Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1967, p. 10

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f j a suggestion at a recent meeting of georgetown oouncil urged members to wcgtlwoou cni6tgry be aware of a land requirement some future council may be faced with when the town reaches the mage when a second cemetery is needed how far in the future is sdtutbtion poillt e a n f years according to harry savings secretary of the georgetown cemetery board which looks after beautiful greenwood cemetery bordered by king nebrwq st maple avenue and mountainview road mr savings said 1500 unused plots still exist in the cemetery good for another 35 years he estimates says health unit problem is keeping adequate county staff securing and keeping an ade quate number of qualified work ers for the haltorremraty health unit was termed as a chronic problem oj former medical of fieer o health dr archie bull inhis year ind report on 1966 to halton county council dr bull who officially signed on december 31 after 14 and one half jcars of service l the county said at some tunes it was possible to secure a suf fluent number of staff but most of the time our staff has been belo base line he indicated no doubt part of the pffcblcm is reluctance on the part of elected rcpresenta iives to end tax money to pay balancs ibove those being offer ed in other areas undoubtedly it is much easier to carry on a good pro with adequate staff the annual report which i bummar zed nil health unit work during the last year point ed out the drop in the numberl of clinics and the total attend ancc figure from those report i ed the previous year was due to the puhhc health nurses beihgl away from work for an eight icck period following their mass resignation in september the payment of 298 741 46 to health unit emploees and board members accounted for the major portion of the units expenditures in 1966 the fig ure included 15 541 for em ployer paid benefits all ex penditures totalled 357 60279 and there was an estimated sur plus of 2 394 16 on the year a operations the figures represented a drop of just over 8000 under the 19g5 cost of 365 926 61 the number or communicable diseases reported during the year leaped significantly to 63 42 over the 1965 total of 21 big gest single increase was that of scarlet fever and streptococcal sore throat there were 36 cas es reported in 1966 compared to only seven in 1965 the number of cases of infectious hepatitis was also on the upswing from 12 to 26 during the year there were 172 child health clinics held and total attendance was 11 144 the previous year there were clinics with a total attendance of 13 468 in dental care 7 505 children were treated and 14 950 were examined treatment was com pletcd on 8 684 children and the number of teeth needing treatment totalled 22 425 it was ntcd the greatest phasis has been placed on the preschool and the junior grad cs of children the extension of the testing to include some 3 000 children seems to have had very good results the plan is to continue this on a competitive basis between classrooms and schools halth nurses visited 11067 families during the year and a summary of the nurses work ing hours shows 16 per cent was spent in schools 21 per cent in the office 36 per cent visiting homes three per cent at clinics nine per cent at pre natal classes one per cent on other activities and 11 per cent travelling total of 2 852 teacher nurse conferences were con ducted and service was given to glen williams present testaments to new church members at the united church service sunday morning each member received into the church recent ly were presented with a new english translation of the new testament by rev r w rid ley her family and friends had a little birthday party for mrs chyton allen on april otih in eluded were her daughter myr lie bill ind caroline fcrson granddaughters margo and judy tkilhams tom maxwell mr and mrs tom warncs mrs r mcmastcr ind mr j hooper mrs jack norton is home from st joseph s hospital m guelph the explorer group held their aceklj meeting last wed ncsday afternoon with twentj four girls present rev r w ridley and rc ii llowelhn attended the meeting yc extend congratulations to cheryl spcnce who passed with high marks her primary ballet dancing examination vickie lay of brampton is her teacher members of the indies guild and guests were entertained at the home of mrs j crawford last week when they held a sho wer for the ladies bazaar which fe to be held may 13th eason and mrs h gamn who leave by boat this thurs day for a holiday in the british isles mrs w hughes and children of temiskaming spent a week recently with her parents mr and mrs w schenk little ricky stanel has been sick with pneumonia we hftpe he is all belter now steven deforcst entertained his friends at his birthday par ty last friday when he was eight ears old they mcluded billie klassen hugo palle tim clark michael iddon jamie lawson and cousins evelyn and barbara deforest and his sister debra hu cousin douglas deforest was not able to attend because he was sick with the mumps the centennial committee held a bingo in the town hall last wednesday night mr alex taylor called the mimbers he was assisted by alf spcnce and mrs taylor next sunday is laymen a sun day in the united church when the laymen of the church take the service i welt wifbw are sent to ftoland raines who was taken fclto ceotvetowr nd district hmphal last friday morning lqab bui group sang uiertwoddiast ctsl aims 35 059 children in 88 elementary schools an additional 1 926 high school atudents were ex amined great canucks mackenzie helped canada to responsible government on tf a mrls prepared by cdhs student william lyon mackenzie by barbara panknln william lyon mackenue was born in dundee scotland on march 12th 1705 and in 1820 he sailed for quebec after working for a few weeks on the lachinc canal he moved to ontario and on hay 18th 1824 he commenced the publication of the colonial ad vocate a newspaper which spe cializetl in the criticism of the abuses of public administration mackenzie felt that upper canada was being run by a few aristocrats the lieutenant go vernor held supreme power and the ohuch o- england and the executive council united with the governor to dispense pat ronage to their friends and sup porters only those among the favoured class could and such a type of government to their bfang but many settlers oocu pied with their farms had no time to voice their political grie vances in november 1825 mackcn tie moved the colonial advo cate to toronto so that he would be in the centre of pollti cal controversy his vicious at tacks caused some young mem bers of the ruling set to smash bis press in 1826 but he was awarded damages the publicity turned him in to a popular hero and this scr ved as a basis for his election into the assembly however be cause of his agitation he was repeatedly expelled from the government house ln1834 he was chosen llrat mayor of toronto the previous four years had a characteristic reaction upon public opinion and in the election of 1835 the l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off main street phone 8773671 befornrera obtained a majority due largoly to the efforts of mackenzie when the reformers under mackooile demanded a responsible government it was turned town because the tor les believe that such principles were the first step to separa uon from britain the refusal of tficlr 3omahas caused the reformers to engage in open rebellion which finally exploded in toronto a war rant for mackenzie s arrest was the georgetown htrali page 10 sent out but he managed ta escape to the us with the help of some of his followers through his agitations wil ham lyon mackenzie helped to set canada on a path of re sponsible government be wai a great canadian who tough perilously for what he believed making his adventures unparal lelcd in canadian history your savings earn a good rate of interest at halton peel trust 42 special savings accounts interest it reckoned on the minimum monthly balance 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