Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1966, p. 6

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k john mcgce all gnada 4h menbets are proud of norv1 clurute spying intercom to have warning light hit separata school hoard rewired for a warning light of came out strong against toy tome kind tog or eavesdropping at laat weeks boardwneeting when holy cross school children munlcauon aystecnmoj install- of obligation from now on the edln the school b equipped motion wu passed last weak with a warning light to tell the suspending school holidays on teachers when they were being holy days of obligation which overheard fall oh school days the parents association of the children will go to mass holy crosi school plan to do- from the school nate the fcvafem to the school according to trustee hartley v the j ghgrt jbers felt the school year was j short enough now father otger devent voiced his opposition to the fact the expropriation proceedings principal or anyone in his offi- are underway for a five and a ce could listen- in on classroom half acre aita crescent for a school exofeathw of ontario is watch ing you about fifty thousand f us aa waj as our spouses families and inlaws w hope that each of you realise the iwnenm responsibility you have to your voters aid your country and that you are ma lure clear sighted and inlelli pennington jtnt enough to shoulder that w separata bpoiislblllty iv m yaoxs yours truly miry j simpson rn the school initially planned folr roomstlod eventually f sixteen rooms la hopes to be ready for fail wot opening assaulted consmdc pennington crescent runs jrotheis ktt jflilcd off hounlainview road south of the present centennial school a former member of the board ed leblanc who mov ed to peterboroughwiil not be replaced the board felt activities chairman ben boyle in thi mail bag agreed while r thompson jug gested a light be installed warning that the switch faf hopetot world if thncsi zntztcarii solve own problems challenged hartley d j s 3 ear at long last nurses have re- ne wil uke mot ahted that verbal promises and gous view of such infraction two brothers involved in beverage room brawl in george town october 12th were jailed by magistrate james black on wednesday one of the pair age 20 was w itzzthmm iprined or 90 days for as- r ln8 georgetown police con- to appoint a replacement guhlt vmtm ko while in the execution of his duty the other brother age 27 got 75 days for obstructing the officer magistrate black told the men that they were fortunate not to receive the full term of two years imprisonment lm brown od optometrist st 35 mill street georgetown quit i off attain street phoni 177471 sherk its spying 10 hale drive georgetown ontario october 21 1966 he dear sir all supporters of the insinuations are useless of the criminal code nplicd trustee r thompson and probably against the bill of rights he laughed i all supporters of the hal warden hinton mentioned i chairman ben boyle summed ton county health nurses who that be had received a numberlthe type of offense and thatj up saying it is the opinion were present at the hilton of letters from nurses in sup- i police were engaged to enforce ru nrni ikai th fiiiri countv council meetini on oct nnrt of the public health nurlaw and order for the drotec- hal- warden hinton mentioned he said he was concerned at of the board that this feature county council meeting on oct be taken out and the system 18 left with a far greater un- derstandlng of why the world i imrhhike in lu present chaotic state port of the public health nur- law and order for the protec- sea however he added he hadltion of citizens heard utue from the public t court is going to sup- since some of the reeves and p 1mm without question deputy reeves of the county ne added john mcgbe norval is the talk of the nervahsh club and other 4h clubs all across canada since he received the iihrnunw pioneer women centennial travel award earlier this month simtnwujs mr tl sharp advisor for selected by the canadian council on 4h clubs from nomina- mrs thomas of port colborne employment relations to the council in apite of their pro- tions submitted by the provinces john will travel to israel has been visiting the linbams registered nurses association longed exposure to the nurs- in the summer of 1967 he will represent not only the local they drove her back home on of ontario trnao speaking ing situation did not know v 1 sunday jon behalf of the public health that public health nurses werej nurses saidi effect that if registered nurses with addlf- georgetown public library effective from november lit 1966 the cost of adult library cards will beincreaseo from 10c to 25c each the library board regrets the necessity for hii increase the first since 1898 there will be story telling times for children in the junior library starting in nov 1966 fridays 230 pm for proschool children saturdays 5 3 pm for ouv cmkfren r i v club and the county of halton but the 75000 ah club mem- bets in canada for a two month period abroad limehouse ashgrovk spent thirty years with india missions a very pleasant evening was spent at the fall thankoffering of limehouse presbyterian wms in the church on thursday last mrs john murray wife of the minister at caledon east was guest speaker having spent thirty years on the mission field in india she was prepared to bring a most enlightening illustrated talk on the work in the bhil field she traced the development of the work from its beginning with rev john buchanan mrs f j shorttll and hiss ann shortul accompanied by miss cathy sinclair at the piano sang two lovely duets mrs sanfpjd chaired the meeting in the absence of president mrs mitchell mrs gordon booth read scripture and mrs gisby led in prayer mrs a w ben ton introduced the speaker and imrs bert benton thanked those contributing to the program mrs murray pronounced the benediction mrs crichton and mrs patterson arranged a love ly lunch in the basement af terwards miss helen mills has been on holidays with her mother here mr and mrs a c patterson spent the weekend with the charles sinclair at wetland mr and mrs c maltby spent the weekend with the rogers at their cottage near dorset mr and mrs snippe and fa mily visited in hamilton on eunday mr and mrs john baker vis ited relatives in sl catharines on sunday mr and mrs bert benton and mr t h price visited mr and mrs gordon quinton meaford on sunday mrs sanford mr bill san- ford and miss cathy kenney motored to ottawa last week- end mrs mitchell who has been visiting mr snd mrs d arch there for the past month returned home with them congratulations to mr and mrs mac herrington on the arrival of a little son on mon day morning mr neil benton visited friends in london last week mr and mrs ed redmen and family of creighton mines pent the weekend with mr and mrs fred peihl and fami ly- mr and mrs w j gifford of newcastle n b have been visiting their daughter mrs gordon thompson her husband and daughter explains skills gained in home nursing course i relieve tension five dollars was voted to the muscular dystrophy association medicine and apply eyedrops a committee was appointed to j learned first aid treat- arrange a november euchre menlsi o the tgedi m mrs john bird gave a full re- aiiy ud th can st port of a district directors a disaster in case of war meeting she had attended milton iona study in the field of pub- lie health can warden hinton really assume that the public knows the true problems invol- ved informed public opinion can be very beneficial ignorj dial rev f n young baptized people whospeak the same i lujie gordon douglas robert j language and have the same 1 kayes 6on of mr russell kayes culture cannot ait down and j and the late mrs kayes at the discuss their problems then afternoon service at limehouse what hope is there for nations i presbyterian church on sunday who have language and culture barriers h leaders of the i ant public opinion can be mr f h price attended the wor are as apparently uninl astrous v i presbyterian synod meeting in l formed and perverse as the men i 1 smiths falls tuesday and wed- 1 elected by us to county council the lack of inlelligenrues- mrs cliff hunter was hostess nesday and visited a few daysj the prognosis for impro- tioning at the council meeting for the october meeting of ash- with rev and mrs a j calder v of the world situation was appalling leading one to grove womens institute on the at peterborough afterwards l poor wonder if mob psychology evening of the 18th it was the was the order of the day in i health meeting and mrs james the third meeting of the county council no doubt council it was obvious thatl carney presided the hymn of j limehouse accenters was held finds the public health nurses au nations was sung to open at the home of mrs t brown distrustful and adamant for the meeting members brought on saturday october 22 sek years nurses throughout ont- clean flannelette for dressings ection and care of scarves was arlo and across canada have and answered roll call by how discussed the group work con- attempted to solve their prob- train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times for information pnona the local cn paassnoar sstts office sisted of liedying and practic ing the hand rolled hem current events were given by mrs john bellboddy followed the program was turned by s talk on cancer by mrs w over to mrs jh hunter whojt craig heid who is a member had the ladies stand and sing of georgetown cancer society tkrep blind mice acting out i mrs cecil whson gave the the motions which made a lot courtesies and a social hour of laughter mrs gordon wing- followed the meeting field had some wonderful thoughts on the motto god we are all sorry to hear that gave to each of us the ingrcdi- jeff nurse had his jaw broken ents of happiness the mixing i while playing hockey in guelph is up to ourselves i and his many friends wish him i a speedy recovery mrs ralph cunningham en- lightened the members on good old standard time will many things she bad learned j be back with us on sunday i at last years home nursing know no one will forget course she demonstrated the i turn their clocks back one hour proper way to put on a pillow- 1 case to change sheets with a mr and mrs len coxe and patient in bed how to make daughter janice were guests handy little bags from a shettiat a wedding in sudbury over of newspaper how to give the weekend schools of practical nursing offer a iii rwiltti ravmlns fsmhukbcalltuniw smili flmififtai is one woman plus a lafttan sferiument is two rests secret bedlam fa o plus one bar sc four women plus icteck s cms mcumes mi i iv msm mies fttwumtt snail rot owns mrruam sw ml pwiiw cmwrwil gchootsof phacttcal huwtwfl 9mnnsomvcmcmso ma m ts good the majority had no clear i dhunding of the nurses dej sire to be recognized in their own right ss nurses without resorting to certification und- er the labour relations act which was never intended s oi owfc 60 so canadian national by trusting in the will of their employer l cover the 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