Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 28, 1966, p. 5

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jree or build own jail el jury recommends tl county grand jury told pl cciaty to t a hi jail mi 1u m i not inuoedlatelr tnt i pins tor regional lt if now mandatory to er- itet iew jail ot your own if j cannot get an agreement iwhh another county to build a int structure you must go l at once on your own i jurys reportread 1kl halton peel and halton county t are now in oegotia- i to build a regional jail ivmlt- dissension between count concerning procedures has lowed progress this is the fourth time we kffcave reported on the serious- i of- the situation said the and looking at the jail emcently it is obvious that all ious jury eports nave completely gnored grand jury ttae grand jury noted lfhe present building is totally ptaadeauate and that lak of r ambulance runs georgetown volunteer am- jbulance service has had a reia- kgvely quiet time for the past two weeks heir services were needed ipnfy three times in the july 11 mfa july 23 period although all iproved to be emergency runs july 11 1100 pm m- exgency run from rr 2 nor- lval to milton hospital taken by i hccosh and george glass- july 23 300 pjn a high- iway accident and emergency iran fronu georgetown to geor- f getown hospital taken by art i and al zeravlev july 23 1145 pjn an gcncy run from george- fitonm to georgetown hospital ltaken by john elliott and norm facilities cor the solitary eoa onement of prl nets is mak ing the wort of the jail ltaclf eztreately difficult trouble some prbmwrs often disturb the routine of the whole insti- tatlon it points out tbe urged the provision of psychiatric services for the prisoners it reported thafove members of the stall resigned in march because of low sals ies last january the grand jury said that unless a new jail was provided in accordance with its suggestions the jurys en tire function was superfluous halton stalls although th regional jail setup has been approved in general by peel county halton committee members may want to make some changes in the proposed agreement so far the two negotiating committees have not met to discuss the problem we have found that we could make bet ter progress meeting separate ly halton commits chair man gordon gallagher said this week location he added we have indica ted that we would prefer to have the jail located within reasonable distnce between peel and hilton courts somewhere south of highway 401 mr gallagher said be did not think it possible that the jail could be established north of the freeway but the site cannot yet be officially agreed upon the de cision will have to wait until the fiveman governing body for the new jail is setip they will decide where it will be general approval the minister has approved the agreement in general gallagher said but i would think it would be around sep thi okorottown hirald thursday july mth 1h4 page s ember or october before could get full approval on the site rotarians visited by district governor dbds james b dods of orange- ville governor of the rotary district of the area addressed the local rotary club july 25 during his official visit- the lo cal club is one of 52 rotary clus in this district plan mass union rally continued from page 4 lvequesting the attendance of i one of the arrested strikers in peterborough we would like one of them to tell us what really hap- flin peterborough said fheym also invited are halton pol- liucians dr harry harley and george kerr the two halton represenu- i fives have been asked to view i for themselves labors feelings i about this inadequate- law lconcerning injunctions said heym heym in explaining the lab- rot councils purpose said we are not going out to defy the law we want the law changed he said over 25000 people in oakviue are directly or in directly connected with unions and that attendance at the ral ly could be considerably more than the 11000 membership of the labor council with its affiliated local unions the oakville labor council has recently donated 100 the campaign chest of the ofl for the purpose of ending inj unctions at peaceful strikes a goal of over half a million dollars has been set up by the labor federation to be spent in fighting the injunction laws crusade comment continued from page 4 music of any crusade is the massed choir this september will give choir members of ev- ery cooperating church the i thrill of singing in a choir that uvfll exceed 400 voices the choir will be under the direc tion of don jost who is an ex pert in putting trained and un trained voices together and i blending them into a harmon- i ious choir hymns like how great thou art and praise j lly soul the king of heaven will reecho their anthems in i the brampton arena while thousands will silently listen th vocalist every evangelist seems to enlist the support of an out standing soloist and barry ifoore is not an exception this crusade will see on the platform with mr moore an outstanding lyric tenor in the ion of ed lyman already mr lyman has thrilled the hearts of those who attended the advance rally month ago in brampton mr lyman has sung in crusades all across the united states and canada wby is a single voice such as ed lyman such a contribu tion the reason of course is that while most of us can sing the hymns of the faith there are so many choice songs that are beyond our range that it takes a trained soloist to sing them not only will ed ly mans songs thrill your heart as be sings them but you will detect a note of sincerity and power as he virtually sings un to the lord himself this is the music of the hat- tonpeel crusade as you will hear it and you will sing it september 18 through 25 in the brampton arena next week introducing the evangelist james b dods speaking of the global growth of rotary he said rotary is the pioneer of the service clubs and today numbers more than 13400 clubs with a combined membership of nearly 600000 business and professional men spread throughout 133 count ries in all parts of the world rotary clubs meet every day of the week and conduct activit ies to improve their communi ties aid jouth elevate busin ess standards and further in ternational friendship and un derstanding the district governor con ferred with robert gougeon local rotary club president and ralph ursel club secret ary on matters of club admini stration and plans for future service activities referring to the program of richard l evans of salt lake city utah president of rotary international for 196667 the otary governor said presid ent evans has urged rotarians everywhere to be concened with youth employment and education hoalth safety and respect for law as a broad community action program and to acquire friendships and personal contacts in many parts of the world for the dev elopment of international points of view in general and the exchange of youth across national boundaries in particu lar during his visit the rotary official was given additional in formation on some tf the loc al rotary clubs activities in cluding the seni6r fjituens christmas dinner and crippl ed children work camp vjl mm sgwrat r0sslake p fot the sumner and commute to work enfoy the spadous muww u choose yeur own location rata 100 por day famby and organized picnic facilities an tho bland surrovndod by safety fence lan a roast nan large fireplaces haywdes and font hoes can be nravmad trail rides i joe ross 8773895 maple ave r r 3 georgetown 5 tot 17 2v4 a0os fn savings no service charge on reasonable number of cheques offices opan 00 430 friday 00 m call for folder row ajcef trust c halton i peel mttmmitthwmn imaiii street notrn vrniiipaofi 4514165 o w kennedy mcjr- j a carroll chairman advisory board fjffjmrrxfrkiyr accrosnts dont always happen to the other fellow when you least expect it tragedy can strike t- your farm thats why you can never be too careful about safety it doesnt take long for new hazards to arise loose bolts accumulated rubbish cracked ladderjrung torn jacket now is the time to check and double check before its too late make every week safety week on your farm it pays everyone gains from accident prevention make this farm safety inventory keep machines in good repair keep all guards and safety devices in place stop machines before anclogging oiling or adjusting them dont year loose flopping clothing around machinery operate tractors safely start tractors smoothly turn corners slowly avoid ditches banks and soft ground always hitch to the drawbar use the right tools for the job hake sure your tools are in good safe condition keep them in a safe place and handle with care watch your step to prevent falls keep ladders and steps in cood repair with no loose rungs make sure they are easily accessible in case of emergency and dont pile things on stairways speak to animals when approaching them keep them calm by acting with calm self assurance yourself keep bulb in a safe pen ka good housekeeper have a place for everything and keep everything i its place be firesighted dont smoke around the barn pour gasoline outdoors to prevent the accumulation of explosive vapours dry clean outdoors dont use kerosene to start dree be careful with matches -j- apply first aid promptly even minor injuries may be dangerous if they arc not treated immediately keep first aid kits in the house in tho barn and on the tractor treat ail guns as if they were loaded keep guns unloaded except when actually using them aim only at targets you want to shoot know and obey all traffic laws follow safe driving practices obey all traffic signs bill bailey the oil man distributors of texaco fuel oil gasoline etc ill georgetown phone 8774031 f bill penson pens0n farm equipment new holland sales service r r 1 georgetown across from bill bailey we an first in grassland farming 8776308 beaver lumber 1 1 wfatay stisejt call our farm representative don garbutt don is experienced in assisting the farmer with his building supply needs coll him for quick service at 772234 or r779351 john t armstrong insurance john t armstrong paul c 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