Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 14

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wstivvtfivivi i w v fair stuart hall 1968 fair successful event despite weather report shows page 14 thursday feb 6th 1m the 6eome4otff hkald th annual meeting of the georgetown agricultural socie- ty which sponsors georgetown fail fair was hsld in knox church kail on wednesday ev ening of last week although the weather oas- anything but w r lawson auditor walter pope directors james fisher al bert hunter don wingrove keith webb kcn ella oliver hunter guy bussell ernie al- inviune to go out in forty dir- cxander w t- graham mac icts sat m for a pot- jadtawjsuhhrmewj cupper prior to the meeting wilson john bird tom leslie delmat french robert ilcmas the directors picked stuart ter robert cunningham c r hall to head the board for 1989 j fogal the position of president being held by keith webb for the associate doctors wr 7 t lawson- lloyd fisher val past two years i stein george burt ward brown mr hall thanked the dlrecr ridge norman sinclair wil- ors for the honour and pledged bert cleave vern picket earl his full support for the coming burt trevor williams alan year he expressed the thanks j brownridge george bird ralph of the board to mr webb fota cunningham lloyd marks job well done during his term keith mckcnzic fred barnes of office jack hunter lome ella ktb- i crt alexander percy leslie w treasurer robert lawson t craig reid wellington strin- save the financial report which ger- sam penrice ken hopper showed another successful yj- r glen webb bill year in 1968 receipts over disj john brander bursements showed a surplus on the years operations of jack williamson was elected 39919 total receipts were an honorary director l0t honorary directors includo- alled b5o4b7 j mrs p w cleave j pelcn income highlights included herb cleave ken mcmillan grants 819275 donations craig reid t h price george and advertising 148907 mem- leslie p w cleave graydon del assistant mrs graydon ohesteiy social convener mrs james fisher flower conveners mrs frank wilson and mrs a hunter ady directors mrs wit wjtesjbiiylrs james fisher mrs ken ella mrs a hunter mrs rmcmastor mrs don lindsay mrs t leslie mrs frank petch mrs j william son mrs w t graham mrs spencer wilson mrs v slein mrs john bird mr f wi mrs rcuririinghaiti miss elsie bird mrs 6 hunter mts mac alcxandec mrs 5 penrice mrs j milton mrs albert hunter mrs stuart hall mrs lloyb fishor mrs fred barries mrs george ironside mrs c fogal mrs k mckcifeie mrs charles austin mrs t j brownridge mrs w cromar prior to adjournment a com mittee consisting of mrs don lindsay and mrs gharlo jbogal were ehosen to look after a st patrick euchre on march 14th at stewarttdwn y delegates wcre appointed to it ail con vention at the king edward sheraton hotel in toronto on february 19th and 20tft mr and mrs stuart haluand mrs keith webb midwinter clearance of the worlds best looking best performing snowmobile bership and entry fees 1998 50 concessions 750 gate rec eipts 220706 on the expensi- ture side prize money took the big slice at 434846 judging rosettes and cups 72893 ad ministration including salaries chester fred wrigglcsworth t j brownridge garfield mcgil- vray campbell sinclair frank wilson and jack williamson honorary presidents rud whl ting mp jim snow mpp george kerr mpp- mayor ambulance band emcee print- j w emmcrsoni george lg pa systems 2193 curri wardem after being elected president mr hall took the chair for the i balance of the elections which j resulted as follows at the ladies meeting which j meeting mrs keith webb was i elected president of the ladies division other officers are 1st past president keith webb vice mrs george burt 2nd i 1st vice president don jvin- vice mrs w cleave secretary grove 2nd vice president mrs g bussell assistant secre- spencer wilson secretary tary mrs g mcgilvray hall garfield mcgilvray treasurer superintendent miss joan rud seven halton reeves study regional plan the seven reeves of halton reeve have some expression of county were named a commit- his municipalitys feelings tee last week to consider the which could be conveyed to the tentative proposal for regional committee for discussion government recently unveiled by the minister of municipal warden george currie under affairs county council approved the committee and empowered it to meet and present a recommen datum for membership on the threemaji steering committee requested by the minister from each of the two counties acton reeve fg oakes stres sed it was imperative each fluoride available at georgetown clinic friday is georgetowns day on the busy schedule of north halton dental hygenist mrs mary ludzik and her assistant mrs h stroud each friday morning they operate a dental fluoride clinic in the halton county health unit office on main st s however its ex pected the clinic will be moved to more spacious quarters at the opposite end of the down town business section soon last year nearly 4000 chil dren between tho ages of 3 and 12had the decay arrcstive com pound applied to their teeth and with the addition of five more schools the figure could exceed 5000 during 1969 there are 28 public and sep arate schools in the section of the county serviced by dental hygienist mrs m ludzik and her assistant mrs h stroud this includes five in burling- ton and three in oakville towns each having their own mental health services but the eight out of area schools arc left to north halton due to their pro- ximity appointments for the fluor ide application and a form re quiring parents consent arc i made out either through the childs school or through he halton county health unit of which dental care is a division actual contact withchildren inside the school however is mainly through films and ad dresses educating them to tho preventative steps ensuring good oral hygiene and this service is also available to out side organizations free of char ge since it has been proven fluoridated water reduces tooth decay appreciably though it is felt initiation of a more elabor ate dental program in un-fluor- idated areas is of less value than in areas where this first tep has been taken dental dirators across can ada and usa have declared mbu dentil health week j lined this fact and the council approved the seven man com mittee that will have a repres entative from each of the countys municipalities deputy reeve tom hill ques tioned the finance committee on why it authorized payment of county fees to reeves to at tend the toronto meeting de puty reeve gillies suggested he had sponsored the move to in sure the county had a repres entation in case there were sub sequent discussions with the minister at that time used bom mm skidoo sale fantastic savings act now following sales prices ar bated on 30 month iac purchase plan 1968 super olympic electric start fully reconditioned one owner since new 195 down 25 per month 1968 super olympic manual start this machine has had our full attention and is all set to go at 169 down 22 a per month 1968 super 370e ib hp with 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