Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1966, p. 5

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mtelobt trophy to larry picket as bist plowman tmr wdw omcfmown r r 3 won ttw j ft wbitaloci mortal mtbgr for thahbjh wt acottnf contestant in too junior plowioc hatch annual event was held on farm of cameron marshall turn r r 4 with sbc coupe- george hestrawnr r tchener coached the its in the morning fol which each member in aod and stubble in 1 tor umbo u to 18 years of age the winners in the sod class were roy may rr 4 kllton 71 points janet taylor 1308 ap pleby liqerb urlington point harley pickering 273 back concession rd east oak- ville 00 points keith leriche hilton rr 4 57 points uhttty class roy hay 04 points harley pickering 56 points keith lerlche 53 point- thus jtoy may won the class 1 for top coaiblnedtscore in class 2 for those between 14 and 21 years of age bryan marshall milton rr 4 won the sod class with a score of 70 followed by larry picket at 00 howeverlarry went on tn de feat bryan in the utility 70 points to 08 and thus winning the first prise trophy larry will receive bis trophy t the banquet following the hilton county plowing match on sat urday october 29 unveil wunkett to officials this the plunkett report the finding of a provincial commit slon into the structure of mun icipal government in halton and peel will be revealed at a dinner for 70 nunlcipsl offl dais september 29th the reports author montreal municipal consultant thomas plunkett will give a talk on his report and copies of it will be available for the first time it is not known yet if the municipal affairs minister wil fred j spooner will attend the gathering plans for the study of the helton peel setup were laid well before the beginning of this year but the public hear ings of the commission were heard in marchjit milton and brampton mr plunkett heard over 100 briefs from bodies in the two counties and hiioeen examlo ing them since his report is expected to con fain the suggested future gov eminent for halton and peel most of the briefs he heard favoured regional government a few suggested a metropolitan government to rule over peel and halton or parj of peel and halton others suggested a single tiered government for the area mr pljnkett is known to fav or big units of administration in september- last year mr plunkett speaking generally forecast radical changes in the report week thomas plunkstt structure of municipal admlnl station and financing he said that the structure of local government now in oper ation was set up in 1840 at a leisurely era long since pas sed hospital occupancy low in august only 564 occupancy of georgetown 4 district memorial hospital beds dropped to 00 4 per cent during the month of august a statisti cal report on the hospitals operation during that month reveals the percentage of oc cupancy for august a year ago was 635 and for the year to date it stands st 724 translated into number of patients the 564 per cent means the dally average pati ent load in august was 373 ad ults and children and 8 infants l there were 28 births in the local hospital during august bringing the total for the year to 217 and 2 deaths bringing that total to 15 other statistics emergency vuha 203 major operations- 14 minor operations 4c auf ft ta data 1451 112 120 thi moftmtown him- thwnfey t v 19m paost ft tonsils and adnoida 2 xray examinations 205 need 50 till pay day only 23c for one wcekf m mike eland mnger gac international finance corporation ltd fridays to 8 p m other evenings by arrangement 1774971 12 main st s people buy the hfcrald to rfcad and rfcad the herald to bity popular supplier passes at rock wood on sunday september 11th lincoln copeland died at his home at r r 2 rockwood copey as he wafl familiar ly known delivered fruit and vegetables to local merchants for many years until taking 111 a few months ago he was in his 55th year train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times erotvjy for information phone the local cn passenger sales office canadian national keith la rich of georgetown during plowing competition charter ambulancemen retire service seeks replenish ranks william kinrade and gene green who nave been active members of the georgetown vol unteer ambulance service from i earliest days tendered their resignations recently after hav ing served faithfully as officers and duty men for most of the nearly ten years of its opera tion as a volunteer group pro viding the town of georgetown and vicinity with twenty four hour a day ambulance service very day of those many years tne service depends on ha ability to provide such emer gency and normal ambulance facilities through the fact that it has had the support of up wards of ninety public spirited men who devote one or two 12- hour periods each fortnight to staying near a phone to answer calls for accidents transfers and all cases of severe illness will the loss of these two stalwarts the need for more men willing and able to serve is agam brought into focus without a full complement of drivers and attendants it is difficult to maintain fair ra tio of duties it is interesting to note that gvas has continued to average something over two hundred calls for its service in each of the last five years but in no case has it been necessary to refuse to provide an ambulance even though on some occasions it meant a good deal of dashing around to commandeer a sta tlon wagon or even a police cruiser to handle an overflow of victims to be transported from accident scenes to a point where medical aid was avail able and mrs herb hancock and kenneth prize winners were 5 and under karen pederson 6 to 9 cindy hancock 10 to 14 di anne gutner paper plate con test dean hancock and ken neth hancock mens race bn an hccutcheon ladies race jean hancock ball throw bn an afccutcbeon needle and thread ted hancock bev he intyre ladies shoe kick jlene hancock mens shoe kick gor don lane bean guessing char lie hancock oldest charlie hamilton youngest dana han cock this years reunion was r ranged by mr and mrs herb hancock and mr and mrs don hancock painting tips your paint job can be signifi cantly improved by using pro per brushing techniques here are some hints keep an even pressure on the brush using sweeping arm strokes use both sides of the brush and end each stroke with a light lifting motion to avoid lap marks in the paint always ap ply paint to an unpainted area and work into the wet edge of the previously painted portion hancock family reunion sunday at wolf park seventyfour people attend ed a reunion of the hancock family in wolf park in terra cotta sunday afternoon on hand for the games races and aupper were mr and mrs win hancock dorothy steves kevin cummings jo anne smith mr and mrs ro land hancock and john and airs john hancock jr mr and mrs richard hancock blake jack s andra and dana ted hancock mr and mrs don hancock dean and jamle mr and mrs bert creweon and linda anne howard and isobel crew son mr and mrs jake peder son karen christina and neils mr and mrs george lane mr and mrs gordon lane and deborah mrs harry hancock mr charles hamilton mrs b mclntyre ron tina molly k- ma and robert mr and mrs will mccutcbeon brian ann joan david and cheryl mr and mrs george gilmer ken and dianne mr and mis charles hancock bonnie cin dy darlene mart and jim hooka andrae mrs gail brown kelly lee and roy jr hales staynex and carta mr glen williams i the glen williams support group met and are planning a bake sale for cub and scout work friday oct 7th in the town hall your support in this work is urgently needed mrs leslie norton is in ge orgetown hospital we hope shell soon be well and home agam last sunday there was a de- dication service in st albans church for the new organ which is a gift from mrs good win mr alf goodwins moth j er she recently moved from catharines to live with her son in town miss lynne aiken returned last week to pulman washing ton for another year at uni versity of washington there some of our grade 13 gradu ates are continuing their school ing karen bishop 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