Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 13

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u- f r- seeing the world panr6 turkish visitc now on to teheran ontario hydro photo gv- hydtt head y mayor w emmersqn of georgetown right congratulates president elmore arch- dekin chairman of brampton hydro on bej rig elected to head central ontario district no 4 ontario municipal electric association for 1969 looking on are commissioner wilburwest qc7t3bramptonlefrrand chairman john t armstrong of georgetown hydro second left continuing a series of letters borne from janice carter to her parent mr and mrs ormie carter describing a tour which she is taking with karen kor- zack of glen williams and some english girl friends salaries up health nurses- sign new one year contract halton public health nurses have accepted a one year con 1 1 tract which increases their min imum salary level by almost 650 beeve alan day told county council tuesday the new con tract makes salaries in halton almost identical to those paid in neighbouring peel county the new rates range from 6250 to 7450 last year pub lic health nurses here received between 5617 and 6817 accept pact because of this future merger day said the contract for hal ton nurses is close to the peel contract and both expire at the same time following settlement of the earlier talks it was suggested that halton unit be amalgamat ed with the peel unit peel showed no interest in such a merger although it was favor ed by provincial officials however it was just two weeks ago that darcy mckeough minister of municipal affairs announced his tentative prop osal for the merger of the two counties into a regional gov ernment synthetic products strong competition for dairymen day said the nurses associa tion accepted the contract kri- j day three days after the coun- icus personnel committee had made its final offer by h j stanley the guest speaker at the hal ton holstein breeders annual i meeting held at palermo hall i on tuesday january 21 was day said except for the sal professor am pearson head of try increase the contract is basl the dairy section of the dep- ically the same as last years artment of food science univj there are no changes in thejersity of guelph he discuiscd fringe benefits although the the development and futunt poj nurscs had made a number of tential of imitation dairv0rod- demands he said cls these fall into 2 caten ies filled products containing a grand jury report on thej milk fat and synthetic halton health unit presented products this month to supreme court judges mr justice lacourcicrej filled producls are mill ill- said salary increases are indie- cgal in canada with the cx- ated to get additional nurses ception of margarine coconut the report said the unit should oil is used in these products to be fully investigated and steps substitute for milk fat the taken to recruit adequate staff price difference of such a fiuv cd product would w very little day said the unit now has a dift to milk products staff of 21 including two part- at tne prbscnt timc however time public health nurses as if dairy prices con to rise bcas of 147 and 149 for und er 20 records the winner was house n ruddell of rr 2 geor getown with 15 cows fo ran av erage bca of 134 and 148 directors and officers appoint ed for 1969 are president john kitching 1st vice president fred nurse 2nd vice president arnold fish secretary ralph ford sales agent martyn hes- lop other directors arc bruce mcclurc jc reid gordon mc donald bill bennett arie schep dennis sinclair murray harris joe pelletterio colin marshall jc ford harold big- gar bertram stewart directors to the halton farm safety council is dennis sinclair we have spent much of the rest of this week trying to de- cide what to do next much talking and planning but with sheila sick we couldnt make any immediate plans yesterday we went to the british consul ate lor help but they werent too helpful a all just said we would have to leave the car at an official place like customs or the airport and payjljarlfc ing fee 5 lira a day at cus toms 1 lira a day at the air port so the airport it is karen and chris drove out to have a look and the car broke down on the way back they finally got home after a lot of trouble cahit and karen pushing etc today we pruned our gear even further i have my slee ping bag and two small plastic bags in string sacks that will do until i can buy a cheap car ryall beautifully embroidered a hope i fgtinhitiin shrilg and chris were looking at the motor this morning and a crowd of at least 100 kids gathered ar ound it was really unbelievable karen ran out to get a plcturo as i stood by in my curlers and they all started coming to wards us i left as a military police car came by to get traffic moving then a garage truck came by and hey towed the car off at the garage they were really kind to sheila and chris and the mechanic promised to call at the house at 3 to pick up sheila and show what he had done so far at 10 to 3 the man called picked up sheila and patti and took them to the gar age he had the engine all apart said he would haye it repai red by 7 he has just called ig- ain to pick them up and take them out to pick the car ip they do everything for us oat here and the charge is suppos ed to be only 125 lira for replacing cylinder head gasket cleaning engine fixing j points and so on he has been working nonstop even asked permission to eat some dinner as ramazan muslim fasti time starts today and he has not eat en all day one thing happened today that was rather sad a lilc boy came to the door clutching 5 lira and spoke to us but we couldnt understand what he way saying finally i took blip over to the store across tbc road as the storekeeper speaks gennair we finally worked it out that he had come after school lor us to help him learn english but by that lime hs hd slipped but the- door bec ause there were a lot of house wives standing around laughing at him and when i got out the door i ceuldntsee him in the crowd of kids standing around i searched for a few minutes but ne must have slipped off somewhere 1 felt especially bad as he looked quite poor and it must have taken a lot of courage for him the georgetown herald thursday feb 6th 1969 page 13 to come to the door to ask for help saturday another lazy morning chris and sheila drove the car out to the airport andparked it and got all the papers organized tomorrow we will leavfe onthe 8 amtrainfor erzerum which means an early rising ooooh the trip takes about 24 hours and from there well catch a bus to the border and on to teheran rr i lll write again after ive had enough adventures to make a full letter i savfc at jostrhs special perms 1250 15 20 25 30 800 1250 17 21 25 3s 30 check these bargains i hair pieces r now 2500 wigs 5 now 3000 mon tves wed thurs only pompeo is now a new maknber of josephs staff josephs design 10 george st n brampton 4313950 frae parking at loblawv soaring bye to all for now much love janice engage architects to plan maplehurst the architectural firm of dunlop wardell matsui and aitken have been engaged to prepare the plans for the maplehurst regional jail comp lex proposed for a milton site mpp jim snow announced this week i the firm had previously beem engaged on the project by thej joint haltonpcel committee priorfo the province assuming responsibility for the admini stration of justice 1 the complex will include a reformatory a minimum secur ity training centre and event ually a regional detention centre a i to pass another car on icy slippery roads a driver needs a much longer following dist ance than he normally would there is danger of sliding out of control by accelerating too rapidly optometrist r r hamilton od 116 mountainview south carrot i bldg x for appointment 8773971 pay them with an hfc bill payer loan are bills instalment contracts other money obligations getting out of hand get rid of them all with an hfc bill payerxoan then repay household with one monthly payment thats lower than the total youre now paying phone or visit household finance and apply for your bill payer loan baton yau siaa n tha dottad una kaow what your laaa tu cost borrow up to 35000 take up to 60 months to repay household nnahck betown 1 georgetown 41 main street north telephone 8775221 naxt to silvers dspartmant store ask about our evening hours wfell as two registered nurses the report said that at least 33 nurses are needed to fulfill the work of the unit the shprtage of nurses arose from a strike arising from a dispute over the nurses work- 4ing conditions two years ago the nurses walked out after at tempts at conciliation failed the nit was greylisted dur ing those contract negotiations concerning the new contract day said four or five meetings were held with the nurses and it appeared the contract talks were heading for conciliation he said the personnel commit tee then tried to act as a con- ciliation boarcl would act he said an arbitrator would look at salaries in the surrounding lcounties and that is what the i i committee did its far better to finish the contract yourself than have it go to conciliation health units tay said a rnerger between health units is inevitable since the two areas will be amalga mated under the governments plans for regional government estate tax draws ire of junior farmers by jim janklns the much discussed new est ate tax recent legislation came t tinder fire at the halton junior farmer county board meeting murray harris president of he palermo junior farmers quoted a statement from a leading canadian farm publication i which claimed that the new state tax will destroy the fam ily farm and with it one of the nations major social assets at the conclusion of the dis cussion the directors were urg ed to write their mps prolcst- lng the legislation at the same meeting junior fanner travelling scholarships were announced for 1069 with the aid of these scholarships elected junior farmers in on- i aria will havethe opportunity to travel to england nova sco tia and the usa to study var ious aspects of rural and every- day life the demand for filled products would increase coconut oil is much more sat- uratcd than butter fat contrary to the opinion of many people synthetic milk producls are now available on the market the protein is obtained from soybeans or sodium caseinate a milk product with the fat from coconut oil seaweed is added for a stabilizer corn syr up to increase the solid content potassium phosphate to keep it from curdling an emulslfier and water the flavour of these syn thetics is not nearly as good as natural milk the protein cont ent is much lower the calcium level is 10 to 20 times lower than real milk and the magna ium level is low it is illegal in canada to sell synthetic milk until it comes up to the equiva lent nutriative level of milk however it can be sold if it does not look like or is not ad vertised as milk researchers are constantly working to make a better synthetic product which might compete with milk professor pearson was most concerned that not one student entered the dairy science dep artment this year where will the guidance in this field come from in the future mr joe snyder holstein fieldman complimented halton on their activities during the past year especially the win ning of the county herd award at the regional championship show at erin claude picket was alsp complimented on hav ing ihcv allcanadian aged hol stein cow considerable dis cussion topk place on the form ation of an alternate herd book for the registration of offcolor holstcins red and white or solid black touching hooves etc this suggestion was finally approved by the halton meeting this year the hauorrsalcs a- gent martyn hcslop sold 212 head for an average price of 383 each an excellent banquet was served bylhe wives of the directors trophies were presen ted to the winners at milton fair and for jtopi production winners of the production aw ards were claude picket rr 2 georgetown for herds of over 20 cows he had 26 records 15918 lbs of milk 593 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