal Aid used more The number or persons in applying for certificates under the Ontario Legal Aid Plan Increased last year over figures for 1983 According to the annual report of the prepared by the Law Society of Upper Canada 1 persons applied for certificates an increase of above the 1 who applied in 1983 Of those were granted aid certificates for help In criminal cases and 402 for help in civil matters In each case figures repre sent an increase over 1983 statistics In addition 871 persons were assisted by Legal Aid duty counsel a decrease from the individuals who received help in 1983 Gonorrhea highest in 20 to 24 year olds in llrnilri Staff Hills ami Milt on hint in in l JJ jwijiuliitli than ill il and Hurl Hi us tin if hi in lit I hi if i in Million mil mil in Ih In the groi With occurring in olds tin regiin mil i assistive that intuit nu lit Hills linn In tin and douliii tin rale liun that National lliiilili and irue till id if all transmit kit disc es In Hilton Hills si In 1984 charts win two uses of it pi Med in licns IS ti 19 old 13 cubes for In thi six ists for those in I heir thinks for older Thai totals casts in Hill Hills In I he region muniup reported cases of gonorrhn It 111 led 131 which is thin the rails in i with data from rest of tin VD clinic needed in Halton Hills Unlit Hills and Miltt need vcncnal tlisijii VI cut down on sexually In iisniillul i in a medical stales Hit health report by recommends clinks be isi lblishtiiin Hit two municipalities and operated in VI climes in and now In the si in tin rn municipalities of the region the vt ninnl clinics are held for proxlmilily me hour week at thi end of the planning clink A physician is on hand to In and confidentiality is it ill li nisi rctom mends that in view of iniriasing of discTits among young women staffing of and VD programs be l- untied by the Ministry of Health hi region now has one full time nurse and three Iiiik nurses program Only a fraction of lime is voted to preventing vent real diseases now Yassi notes She would 1 ke sec more education on diseases in Ihe schools and a thorough to find and inform those inltticd persons in order to minimize lliesprnd Noting calls by physicians nod individuals diagnosed with VD have lo go through as iny as thru regional operators before reaching appropriate pirsin recommends direct phone lines for reporting cases and giving information on be established Ic diseases bo less Is available on them As for syphilis ens were reported in each ol and 1904 In Hall on The age of those with this disease lends be much with only six cent being under years old About half the report cases of syphilis In art women cases is quite gonorrhea and t keeping with the high rales in Toronto Fins reports there may be per cent coming from considerable under and only per reporting of this disease cent from Hills Or The number of herpes says tc it ted Is this dure dent in Hit to group As well it tould just be a reporlfnf Hornby bridge will take 8 weeks to rebuild i Avenue of Trafalgar Road at Hornby is to be widened The region has id no claims from area rcsldtnlsthal Ihur lands would be prejudicially affected by proposed Community Ccnlre late May and four weeks of advertising the The projeel will require closing road Tor about eight weeks lo pour a new information signs on Trafalgar will direct motorists and advise businesses within ore accessible Id ad is planned for A lonvcnlcnl regional is round the construction site using Old Trafalgar Roid Seventh Line 1 1 Irnfalgar id and southerly on Steele bridge needs work HUMAN Herald Staff The Norval bridge crossing and bridge approach are due for Back in regional council had detailed design drawings for the bridge made up by LNCO Consultants I Today the region would like to go a fa ad with Ihe reconstruction and road widening That why they re planning a public in for meeting share the preliminary bridge drawings public and get feedback on Georgetown Memorial Hospital Nurses are unsung heroes After serving a yean each on Memorial hospital board Jim Montgomery and Joyce Ilewion said their goodbyes Thursday night The two served the maximum continuous Hint allowed by the hospital Hospital elects new chairman Me i Hoi board Ken longtime chairman of the board resigned Thursday night AbTcnnant took on the president role wllh R as vice president and Jim Bums as secretary treasurer Directors of the board are frank Allen Paul Armstrong Ted Good let Joyce Mickic Ken Paul Nielsen William Carney Ken Alger and Hob Mr and Mr were reelected he board for a three Whiting and year term and Mrs Mr Carney and hospital auxiliary Mr Alger were appoint id the board officio members of hoard are chief of si iff lloyd Hoddinott president of Ihe medical Alec town councillors Phil Carney Finn AM Herald Staff Georgetown Memorial Hospital administrator trod Morris has had mure meetings than most dogs have fleas board chairman hen Langdon chuckled Thursday night In his address at thi hospital annual meet Mr said Ihe past year hid been a verj fruslntmgone with resulls ihcre ft all to see Mr Morns meetings culminated with the opining or Health Cart this year The addition provides a bid nursing and retirement living or the elderly The board chairman thanked hospital miliary and teenage helpers who extended their services Into the ncwCenir ledged Ihi assistance from the medical staff In busy and demand year The staff has had cope with tremendous changes in reorgamui lion Mr Langdon said Perhaps the dielery department experienced If regional councillors give their okay to the meeting today Wcdncs day a date will be set for public MPP Julian Need is the landowner most to be affected by the road widening and construction Regional public works staff met with him June lo review the preliminary bridge drawings and proposed properly requirements To meet Mr Reed s request that little properly be taken on the west staff agreed the use of vertical retaining walls approximately one milir high Currently tin approach lo the is prolecled with guidcrails on each side of the structure Mr Reed was told that until the road curvature on north side of bridge and roadway improvements south of the bridge arc made it s unlikely traffic will speed up on this section As roule is fied as an road it difficult to restrict truck movement from Regional Road 19 Mr Hi was informed A temporary is far duration of reconstruction A single lane Ha ley bridge will be constructed the Credit will result in maximum width laperint he south limit Hit bridge Won Grade I at Harris on Public School proudly waies a cheque for 1 donated by Ihe school to Crawford Indian donation was Just part WO raised at school bummer ling The remaining paid for the school s fourth computer for students Herald photo More beds available now the dram dent Helen Zeravlc changes thanking died clan Dawson and her staff The new kikhen in the hospital addition opened By Herald Staff Tin opining of the Health Care Centre in George- tow has had an effect on the adjoining George own Memorial Hospital Already some of pressure on the treatment beds is hospital board chairman Ken said Thursday evening at hospitals annual meeting Tht full effect of the new addition won be felt until the care beds are also in opera lion said Before chronic care section already can be finished off and put into use pro vincial approval must be received The hospital board has been awaiting lhal permission for over Whereas the revenue from daily charges in Hemic 1 1 Centre nursing home must support the Centre and us operation wilh a chronic tare faci Illy covers dolly costs for Chronic care are those who have londilion of I ing ing who need more Inn can get in nursing ho mi Mr eslimal it would take fron three to six to chronic Where am I Learn to make brooms last Skilled will as well as broom be demonstrating 191b making by Mr and century as the Ontario Museum features Craftsmen Day July feature demonslrali will include chair caning by Bowman ant lister of Ontario The si will alio be alive such as harness making wheclw righting wLavingof wool Summer jobs launched job applications have been approved in the Georgetown rilling since bringing total in the area lo funding for the jobs comes from both the Ontario and federal governments from a program called Challenge 85 launched March SELD Summer Employment Experience Development provides wage subsidies for students hind by Ihe private munlclpjl or New auxiliary bishop named The newly designated to visit Hills yet auxiliary bishop of the Thoasslstnnt to Bishop Roman Calholic Diocese Anthony Tonnos is meet of Hamilton Monslgnor parishioners from Matthew pro- the Hamilton and Bur You STRIC lington areas at a special made plans mass and reception July I waul I the people of the area bishop said Since not everyone can join me al ordination mass I am glad to havi his New pastor at Holy Cross A former school for seven years has liktn on duties of associate pastor at Holy truss Roman Calholic Church in Georgetown father Ken Mlsklcwlez pronounced Mis officially look on the duties June 13 He has served the Church of Our Lady in fur the lust two years and as chaplain at Bishop Maedonell High School former associate Holy Cross fattier Con O Mahony has gone to St Annes Church in Ancaslcr Before becoming a priest father Ken said he taught Grade students in Sea lor near Ontario for seven years As part of his duties in Georgetown Ki will be visiting the separate schools on basis meet wllh teachers and students a couple of days a week ipportumly In offer mass ihem ind I Ihem after The event will be place al Hamilton Cathedral of Christ the King in Hamilton at This Is four days alter Monsignor is ordained a bishop held in all performed by interpreters Other attractions include production of earthen ware crockery wood working and 19th shingle mill in ope In addition to enjoying craftsmen visitors lan spend a leisurely day In the country they discover over build and displays on the hectare sile More than a museum and more than a farm Ihe Ontario Agricultural is an ideal out for entire family Tht museum is located n kilometer west of Milt on from Highway 401 lakecxlt320Bor312and is open until Oct from 10 a m to duly Admission is firudulls students Minors children and a family rate of Discover Ihc Ontario Agricultural Museum this e system and equipment The number of mouths feed sed with the Bennett Mr received by hospital often Ihe care provided by the nursing staff ailing ihc unsung heroes he board chairman said the nurses Interaction with patients gave the hospit al its good reputation in ihe community A 43 yearold George- room of an Ontario town man was arrested Street home said for mischief June regional police He could when white drunk he not explain his res end appeared in living there when mori sober ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Maple PASTOR PASTOR Mnhony MASSES Saturday Sunday a m and noon Thief thwarted A IT yearold male with shoulder length blonde hair was seen removing the screen off a window al Drive last Tuesday a l io Police were called but could not catch fleeing who was frightened off BUSWESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THE MICRO COMPUTER SPECIALIST SEMINARS dot- I I I JOHNSTON f Lotus halp you look good The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or Semi Private Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ specifically designed for your needs Saivicos include ee assistance maid nd service a panned all amen pool Tha Bennett Hearth Car Contra a nonprofit foundation ff with It trie t Manor Hospital Ontario DAVID SARARASRIA IS PLEASED ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS ACTON OFFICE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL CONSULTING ACCOUNTING ORATE PERSONAL TAX 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