Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1968, p. 8

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4 r thursday march ii 1mi th oiorovtowh hrat1 page 8 above a hydro lineman sit an a truck ladder and directs georg firefighter dur- 5 jz- zsmjiblsbx ssu- sl fcig tho height of a firo which guttod 4 glan williams house bst wedncsdoy despite ef forts of firefighters the blazo fcft tho frame home of w montgomery in ruins at left fireman dirocts a stream of water into a flame filled ga- jbie all tiie contents of the house were lost in the blaze whh4foiftotjtftbodt mirj morning mr montgomery had boen working on tho house to prepjro it for sale only tho exterior wills were loft standing dismiss artottfiarge alter jail incident a leffal technicality won c qulttal wednesday for a youth charged with trying to burn down hal ton county jail while a prisoner there- last year judfio alan sprague dismiss ed the charge a sal rut the 10 year old when defense counsel william miarpo pointed out the written charge had dmiucdthc word wilfully which is included in the criminal codo wording of tho ofienc j in that oao thero u no nrorr to proceed any furtln r said judtfo sprajiuo m h iin ehoico but to find uio accused not jrullty r county iall aurd john mc cormlcjc had testified earlier he bad rutihed into tho youths cell october 10 to fiifctim it tin in his cot surrounded byl flames l l he didnt rtcem to want to move the jail kuahi jaid he had to bo taken by the urm and draped from the- ii and ifur hflt dlun t say uiythin lt hutfh warmlneton mc cortnlclcs superior had earlier refused tho youths rtvruiit to see a doctor and had heard someone in tin same- ctllj shout start a firo and youll go attention the fire waj confined to bed dlntf and paper ttlul in a col ntr of the cell pressing for a conviction on the arson rinrge crbwn attor ncy peter mcwjljioras aid the fire was wilfully id and al thoiih it imy not lnvc ct tin whole jill on fne the building nts flammable parts it 1 most hixardoiii to set lire in a jail uhcrn people are locked up and canno make their eicape hl said thercj were 18 mile pn oner ind one female in tho 110 yc ir old jatl tint nljht rrrttdott chtrfextculhsvflictr r a general menajer halton peel trust reports continuing steady growth some hrghuglrts htolu our annual heport halton mpp wants go train extension to serve georgetown jim snow hilton 1 ts rep sresclalueui tfuqauiio leu lature nd at qu en s part lait week tint go fnn it tho rapid tn i siskin of torn inuter trains sh n id lie c tended to itnc cunmnu kb in this pirt of tlie cimnt at prcscn tie m lute and green go trims are only in ser vice alodl tho it c 1 r be trween hamilton tnd 1 icl trin the cm tins spruce n be inc used t c ipncit nd must le expanded sno tml in tnaknir his mud n spl tli in the lefislilupe n expansion of the go transit ua the cpu existing line to gotiksullc fitrcetsvilu and milton and vn the cml to g rjcttmn ind acton would h l the una sijl te niid ice pt mc is h is b i n experienced with the iikishore foutc the go trim wore intiodu ced list m iv s in tvpeiimtnt to see if ptople would m ike use o ftlifm histoid of driving eari into iorrnto i he yo rn went believed it would be cliea ptr to in ike trilns a illnhli than to build n w ipi sswi lor car travel co seriec was dfined to carry 15 000 ptenjiirs diily when full sonir wis in op itlon b in t si plemlm r but it was so licet s ful it niched maximum ion in tom tint milton the county seat of hal tonift now almost completely eut off from public transit ser vice there are no bus links with the outturn part of tho count and buses travelling on ii w 401 make only infrequent stops in milton provincial officials expect the present go sjstem will have ani annual operating cost of aboutl 3 5 million wldch will he reduced by a yearly 2 million fcrant from theprovince the system is composed of til trains a day and officials expect tt is now cirrjlnd about 20000 passengers dailj during rush hours th is usually standing room only on the westbound go transit trains out o toronto a union station need double staff to serve health unit nursing needs adams photography weddings passports general photograph custom frrilihltig 40 prince charles dr gorgtowrt 773923 dr ii n hay the head of the hilton health ufutj said last week the unit needs twice is nuny public health nurses is it now las tofunction prop erlj the unit now has about 13 full time nursci but to carry out all the proj rams the unit should ijl dome ue said about jo nurses were needed he ad dod that the accepted ratio u uni nurse for every 8 000 pm- dents of the area since there are about 100000 people in halton now he said there should bo about 30 nurses but dr hay will not know now many nurses he wlu be ibbj to biro until county council approves his budget for loao i lie finance committee of coun cil meets this week to consider budieu so county council mi lit be able to deal with lt nixt luesday wsqs dr hay said that most of th budget is txken up with wages for staff member i he health unit was forbidden to hin any nurses for more than a year up until ltt fall whin it finally settled t con tract with the nursis a yeir before the nurses had walked off the job in protest of working condltioni and retur ned only after jroylistliif the unit forbidding u to hire any nursus until it contract was si j ned i ho health unit then ftittfld to negotiate until the fireyllst inc was lifted and the nurses refused to lift it until a con tract was siflncd the matter was solved only after a provincial mediator was appointed to gupervlso the talks when tho eontnet wis fin ally signed dr hay said it was the wrontf time of year to hire any nurses most nurses are hired after the end of tho unl verslty school year he explain ed whon now nurses are grad uatlng wailing to hlra now be said the unit would wait until the end of thlitschool year to hire 7 he unit attempted to hire one graduate last spring to break the greyllsting hut when she learned the situation alio refused to report to work none of the programs of the unit had to ho dropped dr hay said but many of them ware retrenched many pro grams that had been carried on automatically in halton schools are now done only at tho rtr quest of school officials such programs as child health clinics in the southern part of the county were also curtailed tho doctor said becausa very few parents wero bringing their children to them in the nor thern areas ho addd where i the parents were more often j self employed and thus had no paid medical plan morel children were brought to the clinics olhar programs with a ful staff dr hay said some programs could be cirried out that mifjit ventmlly save timo ind money for tho unit and the potential patient mutlple screening projects could be carried out with a full complement of stiff metnbi rs dr iliy r when pithnts arc brought in or withered in one place for one tvpc of te t such as chest yrajs for tub erculosis otmr tests such is urine samples to test for diabetes of eye tests could be carried out at the same time it is much easier he sild to detect diseases befori they fet a hold tmjjie piticnt thin to hive to nit in ilreidy sick person a full staff of mir could also bo used effectively in tho mental heilth field dr hiy sud the nurst s could jivc pr llminary cxmun itiqils to deter mine which pitirnti rd pay chintric help he siid oipre is a shortage of psychiatrists he added jims steering service whml allonmnt whnl bilncino 9 compuu brnkt smrvlcn gtntral rpairi pru s cln willkmi 1967 1966 svin0 ami term toeposijs itortqt j6042574ft pjnt morlfgef f 200121 32jusis bonili slotlj coh 4 1066ijm 9525492 tolal a jri5 under administration slsts0oi 6919624 wt net probt wl m17207 nd general jtcservri rracbed sl22500o a cvpy ofow annual report vui suit ct request board of directors o e manning trtiuent and cnltflxecullm orfictf xt c a martin w j beatly via president t s mcljuchlul secretary j r barber e bamngham j a carroll a g clarloon y no 1 a i kher g if i ort ocjm frier e gouldln angm mcmiljan qaem milix j penjiltey e 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