Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 28, 1968, p. 9

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i exercise march storm bhow pie bill ngrhom toft q1v instruct nnpntlrnk mines to three george town militiamen during exercise march storm held it canadian forces base borden this weelc tne georgetown militiamen are i to r private dennis wardell 2 gower crt sergeant sleveewlng 80 weber drivearid private bob howson 57 stevens cresc the three local men are serving with the lome scots at left private rwarshall hansen 47 maple ave georgetown takes time out from the exercise for k coffee break health unit to sponsor nurses in public heglth tfallon county health unit might soon get at least four dew public health nurses to help it out of the current man power shortage the unit now has about 15 nurses ond the county medical officer of health dr hugh hay said recently that he nee ded about 15 more the board has agreed to spon sor two nurse now taking pub lic health courses in university if they are approved in an interview with the director of nursing tho sponsorship costs ui county no money but assures the nurses that they will be enrployrd by the untt wbrtr they graduate student nurses who are thus sponsored arc el igible to obtain provincial bur- aaries to aid in financing their education the applications are the first lnwqre than a year and a half since the nurses grey listed the unit during wage negotia tions the greylisting prevented ihc unit from hiring any nurs ed until wage talks wcro set tled thctunitucircruscd lo talk until the grey listing wn lifted and negotiation alleinpls dragged on until last summer when a provincial mediator was appointed to preside at the talks the contract was finally settled last fall in the mail bag second tissues magazine slated for next week as nurses quit working over the period and there were no replacements available the unit had to cut back on some- programs nothing was discontinued completely dr jlay said but some school programs that had been routine are now done only on request of the school offic ials m cd i cat c i ini err in the southern part of the court ty have also been ut back tho clinics arc more popular in the northern areas dr hay said where parents are not so likely to have employers who provide a medicalaid plan for their workers dr hay has arranged to have dental clinics in milton in tho christian education centre of st pauls 77 maple avenue w march 24 3g3 dear sir ijenfe allow mc space in the herald to say a fiw words com- ccrning issues magazine wc are pleased to report to the pcopli oi georgetown that sues number one sold over jmu copies at the same time we would liketo thank all the local advertisers who guvc us the initial push in our organi zation issues magarine number two will appear on the stands on april 1 for sure and it will contain over 30 pages along ecialry- much uie bubble glass technique exciting craft hobby mrs betty brooks o burling ton fascinated members and iesutirtltattsir crafts of georgetown march meeting at the home of mrs t beer with iser craft of bubble gjass cubs tour abitibi see paper coating leaden mrs x owen and mrs terrv colter and helpers mr owen and mr pcllotier were divided into two urounr to twentyfour cubs members of i watch tho processim and hear the 5th georgetown b pack explanations of each operation toured abllibi provincials g- they watched the mixini of orfictown eoatinu mill wedneil colours mountini the rollers on day march 20 the cubs anil the machines creatine varil thb ormrmvn hirald thursday march m 1m pace pensioner picks jail over fine a pensioner decided the best thins or him was a ten day jail seffienc fterbelft cbn- vlcted of shoplifting in- halton county court wednesday and fined l or ten days this iz a pretty despcrit treasure commented magi ttrate rpbert graham is there any oth solution to this ftbe bfl year 6id acton man tftid hwonvlction would prob ably mean the loss of his ren ted rodfci in acton ahd said tho only place nr had togo to wa the county jail until he rce eived hut monthly ojd age pen- lcn- r t itnc jnan said heyexprctcd bis tft beque by marchzijjh arid mafiitrate graham told htm if he ewvelip with thel fine he troum be release before hlif ten days arc tin reluctant in send you to i jau hfl sold acting crown attorney wil- liam shacpc said tho- man had fionc into an a b v store in acton and come otit with j pound of butter and a package i of checr in his pocket he was j stopped by store manager don ild undsay he pleaded guilty to the shop- lifting charge and has taken up residence on a temporary hasi in halton county jail icxturh cutting rolls andj fhrets and sort i lit and inspect ion the four lasted ahout an hour yoiiare injured by a hitandrun driver you can claim damages from the motor vehicle accident claims fund for further information wnte director of cliimt motor vahiclitaccldnt claimx fjund ontario department oftransport 10 st mary st toronto 5 ontario progress plates bowls lamp shades mobiles etc in attractive ins and colours wore on dis play she explained the procedure of placing the desired color be tween two pieces oi class then fusing them by placing in a sin at correct temperatures e gas so formed cresting the desired bubble effect mrt fceer president remind- ed the members of the display f tapestries now showing t th q centre and read everal letters announcing etft displays courses work shops trips etc offered by various colleges and guilds in cluding the current display at house sol afternoon tea was served by mrs alan macintosh mrs mil ton bird mrs e carney mrs c hraudford and mrs knoes- pcl pourei tea 1du8 officers are vounder mrs may me mayer east president mm g iron side president mrs t beer let vice president mrs ii lies- em 2nd vice president mr adams 1 photography i weddings passports general photography leslie clark treasurer mrs c brandford recording sec rets ryrmrs dcharlesr cor- responding secretary mrs c pogal craft convener mrs j oliambcrlain social convener mrs sally llahn programme convener mjs g ironside acc- ton itopresentative mrs w bcatty nrrsttrrtssifcx nriiitber one there is only one drawback that is- the price hs been for ced m to20c pci single copy due to mounting production cost st ill we believe that nowhere con a maga zine of this she and format be purchased at such a low price if any persons missed issues one we may e able to nulce ar rangements for selling both ed- jlicns ot issues for 2sc how ever this plan still in the works we hope that the people oi george i ou n will continue to support the local student ses- ponsibility movement through purchase of isues magaztne take a tip bunny shell love an

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