Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1969, p. 8

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norval many showers held norval february bride mr george harris is horn ag ain after spending several weeks to- peel memorial hosp ital brampton mrs harris ui a patient at the hodgins nurs ing home in brampton ai46 in peel memorial hos pital brampton is mrs wm mcclure and mrs frank fend ley get well wishes are extend ed to all of them st pauls mens group held their annual election of officers in the church basement tuesd ay feb 11 15 inemlers present the new executive are vvesident ron sparkes vice president jim lindley secret ary andrew dewhurst treasurer c coomber a parish stpafcl ricks dancetvastjlarihed and it was agreed to carry out the projects of the previous year congregational picnic corn toast sunday school christmas party and the parish christmas dance regular meetings aye held on the first tuesday of every mon and comm j mrs keith webb who cclebrat ed their 23th wedding vjvnnivj eraary on monday feb 3 their family entertained them at a dinner at house tannenhof present were mr and mn er nie webb of guelph gwunn glenn miss linda manecly and mr and mrs jack reed of georgetown 1 the georgetown herald thursday feb 37th 194 pag8 i u i 1 mr and mrs robert carney have returned home from an enjoyable 2 weeks holiday fort meyers bearh fdidj mrs ed mclean town houses for norval lhis arnsrs sketcn showi an example of the kind of town housing that will add some 96 dwelling units to the village of norval in a project of club riviera operator emil zuber to be spread out over the next five years the new residences will be in the form of town houses and apartments on a wooded slope adjoining the riviera property the sketch shows a block of 14 town houses in the first phase of the develop ment which mr zuber hopes to build this summer candystripers play important hunter on committee role as hospital volunteers to meet with mckeough from a faltering beginning mashed potatoes etc to speed pat burroughs mrs joanne five years ago the candystrip- the work of the kitchen staff mercer and mrs beverley what- ers a teenage group of volunj teer hospital workers have grown to a membership of fifty two and the services offered have grown accordingly j main driving force behind the movement is mrs blanche gou- meet once a month and have a speaker or film many of the deketting convener and trainer doctors have spoken on various of the candystripers the name comes from their red and white striped pinafores worn over a white blouse i mough they switch around to cover all types of patients but prob- the narn of present candy- ably the babies are the most stripers are as follows popular assignment i rosemarie buerk janice apart from their duties they bro gail butler connie car- the idea occurred to mrs goudeketting while she herscir was a patient in hospital and realized how much time the nurses devoted to doing the lit tle things for patients which did not necessarily require nur sing ability subjects and the radiologist has explained his work mrs daisy harris has shown them how to arrange the patients flowers and make corsages from them if so desired ter kathy chamberlain eleanor chaplin brenda cooper becky cooper colleen cummins jill cunningham evelyn clarke dianne donoghue brenda eas- on debbie elsliger colleen few nancy frost a ninety minute hassle de veloped at county council tues day afternoon over the choice of members to represent hal- ton county on the haltonpeel steering committee to discuss regional government with minis ter of municipal affairs darcy mckeough the minister originally sug gested a three man committee but early this mortth a seven man committee made up of all uie reeves was proposed the grounds the council should choose the members the cdnfusion becanre thicker when deputy reeve gillies then put his amendment that i the appointees be reeves hoey gallagher day and the warden he urged council to reject the ministers proposal 2nd appoint their own committee after lengthy discission this motion naming the four reeves slso went down to detest since she was already a mem ber of the georgetown hospital womens auxiliary she broach ed the subject to tbem and got their hearty endorsement they also have toured other hospitals and will go to the hospital for crippled children march 17 as a break from work mrs goudeketting holds the oc casional party or garden party for her young proteges thi suggestion met wuh strong opposition from all quar ters mary frost linda garbutt betty ginger beverley glim mer janice gummcrson jackie gray pat gummer rosemary hill judy howson sandra hornby heather harley jean lee kathy lunn- barbara lunn nancy mccutcheon beth mckee corinne macdonaid as a result of this involve- rosemary mcekison ment with patients many form- er candystripers are now nurses monica moflatt kathy mac- or radiologists while many of gillivray anna nelissen mar- the present candystripers plan fiaret papillon janice papillon the candystripers are not to follow in their footsteps an gwen paterson linda peck just a cute name group devoted interest in crippled and retard- nina philips debbie sherk to filling the time of teenage ed children has been awakened toni servos heather tennant girls they actually work arid through their exposure to sick jane vander meer jane visser work hard relieving the nurses qhildren of many chores the girls from fifteen totwentyone are regul- some of the cxcandystripcrs arly scheduled and work from now in nursing are betty york 430 till 630 schooldays and janet duncan sharon collier from nine till one on saturdays joyce hergert and margaret gilchrist who is studying radio- tbeh duties are varied they make beds provided the patient i is mobile feed patients change after fifty hours of volunteer adian o makcs lt5 an ed rc babies combhair play with ba- 1 service the girls receive a capj nual appeal for funds canvas- hies run messages for both after 100 hours a band on the sers 16 or older are urgently patients and nurses make phone ca an a 200 hours a pin nee for this years campaign calls if asked bring water after that they are awarded d duzen voluntcer as brine books escort patients to a certificate signed by the hos- a canvasser for the red cross j in your community the more canvassers there are the less deputy reeve wm gillies at tuesdays meeting then prop osed a four man committee made up of warden george currie reeve w hoey reeve alan day and reeve gordon gallagher he termed it an eq- ual mixture of rural and urban ex and thc derk from the four corners of the counted the ballots county out of all this revc g gallagher of burlington reeve in desperation suggestions of putting the names in a hat and drawing them were tossed out finally they did ballot on the members eacn councillor listed his three choices still leaving the wardon n as an and breakfast on the first sun day of the month at 730 am new members- will be welcome the norval pistrict youth organization held their election of officers at the home of o carter on feb 10 with 14 mem bers present the new execu tive are president julie pomer- oy vice president michael todd treasurer rick leslie secretary marie fendley the young peo ple had a booth at the antique auction in the parish bvl on feb 12 helpers at the booth were bill cunningham linda ridley mike todd martin woo- lett julie and sherri pomeroy brian evans connie carter gordon fendley rick leslie and steven finnamore st pauls ladies guild had a housecleaning bee at the church on feb 12 in place of their regular meeting congratulations to jeanette finnamore and fraser milward who were married in st pauls anglican church norval on saturday feb 15 the reception following the wedding was held in the parish hall with st pauls ladies guild catering prior to her wedding jean ette was honoured at several showers miss elizabeth mcneil and her mother of georgetown were hostesses at a miscellan eous shower guests were friends and relatives of the grooms family miss marie ban durak maid of honour held a miscellaneous shower in bran- lm brown 00 optometrist 47 main st north- suije just north of silver r telephone 8773671 alan day of oakville andjpton with guests being school virginia waters janet york debbie wardell gaynor rolfc canvassers needed 1 march is red cross month in j canada the time when the can- at this point a letter was read from the minister proposing the j mittee two county committee be made up of the mayors of burlington oakville mississauga three members of halton county council and four members of geo curne peel county council despite the threeman com mittee suggested by the minist er a motion was made request ing the warden to name a our man committee plus the ward reeve w hunter of georgetown with the warden energed the official members of the com- in all the years ive been on council ive never seen a hassle like lhis remariced waiden contended the warden was an cxofflcio member of any com- mittee this motion was lost on 1 when the new deputy reeve of burlington replacing tic late mrs evelyn burke deputy reeve j reeve expressed fear the minister would not recog nize the warden as the fourth member of the committee wheni he asked for a three mai com- mittee warden currie rotored then ill vote grit next time the xray and physiotherapy departments put bandages and doctors suits in the sterilizer and help out kitchen staff by picking up menus they count pital administrator goudeketting and mrs there are three volunteer aids these are adults who how many want boiled eggs i come in during the day mrs i time and effort it will take load to personnel no more than before says chair man if jmfjny are this duties of georgetown and district memorial hospital candystripers jfflinia wafers loft end cathy aaacgnlivray carry potted plants into a ward 1 here positions filled by the halton county board of education in numbers of administrative su pervisory coordinating and con sulting personnel arc no greater than would have been required if the former ten boards had continued to operate board chairman t armitage said in a statement this week the chairman pointed out that advertisements for various positions had drawn applicants not only from across the prov ince but also from those holding similar positions with former boards in the county appointments so far made to the adminislrauvo and super visory staff include the director and his assistant four superin tendents 13 assistant superin tendents five coordinators and four assistant coordinators mr armitage reviewed that enrolment for halton county schools in september 1960 will be approximately 48000 and 2300 teachers will be required population increases are ex pected to reflect an additional 3000 students annually the 1969 central budget will exceed 30000000 and capital budgets will reflect the need for 60 to 70 elementary class rooms each year and 1500 pup il places in secondary schools turning to the matter of sal aries the subject of some con troversy in the area the ohair- man said projections indicate the administrative supervisory coordinating and consulting staff will bo five per cent 01 the total staff and 5 percent of the total salary budget will be required for their salaries obviously the board of edu cation and its administrative staff have experienced some problems and difficulties during the past two months but these have been no greater or num erous than the problems and difficulties which would be ex perienced during a transition period of any organization of similar complexity and nature the chairman concluded station shrinks in size a recent tender notice in the herald for the express building and canopy joining it to the cnr building gave rise to speculation changes were planned at the station its not so says cnr stat ion agent john elliott the express building has not been used for over a year and was simply falling into disrepair its simply a mat ter of getting rid of it rather than paying taxes on it or spending the money to keep it in repair said the station agent now express moves by truck from here to brampt on where it is loaded on the train the express is now handled at the freight shed leaving the express building useless friends of the bride mrs nor man guthrie norval was hos tess at a miscellaneous shower with guests being neighbours and friends the teachers of st pauls sunday school held a shower at the home of mrs or- mie carter norval and a per sonal snowcr was given by mrs j timleck georgetown aunt of the bride guests were relatives and friends of the bride congratulations to mr and bridge club fifteen tables of players com peted last week in the weekly duplicate bridge club game in the legion auditorium 1st sulli- mike mrs north south winners cam sinclair mrs sue van 2nd del wallace lorusso 3rd mr and duke wilson 4th leo kisjema- ker blake van home 5th tivi don whichelo and j zahara j coats and mrs vi naylor east west 1st kay harmer eunice bremner 2nd olive logan richard raymond 3rd jo maurer fred allen 4th george mundy mrs george 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