Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1969, p. 9

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7 y jrm i tu tankard bound from left ara coach ann trueman skip jane mcnally gail young lynne anderson land brenda hulme whohave four straight victories behind them on the way to the ontario junior girls curling tankard the george town rink won the district title recently in dixie after victories in brampton aaississauga and the boulevard club the ontario final will be in lindsay march 19th long range school plans discussed by new board long range aims and objec hves of the new halton county fcoard of education were the subject of a special meeting the board held in oakville recently several future projects and tome requiring immediate at tention were discussed with a report by director of educa tion j w singleton health services sex educal ion oral french classes sum- mer credit courses future voc ational course needs and teacb- ars salaries all came under dis cussion i mr singleton suggested school health and nursing serv ices are inadequate and trustee r goodin charged it was a neglected area mr singleton said the public health act prev ents the schools from engaging nursing services as this is prov ided by the health unit and he proposed a study of county health services in the schools would be high on the priority lists turning to family life and sex education the board learned oakville and burlington senior public school students are now receiving such instruction but no courses are given in the five northern municipalities it was agreed a decision on expanding the service or discontinuing brock hs in burlington gear- it should be reached in the near future a divergent array of french instruction was also noted one trustee said the department of education should have a stand ard policy and a uniform prog ram for french instruct in some municipalities french in struction is given to grades seven and eight only for a second vocational bigu school similar to the general getown trustee ernest bodnar expressed reservations abou this type of education and its usefulness to graduates acton trustee tom watson suggested the brock classes should be i placed on a shift basis to allev iate an overcrowded situation caused by the popularity of the schools courses over 600 stud ents now attend classes at brock ard another 300 are expected n in a discussion on the needllhe fll- i its costing halton and feel county health units money t live apart james snow halton east mpp said this week- that if the two county health unjts agreed to amalgamate new regional agen cy would receive increased pro vincial aid snow said he believes that talks to merger the two health units will start again this yeai earlier efforts to bring the health units together failed when peel officials refused ts accept amalgamation with the halton unit the discussions had made tome tead way and also had come to the attention of the minister of health at queens park before peel pulled the fujt oul and broke off talks i c- i now believe talks will get- going again- said snow who along with halton west mpe george tcerr met recently with halton health and welfare of ficials snow said the meeting was held in milton to discuss mat ters involving haltons welfare health and social agencies and among those who attended was the county warden and judge kenneth m langdon during january a grand jury report tabled during a high courttsitling in halton was cri tical of the county health unit operation and it asked for an investigation into the staff shor tage which is causing the unit to cutback its- services to the public they were happy with lhe new contract snow said some of the prob lems tfiat involve the health unit would be overcome by a merger with peel and along with streamlining the operation oh a regional has is the new agency serving the larger area would receive high er government aid he said the extra government as sistancc is designed to encour age county health units to come together and put their op erations on regional levels as against having a unit for each county halton cooperative medical fays all surtlcal operations doctors calls xrays anaesthetists servlcas confinements includes major medical individuals or hmplovms croups may enroll at any flma of the veer rtvlsed rata monthly 661 slhofa monthly 1322 couple monthly 1523 family payable quarterly semlannually or yaaily waiting period of 30 days halton co0pmidical services 143 main st e milton dial 8789712 please send me information no obligation i name i address a 1 or insurancb buy- famous low rates and top service contact me todayl j toie drumm b 8776148 42 langston cr the staffing problems can be traced back to a bitter wage contract fight two years ago which put halton public health nurses against county officials during the dispute the nurses walked off the job and they also greylisted halton health unit officials said in january that the effects of this dispute are still hurting the unit and also playing a role in the staffing shortage recently the county sign ed a new contract with its nur- sea without dispute and after only a few weeks of private i talks the nurses announced state parm zd canadian head office scarborough otfaria lakeview discount centre 126 main n actgn wallpaper preflnished panels floorinq carpets 3531190 open sat to 530 pro free delivery pay them with an hfc bill payer loan are bills instalment contracts other money obligations getting out of hand get rid of them all with an hfc bill payer loan then repay household with one monthly payment thats lower than the total youre now paying phone or visit household finance and apply for your bill payer loan fan jrau aha an the datm una know what your loan will cost a borrow up to 05000 take up to 60 months to repay household h georgetown 41 main street north telephone 8775221 next to sllvara department stora ask about our evening hours i the district at a glance caledon township frank misurka the father of three children who drowned in a private swimming pool in caledon township last decejn- ier said he has received lots of sympathy but more than jrympatby is needed to lessen the danger created by unfenced pools caledon township coun cil have taken no action on a request to pass a bylaw which would put restrictions on pools and make them safer a coron era jury ruled the deaths acci- lental but made no recommen dations 1 orangevilli russian teenagers may rec eive 100 pairs of levitype jeans u satisfactory arrangements can be made by an orangeville dl ttrlct secondary school student tty wudel a grade 10 stud ent said she will present the flea to her student council she aid she heard on a radio broadcast that russian young i people were starting to wear jeans but found them hard to get because they are not made in the soviet union since our je group will be getting toge ther and running the world r why not make friends said hampton brampton bell telephone j subscribers have voted over- i whelmingly in favour of local two way dialing with metro tor onto following a survey of 1 4m499 ejtcfiange customers i bell revealed that 628 aifl ring the poll voted yes the area covered the whole bramp ton exchange which includes brampton bramalca and parts i of chinguacousy and mississ- oanadian transport commission has proposed a public bearing to deal with the whole matter of the cns cuclph master ag ency plan the onus is now on the railroad to show the com mission that closing stations in eluding acton and rockwood will result in no inconvenience or hardship to the area milton proposed plans to provide in- 1 door swimming periods daily during the winter school vaca tion were approved by mem bers of the parks and recrea tion caiinittee this week pre liminary discussions have been held with officials of the onta rio school for the deaf for the use of their pool during the march 1523 vacation the pool would be open daily for public swimming kin wellington county school i board has engaged an eight man i teem of senior academic offic- i uls three of which are superin- i undents to handle instruction ipersonikl and curriculum sal- larlea for the superintendent range from 10000 to 23000 assistant superintendents sig- ined for salaries in the slooo to 21500 range acton hajton mp rud whiting has qviaed acton council tint the flash cab 8779914 waitint ara at park milk store main st s flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs yjo wire flowers rosedale floral 32 albert st 772952 t the windsor ttm ever watch the trotters going through their paces down at the windsor raceway what with the speed the colour the excitement you may never have noticed that you slay completely comfortable hut you do theyve gone out of their way ip ensure your comfort winter or summer and theyve done it with natural gas from the clean fresh air you breathe to the goodies on your dinner table natural gas behind the scenes is quietly contributing to your comfort in fact the things that gas as doing at the windsor raceway can be 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