Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1969, p. 11

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anta parade winn roohies at awards won at the santa parade were presented at weeks meeting of the lions ab when prise winners were ited to the clubs dinner eting at stans restaurant juet room the club trophy top award in he parade was presented to avid cox- for the sheridan liege float by lion chief wade the float was a able prizewinner thai day won similar honours ille earlier in the day hie chamber 6t commerce ophy waj presented by alex towiluamkent re- this for the knights of ditmhus floal mri mary coo- received the iiiji robertsoij ophy for the march of dimes from mr blackwell and georgetown herald trophy by the jaycees was presen- hy walter biehh to sam thateluhci halloa mpp jim snow was present to award his tfpphy to jane mcnally who rcwesentetf ftie dinner table with her par- tho high school parade float the barber henley trophy went to credit river beat co representatives of the district guides and brownies received trophies from john t arms trong the guides the hydro commission shield and the brownies a trophy presented by mir armstrong personally parade chairman don lang toh spoke highly of the quality of entries and the enthusiastic reception byifce public which thronged the route he said the magnitude of ifte project js re alized when he noted that over 800 people took ipart in the par ade an extra feature at the din ner was presentation pfthe ed pries memorial award to kim golden as most improved swim- menat the summer classes con- ducted at themunicipal swim ming pool kim was a guest at ents mr and mrs tom golden swimmfhg pool manager don gosling presented the trophy to kim albert dawson again heads orange lodge in a recent election of officers members f loyal orsnge lod ge no 245 chose albert dawson to continue in office as worship ful master of the local lodge other officers are george in- gfiv deputy master joseph hall sr chaplain joseph hall jr recording secretary thom as warhes financial secretary walter gray treasurer albert carter sr 1st lecturer jack cain 2nd lecturer thomas clark marshal james dicken son 1st committeeman james clarktyler hortage no concern of says morl hve cox a georgetown student at sheridan college accepts lion chief stan wade the lions club trophy iui medical officer of health dr lm stuart questions the term of reference of a hajton grand jury which last week recommen ded an investigation into a staff shortage at the county health unit the jury in its report to mr justice lacourciere at the win ter assizesviewed with alarm the fact that the unit is operat ing with only is nurse while there is a demonstrated need for at least 33- nurses it recommended the investi gation if the nurse shortage is forcing a curtailment of tne kload and elimination of all butessential services the jurors recommended sal ary adjustments to attract c peteht staff particularly in the nursing profession thb jury saw only miss leavey nursing director miss grace leavey they certajifc ly never interviewed me dr stuart said this week or i would have told them that we have tried everything to attract new nurses but they just are not available- 1 he added i thought their ashqrovr install new officers for hillcrest ucw the general meeting of tlje ucw of hillcrest united church was held in ashgrove united church on wednesday evening january 22 at 8 oclock with 27 ladies attending president mrs clifford wrigglesworth opened the meeting with a poem a recipe for the new year de votional was in charge of mrs john wallace and mrs bruce mcclure who showed a film on the cross the crucifixion and the resurrection jesud lived and died for us and his death saved us from our sins a leng thy discussion followed the film secretary mrs vera pick et called the rpll and read the minutes of december meeting several items of business were discussed after which mrs keith hawkes installed the new officers for 69 prayer closed the meeting and lunch served by the sewing circle m everyone is glad that mrs tom browhridge is home again after her eyeoperation in tor- onto general hospital recently sympathy is extended to mrs jm wickson and mrs r king in the sudden death of their sister mrs percy king of oak- ville sunday february 2nd is ground hog day heres hoping he sees his shadow and goes back for six more weeks mrs j bellboddy thi oioroitown hiraldi thursday jan 90th 1969 page u the jurys unction was to look into property matters not personnel i would like tonow what their term of reference are hcsald the jury should have conflneot its criticism to the furnace the juryoundjhat the furnace is not adequately heating the basement area of the building and recommended weatherstripping on the rear doors of the building dr stuart said the health unit has advertised in all lead ing nursing journals including the journal of public health in an effort to get more nurses miss leavey has even con tacted nursing schools to try to recruit nurses as they gradu ate but so far they arent av ailable he said miss leavey told the board of health that she is very hope ful of a change in the nursing shortage she admitted the present staff is carrying- an overwhel ming load and some group ac tivities havebeeh organized be cause of the limited staff optometrist 116motntainvtaw south catretal bldg for appointment 773971 save at josephs special perms 1250 15- 20 25 30 800 1250 17 21 25 check these bargains 1 35 3tf hair pieces wv 2000 1 ceaomow 3000 wigs th rega moh tues wed thurs only pompee is now a new metnber of joseph staff josephs hair design 10 george st n brampton 4513950 free parking at loblawv 24 hour approvals 2nd 3rd mortgages ontario wide loans low cost up to 20 yrs you can call to 10 pm today for helpful courteous service prompt investment corp ltd 62 richmond st w toronto 3669586 evgs 2394913 the house with a different atmosphere house tannenhof restaurant tavern mltiiueuge rd formerly streetsvilla rd huttonville open 7 days a week for businessmen luncheons a dinners each friday a saturday beginning jan 24th dance to rudys electric accordion for reservation daslrad call george at 8658610 forget waxing and floor cleaners forever let us instal stans starlight seamless flooring operated by stan mtecszantjec 30 beirstow crescent georgetown ont a phone 877685c breckon left and jane mcnally georgetown high school students accept km snow shield from the halton east mpp who donated the awflrd ies system chaotic fo education boards 1 unit halton director of education unea w singleton fears that to regional education boards orfcjng within the single mct- gevernment unit of halton- twill be as chaotic as the at metro toronto system singleton expressed his con- iliast week that problems rise if peel and halton of education attempt to st within the same region- gdvernment singletons concern is an echo if ujat voiced wednesday at is park when municipal minister darcy mc- oljgh unveiled his blueprint regional government before i saunicipal officials from the o jeountics two boardt mfkeough was asked if the onew regional boards of cd- atton should not be combined ifcll as the two counties he pried that many government apartments with intcrcjs in i jlwo counties will have to r their administrative sct- 4 v- promised a sion with involved full round of the depart- aucatioh minister william i of north peel also pres- t cnt at the meeting spoke vag uely about the matter h6 noted that the county board system of education was a province- wide chanaeover and that mc- keoughs plan will affect only the two units in haltonpccl davis indicated that he did not think any service problems would arise with two separate regional boards within a single municipal government but singleton is not convinc ed two sharing units inevitably fail to share the responsibility he said pointing out that a lack of communication will likely exist in such a setup he said he was concerned that in the tentative regional gov ernment proposal fojr the two counties mckeough docs not mention education at all mckeough has setup a met ro municipal system but seems to be leaving the two regional educational systems alone said singleton he has npt mentioned how the two systems can be coordinated with the organization of the unified counties halton problem singleton also said that hal- tons problem will be the future of burlington if burlington joins hamilt on and wentworth county what will halton do for spec ial education he asked point ing out that most of the coun tys special education services and facilities arc located in burlington concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines glen wlllams 8774302 s i g n s a complete service 10vett signs ltd 28 industrial st guelph 822 558 m announcing change of ownership e howden sons feed service mr steve french blue spruce enterprises effective feb 3 1969 r r 5 milton 3rd line no 5 sideroad esquesino phone 878cj869 or zenihs 64120 acton rockwood notice of electric rate adjustment announcement of an adjustment tn electrical energy rates appeared in that december 24th and dtcember 31st issues of the g herald errechvo with all bills issued en and after march 1st 1969 the following rates will apply schedule applicable to georgetown residential rate first 50 kwh per month 38c per kwh next 200 kwh per month 16c per kwh 10c pier kwh for all additional monthly consumption meter water heating a block of 500 kwh per month at a special rate of 07c per kwh uncontrolled and 05c per kwh controlled is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied through tfie residential service meter after 250 kwhs per month have been billed at tha fore going rates alialectric rata all energy sold to residential customers using all electric house heat- ing and water heating supplied through the residential service meter an where electricity is fhe sole source of energy in the residence to be charged at a rate of 10c per kwh for all monthly consumption minimum monthly bill general service rate 250 the following schedule supersedes the former small commercial commercial and industrial power classifications demand charge first 50 kilowatts of billing demand per month nil balance at 190 per kilowatt of billing demand per month energy charge 38c per kwh for the first 50 kwh per month 1 6c per kwh for the next 200 kwh per month 145c per kwh for the next 9750 kwh per month balanca of monthly consumption at 05c per kwh the general rate is based upon service at utilization voltage where the customer provides transformation facilities the authorized allowance of 25c per kw per month for stepdown from subtransmission voltage and 15c per kw per month for stepdown from distribution voltage will apply minimum monthly bill under 50 kw 250 over 50 kw 25c per kw for all kw applicable to the maximum demand during the previous eleven months commercial space heating 135c per kwhfor energy supplied through a separate meter as an alternative to the foregoing general rate applicable to existing customers only scheduu applicable to glen williams residential rati first 50 kwh per month 38c per kwh next 200 kwh per month 17c per kwh 10c per kwh for all additional monthly consumption metered water heating a block of 500 kwh per month at special rate of 08c per kwh is available to customers using an approved electric water heater supplied r through the residential service meter after 250 kwhs per month have been billed at the foregoing rates minimum monthly bill 250r house heating energy supplied through regular service meter at applicable rates general service rati demand charge first 50 kilowatts of billing demand per month nil balance at 190 per kilowatt of billing demand per month energy charge 38c per kwh for the first 50 kwh per month 17c per icwh for the next 200 kwh per month 1 45c per kwh for the next 9750 kwh per month balance of monthly consumption at 05c per kwh delayed payment a lata payment charge of 10 shall apply to bills not paid on or before the due date georgetown hydro- electric commission a n tr l ai3dvs ocjdiw

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