Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1968, p. 3

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thi okoitowm hiraltf thursday mpt mi ltt packs politics ruining health ujnit says former moh county councillors playing politics have ruined the hiuon county health unit former medical officer of health dr hugh hay charged dr hay who has been reliev ed of his position as mh said he got no support in running the health unit from either the hoard of hfcalth or the county personnel committee how can the moh do a job if he rots no support from the board of health or the person nel committer he aik hulth board- he suggested the board of health should be made up of citizens at large rather than by county councillors county warden william hun erv olf georgetown said that dr- hay asked to resign because of continual absenci from the job huhteralso said dr hay had been warned by a thrcoman committee of the health board hat absenteeism would not be permitted oakvilln deputy heve 11 gillies first made public the fact that dr hay had been re ueved and that the former assistant moh dr l m stuart had been appointed moh stepped order gillies contacted queens park and atopped the order naming dr stuart moh from being approved by the ltgov because county council had not yet had a chance to approve the board of health recommendation ir stuart had said he would like to be named moh in stead of acting moh until a new one is named when he would step down again the position pays 517000 a year and dr hay held it for less than a year he started last september after the health un it had been without an moh most of the year following the designation early in 1067 of dr archie bull the health unit has bacn op erating in a state of deepening crisis for the past two years in 1000 the nurses on tha staff walked off th job and re turned only after greyjuting the health unit preventing it from hiring any more nuraei until a new contract was rrttled talk draflod i the contract talks draggrj on til september of 1067 and lr that time many of the nurses on staff had quit or moved aw ay so the health unit wj short handed the health unit now ha about half the nursed on staff that are required to run a full program as s result many of the normal clinics and school programs that the unit has had in the past have been eliminated from the scheduln and are now set up only o v request dr hay sa id early this year that he expected to be ahlc to hire enough nurses when uni versity graduates became av ailable this spring but only a handful applied for the johs available and nnt all the applicants accepted job the health unit now has ab out 15 nurses and to be prop erly staffed dr hay said it should have about 30 weve picked up five people recently but four have left us so were only up one he said dr hay also said that he ex pected in the near future health units would bid for the services of public health nurses much like board of education now bid for teachers because nurses are so scarce warden hunter said the board of health had tried its best to get additional staff but there just were no people available ilthough halton pays good money we have never ntrfered with dr hay when he was run ning the board of health you just cant go out and pick these nurses up dime a dozen you know reeve hunter said- for most of this year halton and peel health units had dis cussed the possibility of merg ing um two units to form a re- jlanaj service which would be eligible for an increased prov incial grant halton officials are still try ing to promote the merger even though peel cointy has issued a plan for forming a regional government on its own with out any halton municipalities included retain county reps on sheridan college board bylaw tightens control over building excavations three readings were given to a new bylaw covering excava tion and fencing t monday- nights council meeting the bylaw xparked- by the concern of fche halton hills ratepayers after the death of a child by drowning in an excav- atlon makes fencing and drain ing a must for every builder and contractor before leaving the site unattended the fencing and drainage must be approved by the en gineer building inspector oi safety officer if ue work is not done to the satisfaction of the town the iowoi may do the work and bill the contractor the building inspector and the safety officer were made jointly responsible for the en forcement of this bylaw and responsible for the notification to the builders and contractors of the provisions of lh by4aw the enforcement of this bylaw shall take precedence over any other duties of the inspector and safety orticer a fine of not more than three hundred dollars foreach offence will be levied- cr young stated this bylaw may be amended to coincide with bylaws from other areas that have been tested in court business directory donald a gay bc introduces bio engimberin the tibw painless spinal tfffirapy 30 mill st georgetown ut appointment call 773401 c0rbett77 chiropractic clinic spinal xray service available by appolntrrtnl it7o31 m mill st old pot ohu walker currie optometrists 12 mil st s brampton phone 4514474 hours 0 im to 6 p in tuesday to saturday friday t am to 0 pm evening by appointment mcbain and hulme ontario land surveyor wlllowdala 2125534 lc millksse ols 8tmj27s residence robert r hamilton optomtekist llfl mountaiiwiew road south carretal nldg per appointmaht w7m7i optometrist l il brown 0 d 35 mill si per appointment phone 77367l barragers cuanrshlrt laundrr 18 main s 6tf guelph all work don oil premises wallace thompson 3lrd division ceurt clark cemrnualenar cj6dtttown animal clinic 103 guelph street ome hour b3 pm monday to friday dctovtf hour 011 am monday to saturday 60 pm monday wednesday and friday r cask in dvm he buckrell dviul phon 77174 don brander barb britton chosen for leadership camp don brander 22 of kk j nerval and barbara britton 21 of rr- 1 acton hve been cho sen to attend the junior farm er leadership camp to be held t geneva tark on lake couch- ichintf don brander is aecretary of the norval junior farmer and u ledfci oi the halton 411 tract oa- club he hu com pleted 8 4h cluhfl beltif noted junior livestock judge both at the royal winter fair and in county competitiona don is presently a partner in the family dairy farm enter prise miss britton is secretary- trea surer of the acton junior insti- t li t ea in tttiyscompirt e d 13rttf homemakinir club project re ceiving county and provincial honours barbara has been act ive in the acton junior instit ute for three years she is em ployed as a hairdresser in ge orgetown a move to have no repreaelit ativ from halton county coun cil on the board of direct on of sheridan college was turned back by county council last veek when they referred it to the personnel committee reeve g gallagher of bur hng on contended everything related to education should be left to the incoming county board of education disagreeing reeve h hi n too of acton member of the sheridan college board claimed this would indic ate no inter et an sheridan pn thepart of county council he pointed out peel would still have two representatives on the twelve man board- theaclon ruevr who is paid at present moved there beno pay for the job he cuixnrid only people who ore interested in the college would be on the board rather than those inter ested n the money deputy beeve w gillies slat ed he admired hi decision but reminded him many councilors have to pay someone to tak their place when they tiend meetings this suggestion would take us back to the old sytem where only the rich can aerve on boards he added the province atppointect and peel appointee dont get paid retorted reeve hintoti i wonder if anyone around this table is less interested be cause they are paid queried deputy reeve kvclyn burke of burlington could they find a better reeve in acton if they werent she asked the ac ton reeve i doubt it retorted rctve hinton county council appoint ments are a waste of time it should be from some other group perhaps the childrens aid opined deputy retve gillies reevn w coulter suggested the province had auggeated county appointee because they are closer to the people and felt the practice should be continued finally the aaotion to keep the repreaentatrvea on the board and continue to pay them their present per diem rale won out acton likely to get 69 esquesing township acres sixtynine acres of esquesing township will likely be trans ferred to acton when the ont ario municipal board issues a decision on the annexation pro posal at a recent brief hear- ing esquesing represented by solicitor terry balnes register ed no objection to hie annexa tion subject to the condition the area not be usod for muni cipal garbage dump purposes mr balncs told the sparsely attended hearing that the es quesing council had been peti tioned by the vritopayers in the vicinity of the land to b an nexed to niake sure the town did not turn it into agarbagp dump fog area kuhject to the usual procedure mr ralne said the- township has no other objeetion could this possibly happen asked the chairman mr shrives mr balnea replied that be cause the township is not zoned there is no assurance for resi dent of the area that it could not happen although the town had id visej the area would pro bably be vonrd rl if annexed residents have no real protect ion said mr raines he admit ted however the possibility of turning it into u garbage dump was remote mr shrives declared thi township could take comfort in the fsct that if the town at tempted to make the land i garbage disposal site it would mean another public hearn with objections being heard cmon along red cross blood donor clinic monday september 9th 1968 1 130 to 00 and 600 to 845 pm holy cross church auditorium maihj avenue east qeoroetown i ample parking space healthy persons regardks of- blood group- or rh type between tfie age of t 8 and 65 abe urgently needed newdonorj register mdmc tkanskmltatipnbabysttinp at the cunic available to donors if require phom kin r h jonm 1773435 on clinic day 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