Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1968, p. 12

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t roftlrt francis harried age 47 one son-ac- iii aervlce in armyb3- llhs employed- bygeneral fireproof ng as quality con trol manager elected to town council in 19g4 c5 v7 68 particularly active on planning and community centre ioards property and roads and engineering pro- grama for mayor william sunnucks georgetown resident since 10511 married ro 20 two children president of wjn f sunmicks ltd realtor in strumental in bririring sev eral industries to town past president of georgetown kinsmen club and chair man of kinsmen senior clu- ten project for defvreeve sandy macktnztsi born in georgetown har ried age 31 educated at ryerson polytachnical- insti tute family building supply business has been active for 8 years paat president of jayceea chamber of com merce beavers rugger club member of board of manas- ers presbyterian church mtchakl foot martiej age 28 two children graduated in electronic epgi- neering from the university of london england em ployed in electronic develop ment work at northern elec tric member and lay reader at holy cross church jim court georgetown resident 14 years married age 46 graduated from the university ot brit ish columbia as a profession- as engineer employed in engineering planning and scheduling with atomic en ergy of canada donna denison married one son graduated from university of toronto including studies in political science after ontario col lege of education taught english and history in on tario and quobc hinh schools now an active in terested housewife ric morrow married age 28 educated royal military college with baln economics and com merce former flying in structor with rcaf now employed as pilot with air canada wife teaches at ken nedy public school tor councillors warl for councillors ward 2 harry levy georgetown resident ten yeara married age 41 one on in university employed as accountant with gm deal ership past president dis trict scout council past president and first life mem ber of kinsmen club- for two years cochairman of bantank hockey tournament for councillors ward 3 its no mystery all of in want georgetown lo bo a boiler place in which to raise a family or find rewarding work thats why many of us support tho campaign of this slate of candidates aftor lection day our job is over and we shall disband to help whoever is elected meanwhile tho choice is up lo you be sure you vote on election day monday 2 december connell smith chairman joan ago oscar morg ens torn william french john bellamy james warren for transportation or results on election bay call b775247 decisive leadership in dealing with plans for future regional government realistic negotiation with home buildoxs t ensure a weltplanned community modern administration en which council sols goafs and policy capable town manager takes action quickly and economically close teamwork between council municipal boards commissions and regional authorities to ensure plentiful water supplies good housing and improved transportation planned recreation for citizens of all ages including better parkland and activities for growing families georgetowns future is in your hands prepare salary discussions county health nurses the second chapter of the great halton nurses association battle may be due in the near future in preparing for the vetiond aeries of salary negotiations with the nurses since they vere certified u i bargaining ajoncy last year halton county coun cil last we ix approved forma- ion of a special four nun com mittee consistent wih council ajicnj over the past two years of the curses dispute council was at odds again on whether county solicitor w 5 shsrpe iluuiri he included as i voting mem tier of tha committee council decided to include sharpe in an advisory capacity alonj with alan day warden william hunter and county per sonnel officer jh walson as voting members contract dispute tim dispute erupted two years ano when the halton county public nurses walked off the job and stayed away for several weeks over a contract dispute during the two year dispute several nurse resigned leaving vacancies that have yet to he filled the unit is now operat ing with about 10 public health nurses about 13 less than the quota for a etiunty the size of halton mr sharpe is tha most im portant man on the committee i would hate to see what would happen to three laymen on the county committee ag ainst the legal mind of the nur ses lawyer i mrs mary anno bulmer trea- surer of the halton nurses as sociation had expected that negotiations njould begin at the beginning of last month since they should begin no more than bo days before contract expiry or less than 60 dsys after i actual negotiating has yet to begin haltons public health nurses service all county schools some private nursing homes and hold prenatal and postnatal classes along with helping to adminis ter vaccinations the october 1067 contract gave the nurses a wage scale of tfrkso on january 1 this year the rates increased to be tween 53817 and 6817 i the health unit has been for ced to curtail its service in the county because of its staff shor tage which officials blame on the greylisting during the last dispute the mail bag says georgetown owes gratitude to gibbons 31 byron street georgetown ontario dear mr kditor the announcement of the sudden passing of georgetowns beloved mayor joseph gibbons came as a great shock to the people of this municipality and to many others as well mr gibbons had during all the tenures of the various offic es be held exemplified his con cern for the interests of the taxpayer he gave yeoman ser vice to the best wcjfarc of his constituents and always had an open door to everyone georgetown citizens owc much to mr gibbons for his unselfish service and the mem ories of him should inspire oth ers in the municipal fields of ef fort sincerely yours ed a peters vote as you like but vote make ward 3 count the georgetown herald thursday nov 2tth 19m page 9 jims steering service wheal alignment whael balancing complete brake service general repair park st glen williams 1774554 silvbrwood i county council is now pre- paring itself for another round i at the negotiating tables since i the nurses contract expires i this december closd meeting warden hunter told council i that the nurses demands were now in his possession immcdi- i atcly following the meeting mrs wr norton convener hunter day sharpe and wat- of home economics gave a dc- so went into a closed session mottstratlon to members of sillto discuss the stand the county verwood womens institute at would take their november meeting show- ing proper baking utensils for nassacawcya reeve william specific foods with commentary i coulter argued that neither the about bright and dull utensils warden nor sharpe would be second bus shelter is gift of silverwood wi and their relatio nto the finish ed product mrs george henderson pres ided at the meeting at the home of mw leslie glflfen mrs d undsay gave a report on cater ing for the sales arena and members vatcato veep prices the same as at earlier sales members learned that a second chool bus shelter is ready to place where the need is great est with exact location still to b decided a hat course is in progress and meetings are held at the home of mrs lindaucr a course on institute procedure- f was held on october 3lst at the home of mrs smith district day for halton institute was held at stewarttown an novem ber 13th with a good turnout clare wilson was away for two weeks on a hunting trip mrs smith was the delegate who attended the guelph area wi convention october 2820 dr elizabeth water ton of the department of english at the tinlvertity was the speaker needed at the bargaining table and that their presence would create an unwieldy committee x dont agree exclaimed jtctuu reeve herbert hint on vote and elect william ben boyli to the halton county separate school board haa been en georootown separate school board for 7 year the lait three aa chairman rill brine practical ax- nee and eeuod lude menf te tha how county reard i will parian mr x bailey- apent a- jew day hunting recently hoapltal on november lu and la recuperating after aurcery arid feellui much improved alicia v c scott separate school supporters lets improve our standards of education through good business management vote hayes e j ed hayes halton county for separate school board adams photography weddings passport ineral photography cuetont plnlahlno 4b princrxharlrs dr ooorpet 773731 jfcahubs sepa school representative ilict riestner experience dec 2nd 1961 ability dedication separata school rap burlington board of education 1943 a 7 former truatoo burlington separate school board chairman burlington adyleory vocation comhilhoo v phono burlington u7otvt town of georgetown elections election day is monday december 2nd 1968 polls will be open from 1000 oclock am to 800 oclock pm advance poll an advance poll for the purpose of receiving the voles of voters who expect to be absent from the municipal ity or of election officials who in carrying out their duties as election officials will bo unable to attend the poll at which they are entitled to vote or expect to be confined to hospital or for religious reasons are prevented from voting on the day fixed for polling will be held at the municipal building 36 main street north between the hour of 10 oclock am and s oclock pm on saturday november 30th 1968 every person offering himself as a voter at the advance poll before being allowed to vote shall ba required by the deputy returning officer to make one of the foregoing declarations notices are being mailed to eligible voters designating pollinci places at which they will vote monday dec 2nd 1968 for all voters who vole at advance poll saturday november 30lh 1968 tho polling place is as mentioned above municipal building 36 main streot north ust of polling places for election monday december 2nd 1948 ward 1 polling subdivision da polling subdivision ib polling subdivision 1c polling subdivision id polling subdivision ie polling subdivision ie polling subdivision kg polling subdivision th polling subidvision ii ward 2 polling subdivision 2a polling subdivision 2b polling subdivision 2c polling subdivision 2d polling subdivision 2ei polling subdivision 2fi pouing subdivision 2g el polling subdivision 2h st johns united church 11 gulph street st johns united church 11 gulph street st johns united church 11 guelph street residence of mrs maria day 38 victoria st ambulance building 25 jarrtea street eire hall comer of guelph and chapel st east r eire hall comer of guelph and chapel st east residence of mrs ronald hulme 36 king street kail residence of mrs ken richardson a durham streot presbyterian church earner of main street south and church street presbyterian church corner of main street south and church street maple avenue baptist church maple avenue kaat maple avenue baptist church maple avenue eaat maple avenue baptist church maple avenue teat metropolitan halton development co building 232 gulph streot comer of guelph street end mountalnvlew road south metropolitan halton development co building 232 guelph street comer of guelph street and mounlalnvlew road south metropol hal d c b uu j ward 3 polling polling polling pouing polling polling polling subdivision 3at subdivision 3bi subdivision 3d subdivision 3d subdivision 3e subdivision 3p subdivision 30 comer of guelph street and mountalnvlew road south st pauls baptist church com r mountalnvlew road soeth x comaetoato st pauls baptist church comer mountalnvlaw road south evcomaet gate st pauls baptist church comer mountalnvlew road south t comaet gate st andrews united church comer sinclair ave mountalnvlew rd south st andrews united church comer sinclair ave mountalnvlew rd south residence op mrs robert mcneilly 3 ungitone craacent st andrews united church comae- sinclair ave mountalnvlew rd scujth omaa c g benham curk and umirnino ofncit

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