Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1968, p. 2

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admittjances births shbw increase in august report admission at adukj and chil dren to georgetown and dis hct memorial hoaplul last month was wy up over the tame period last year and so was the number of births ac cording to a statistical report just released admission in august totalled 339 compared to 03 in august of 1067 while births totalled fa compared tn 13 a yeairaffa jt brings to 1207 the total num- er of adults and child patients admitted to hospital during the first eight months of this year so far this year there havo on an average- day the hos pitals patient load was 336 ad ults and children and 59 new born ttie percentage of beds bcmi 188birthi in he hosplt xoccupied during august was 503 adults and childrens and there were sit deaths in hos pital during auguit raising thr total to 38 for the year thorc were 47 operations per formed during lhf month nine of them major and 14 of them removals of tonsils and aden oids emergency visits tolslltd 354 36 bassinettes lower than us ual because august is tradition ally the low month of the year for occupancy however the average occupancy for the whole eight months to date stands at medical and surgi cal b8 per cent maternity 41 per cent and- childrens ward so per cent three split 1000 fridays stag dinner thi oioroavrown mirald thursday siml uth lmavfy pa3e in thi mail rao ambiguous untrue then sueme says ratepayer 9 mfcuntainview m n by ralph hawet the proceeds of thin satur may niehts dance ar gowr to j he saturday morning hockey jpoup who as you know wil soon be operating on a full time lasis caring for the towns rnwll fry who elect to play jockey during the winter jiimths the proceeds will go towards payin2 for equipment supplied ly the sponsors bob and cory will supply thr ttiukic and it is hoped that ynun al heart and sports mtnd- 3rd memberswill help support the few who ho o much by ha jvihg a niaht out at the audit rlum ll wat hectic to say that la weekend was i busy one would be putting it mildly or to many member it jwu hectic for norm ward ways and means chairman and 4 hose who helped him the week jtnd began in earned on wed- mesday when the elimination zboards- for fridays itag were ct up which is a complicated chore of checking and cross sehcckinc where a mistake jcould be a catastrophe ajjain thursday more names were add led and so on to friday evening with fingers crossed that it twill all go off as planned assisted fiy ilarry rotlofnil dance olher -members- wern bob mackenzlc henry hate and busy v the corn roast bruce collins thrwway split the twenty extra prizes were won by 5 bnttomley w and k hewitt w icnleby k dickin son w hanson p chaplin c kngleby n mcdonald t wyiic h addy it hvdc ii harlow 1 louth g haydon j waglaflc r deroo j qulnn jim and art k hill j hatwer the 1000 was split three ways and c spence c handy and d weir received 333 each the all wave length radio was won by jerry tomkins approval and applaud of every person present went o art roberts for his efforts in making ihe entertainment succo 11 of this wpx going on irs section while all of this wan upstair the downstai wai operating in top gear the friday night dart shoot was taken over by several very en terprising ladies and in conse quence became one of the bet ter shoots of the year vcrtle colliiui maud norrie jeim gar- butt and lottie isottoms saw to it that the games were run off on schedule and that the follow ing people tcok home prires joe poirier flossie traccy wondie hamilton mac mclean mike geoiae alice ruirncr dave ttowman iou simpson carman stoddart t carsuell cam too soon saturday morning came inn soon for many of the mcjnlrs i it went off as planned and proved to he most succesiul jt started with an excellent dinner lhanks to the lojal ind ies of the branch the enter- tainment which followed was by far the best that has been en- gaged the elimination draw who were back at the branch i which aain was in the capable gome signing up youthful hoc- piands of bill ttarmachan who al- key players others upstairs pul- ao acted as mc for the eveningtlng the auditorium back into iwent off without a hitch bill shape for the saturday night come to outrch collecting corn and other esnen jjias nceiary to ensure suc cess ttje attendance ra the sat urday night dance has been ta kin an irpward trend during the last few weeks but last sat urday itovi hllller and his group had the hall packed it is hoped that this li an indica tion of the attendance that cart he expected during ihr tali and winter months prizes were won by lloyd hichards earl landers and harold henderson i sunday morning wai another busy morning follows were hard at it loading tables chairs portable stoves etc into a truck to transport lo gord browne s for the corn roast back cor corn members of the branch and the ladies auxiliary colour par ties travelled with the branch pipe band to cooksville where the official opening of the new branch bujldihg was held most of these people returned tn time tn enjoy the corn which was coo ked by orval itayner although there were a couple of showers during the afternoon the cirn roast went off well with the usual hall game and horse siiom and the friendship which is always found on such occas- ioni christian reformed church 7h lnm grfllown al j vndnpol mlnlti- sjo m ndli0 pm visltolts welcome service uverv sunday iisteh every sunday lo the back yo cod hook radio mlnuur dr jmi ndirhel ckey 510 8s0 m ckgm 1311 1030 im ckoc 1150 1130 jfcm chin 400 pm 1007 jes first baptist church main ltd ctmlph 7s4vl mini i r kv l m wlllon 1773084 10 am sunday church school worship services 11 am mornlnr service 7pni evening service orcanltt mr w townend choir dlreetnr mr doutf peck immanuel lutheran church wlitcw hull at carol st worship sirvice 1040 ht sunday school 830 un j khkrnkit pastor 877d73s st johns unitcd church 11 clmlph st irr3531 ministkk rbv ilouert o scriven orifaniiit herilard shruhsole 930 am church school gradn 1 and ub 1 am worship church school nursery to crude 1 uidweek activities for all aa evkkyonk ll wkijcouk st georges church ahflllcan church of canada st mkhul and all anoli 1100 am 930 am 1100 am holy eucharist chhral eucharist owral kuclianst i members please mnember ihe presirlents dinner meeting this evening thursday cattle population increases by 800 com interesting ads and igures on halton agriculture come to light in a recent crop and livestock report laaued by the ont department of agrl- culture and food halton and 2b300 cattle at june 1st an increaae at 800 owe the same date a year ago these included 200 bulla 10000 mill cows 3400 beef cow 2700 yearling heifers for milk purp- oses 1100 yearlings for beef purposes 0100 calves 4000 estimated yields per acre for field crops in the august re port showing 307 bushels per acreof wlhlcr wheair573oata 500 barley 555 mid grains and 217 ions pr acr in hay crops pasture conditions on august 15 were reported aa above av erage by 54 farms average by 3fl and below average by eight the anglican church of canada st alhafjs clen williams services at 11 am st pauls mowval includes rorjjetown kast ot mnuntalnvirw services ot 0-45- ihia sunday we will lie bav in if our harvait thankglvlmii srvlcri iifsb there will be a harwst tiinsonj in st pauls church at 7 pm candidates accuses me thats a lie i neve bought a vote in my life to the kdltor the hexakl to the mayor and member of council the herald report that in reply to uy last letter to you tbat cr youn aald quote some of the statements were ambiguous and looae untrue unquote my answer t thiii remark is i kin u my ittlemenu are not true then aue ma cr youo is reported as my- ng quote when i 2 of a reconstruction pjn ja comp leted next year the disposal plontawiu return to its normal pspacity unquote does phase 2 include an ad dltion to the disposal plant 1 i would ppredt it if cr younk would explain how he arrive at this conclusion on the point of infiltration how much u teepaz and how much is caused oy down spoota from private homes draining directly into the sewers in the 2b over casaclty based oa a year oi operation or u it takeb at a peak time 7 3 the present disposal plant went nlo operation in l6l it was he lined to accommodate population oi 10o0 with the capacity to pump 1 milhoci500 000 tfauoni a day tit i would like or young to explain juit how phase 2 which to the best of my knowledge consists only of laying a new trunk sewer from maple to on tarlo street how will it return the d lip dial plant to normal op eration we have a greater population now tiun it was designed for and by next year if the present rate of growth continues i couldnt possibly be operating at normal capacity even under the most favourable conditions in september 1067 council received a full report ttpm philips and ilobrru firm of engineering consultants hired by the town to make a aurvey of the john st pump station and the area i believe the cost for this survey was aid to be about 51000 all of the pertinent in formation and reoommendtlons are contained in this report typ 4vj oj m u jj kernel corn 5 beans pork 7 l nylons 4- why did council go lo thi trouble and enpens thefl ask our englner lo aludy thii fur ther if ihe engineer was right as cr young ia reported as say- ine to refuse a water and uw- er hook up for mr thoraajt in the john si area under the public heallh act why did the engineer and council not nuk it known to this unit authority that this municipality la guilty of crealing a far jtreater danger to the health of all of us by pumping raw jewage across an open dilch this aewaga event- ioa lucky shopte mrs allan smith 63 kayuwn crm 3743 ually llnds it way into the credit river this thei becomes a problem for the ontario water resources commission and ihey should deal with it in a forceful man ner 1 know that il lakes money do these things but ihey should be done when neeestary and niven top priority instead of this the priority uas given to paving and curbing with storm aewers aiul all the- park view area which contains about three dead end streets that only the residents of the area use my apologiea to ihe residents but i had to make this point wish the main roads ucro good this council should either master points night last week i patlulln cam sinclair 2nd pail proceed immediately in correct jimrs neil patlulln and cam mrs mary wanning mrs k the john si pumping station or sinclair ware eastwest winners i campbell 3rd pair mr and mrs declare it as a public health coats 4th pair mrs hel hazard under the public health oilier winner in the 13 tab- 3n m cil acl and then evacuate all o the of plw k i residents to other areas at the nrthsoulh 2nd towns expense til such time raymond j zaharv as they see it to make the nec- esary imirovements yours truly sieve hmnirrrm richard 3rd mr and mrs clayton barlwuir 4th n end ted kendrick 5th bill hamilton iui1 barbohr bridge club eastwest 2nd mr and mrs rob dickson 3rd mrs gertrude thomas mr y c mctakuc 4th mrs oconee walker mrs mise lnnisso and walter george mundy 5th mr em iniehn teamed up in take irsl hyde mrs helen alkinson place or nnrlhsouuf at geor1 acton bridge club mondays getnwn duplicate bridge clubs results were 1st pair mrs bev for a ekqub printing georgetown herald 32 malrt st s 6kbtteii phone ajtttd the christian missionary alliance w collins plr 177viu lt mlulm stations ml wmly kadlxal ul 34 lansuag aa chvreh join us ko5sbttwtlu15jiunay sunday- school i womhirh 10o0am i 1100 am 700 pm cbdakvalat community cintltl state mrm tp hawattaaaaa canaslun mud offica scrtmrmlsri ontaru like a fritfree7 sh f am 10 this is your invi to the most exciting new car show proudly presenting p0nti ac buick acadian beaumont firebird gmc trucks today friday saturday ofttijmnixiaamrfm saturday to 6 rm j

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