Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 13

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jpev u r cm r ic ration bylaw an agricultural holding by- uw which in effect puts a tern- n thursday january 16 five john mccallum journalism tai idcfcgates of the georgetown sfcictor of rpi took the deleg- ldlrtct branch or the canad- asjs via videotape on a tour ofpbrary halt to land separations redcross soctetyjjrsthetorontqdjjyjwwspapewlwiij b pr by the egques- 111 sutherland mrs ann gray and showed- them the heart offing planning board and presen- luriblancbe goudeketting mrs that newspaper namely uieted to council in the near fut- lm- foot and mrs connie nieuj desks desks like city desk hrbef attended a newaln for canadian desk foreign desk 3nario division red cross pu- ontario desk political desk iblie relations chairmen at ryus deskand finally the news lerafh polyteohntcal institute in editors and assistant news edk tvmta tors desks this session was ij v j caded familiarization talk and rchisvneipaper orientation tour laekainar consisted of thrieeises- a lalobs- which rotated at regular the delegates returned ure esquesing council okayed the preparation and legal fees tuesday night irvals 1 georgetown with a wider know cj i ledge about i rtflf session titled newspaperi wt cbmmunityi the relatjhowsto familiarize ypurselfwith jonahip wis given by ted a newspaper office nd person- isrtfradfr chairman jirhilinmnel how a newspaper is pujt to- lset of jlyerson polytechnicargether how to find out who the planning board letter stated it was unlikely that the province would take immediate steps toward regional govern ment and suggested the tbwn- toship would have to go ahead wsrtth- its own roning and plan- litute writing j press releases and and how a newspaper operates in the community ilowto write a better news release and how news stories was lectured by i to get more and better cover- iwb dick lunn course dree- age of branch activities in theipr tor journalism dept and mrs i newspaper ning reeve george currie was not so sure there would be a long delay before the implementa tion of regional goveament and- urged- no action be taken at least till after wednesdays meeting gdth the minister of planning and development dar- appointcd to the halton county planning board for the year 1869 r a meeting with the quarry managers in the area and an inspector from the dept of mines will set up very soon to discuss the complaints about blasting received by council from ratepayers council and the residents who presented the petition will be informed of the date and invited to attend former ashgrove fjarmer jfograham dies at 101 staffing problems halton health unit jrobe is demanded a shortage of nurses at the hahon county health unit isholdd be fully investigated and latepa taken to recruit adequate staff a grand jury report to sudreme court judge mr just laconrciere suggests current staff of 15 nurses is not enough to handle the work load the judge heard and only pri categories such onsultation regarding pre- hool age children and handl- emotionally disturbed hpol children are being dealt it at least 33 nurses are need led to fulfil the work of the nnit the report said vital service salary increases are indicated ithtr grand jurymen added in oraer to get the additional staff be work of this vital service not have to be curtailed due to lack of staff the judge i tow condition of the furnace in lie county health unit should ibe investigated and weather latrjpping should be installed or ith back dpors of the buildjlag adjusted the report stated oth- 1 working conditions seem client added the report the omparatively new structure is dfquate to handle p an future requirements lid t the judge told the grand jury its report would be for- tied to the appropriate gov nent officials and receive ith attention asked for the shortage of nurses ar- s from a strike arising from a dispute over the nurses work- af conditions two years ago i nurses walked out after at- hpts at conciliation failed l contract in october 1967 ave the nurses a wage scale f ja550 on january 1 1968 ithf rates were increased to be- tween 5817 and 617 the ylisting of the halton health jnit by the nurses is blamed foi the health units difficulties jhiring nurses m ivew contract talks are now ttiiierway although neither side disclosed what progress is ntade 1 tolloing the settlement of hfc earlier talks it was sug- tgeated that the halton health niit be amalgamated with the neighbouring peel county unit a that the new authority of- inning countywide itptjie school group ik lome and school body plan- ind so cover the entire county th halton county home liool council has recently et formed to serve as a co- j londinating body for every homgy- law school group jn halton i jtff date burlington oakville laid hilton delegates have laid it groundwork for the council itjdplan to invite organizations jn acton georgetown esques- linfe fnd nassagawiya to join mrs betty laihg of burling- tfdh if president with bejt king lof oakville mrs j johnston of imltavi and mrs evelyn oates of njrh burlington serving as presidents main aim of the ition is to coordinate land school activities with lh sewly formed haltoh coun- tyj board of education the oap hopes to have a member laipointed to attend board meet- i council will also provide leadership training and help flc program at the local pine and school group level t iavaffilialed with the ontario nation of home and school buds fer joint service to the two- county region peel showed no interest in such a merger al though it was favoured by pro vincial officials during 1968 the halton unit fired its medical officer of health and replaced him with his assistant members of county council were told that h of the- shortage the halton unit has had to curtail its services to of fering emergency service only hie county was told the staff ing problems can be traced to the difficulties halton has had in settling contract talks with its public health nurses who are now certified as a bargaining unit council felt there was no harm in authorizing the draft bylaw which in the words of the reevetdidnjiavatopa in a letter to council marie beaumont complained glen williams has no road signs indi cating its whereabouts and is not even on the ontario road maps she pointed out that many places smaller than the glen such as cheltenham and bel- fountain are on the map and asked council to draw this to the department of highways attention she also urged the erection of signs at mountainview road and number seven highway many of her customers have of finding glen williams con cluded the letter council will forward a copy of the letter to jim snow mpp and to the dept of highways along with their own request for the same action f helson and f nurse were one of rsquesihgs mldest native sons john holton grah am died in hamilton on janu ary 16 only a few days after celebrating his lolsfuliruiday mr graham who was a son of mr and mrs richard grahartt was born on lot 13 7th line esquesing on the farm now own ed by ford wickson he farmed near ashgrove until forty years ago moving toburlington and later t hamilton for the past seven years he had been a resident of maccasa lodge there in 1905 he married hattie conover of sheridan who died in 1948 he leaves a son gordon of san jose california and two daughters mrs- orvflle- day dorothy arid mrs russell lam- bier marjory both of hamil ton two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren he was the last of a family of seven he was predeceased by brothers and sisters george graham r j graham willianr graham mrs ed huffman mag gie mrs f lindsay jennie and mrs jim hiihes anne when he celebrated his 100th birthday in hamilton on- jan uary 12th 1968 mr graham received telegrams from the queen and thenprime minister lester pearson and- certificate from ontario premier jphd bo- barts- the rev hazelwaw of bink- ley united church jeonducted the funeral service in hamilton on saturday pallbearers were harold taeed georgetown dr j c lindsay meryyn tosh and 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