Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1966, p. 10

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workshops train leaders kewufljest at retarded association dinner mxmno mom haltohe mwme at queens park george kerr nd north hel ton association for the mentally retarded president robert kamerva ra georgetown councillors william smith and whaldsn emmerson wilton deputy raava charlaa men- efy andjesquesing authority for the mentally retarded member paul armstrong the geor- qetapncouncilora and deputy reeve menefy were guests at the north halton associa tions banquet at hornby towers golf club recently where mr kerr was the suest spaa- nurses county stalemate in negotiations dispute j yyjjr hvsaon raid the bast eonne of action for halton countys public health annas still remains an open- ejoestton following the nurses tneettng last wednesday night with two representatives of the segfcrtered nurses assoeution of ontario president and spokesman for the nurses local organisation mrs ilorm hassoa said that no- tiring definite was decided up on but that diffranteonrses of action were discussed lira hassan and her 30 nur- see met with laura barr exec trtive secretary of the rnao end uoyd sbarpe director of employee relations special committee the emergency meeting was called after the wardens spe cial committee told the nurses for the second time that they mold have to become certified as a bargaining group before negotiations could reopen the nurses who want a vol notary bargaining unit felt that ibecominittee s decision was a breach of promise and rumors of resignations followed that her public health nurses would apply for certification de spite the fact that she was dis gusted with the whole affair walked out charles menefy milton dep uty reeve walked off the com mlttae november 21 in disgust at the way the meeting was be ing conducted one of the clauses in he ne gotiatins between the two par ties centred around the fact that an arbitrator would be cal led in if talks got bogged down warden hlnton denying that the committees decision was a breach of faith said that the council was trying to protect nurses because the new coun dl to be elected in december might think differently about the whole issue weve leftit up to the nur ses themselves which route to follow said mrs hesson after the meeting with bnao repre sentatives thought that another meeting might be called in car ry january hornby teen beliefs discussion tpic for young folk the young folk met on sun day right in tba hornby unit ed church basement with 30 sneiabers and one visitor atten idlng during the discussion a nodal event was discussed membership cards were avail ble tor those who wished to r of the club the 1 meeting will be held 11 at ashgrove united church teen belief bout religion made a 1 int topic for dlscnssiott anne giuis betty leblche bobby bobson and david bous- fleld nerved itmeh everyone enjoyed singing folk songs ac hy rev keith with his guitar tba north trafalgar com asunlty club held their month y euchre party on thursday bight december 1 at the per cy kerry school there were 14 tables of euchre la play with the prises going to the following winners mrs frank dowbng mrs- ta leslie vee- nle bradley and alec watson lucky draws were won by bes sie dare alma couse ernest martin and wilmer mason lunch was served by the tri angle 8 group belated birthday greetings to douglas leslie who celebrated ha birthday on november 28 mrs martin sonthwood on nov ember 34 and martin south wood on november 26 the committee of the boyne commrmity centre held a euch re on friday night december 2 there were w tables in play with the prizes going to the following winners mrs clare ford mrs frank peacock bob pajdrsoa and tom bousfield the lucky draws were won mrs george marshall and bur- nes ooulson lunch was served by the committee the next euchre will be on december ib the eden united church young peoples society met on sunday at the home of both and wilms mason the roll can name one parable was a a by the ten members pa awn t catherine han read a ejnapter from the study book wldcs was followed by a short lunch was served wrl oat well wishes are extended j jamaon who is a t as the oakvidetrafal- gar memorial hospital follow ing an operation for appendic itis the young folk held a skat ing party at the milton acna on saturday night and returned to bethel united church base ment where they all enjoyed dancing lunch was served by the committee sheep strawberry clubs are being organized or 4h in pest years the halton fl sheep club and more recently the 4h strawberry dob have been quite successful organisa tion of these two 4h clubs for 1087 is planned for thursday decmber 6th at the agrkultv- dal office milton any rural boys and girls who are between the agea of 12 and 21 as of jan uary 1st 1087 are invited to join either one or both of these th agricultural clubs the h sheep club member cares for a flock of at least five ewes and their lambs and at the achievement day next fall will exhibit one lamb from his or her flock in addition rec ords of production costs are maintained the 4h strawberry club member if a first year member will plant at least 200 strawber ry plants in the spring of 1067 records of production costs are kept and meetings are held to discuss cultural methods dis ease control and weed and mar keting problems second year 4h st club members will continue with the strawberry patch they started during then- first year and may wish to add to their planting promise new road to t c playground r k mcmillan chairman of the credit valley conservation authority told members at a meeting last week that the peel county council has agreed to pick up the tab for a new road from the village of terra cotu north chlnguacousy township will build the road with county fin anclng this should be good news to the many visitors to the terra cotu conservation area webbs greenhouses rotod mums cyclamen roinsittias azaleas lady mac koonias mixed poms all types of tropical plants cut flowers arrangements we deliver anywhere in the world town line norval sejelse mail early this christinas december 17th btiiabstdatb for heal christmas t am8fifarrwy christmas cards uraesles elth not mora men ftye written wards ot matlikjf v ivies eayafeeynmm ami ipewawwlqb eepeaaw a fapvo faoxu w ewwwilva ef mortal batten church women ase e monday rfev mu at atttff jdlawad cfrtttefc the special feetnte ef tasting wet an dtnttrated talk try mrs bnlph wilson of tor- eette she has recently returned from a trip to the orient where she visited japan and korea mrs wilsons talk was boot low trip haltc freshytarial vcw have just cnaehtded a series of woai tease wears training s cor presidents leaders end chain of following committees ptograa mlng leadership davelopseent end dtisessup tad sodal act ion the first series were held at christ chttreb clarksoa and at st pauls mtue they were radar the leadership of mrs x flowers atatdowvaje the top ics were adopuve laws which was given by mrs betty hawke government which was given by mrs doris lemon woman and law which was read by mrs teen afcnleol and which wis the copy of an ad- drew given by mrs c blelakl a lawyer in toronto anyone interested in any of these top ics should contact mrs e flow ess bb 1 meedowvale the second series of shops was under the leader ship development committee whose chairman is mrs e sov ereign burlington identical sessions were held at water down and streotsvuie the lead era were from the board ef women toronto and were miss marion thompson miss mar- jorle smith and mrs percy chalmers they brought with them a wealth of resource material in the form of tapes the l of mate was stressed at hajhngeaiatiti and efhsao seaateayt the songs seed were from the book ea titled folk hongs of canada this hook was teosaaaianiistl aaa la preparing for ear m tka thaam el tea 4ar am yon utoajm lean usteatar was darelopad ht a eamtloflal aatrloa hr jon kaijerle tatltk tils was a ittinf elimu tec optometrist at 33 mill street georgetown quit off main street m0wt77gtt hornby friends ot bonald feather- tone will be pleased to hear he was able to return home on friday from the milton district hospital the halton plowmen s assoc iation held their annual meat- big and euchre at the orange han hornby on saturday night december 2 there were 11 tables of eiichrejnv play with prises going to ua following winners mrs boss n mrs george beadhesd tom howden and boss segsworth a lucky draw was held with halton countys queen of tba furrow rosemary booth pull ing the winning ticket which waa owned by harry davis lunch iru served by boy wilson and mrs garnet howden of the hornby united church- e fred babcock died in the joseph brant memorial hospi tal on saturday awrning dee- ember 3 at the age of 80 the funeral service was held monday dec 8 from the mcnabb funeral home milton solid state fic multiplex tuner u builtin four 8 duocon speakers deliver rich high fidelity sound 4epeed automatic changer has professional style cnelng awttch eon- stand speed motor 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