Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 16, 1967, p. 6

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7 years blood donor chairman awarded certificate of merit mrs a m sutherland was returned as president ol geor grlnttii and district branch of the anadian red cross society list week tin innual meeting was held at north halton golf and coun tr i lub following a dinner a tend i iy society officials other officers chosen at the meeting ire mrs stanley walsh 1st vn pnsitlcnt mrs donald han ock 2nd vice president mr ron hilll secretary wal ter soptnka treasurer com mitfcc chairmen include mrs rohcrt jones blood donor cli nic mrs enc baljdnd loan cupboard mrs m d simpson disaster and first d mrs walsh individual emergency aid mrs it h sales home nursing mrs louis bodln wa er safety miss marjone nat er recruitment mrs jack i i uhof public relations john e ian v will atain be campaign chainn m with blitz day set this nr for march 20th n important feature of the meet i- was presentation of a cert f cite of merit to mrs john i crguson for heading the blond donor clinic for seven ycir complimenting mrs fcr fiu t is he presented the aw ard itns newham of the on tano division spoke of george town as one o the provinort best branches with a devoted group of volunteer workers a plea for more volunteers to serve the society in a growing community was voiced by mrs sutherand in her presidential address georgetown s quota of 3 500 in the march fund cam paign is slightly higher than the amount count nbu ted last year she said the society had been instrumental this year in instigating the social services referral committee comprising many local organizations to av old duplication and confusion in such activities she noted the rev noble hatton a un itcd church minister who is re gional director for the canad tan council of christians and jews chose the dignity of be ing positive as the title for a talk in which he stressed the positive aspects of such groups as the red cross there is no room for prima donnas in service work he said the organization is the means to an end and serves a specific purpose not to build the prestige of an individual he said public service can be likened to mathematical equa uon aaao anything anywhere any time for noth he urged members to take their jobs seriously refuse to be discouraged by temporary solbacks and to continue keep the red cross a vital force in the community mr hatton was introduced by his sister inlaw mrs robert jones with thanks expressed for his talk by douglas tucker mayor joseph- gibbons expres- d the town s thanks for the fine work of the society and after dinner entertainment was provided by the suburban aires a quartet from the local bar borshoppers committee reports presented at the meeting showed many highlights during the year in eluding formation of the social service referral group mentio ned by the president eighteen women completed a home nursing course and course for first aid instructors was conducted a total of 905 bottles of blood was collected at clinics and 3463 was raised in a financial campaign a loan cupboard was used by 39 individuals one family as sisted after fire water safety was promoted by posters and films and possibility of starting a telephone chain for senior citizens it being investigated in th1 mail bao church dedication was inspiring to attendant 10 albert street february 13 1967 dear mr editor it hat been my pleasure to number many of the dutch res identa of this area as friends and acquaintances for many years last friday evening with the dedication ceremonies for the newly constructed christian reformed church taking place my wife and i attended the ser vice the evening was one of the most rewarding we have ever spent in a day when all one seems to hear is tha idle chat ter of the eggheads and pub licity seekers decrying the old fashioned morality and way of life it was a most heart warm ing thing for us to take part in the service where one could not help but feel the deeply sincere and joyous participation of the whole congregaion in praising and thanking god for many blessings we are most grateful to our friends of the dutch community for offering us the opportunity to be with them and will long treasure the memories of this most impressive evening yours very truly their cec davidson members of the red cross executive seated 1 to r mrs batty hill mrs dora sutherland mrs jerry walsh standing i to rl mrs 4 mauntzen mrs betty hall mrs ruth jones mrs mary simpson ross newham of the ontario division mrs lean hancock mrs joan perkins mrs betty lou bodn and mrs connie neuwhof missing from the phoio are m l pa kind mrs r h sales marpne nazer and walter sopinka ontario election will stall plunkett action tha plunkett report on reg lonal government in halton and peel counties will probab ly be burled at least for the year 1967 election year for ontario lome cummlng special ad visor to the municipal affairs department said it is doubtful there will be an overhaul municipal government in the two counties during 1967 mr gumming father of ed cumming oakville s director of planning said tuesday was the final day for submissions to the department from the in volved municipalities me said that most municipal itles which submitted reports on the plunkett report were not in favor of its proposals last september the report was compiled by municipal affairs expert tho mas plunkett of montreal and released in september of last year both halton and peel muni opal officials had asked for review of local government in the two counties the report recommended a southern urban region which wuld include burlington oak ville port credit toronto township bramalea and bram pton a rural northern area under the plan would include mflton aeton georgetown nassaga weytf and esquesing townships and the peel municipalities of bolton albion caledon chhv oamf7 nd toronto gore oakville did not submit a re ply to the municipal affairs de partment but decided instead to wait until talks with bur lington officials could be held th1 oboroitown hlta thursday february 16th 1 canadian citizenship applications extension of services commencing february 15 1967 applications for canadian citizenship will be accepted every wednesday and friday from 9 30 am to 4 00 p m at queen s square building 24 queen street east brampton ontario such applications will also be accepted monday through friday from 8 30 a m to 4 30 p m at the court of canadian citizenship iso main street west hamilton ontario chinswiti prizes at pennsylvania show ft mclean and his son ron f i rampton enjojed a trip to rcadm lennsylvama over the wcfk end where they attended tbt f astern jacobin pigeon shi the entered 12 pigeons and uon six lsts one 2nd ihrc inl and two 4ths they bro i lit homo 5 trophies cham p nn white champjon black rr img bird of the show bp i y inj- bird cf 4 colours champion of an 1 she number of their friends enjo get well wishes arc extended halton nutscs cd the evening the girls wore to mrs rred nurse who has red crepe paper aprons and been confined in her home un fscuss ri0dl6nis bows in their hair mrs julian der the doctors care for tho reed leader of the rangersjpast two weeks nho frank and julian who is the leader or ruddell has been shut in pr0v1ilciai the nerval rovers were assist the mumps but cheer up every qf cd in chaperoning the joung one the days are so much long i a5sociat of ontario halton county public health nurses met with officials of 15 other provincial associations people by mr and mrs petci er now and after six more pomeroy special dance prizes weeks of winter we will gladly were won by brian youmans and wendy may gary murray and mary lou king and bo an reynolds and ruth ann laid law welcome that shy lady spring mr and mrs clayton wilson have returned from a delight ful three week s visit with their diughtcr son in law and family mr and mn fred wil in santa barbara cal sympathy is extended to mr walter fidler mrs cecil given mrs harold smcllie and bil fidler on the death of their th t ompan brother bert fiddler of george j nk w ison 63 charles street georgetown ashgrove i with mr and mrs 1 irny and family for lai were mrs mur trr from new yotk mrs scau and their auntie j t r siting from england lsnafla is lopic tol r d h impion i rmo farm forum arc rr plans for a euchre to be h d n the pmcgrove hall on sa rda evening fcbroary ip h tch ihe coming events colui for detiils 1 of normal united c cw held a successful t prtv at the home o tohns n on thurs c ruar 9th mrs pet c a s in the chair f n the devotional v mrs lillian grant i 1 t i ai haw assisted in r- th dtnotional thoscj r ft it the tupper v n iration were mrs r r mrs w ridley j t en and mrs o s 11 11 la dlaw and mrs i q r 1 iidlaw assisted the hr m scmng lunch and a sec al tnc was cnjocd t nit two sssisted by unit one held a successful bake sale at tho iga store in brampton be dc the ritewij store on fr da evening february 10th nonal rangers held a valwi unu d3nec on friday evening february 10th at the 5th line aod 22 aidcroad school a good about two thirds of ontario a people arc of british isles ong in toronto this weekend the thorny problems surroun ding the nurses bid for volim tary collective bargaining rights in their dealings with county board of health were reviewed but no solutions agreed on said mrs flora hcsson presid ent of halton public health nurses she added that a meeting of her now nurses will be called next week to hear the details of the toronto conference the toronto delegation also discus sed a new dues structure for their collective bargaining fund iucw study this year the ucw meeting was held on tuesday afternoon at the home of mrs john bird with president mrs john mcnabbj presiding and opening with a bymn and prayer roll call was answered with a fact about the first church i attended which brought out some interesting memories mrs crn picket was in charge of the devotional the theme being christ called the mcssiaship with scripture read ings from luke and isaiah by mrs george wilson five dele gates were appointed to attend the presbytcnal an oakville on feb 16th artcr which mrs cb dick introduced the new study book on canada which she said never before has been a study theme but will be timely this yew as expo 67 u being held in montreal on canadian soil and will focus attention on the nation its history its future its problems its peoplt its church es and its growing role in this i modern world she also con ducted in interesting quiz onf canada members learned some en enlightening facts and figures about our country meet ing closed with the benediction i and a social hour 1 robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily cakretal bidg 116 mountainview road for appointmsnt s773971 to the ratepayers of esquesing township please be advised that the last data for securing the maximum discount of 4 on 1967 tax prepayment certificates is february 28th 1967 k c lindsay tax collector o e mawjimj president tmd chief executive offoxr sound secure growth of halton peel trust some highlights from our annual report 19 1965 savriiw dopants 520652068 s169s9259 guaranteed investment certificates 39773672 31294146 total guaranteed funds 60425740 3323t3ol firrt mortcase 52314583 41561704 boodt stocks cash 9525492 354219 total assets under administration 69689624 56 613802 in 1966 met profit atter all cbarxea was s307 539 aiid general reserve reached si 000 000 4mmai report will be sent 00 uat board of directors o p- mannini pwidatt and chief executive officer or c a martin w j beatty vicepresidents t s mclsuchhn secretary j r barber e bamngham j a carroll a g clarkson t etq p a fisher g h fort qc j m fraser ed goulding angus mcmillan q c e m maine j pecgdky e slacer halton peeltrust savings company head office oakville ontario kampton bukuncton hilton geokgktown cooksvtxz2 stmcoe delhi georgetown s3 mill street john a idgar manager 877 2266 north halton advisory board john t armstrong chairman reford gardhouse maurice c beaty michael led with john goy 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