Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1968, p. 11

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th1 mokmtowrm hiuu thumoay mpt itth 1u pack 11 blow out huttonville dam lis councillors opinion j a serious hazard to lif x- 4 lata at huttodvilto dam where it i partially gave way during rec- cnt heavy storms j chinguacouay township engi f neer ken comyns told councb last week that there could be j a serious accident anyone wsl kinjt on the dam could e sally t be seriously injured there is absolutely no protection mr comyn recommended that the qwnec be required to either remove or protect the jdam fenced n z h ghou id bc fence in com plelely so the public is protec ted he added it should be clearly understood that any si- tempt to patch the existing dam would be entirely contrary to thn public interest and safety mr comyns was reporting to council followine a resolution of august ib which asked that he ttudy the situation in hut tonvtlle and present the and ing5 to open council in his report mr comyns said that although the dkyn bmmk occurred during period when the main channel of the credit river was diverted through the old m race to facilitate bridge construct the is little evi tlence of any connection he tweed the two operations nurses discuss plans for new contract demand the nurses assoculion will meet this week to complete pro posed changes in hz proposed new contract with the hal ton county health unit treasurer mrs maty anne bulmer said their present contract in ef feet since october 1067 empires in bexember the unit is currently operst inf with only 14 nurses about ib less than the number recom mended for a county the size of halton dr i tf stuart newly sjv the rains a pain mainly in the grain a large amount of summer rain is blamed for slowing the train harvest this vear but com la coming along very well and pastures are excellent reports henry stanley agricultural re preventative for halton county the remaining quarter to a i third of the grain to be harvest ed ts baoly lodged and kernels bear the ground have started to iprout mr stanley blamed this on the rain and the fact that the gralrt should have been harvested two weeks ago however he said he still ex ijpects a good yield and does not i t ther will be any redue tion from last vear the corn crop is coming alott voy well and if the frost holds tfor another three weeks to a month the county uill have a verv good crop he said pastures are excellent thu first crop produced a very good yield and not much of the sec ond crop has been hanes ted yet because many farmers still have their barns full from the first crop mr stanley said seeding of winter wheat will begin in the next two weeks ah vegetable cops are in production and are producin excellent yields although ci cumbers and tomatoes were a bit behind normal earlier in the season pointed medical officer or heajfch said that five nurses recently resigned and only four mora have been hired so far the health unit has been oocr itlng in a state of deepening crises for the past two years in 1066 the nurses walked of the job and returned only after greyliatmg the health unit thus preventing it from hiring any more nurse until a new contract was settled l n pum he said the credit valley conservation authority has no plans for development in tha huttonville are with respect to conservation flood control recreation therefore it can be assumed that the authority does not in tend to acquire the huttonville dam and flood plain from ita present owner and studies have revealed that there is little jus tification for such an r acquis lion mr comyns completed his report by saylnjrln my opin i ph t riam u rinlng b nothing h should be destroy ed responsibility then lets find out exactly whose responsibility the dam is first and take some action said deputy ileevir ed blair it is proving very difficult to find anyone willing to ad nut rmpgti nihility said town ship solicitor hay riant well i think we should make a move to have the whole thihg mbwnnut completely said cr harold wiknn 24 hour police duty drop emergency phone with the police office now stalled twentyfour hours a day it is no longer necessary to have the telephone outside the police office or the emergency answering- service in the apart ment above the fireball toe pol ice commission decided tucs day morn me the commission acted upon the recommendation of liolicc chief harleyiowe jn removing the phones one of the phonm will he used in the hrw o flier set up in the basement of the police office some parking meters covered and others uncovered during thn recrittdrwatrkale ted to confuuon stated commission chairman jack armstrong mayor j or gibbons explained they were all covered at first but wind ami hunvti hands re moved some judge cavers sfale i it was the police commission s func tlon to enforce by laws not to amend them the mayor said he would call the matter to council s attention to make sure the covering of meters at certain times is in corpora ted in tha by law no mace for ontario is ihr xdici fjthe attorney it nrral s ofcc said judge csver ax a letter lo all municipalise and police commissions wa- read from the ontario police commission judae cavers slated the at tornry ceheral has advised that mace may no be- ur un ctfccu- j at halton peel trust 4k ml a private safety deposit box for less th 2 a day the hiring nf ten firrmm to act as auxiliary polico for ha t owe en nifht forecast the end of summer as in the past the men will he paid twelve dollars each for thn nights work hill armstrong to star in globes fair lady rehearsals for globe produc lions my rair lady get und the contract talks draped on l sunday sepvmher 8 at until last september and mcedarvale community centre that time many of the nurses had quit or moved away loav ing the health unit shorthanded the greylisting vas lifted after their present contrao- was rati fled last october faced with a consistently dwindling staff and lack of sup ervisors the hcvth unit hx found it impossible to carry out its regular health pro ram i nursing director grace lea vey last july pruud the county board of hcali ulh a three point priority program which was accepted b th board to deal with the situation she said the unit should con centra te on requests by school hoards and referrals by teacher the georgetown br amp ton croup has in the past presented pantomimes and rmlans ita in bow ant will now attempt the biggest broadway hit of the in all jthr show will co on the iaw unl of november at dn tra pit secondary school wth chris risher directing and ralph urscl in charui- of the music hua hie cockney flower 1 irl transformed jnto a lady of the court u ill be pljjrd by milrec vrnijtroiw and profcs ior hiluis uho cftccu the transfornnlioii will he played by ron hill hie call is oil for actors siner and dancer i- or those l m brown od optometrist at 36 mill street georgetown ust off mam street phone 8773671 give you safety arxf privacy for your t valuable docurnentt your will snall lewglleryybu have access to it every bunneil day from 9 ou sjoo and til 6 d m on friday dtfop in soon ask tosba sakty deomt box halton peel trust a savings company 55 main strew north georgetown j a edgar manager 877226 the agricultural reprumut ive said he expeeti the season for vcsetablex to drag on far a while and price on all veget ables are lower tha normal be cause of tha abundance of the crops thu year lie described the apple crop about average for this time j the yeas closer communication wilh uuofce tiiov tijve no acting families regarding mental l tiirntjhrrr ii1mi place referrals lanv hinds jrr needed to maternal and pre scl uol e fernery and costumes programs v inecial invitation is ei the board of health uhse to lhc xmnv ncwcamcr cjuently reported to mini o ui council that it knous tin uiffic ulties miss leavey is uorlm under too few nurses and lack of supervisory staff during 1967 it uas sutiested the halton and peel county health umu lie merged ino one regionarunit ualks to ach leva this merger started but since have broken off because peel haa said it is no longer in leresled in any attempt to mar ry us with the halton unit uho nny lie feeling hi lonelj come and wield pimt brush or saw a board or concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines cletf wlliams awuoj acton precast concrete supplies manufacturers of septic tanks and lids 36 weu the all mm culverts 4 sidewalk slabs 12 and u pig slats phone 531529 spread yew heating costs over 10 months buy one xr4- itkan trwck a mfe pf i- a bragae ieanry laill or iftcoav- nienoa you by amldag yoa to pay ni ad ddhwey i ov way b to rfkmtl yonf rtwtfng ccaia ovor 10 equal monthly payments they begin in seota of one yearn in juna o tbo next jay the oouler and more ooaily mentha are balanced by the milder least and theres no charire whatsoever for this axtva oar badgefc xvrmant man i only one a many ways that malce our homo beat service a aupsrior a and wd hie to tall you more call tut anytime today foe warfaiarc w d casselman idistiiibutors ltd r r no 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