Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1966, p. 2

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county council discussion solves no nurses problems ftoawtoc tuesday ooal halloa comrtr gowdl lanaunc ettlamnt with hattop cooniy pnblk the healta looked no closer than faefdnttie meeting deputy baeve charle- men- acting chairman of the special wardens committee art up to deal with the dispute tated he had received no re- quests for a meeting whh the nurses so had no alternative bat to advertise for repltce- mttts weve had no notification of the wishes or of any intent to meet we shouldnt deal under threms he contin- ved but we are willing to meet with the nurses anytime they so request he stressed maybe we should swallow our pride and negotiate ad vocated deputy reeve r jday of oakviue after all associa tions are not to be feared the nurses have as fnuch right to an association as teachers twelve of the nures who id- entified themselves as the ex- public health nurses of hilton county who had been in the gallery left the meeting they were immediately sur rounded by reporters in the fcall the nurses through spo kesman mrs j- t hesson stat ed they had repeatedly asked far meetings- we asked for meetings three times before our resignations took effect said mrs hesson and we even offered to talk without our re presentative mr uoyd sharpe to whom some councillors see med to object she added we called deputy reeve parker chairman of the board of health sunday night fore ve resigned asking for a not arrange a meeting said mrs hesson when everybody the big objection was that we were not certified we saidwt would talk on any terms con cluded mrs hesson when the resumed deputy moved that the nones owed to come in again and be heard by council the motion passed but the nurses bad left thebuuding at least fifteen minutes earlier deputy reeve j young georgetown stated most of of us are in a spot we dont know what is happening cer tain allegations have been made today andwe dont know whats what- deputy reeve day for aa ilnihediate meeting with nurses since they their chance today deputy reeve menefy of mil ton repeated that he would call a meeting any time the nurses so requested reeve w coulter of nassag- aweya explained that the nurs es claimed they had asked de puty reeve parker for a meet- been set up to deal with mr parker is supposed to have said he couldnt arrange meeting so it would be i good faith to call a meeting the matter ended there for the present in canada women have a life iwc mv usu expectancy of 72 years men meeting and he said be could 1 684 years family conies from england for wedding of daughter drama jazz dancing new ft in addition to ballet and tap dancing classes which the vic kie lay school of dancing will be conducting this year two new departments have been added miss pat caroll brown who recently starred in whos as- i h nm tmow raid of virginia wok at vine- for children and adults twel ve classes will be held this fall glen williams mr amd mm douglas kennedy a former georgetoivn alio recei vd wore man was married on august 27 beige peau de sole aline dress in st andrews presbyterian with lace trim and lace cover- church kitchener the cremony conducted by bev grant macdooaid united in soamasje margaret elizabeth mecoll daughter of mr and mrs george edwin mccou bromborouch cheshire eng tend and douglas wayne ken nedy son of mr and mr clar ence e kennedy kitchener mr edward johnstone was or ganist and the church was de corated with white gladioli ed waist length jacket mink coloured accessories a feather ed hat and corsage of pale green orchids for going away the bride wore a pale brocade dress with mat ching 78 length coat bone leather accessories and feath ered hat and a corsage of pink sweetheart rose after a honeymoon trip to i the northern and central picnic luncheon follows harvest church service mrs clayton allen is a pati ent in georgetown hospital we hope shell soon be well and home again the september meeting the united church women was held at the home of mrs cecil barth last monday evening the president mrs a huns- opened- themeeting with reading on the harvest theme followed by singing 0 worship the king the roll call was answered by a verse on praise the devotion al was taken by mrs j wug- staffe on the story from the scriptures of the prodigal son followed by prayer the hymn gnlde me o thou great jeh ovah was sung several items of business dealt with everyone was reminded to be saving articles for the coming church auction sale also the fall rummage sale oct 15th all the ladies were asked for any used christmas cards and hand them to mrs alf spence soon in order that she have time to work on them for the bazaar of nov 19th the meeting closed with pray er by the president and a lunch of peach shortcake with whip ped cream and tea was served by the hostess assisted by mrs paul wagstaffe some of the older residents will remember mrs heardcr who often visited her sister the late mrs lindley beaum ont she passed away last week at the age of 97 at orangcville hospital brian foley who has had principal dancing roles in gyp sy and guys sod dolls at the royal alex and who has chore ographed a number of cbctv shows will conduct dancing classes in modern jan he has performed on many well known cbc productions meet today to discuss mill odour complaints another kin st resident added his voice to complaints about waste odour from domjl tar paper mill monday in a letter john vincent said he gave unanimous appro val to objections made recent ly fay a delegation council accepted an invita tion by mill manager jack crichtoh to bt meeting thisuv ernoon to discuss the com plaints a letter from county noh dr archie bull said there is no health hazard from the od our or the waste lagoon and no action is contemplated by his department in the matter council decided to contact the ontario water resoorces com- the bride wore full length mr gown of peau de soie with lace k u km ttesnwn had a v-neck- wterio whc line at the back with bow manager of he b waterloo tb m v km bui sli jrvn office coop into a train a nylon floral juater held her fingertip veil of fnftih net and she carried cjuet of white roses and sheila mccou was her sisters anald of honour and her brides maids were her sisterinlaw mrs jacqueline mccou and miss elaine bailey they wore street length dresses of aqua linen with silfc weave with scoop neckline and cap sleeves the waist was trimmed in aqua green and they wore matching sshoesv the headpiece was one large aqua rose holding s small veil they carried crescent bou- 1 quels of pink carnations tomllnson was and ushers were tulllljl kennedy and ronald leather of the groom an4istaw of the bride afajmtaai i tbs fhiui m 1t breslan hotel attehard employed with canada health a accident insurance co the groom is a member of kitchen er lions club and a graduate of lougheed business college kitchener the bride came to canada after living in new zealand for six years her parents and sister sheila flew from england for a months visit in order to attend wedding wedding guests included mr and mrs george greensward mr and mrs george evans mr and mrs andrew morrow mr and mrs thomas leslie mr dennis foster and miss catherine laird from george town mr and mrs nelson downey inglewood mr and mrs bruce kennedy willow- dale mr and mrs fred freder- lekson detroit mr and mrs brie crowtber gnelpb mr ijtfjssl in the annual harvest home service was held sunday mor ning in the united church with large congregation attending the junior choir sang a thank sgiving hymn rev ridleys sermon was entitled the seed thanksgiving the church was decorated with all the fruit vegetables flowers and grain on the communion table was placed grain bread and grapes the symbol of the bread and the wine at noon the same day all the congregat ion reassembled on the church lawn for the annual luncheon and picnic the weather was ideal and everyone brought food and sat down to enjoy a pot luck luncheon at long tab les laden with a great variety of good things the children took part in games and everyone enjoyed the fun and fellowship and meeting rev and mrs walter ridley and girls next sunday sept 25 is rally day and for any who have not started back to sun day school a special invitation ts extended for s am the children will take part in the service and promotions wll be made and special awards for attendance we wondered bow many lit tle nhl americans themselves in the herald pic ture with the exception of possibly two they all have settled not too far from home the two being george birth at limehouse news mrs cummings and mrs herman and family of roches ter visited the noble and mer edith families on saturday stephen spitzer celebrated bis eighth birthday with ten guest at his party on satarday little joe and lisa spitzer had tonsilectomies in hospital in georgetown on tuesday the wa had a successful sale in their booth at acton fall fair on sat they held their regular monthly meeting in the church on tues when they planned next weeks supper mrs douglas scott was host- ess for an artex demonstration by mrs young of port credit on monday mrs kirkpatrick and mrs jas noble were lime house delegates to the annual w 1 convention in guelph on mon day and tuesday mttcis irrecrrve sot 21 22 23 24 wi msatve the right to limit quantities savl 16 vukk whuie kernel m fi fancy corn 3 49 save u heinz mm n tomato juice 2 save 22 beans save 19 duncan hlnt ac cake mixes 2 79 french fries dempsters dinner rous mb pkg 49 32 ontamo no 1 oram potatoes 35 produce of usa can no 1 grade lettuce 29 rd mown cello carrots q ea can no i or iocal grown cabbage canada no 1 grade bradford grown georgetown iga iga iucky shoffbfc mrs helen j cumm1ngs 21 kayiawn crescent 1657 betty everett mr and mrs uoyd leslie sault ste marie mr and mrs george gilbert milton mr and mrs len snid er waterloo mrs richard tomllnson mr and mrs james polkingnornc mr jack cudd kitchener and mrs chester sawyers and waterloo and jack crawford in orangevllle mr and mrs lorne garvin entertained friends and rela tives at a corn and welner roast on saturday night to eel ebrate- their 20th wedding an nlversary seek governors names for haltonpeel college the haltonpeel area slated j for a community college to be established by 1967 is not be hind the eightball even thourh names for the colleges j board of governors are not in d b sutherland executive secretary for the council of i regents for community collegi es said that the haltonpeel j area has been slow in submit- ting names for the regional board of governors he said that these names come from many sources in the i roitted one list community halton mpp geor- the council of regents will ge kerr of burlington has sub- probably meet again in octob er and could then discuss a board of governors for the ar ea mr sutherland said the fall mason is the ideal time for planting trees shrubi etc the soil is now at its best moisture conditions are just right for healthy growth of both roots end top growth roses potted and all in bloom al ready to be transplan ted fo your garden special reg 175 4 for 5 evergreens fall the best time of all to plant evergreens we have a large selection shctal ft te 4 ft cannairti junhr upright deep green colour sq special tp- id mant tuups daffodils attd ether spring flower ing bulbs now for beauty next spring we seu only no 1 bulbs we also sell loose peat moss urge bag 75c beit buy anywhere our reputation grows whh every plann on your savings wilbdzawil any time no jbiwi gjbaigb op leaac piiwanhsir of cfaoqqoi start toot s today meadowlands nursery limited half mile north of hwy 401 en 4th line west streetsvill read lloisol home of the green thumb 4 special savings besekve accounts interest reckoned on minimum monthly balance you may withdraw any amount any time in person or by mail but no cheque may be issued halton peel trust a savings company rjpentng september 23rd at sj msu strit 677 226 j a edgar waneoer convenient office hours ff tit ampton it mm r 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