Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 20

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Notts Page THURSDAY NOV IS More Georgetown Glen Artifacts At Museum A number of arrived at the Cbtnty Museum during be put two months from the Williams area September Mr aid Mrs gave a Cruet Set circa USD Also donated In September were a variety or antiques from Mr Harley a tin caoniiter carpenter marker gauge old school books monkey wrench caliper and a scale You may remember this type of scale in Goldhams Butcher Shop on Main Street many years ago Early this month Judge Kenneth M made a gift of four of his and five of his Appointment By donating these items now Judge Langdon has ensured the Museum of a unique collection which will in crease In value and importance as the years go by Miss Campbell donated number of items including carriage rug wooden curtain rods and rings and two shams On one stitched I slept and dreamt that life was beauty showing a young woman asleep in tbeclouda the other reads Iwoke and found that life was duty lady now holding a broom Mr and Mrs G GoebeUe gave a tin a popular method of bathing in the century book At Home in Upper Canada Jeanne best describe the bathing habits of previous generations Bathrooms were rare before the and were confined to the homes of the rich Some of these had running water cold of course which was piped in by gravity from a tank In the attic Asmalf stove in the bathroom was used to best a kettle of water to take the chill off the bath Most families owned one or more por table tin bathtubs The most lux urious bathtub which cost in I860 had a ring for hanging it up The Family Encyclopedia published in New York In I860 and sold in Canada states firmly One ought to bathe once a week the whole year through in tepid water and it will be of considerable ser vice to add to it some soap DIBBLE From Glen Williams this month three items from Mr Borden one called a dibble This iron rod made the correct sum of hole In the ground for the wooden pole used in growing hot Used for flavouring beer and other malt drinks hops could grow a foot in a night the vine winding itself around the pole The other Items were made by Cabinetmaker Alex Murray many years ago One item la a hand carved wooden pattern for an iron gear and the second a wooden machine designed by him to fadllt making of various designs In his carpentry WINTER RECESS After this weekend the Museum will be closed to the public for its winter recess- School tours will continue of course until the er the academic year In June This brings to a dose another successful season for the Museum saw many old friends return and many newcomers introduced to the fascinating world of Pioneer Hal ton County Wrap Shrubs Evergreens are often by the drying effects of the wind and sun during the winter Wrap ping the plants with burlap is a very effective way of reducing winter damage Many interesting items such are on display in the Museum as this century runabout ft Hal ton County NO HEAT CANT GET SERVICE IF YOU RE HAVING THIS PROBLEM WE WOULD LIKE TO HELP YOU At Boehmer wo lake pride in the fact thai we what we sell take pride In the fact that OUR OWN specially trained servicemen ore on the job providing you with round irw clock Total Home Comfort Service Remember this always at you get something extra you get our continuing concern for the healing system you buy from and Its per forma nee LIVE THE TOTAL HOME COMFORT WAY CALL US TODAY Established Since 301 Armstrong Ave Georgetown an In Gall Si a fa Ota Gray Says Aged Home Policy Hinders Departme Work J Gray county social and family services director says Halloo Centennial Manor policy on admitting nursing home patients is hindering his departments work County councils departmental deferred action on the complaint until Gray is out of hospital he is recovering from an operation Gray s letter to the committee states that the Manor board deferring applications from sing home patients on the grounds they are receiving proper care It has been the practice of this department up until now that when we find an elderly who Is perhaps not being properly cored for or unable to care for hem selves we place the person in a nursing home rather than leave them on their own during the period of application is taken and con by the board weeks Our quandary is that It Is ccr not an advantage for this department to place any applicant in a nursing home pending a decisionof the board Gray stales The committee discussed a possible resolution in favor of the department using nursing homes as much as possible while he space shortage In bed core existed at the Manor Burlington Reeve James eventually proposed the committee wait until the director could explain his letter to the committee members The committee agreed The letter on HI yearold who had been in hospital for two years but had become healthy enough to be discharged Since the woman did not have a home to go to he department placed her in a nursing home and applied for her admission to the Manor Gray states hat he told the Manor board the unman was in a nursing home only because she had no home to go to not Tor medical reasons The board rejected the application because she was receiving proper core In Ihe mu sing home Gray suggests that the com might be able to work with he board to dear up the misun derstanding Harris sold he hod some feedback from the manor board Joint The manor has over cations for this type of bed on file BETTER OFF Harris sold ihe cost for nursing homes Is only cents higher per day than the Manor and the provincial subsidy to the depart ment Is higher for nursing home patients than manor residents GEORGETOWN Glass Mirror 118 Gnelpb Street Aluminum Windows Glass Replaced Alio Screens 8778020 The county is better off finan cially Warden Frances said the board must use priorities for selection of applicants with the large number of applicants People are admitted more on their need than on their order of ap plication lie sold the board would naturally not leave anyone in a nursing home if there was space in the humor SwanbDrough said he took part of Gray letter to mean he no longer put people in nursing homes since it would hurt their chances of admission to the Manor CARPET GUARANTEED AN INSTALLATION WITH A DIFFERENCE YOU CAN SEE ARMSTRONG AVE PO BOX 66 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO PHONE RES CARPET TILE LTD WiSellSi InrttH CARPET TILE VINYL FLOORING Indoor Outdoor FREE ESTIMATES ADDITIONAL BUS SERVICE EFFECTIVE NOV 15 GEORGETOWN Mackenzie Lumber Lob laws LEAVE s 55 a m 00 Eaton s RETURN 30a 5 nop m IS m ir connecting service with Brampton Transit For further information regarding routes and times contact GEORGETOWN TRANSPORTATION LTD VARIETIES POUCH ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES SMOKED COOKED HAMS SHANK I BUTT PORTION FRESH PORK ROASTS SHANKLESS SHOULDER LEAN BUTT ROAST ib lb POM CUT INTO PORK CHOPS lb 74 BRAND VACUUM Corned Beef twin VACUUM Cottage Rolls i64c Side Baton MAUI Then a Year Ago PORK HOCKS 25 IPtlOHT QUALITY PORK Pork Sausages HAND Side Spare Ribs 66 Beef Pork Sausages con Me Back Bacon lb Wieners PORK LIVER J Lamb Chops 89j Raw Ground Chuck Florida Juicy Seedless Size 48 New Brunswick No 1 Table Grapefruit 79 Potatoes 1 MAtVEL BRAND SLICED WHITE BREAD LOAVeS DITIIfllNT NO 1 Fab with Borax CHOICI Aylmer Pears 2i89c CI Peas Carrots CIO HARVAtO Beets JANE PARKER SPANISH BAR CAKE WKIIf VIUOW Royale Towels IHHt Ketchup ant 00 3 CAKES 00 i Mixed Vegetables HERES A MONEY SAVER CHIMIN CHINISC INSTANT Dainty Fried HI St Baby Food S i ttj Potato Chips Peaches Corn 69c JANI RAISIN BREAD HUT Mi A ICE CREAM

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