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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1968, p. 10

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rfo worth plan corisffttctiort safety tdaaday pstasnjaed to rerfnca the tide of death or inlury on coo- etroction job in heltons five aerthern municipalities council endofierf decision by ill personnel legislation and bylaw eouunruee that a con struction safely officer bo hired to eerte the north halton com- immltlea of gaorftown bsqae- slng acton hilton and nassac- aweya the proposal was passed over the objection of acton reeve herbert hlnton who said coun cil would be tetter advised to t up i central inspection of ce to cover the whole eoirir under the proposal oakville and burlington wouidoonunua to provide their own safety in apectloni as permitted bylhe construction safety act in towns with more-thin- 80000 population remind reave nassagaweya reeve william coulter reminded reeve hlnton the decision to appoint an in- ihaggis and hoot mon haggis beatek david ford is piped o jh head table by gordon grozier at the sons of scotland robbie bums dinner the annuel affair was held friday in the branch 120 legion hat by thai local group known as camp caledonia no 214 specter was made following a directly from the province if we delay in making the appointment and there is death on s contruction job this council will be deserving of se vere publto- critlclam possible legal action and government censure he said oakville deputyreeve william gillies called reeve hlnton suggestion of a full county in spection inhiracucil council approved the commit tees decision that the newsafe ty officer be hired only- for the five northern municipalities at the meeting council also received the annual report from county engineer dj corbett in macjpacity asojepresent chief inspector under the construct ion safety act he reported most of the ins pections carried out in the five northern communities were on residential building prefects but also- included brook v lie school and some cnunerpialantf industrial building in milton georgetown and acton he said the three inspectors hired lsst year made 20 inspec tions issued four orders to com ply with the act but ordered no work stoppage then were no informations laid for offences under the act and no construe tlon deaths retried don t merge health units halton peel ask govt v a scheduled meeting with provincial health minister dr matthew dynvmd fab 7 will provjda officials of halton and peel counties on rrfore chance to stave off the proposed merg er of their two health units hajlonsrardea williamhun ter said the meeting just an nounced by tbotrtlnlstars offi ce resnlted from requests from both county councils representing halton at the meeting will be warden hunter past warden william coulter and garfield brown county clerk-administrator- in remembrance of robbie addressing the haggis is a traditional part of the predinner ceremony and hors martin malcolm performs the task the scots were entertained by dancers sharon barclay and lorraine hutchison and singer bill barclay to- ihe accompaniment of ken netb harrison after the meal the scots danced the night away georgetown bahais gift of book to mayor gibbons a delegation consisting of mr erlsod birr of georgetown and mr sherwood moore of oakville was received by may or gibbons last mondsy evening in thl council chamber at thistirrte he was presented with the book the proclamation of lulllll- during the course of the hist two months the universal house of justice governing body of the ititernatloal elhal community has prcsentepj to the lleadsnf stab of soroo 140 nations specially bound conies of the book the canadian copy of this publication was received by his excellency the governor general during an interview with ilah3l representatives at rideau hall on sunday october 15th the national assembly of the bahals of canada has had the privilege of meetings for tho saioe purpose- with ihime minister pearson and tho lieut governors jnd premiers of most of the provinces jfhe occasion for thcre pres entations is the 100th uiniver- sary of the sending of- the orig inal letters v by lliihuulluli founder of the ilnhal faith to crowned- heads of europe in cluding queen victoria kaiser wilham 1 of germany napol eon hi orrtanwcjir alexan der ii of russia etc in the nine teeth century letters were also addressed to ecclesiastical lea ders including- pope win ix served church in choir school and mission group a faithful member of union presbyterian church where she had been a sunday school teacher a member of the choir and a life member of the wom ens missionary society mrs joseph- hoare 88 died in ge orgetown hospital on january 19 the former mory elisabeth mlchie she was the daughter of william j and elisabeth hyde mlchie showas born when they lived on the 2nd line below acton moved with them to litnehpuse a year liter and when she was s to glen wil ms before her marriage in 1014 she wos employed it williams glove factory and beaumont knitting mills mr and mrs hoare were married by rev j a ferguson at the nerval man se on october 21 1d1j mr hoare died three years agoand she was also predeceas ed by a sister mrs carrie lows of snclgrove iet cloxest relat ives are nephews and- nieces robert lowe and mrs anne cooper snelgrove douglas and william hoare mrs mildred tcopp and frank mcmaster all of detroit michigan rev robert duncanson con ducted the funeral service in union presbyterian church and interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown pall- bearers were bert bullock rob ert mcmaster herb dolsoti leslie young wilfrid leslie and frank pelch flower bear ers were howard dolson eric leslie bert dixon roy thomp son tom leslie and clarence anderson in the mail bag of mommttown presents proclamation book to mayor gibbons wants hockey refs donate services too victoria avenue geqrgatpwn ontario dear editor all stsr mlnpr hockey in ge orgetown is as well organised as any town in canada but as in our many other things there is still room for improvement the many people involved who look after the organizing coachmgrnanagmgetc give of their time energy and very often money out of theirown pockets there are travelling expenses for coaches and man agora phis intig distance phone calls and some times if there is- an early game somewhere out of town sometimes fifty miles away it means time off work and consequently money out of pocket many hours are spent willingly each week wdrk lug with boys and certaliily no payment is asked only the sat isfaction that some boy along the way has been helped a little with ills hockey now my beef is this there is another group involved who do not work and glvo of their time for free this is the refer ees they do hot have to travel about to tho out of town games or when they do this is an extra charge admitted it is not the nicest job in the hockey organ ization but are wn in this for oarscwea or for to kldst i think they should work for free just the same as the rest of us or it least meet us half way and referee the younger groups without rherge hoping id see an answer next week shell lawr peel county is even strong er against the merger than we are warden hunter skid the peel representatives will profc aotjr include warden ernie martin reeve of caledon town ship and county clerk henry rutherford metaao units the proposal u effect a mer ges arose from a provincial rul ing that alter march 31 grants to individual health units will be 90 per cent of operating costs while merged units will get 7s per cent this ruling is a good one when applied to most of the provinces noiihem counties warden hunter said the pro vincehas implied that a health unit should serve a population of about 350000 and many coun ties can come close to that only- by merging but both halton and peel feel they have a solid base for n appeal to be made exceptions la this case he said since each will soon have far more than 130000 population through normal population growth over figure were both probably over that figure already he said and so when you merge our health units youro talking about a total of more than 400000 we both think thats too big milton reeve anstan ledwith chllrmanof thellalton board of health said recently the only good thing about the merger would be the increased grant we dont like anything else about it wed rather be on our own and so would they but even the financial side of such a merger would not be without its drawbacks studies inlboth counties have shown administrative costs would rise in a combined unit and both units plan programs unwanted by the other adding to the problems of ne gotiating a merger neither coun ty wants the peel health unit has been hit recently by more immediate problems the resignations in decembe of the peel medical officer of health and his three lop nurs ing supervisors have left the problem of finding people to fill the four highest positions in the peel unit the halton unit only a few months ago settled a year long dispute with the public health nurses a dispute that started over working conditions and led to the rmrees greyusung the unit forbidding the unit to hire any more nurses until thedlspute was settled the two aides reached agree ment in late august after the psuv appointed a mediator for the dispute tvuaiia tw hormrowk wmli fhvmilmbtowfl thtratlay wb 1 cil employees aim fof president safety award annualcost of industrial ac cidents to canada amoanta to approximately rrtvoooooo bruce o winter manager of the distribution department of canadian industries lid mori treal told a safety dinner of cil employee and their wives ip the riviera club norval re cently mr winter- compared accident statistics- to o iceberg in that there was much more beneath the surface than evident at the top safe work practices he said are a major factor inj keeping down cost of product ion through greater productivi ty and leas waste ec brown deputy manager of cils plastic group montreal lauded the employees on their safety record and said they would be ellsible for the com panys presidents prise in july of this year if they continued to keep clean 4heii safety- slate some 27s attended friday nights dinnerdance and anoth er 150 who were unable to be there because of shift work were gucts at a similar event at the same location last friday squeaking springs instead of oiling springs in furniture and thereby stalnmg the upholstery spray on liquid wax wrights variety i strict opejn s am lo 9 fra tdaya f personal attention won vrjjtsn ampw feae parking your inspected cleaned free 1 often thorough cleaning it all thats neded to re it or the beauty of your diamond ea ring whi here we tnipect your ring for looser diamonds or worn srtings and recom- mend repairs- rfrhis seems advisable to prevent loss of your precious gems remounting older diamonds and orher precious stones look larger nd foveltor in the modern new slender mountings drop in any day end we will gledly quote on modorn- king ypur jewellery witfi latest style mounts john boughton jewelirers certified watchmakers 5 main street north 8774313 jbmmonjrjlsjricl industrial management club announces three management training seminars certificate courses conducted by the ontario department of education human relations to be heu at canadian industries ltd 134 kennedy rd s hrampion commencing management accounting to be heid at the ford of canada 8o0o duiei road bramalea commencing tuesday february 20 1968 tuesday february 20 1968 and continuing for ten tuesdays human relations at georgetown and district high school 70 guelph street georgetown each monday night for tan weeks commencing february 19th 1968 for further particular and registration fotrns call the y office al 4511400 jacksons mens boys wear 3 days only feb 12 3 take dverdageof these- tremeiidous savings on thursday bcuary 1st to saturday februsry 3rd at tfils time- we wish io thank our many friends and customers for making 1967 very successful yoar wc will con tinue in lk years to come 16 offer the buying public top cjualily merchandise at our usual low prices omens 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