Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1966, p. 3

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bunty nurses still out other ntario groups lend support georgetown nurse mrs fran j amies on makes a point with a fellow nurse dur ing a discussion prior to me groups presentation at left is mrs elizabeth mercer a member of the delegation support is growing for the 22 lilalton county public health 1 arses who quit their jobs five k reeks ago settled matter established in the county she called for a stop m the j f unde hardlme approaches of both both sides she sides in the dispute and said- lloyd b sbarpe represen i alive of the registered nurses association of ontario and the i ihief negotiator for the nurses i n halton said the association i irajt willing to back the nurses a the full re has warned the county council of a possible conflag on with the 18000 register i id nurses in the province if the lispute is not settled the association wil five i ralatlg support to resolve ilia flfiiauon he said he said the association prom i aedanpport through mrs laura barr its executive director after another deadlock resul sed at county council tuesday i ifr sbarpe said the nurses l irould seek further meetings to xagotiate be refused- to admit a prov i neewide nurses strike is at land a work stoppage would mfentninkable he declared 1 think our democratic process is on trial we have a very iiffieult situation he added the registered nurses asso- i nation of ontario announced i wednesday that its organlia- dons in the five hospitals and i eight public health units have i demanded an end to tfae dispute the rnao at a meeting satur i day gave unanimous support to i nurses in the public health un it at halton county and stor j mont dundas and glengarry i sounties the nurses at halton county i tmltsresigned sept 12th in j demand for voluntary recogni tlon of their professional canuation and a written tract halton council council said it i would only grant too nurses col lective bargaining rights if they i were certified as a negotiating fc unit under the labor relations i act the nurses staged a march i on county council tuesday only to hear council approve a report that recommended the health i unit hire twenty two replace- i meat nurses giving prior cons- i ideration to any former em ployees who apply it is tune this matter was set tied our association vas formed to put some order and sense into our work in halton coun ty she said we want to get on with the 1 it s time r to act for the county apple crop local apple growers are cur rently harvesting one of the she said the public health highest quality apple crops in i germany russia and centennial report for a long time i have been taking casual useof the term birthday party when talking about our centennial of confe deration in 1907 let me warn you one must be careful i havent beard from the vi kings of course but at least one member of every other race or cultural group which has by john w fisher centennfmrcommissioner ed force have we not great cause of thanktuuness that we have found a better way can the pages of history find a par allel in this world there have been a few other federal states for med without war confederation of 1867 some of the modern examples unfortu ned preconfederauou roots in ately have come apart again nursing service ought to be re- years of canada they include ng llsb scottish jewish irish french and american canadi ans they were all here before 18s7 there was a canada the arg mnent goes before confedera lion the fact is there was more than one when in newfoundland one also contends that john cabot discovered canada in quebec the view that jacques cartier did draws considerable support nova scotiana and new bruns- wickefs remind us that cham plain came here before he vis ited quebec canadian indian of course can discount the first two claims most disputes i have heard are goodnatured ones i happy to say it is only to a few that i need explain that birth- da celebrations next year are to mark the 100th anniver sary of the confederation that made canada a federal state the period in history when canada actually was born per haps can only be discussed with any valid logic by geologists and archaeologists separate ly of course when that step was taken in 1887 to make canada a single federal state one of the fathers of confederation said we are striving to do peacefully what holland and belgium austria and hungary denmark and poland brother mgta caledon east end orral mt denn a broth er robert afed her psrenta banter nelson end margaret mclntyre predeceased her funeral service was conduct- by rev francis cook of bobam united church rev j a h hodgson woodbridge a former minister at kgan bros funeral home bolton on october 13 inter- metat was m greenwood cem etery georgetown pallbearers were clarence lyons murray nelson george wilkinson gor don cation milton kee and andrew henderson nephews were flower bearers lan montgomery denton nelson morton robinson randy boyce james lyons don nelson bri an montgomery and harvey ider thi otoroltowh hirald thursday octobir j7 1m4 page1 canadian citizenship applications applications for canadian citizenship will be accepted every wednesday from 930 am to 4x0 pm at queens square building 24 queen st east brampton ontario as in the past such applications wutalso be accepted monday through friday from 8 30 am to 4 30 p m at the court of canadian citizenship 150 main street west hamilton ontario ion was an event like no other in history confederation has continued successfully for 100 years and the birthday is worth celebrating im sure i could only accomplish by arm- cheltenham woman active in church and institute mrs frank lyons 00 cheit ennam died in peel memorial hospital brampton on october 12 following a lengthy illness the former ida bertha nel son she was born t mono rd- attended ss 16 chinguacousy public school caledon east continuation school and com pleted her education at orange- ville high school she moved to cheltenham when she was married in 1933 she was a member of chelt enham united church a life member of the ucw and a member of the womens inst tute interested in the history of the county she helped with the historical research of the cheltenham branch very fond of flowers she devoted much time to growing them and gen erously shared them with all she leaves her husband two sons peter at home and hunter of brampton sisters mrs wil lism snyder jean of ingle- wood mrs garfield montgom ery beatrice of erin mrs charles robinson edna of bol ton mrs harry boyce blanche of caledon east and emi specials special group kayser lingerie early bird special 207c b here ladies are a few examples ladies winter dresses special group jo99 coats from 1 9 telegrams sent by local or i ganizations wednesday said we are shocked by the ojt i moded attitude of the employ unless the situation is set i tied soon we will take further i action telegrams went to premier abn robaru health minister matthew dymond chairmen of the county health units and to some county wardens reeves and health board members boys winter jackets from 9 w madetomeasure mens suit event cloth ends values to 130 now only and readymade suits from 3995 they were sent by nursing r 1 organisations in blind river brockville windsor peterbor ooffi waterloo county simcoe county peel county ontario county guelph hamilton and scarborough township mrs flora hesson president i of the halton county nurses l association said there would be no settlement of the nurses i dispute as longest one side coo- 1 tinned to blame the other cotton the early shopper gets the best selection 1 main st south opon thun fri hi pm remembrance service at georgetowns remembrance park sunday november 6th 1966 service at 3 00 p m all crhzons ara orgodro attend the service which honour thoto who died in two world wan and in the korean conflict legion members and any organization wishing to parade report to parade marshal david bowman m m at 2 30 p m parado forma on mill shoot in front of legion hall judy welch schools of 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