Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1971, p. 11

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Ads That Pay Yen can place as la The Heralds CUatUlcd phoning or The Herald Is when win Had the results GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald has served Georgetown and district as for over a century ottering best In One printing and news coverage Second Class Mall Roistered Number 0943 THE GEORGETOWN THURSDAY JULY 15 1971 Return Pottage Guaranteed 50 per yaar SlngU Copy Prion Fifteen Cent New Voting Formula A new formula for Improving the nor Ih south voting power problems County Council should be drafted and sent for local councils approval before the end of this month The County Council has been attempting to find an amicable solution to the north south voting issue since Burlington and Oak ville withdrew an attempt earlier this year to gain control of voles at the county level via a private member bill in Ontario Legislature At the county last committee meeting Ihe clerk administrator was asked to draft a formula for increasing representation from the south of the county at Ihe same lime rearranging the voting system so that no two municipalities could control the vote power at the County Council should view the new formula at their July meellng and It will be sent to the seven municipalities for perusal and comments One formula being considered would increase Burlington members on county council from two to four and Oakville from two to three That would up the total membership of county council from to RECOGNIZE TOP ATTENTION FARMERS Urban and Town Home Owners for a Complete Supply of INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES AND FLY CONTROL PRODUCTS MASTER FEEDS STEWARTTOWN Summer Store and Warehouse Hours Open Til Monday to Friday Inclusive Saturdays Tll Noon For the Lowest Prices on Quality Carpeting WALL TO WALL SPECIALISTS WITH GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Rugs Remnants and Short Rolls always competively priced FREE ESTIMATES AND DECORATING ADVICE BY SPECIALISTS Criterion CARPET WAREHOUSE Guelph street to Keeker More FOR A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP Boehmers BIG IN- SEASON DEAL on Lennox central air conditioning The fan Juggling heat Exceffence Award to Denise Thompson Remember Last summer you said Never agair humidity and dust were just too much Do something about It now before the heat wove gets to you CHANCES are you already own half a central air conditioning system If your home Is already heated with a modern warm air furnace Just add Lennox air conditioning using the same blower filters ducts and registers The low cost will be a happy surprise BEAT THE HEAT Since 1880 INSTALL NOW Armstrong Ave Georgetown Branches at Kitchener Gait Stratford Georgetown Mrs Georgetown hospital s director of nursing presented the Hollow ay Abbott award of excellence to Denise Thompson at the June meeting In the hospital cafeteria This is an annual award for the Candy striper who has achieved a standard of excellence In mancc of her duties received a small trophy keep and her name is inscribed on a plaque which will soon have a permanent display site at the hospital A Grade 11 student she has donated voluntary hours of service A bouquet of roses for five years of service with the Candy stripers was presented to Brenda Is one of 50 young women who give valuable assist to the hospital In a variety of jobs which are done under supervision of the nursing staff Brenda who has just com pie ted her Grade high school course has hours of vice The roses were presented by Mrs Connie NFVi AWARD A new award in memory hospital board chairman Leslie Clark who died in May war presented on behalf of thi Ladles Auxiliary by thcii president Mrs Ann Gray to Nini Phillips It is tor assistance and service Nina a Grade 13 student has hours of service to her credit Debbie won the Blanche Goudekelting mark of progress award presented by Ihe donor This Is for outstanding progress and Is held by the recipient for a year Debbie a Grade student has400hoursof volunteer service UNIFORM To keep up with fashion the girls have decided with the nursing director permission o change their uniform from dress lopantsult To pay for these they have been working on fund raising projects which included a car wash last winter Now thev are selling tickets on a draw If sufficient funds are available for the suits to be purchased in September they have been canny enough to find a buyer for heir old uniforms too HOURS In June the Candystnpers gave some 400 hours of service in the hospital while keeping up wilh Iheir school work The number of hours will Increase during the summer months Mrs la with Mrs York and Mrs Marion Montgomery as assistants Membership is open to girls age years months A training period given by a registered nurse Father Morgan Retiring father V J Morgan In a surprise announcement at recent mass Father J Morgan told his parishioners he would be retiring pastor St Joseph Church the end of August Morgans parish eluded Cross Church Georgetown from 1941 until when the Capuchin I- others look A priest tor over 49 years rather Morgan recently years in Ihe same Father Morgan will ret Acton He anticipated retiring last and again it the end of June of this year but accceded to the request of the bishop to stay until the end of IN THE MAIL BAG Achieving Goal Of Helping Georgetown Mr Editor Well fed and well clothed Indians That was our goal and we will be achieving that goal thanks to many people First of all I would like to say a special thanks to my mother and father Mr and Mrs Bourque and my sister Mrs Sandra Lima who were involved in this effort me and who have carried on by themselves while 1 was busy elsewhere They ore to be highly com mended for unselfishly giving all their spare time I Know ihey do all this for a pat on the back but they deserve ft anyway for a Job well done Also thank you to my husband Bob my brother Mike my sister Debbie Mr Doug McForlane Mr John Graff Mr JimLlitchcll and the members of the Streetsville Rotary Club for helping us to unload the three tans of clothing that were donated Of course there arc many more names and I would love lo mention all but I would need it least four full pages of The Herald to do this To all the private people to the companies the businessmen and the Board of Education who willing to help their fellow men thank you all so much and God Bless you all Yours truly Gloria Warren The opera The Mikado temporarily banned by the British who feared the Japanese might be offended Thc were reassured by the Japanese ambassador who found it delightful A youngster who better through the correctly filled glasses has a confident personality which can be em further through the hue shape and size of her eyeglass frames For her new glasses come to us YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY Wo have wide election of Attractive Frame Moderately Priced BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS Phone 81 Main St BRAMPTON A new award named for Nina late hospital chairman for assist and Leslie Clark was presented left a who has Candyslnper at the receives a bouquet of roses hours of service as a Georgetown hospital from Mrs Connie Director of Nursing Mrs Abbott award of Denise Thompson Chris presents the excellence to Condysiripcr

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