Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1966, p. 11

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r two merihurt when cars hi f highway traffic island gaejpfc and ueple renuoed twice la thece ef uttle nor than tmr how and to both cetwthv driver ef the car involved had to be treated iojoklei at 1005 pun inurxuy night hajtia a jobponttw driven by stan van der meulen et tat hit toe fsland and i alcn resoluoi ta 91000 ho the ear and 1300 to thejjanfl van der heulen was treated by dr jp panabaker at gsor- getxm hospital lor contusion loefanoeev he was westbound on gnelpo when the accident happened at s1s the next morning stan horvath ol london re ceived facial lacerations when bis ust chrysler sedan ott over the- island he was taken to hospital by bert jennings of sit 1 nerval and treated tren by dr panabaker polka placed damage to his tewcl il tftahoctbth was also westbound on the highway cars operated by glen lance ofenibrok and allan stewart taylor of oun wuttams met on the controver mountain- view bd bridge thuraday after- boon at 4 oclock resulting in m0 damage police said lance was north bound and taylor southbound when they hit in the middle of the a minor accident the si day involved vehicles driven by william p hunter terra cotla and agnes s meal br 2 geor getown they collided opposite 73 hapte ave w at 050 pm lb meal was making a let turn into the driveway t no is maple ave w when in col lision with the hunter car which was passing according to total property less than 9180 vffllimtowftly 64 er donur eaployee a domtar employee when he uyodjfttqinu william coancly 4 dkd anddenly at his home lakevttw on may 17 bore in belfast ireland he came to canada as a young man flrst lived at new toronto and then in georgetown he left town in 1m2 moving to lake- view when he took a position with the small arms ann he was employed with wilson mot or bodies until ill health forced bis retirement several years ago mr v wife bridge boyle died st years ago he married hilda neu in 1mb who su ho also leaves a fam ily of six children frank and mr james yates beth of ge orgetown mrs herb- cook bote- anary of acton robert of oarkaon mrs k bold margar- et of loj angeles californli and thomas of peterborough one brother robert of oakville and u grandoplldrea funeral service took place at the skinner at hqddlebrook funeral home in port credit in th mail ba6 civic group town cooperate beautify hwy with maples 17 edith street may 18 1966 dear sir who says that there cant be cooperation between the town corporation and its cituens a good example of cooperation was the recent planting of thir ty red maple trees along guelpfa st from the eastern limits to the piece- working with steamer em- menon of the town council and frank morette the town fore man members of the george town district civic group sited dug and backfilled the 8 ep ilogs complete with peat mow bone meal and fertilizer even the weatherman has helped with steady rain with an initial assist from the volun teer fire department the cost of trees and materials was borne by the town with john sommer alistair suther land eric baudnd dix simp- t john elliott and jim warr en providing cheap labour alice everyone is indebted to those alone die highway for their co operation the only aour b was en east end auto dealer who said who want trees theyll bide my sign if yon put them in ril fight youl it is hoped that more trees can be planted along this high way and in other public ai of town in the fall james warren an announcement was made last week by the federal gov- eminent that a medicare pro gram was to start in canada on july 1 1967 there was nothing new in this latest announce- me andthe main ur les set down as requirements to the provinces in order ceive a subsidy hsve not really changed in the last year or so lin williams glen girl soloist streetsville wedding mr and mrs alex hunsdale and daughter sally and mr i toot leslie attended the mar- i of jane ferguson and lwnham g anderson in trinity i anglken church streetsville loo saturday sally was the sol- foist at the ceremony mr w mcgowan ron and i gary spent the week end on a flaking trip in temagami mary irwin daughter of rev md mrs r irwin suffered a i b arm last week when sh j fell from jier tricycle while ftaying at the school for the ldeaf milton we wish her i apcmy recovery j mr and mrs ken beam and llake of ottawa spent the boli- 1 4ay weekend at home here and llsf celebrated kens birthday getwell wishes are sent to htte johnny stamp who un- an operation tn sick childrens hospital recently we extend congratulations jpd best wishes to bui walsma land dale mccartney who were in maple ave baptist ichhrch last saturday they will le moving into their lovely koase oa the mb line north 6erol bartb was home from western hospital for weekend dorothy chamberlain vv has nursinc ai peel memorial pital brampton is on two holiday and then will i a position in guelph at sl ks hospital h crisp has returned v mrs i cross with her sister edythe hillock who has i a severe stroke 1 lived with mrs crisp a few years and has been ft invalid for six years kerrs column mpi reports t g from quoana frk by fiser kerr mrs wilfred chiasson town resident 2 years mrs wilfred chiasson 35 of 20 rexway drive died at toronto western hospital on may the former emelia landry she was born at st simon new brunswick and lived there un til 1950 she moved to hanmer ontario in 1951 and was mar ried there in 1953 mr and mrs chiasson moved to georgetown the following year she leaves her husband and two children colette and rheal her parents mr and mrs sev erin landry and brothers and sisters francis of brampton wilfred o north bay leonidss of pine falls manitoba donald and alexis of sudbury mrs romeo laubert of athabrille nb emery jean baptlste leonard arid mrs ben larivierc of hanmer she was predeceas ed by a brother rheal and sister bella funeral mass in st jacques church hanmer on may 7 was conducted by rev lucien daousl six of her brothers were pallbearers wflnj vrwpnw pie lode deputy district master prominent in masoolc lodge clrciestjohn aberdeen deatr leslie died suddenly at hie home in acton n may 10 he was past district deputy grand mis ter and a past master of walker lodge af am acton mr leslie was the son of the late john snd mary thornton leslie and farmed on the family homestead which his grandfath er had cleared at the 4th line and stewaittown crossroad he specialised in poultry after selling his farm over 15 years ago he spent his win ters in florida and- lived in guelph loathe rammer hia first wife hazel stewart died in 1947 in 1955 he joarried alice gert rude dot blow and since then bad made his home in acton he had been a member or knox presbyterian church ge orgetown and later of knox church acton besides his wife he leaves a brother george and a sitter mrs kc lindsay osabelle of georgetown he wss predeceas ed by brothers lieut edwin killed in action in world war 1 and blake rev ah mckenzie conducted the funeral service oo thursday at the rumleysboemaker fur eral home acton and iotennent was in greenwood cemetery ge orgetown pallbearers were herb ritchie neil bowles john watkins lome dobberthlen warren wood and donald lindsay john cqumkwy waslltah2ucw prominent la fraternal organ- lmuona in port dover john christian quanbury died on may 11 at slmcoe he iliad been master of both the masonic and odd fellows lodges in that town and had served as an elder and on the board of grace united church mr quanbury leaves his wife gertrude brock a family of sis children c ray of it knxabeth st georgetown jack of hamil ton ernie of hagerevtue mrs alan wight of brentford mrs ken lawrence and mrs william buck of port dover 28 grand children and four greatgrand children funeral service in grace un ited church oh may 17 was eon- ducted by the reverend vardy interment- was in port dover cemetery etc as well as providing supple mentary help for the cost of drugs and other needed medic ines and treatment on this bas is the province could have pro vided the medical insurance protection that our people ned without- lhewboiealeupheavalj which will occur on july lst 1967 6 guaranteed investments 3 4 or 5 year term victoria and grey trust 11 main si i brampton two tuck intriss mlify for otiurio tisckrtm eet georgetown district high school athletes competed in the cwossa a track and field meet last thursday while the representfuoo was smalithotfi competing made a fine showing only two summons for fireworks infractions just two summonses were is sued by police to people conxa- vening the fireworks bylaw chief constable roy haley said the charges were laid dur ing the week prior to the coml munity fireworks display- in the park monday night he said a i quantity of fireworks was also confiscated by the department i two entries qualified 3or tha all osttart tree and field meet n ba he id i lbodtt k utday may loth mike cummins won the senior bb0 in ft time of 204 on a wet track the mile relay team composed of terry lane mike tost jeff nurse and muce cuoiarins also won their event in an approved time of 33- jim kerr hampered by a knee thi otoroltow hii touiuoay may h 1m injury placed third in the i chris cock- in the two and rupert braggsmih in t intermedute 880 showed p ise but dw notlaco oris 3 mcirserrob placed fourth intermediate 440 yards ford r stonehouse sales ltd 209 quhnsimr iajt hamtton takjs puasum in annpuncino thfatpointmint of rj bob sheehan assausmanagtt of therit otoikmtown mtanch bob has had over 20 years experience in the automobile trade and is welt known in the georgetown area he extend a cordial invitationjo all his friends to drop in whether interested in the purchase of a car at this time or hot stonehouse sales ltd oukph simit ofomciown w mmf at your superior food market georgetown canadas finest tender red brand steer beef round or romp the four principles are that provincial plans must 1 prov ide doctor services 2 provide universal compulsory coverage of the population that is a min imum 90 rising toward 95 3 provide benefits portable to other provinces 4 be under public control that is be oper ated by a government or by a nonprofit agency subject to government audit the main conditions in eff ect require compulsion and thei elimination of all private medij cat insurance plans in the prov inces there is some encourage- ment in the report out of otta wa that although the plan must be under public control that is operated by the government it also allows a nonprofit agency subject to government audit 1 hope this means plans such as psi and those provided by many farm coops in ont will be acceptable if so this will eliminate much of the ontario 1 governments objection to the federal conditions and allow our own provincial plan oms ip to continue to operate as well however i still feel that this is a pressure play by the feder al government interested in em barrassing ontario we in this province have a new plan now in operation jt provides low cost subsidized or free medical insurance for nearly two mil- lion subscribers if all people who we expect to join do about i 98 of the population in the province will be covered by some form of medical health it is important to realize tha medicare is a provincial matter the federal government is say ing to the province that if you operate a plan that is based on the four principles i have men tioned ottawa will pay half the cost and the province will still have to find about 1230ooj000- fo suc a plan the cost of omslp on the other hand has been estimated to cost a maxi mum of 7000000000 i feel that ottawas money would have been more effective and less controversial if it was used to increase its hospital bed grants up from 32000 which is about 15 of cost and which amount has not beea increased since 1958 the pro vincial grant is about 8530000 per bed and with the cost of hospital construction steadily increasing we are now required to provide more money by way f loans further the federal govern ment could nave assisted in the cost of providing medical schools nursing schools clinics fjr coty by the people who taught the world how to love again emeraude laimant paris lorigan 2 oz cologne 200 kentner s pharmacy 12 main steet nokth 1772632 maxweu houst instant coffee new low price 113 carnation instant mashed potatoes 12 os pke- 49 steak roast lb hush chickcn legs or breasts 57 mami uaf swbt hcklh back bacon t n 49- maplf ieaf coid cuts macaroni and chhse ioaf ylkjr picku piminto 4 chok dutch chicken 2 f 49 the finest selection of bedding plants w spnjaliu in geraniums the place where quality tounts haases greenhouses m lha huftoovilb romi 65441 donald duck orange juice 43 green giant reg fancy peas 2- 39c mandarin saico oranges 2 49c heinz ketchup 2 47c kellogc corn flakes 2 39 heinz o o c cooked spaghetti a faceue roy all 3 fit reg 3sc fkg facial tissues 259 fr produ california no 1 grade new long white potatoes 1073 california no 1 lettuce 2 heads 35 rut 2 git one free rath size tuf g g safeguard toilet sap 3pi frozen food feature fink or white g tjjfk lemonade 0 3 soud green us no 1 cabbage 219 cal sunk1st navel oranges pricct effective thurs fu sat mat 26 27 2

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