Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1968, p. 11

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mokorrown ftmald thursday nov 7th in wing match results pagf ii isl vva hospital news mdcftt of georgetown ge4s sol to go sh took sixth place in the ernlt vj6 tractor utilrty class iood eye and steady land wortrv awards lwasnt all plow if t the pifin county plouinf match t 4ftorge lleadhcad s farm nrw saturdav whrf to tbr trend of major mat in recent yrars cherervni etmioiu nrl for mie attention ft spectators i a horsesho pi chin contest won by alan and george irojvnrids u ith tom lirown sod brt davidson rim ers up while sun may wu he bif vwnnn in horse in uhch william tayner ned second prize lu it uis the eein slramh urrow tlu tool inot if tit jilverware special trophies nd their uinncrs included the championship special to rt robertson the internation tharves company special to wight ma the hank of nova otia special to bert robert sen od the thonws ilowden spec 1 for the oldest plowman m compel i ion to the lame hert hohertsonthe judy george tl hot memorial trophy was uon by murrav fcfeckon and the geoffrey drew brook special al so by murray breckon bill gray uon the toronto dominion bank silver tray fori winning class 4 for mounted plows murray brockod won the la on ot canada silver tray for wirnune clais 5 for frac or mounted iplou two or more furrow si bob brander won the royal bank silver tray for win tunc in class 6 for tractors in sod open richard dunn it uon the canadian imperial bjnl of commerce silver tray for v inning class 7 also tractors in sod open and vern imcke won the led with ood market silver tray for winning cliis 10 special plowinti claii resulu n detail class 1 home draw jomte- plows in cod 1 san may 2 llojd ma claw 2 ttacturs m sod onen 1 boh armmroni 21 mcrt robertson class t ojwn mounld hois j furruus or morei h ho brown 2 lsrr picket t bryan marshall class i mount d pious 1 bill gra 2 hen mdrr nn 3 uarh pickerm lj li em janienn class 3 tractor mouotod plows 2 or more furro sj 1 murrav ilrtcli n 2 jpiii ik n ihio georgetown students wap high schools for week an ohia town van wert and heorseown will swap some hich ichool students next month in roury cltib itcheme which rill allow a frw onadiiti and american lewis to see first land the learning processes on other aide of jie bo der on saturday november 0 kotarians from each town will drive to windsor with four local t plgh schoolris and mike the xchante ach uill live in lie tthors town and at ewl the otli ri school for a week on the 6th ihey 11 return to the bnrd oint and train- hack kind of ducarfiona indian giving van wrt iio jruns n in kted the schome and ehoc ce urge town as 1l3 canadian coun war because it approxim ltely the same travtlhnc dist tikw from windsor and jus al no the tjitie population georgetown hih rcliool mu pent iniolitd ure nobrt kcir n of mr mil mr sandy kelr i r cnrl lomlins son of and mrs c w ftwnuns of wrlntyre cres john pans ion of mr and mr u j ljn ifl kexwav drive and ken ih maidmtnl son of mr nd mrs c i moidinetu of lk 2 ihey wer selected through the coopeatiod of he hijh school and the student council al four were iuel3 of the fieorketown roary club on monday nd the visaing van wert u dents will be accorded the same honour on monday november 11 the exchange tudents will he billeted in the home of othr high school indents election time municipal election time is coming closer with monday december 2nd voting day to chnnse council for the next tuo vcars clas c tril rs 11 s i op 1 1 poll brand 1 i harv brander 3 j in breckon class 7 tract rs 111 sod pin l3 or mo- furrou 1 richard dunnett 2t 1 it may 3 howard dunk class 8 lmct irvine praetor utility c15 2 or more furrou hallon ml it jane tjvlr 2t hrvan imarihill 3 111 i snecl 4 dwmhl may mirv i ict et s km vld 1 00 7 llarley pickcnnt class 0 trade r i til v l open 1 jui nnslrt n richard dunne tt t lib brown 4i it rt knh rl n 5 flcin jamirson fit m fry lrander 7 hob hr in i ui liouard dunk cujj 10 special i nui 1 t 1 j vern picket 2 dt o readhrad by l clark well there have finally ben si mi concrete developments on th- planmns situation as far u th- hocptal addition is coacer nrd the firm of architects fin ally came through with some initial plans and sketches and so th project is at least enter ing its primary stages last week the architects met with they planning committer ot the iwiard jo review the develop ments we should judke that the projqctrd addition of approxim aie 30 beds fully finished and equipped u ill cost well on fowards l 500 000 this is a lot of munoy and is the minimum expansion medd to fulfil the needs pf the community w re hjhly skeptical that thia will suffice even for a two three year period with the way the loun is muuircojaintf in fact we ar in volent disagreement with the hospital commission huic planning department says that our hospital heeds to 1 plan for a growth that will cul minatr in 20o00 people in the early 70s to be xerved in town and surrounding area thu fig urc must have been arrived at by uttir planning department by standing in a pitch black room and throwing a dart at a chart of figures georgetown alone with a is 000 population mow a growth rate laat year nf 15 pr cent and a larger on- projected for this year and kaouenz fast cloamg in on tho 10 000 marie with 1068 growth rate of 7 per cent alone would contribute to a general population figure in exceu of thur five year project figure b the end of 1068 the reason for atresaing this of course is that as anyone who has visited the hospital in recent weeks know that the overcrowding is becoming chro nic with beds continually in the corridors when the necessary dislocation comes with th uw addition it would seem ao aim pie to shell in a third storey and leave it until such time as it is mrded this would obviate h vin to lift the roof more than one and would mean a further expansion when it com nici uould provide no disloca lion for tlu patients we can only hope that the powers that be in the commission would or der a furthex investigation by their planning dept and could tten the common sense in the third floor shell the cost an estimated jo000 a relatively small sum compared to what it will cost to do it 111 a few ears numwr of the board plus the administrator and wifa at tended various seuons of the hospital convention in toron to m monday and tuesday of tin week they rport the usual informative meetings it is always pleasant to hear of a group of friends or ntigh tours who care nough to re mrmtier someone with a gift that will alleviate suffering of the living more and tiwr tha hospital is becoming recipient of this ypo of betfucst nd one of the latest was the very kind donation from friends ad nei ghbors in remembrance of mrs love 1 1 ihickrnng who pascd away recently the cash dona tion wa given by mrs jack davidson on behalf of tho nei ghbors and friends of mrs pu ckcring it will tie used to per petujlr hi r memory by pur chasing a piece of much nccdrtl equipment 11 u only by kind gestures uch as this that our hospital can continue to operate efficiently andf progressively a donation uat received recently fr 1 the sikrclary of pea o rote chapter order of the l stern star for a piece of equipment badly needed by the medical it a it a diagnostic instrtui a bjtlmanutnrtr stand by illood prtssun unit this wa trcatly appreciated by the medical stau and dirictor mr and mrs s g bennett of scotsdale near lox getown were kind enough to send a cah donali itibm to the hospital rtavurr bwas in memory of mrs lmilymnglc wtui pavscd auay recently mrs innlis hjd come out as a nurse to fcnilivh children war iu t at the bennetts during ww ii mr bennett is a ul known figure in this country havw headed canada packers been president of the roval winter rair and is intlriutionillv known as a shorthorn brndtr list of rtcmt donors wil be included in the near future a i by u of a remindu the ladies of the 1u1harv art already viell into plans for the annual evnt of tlu sasjin their chrktmas ball this ar the girls plan a biir thantvr affair and hope that it will he the same succe at in past year more of tltii later acton precast concrete supplies manufacturers of septic tanks and lid 36 weil tile all culverts sidewalk slabs 12 and is pig slats hone g53l529 jims steering service wl al wli blktkln cnpmw ferak 4rvtc gnrhl rfcaim fk st cim wllllamt w7ms4 closed monday november 11 bkmffmbbanor v day brewers retail car quit see hfc if v6u h6d to roplicc a cur a couch or a carpet youro talking jbout a bin expanse ii money s a problem th solution is a bif purchase loan from household finance it ii provide c ish so you can buy wherever you lind tha best value whits more bofore you borrow from hfc youu know what your loan will cot in dollars and cents need somelliine big buy it with a big purchase loan 1rom hfc before you sign hi the dotted line know what your loan will coat borrow up to 5000 l ulfrhm ak aooui oedir hi ptc on loans at hwgnutp tiat housbkhbhi wbwm as a operated by brewcra warrruwuinc caaaajaaay ltd geottoctown 41 main stroel north ulephone 8775221 oxl i suvots dld uon ail about ouf vetting hours the corporation of the town of georgetown public notice the govorffment of ontario has enacted legislation to establish county boardj of educihon an county roman catholic separate school boards which will become tfloctive as of january 1st 1969 therefore all boards of education pufal c school board arvd separate school boards within haltqn county ccoic to ryi1 as of that date elections will bo held on monday december 2nd 1968 in och mum eipalily in halton county to elect members to ihe haltop county board of education nd tlw halton county roman catholic separate s hool board l w the number of members to ho elected to thoso two boards frcm ca h municipality or oroup of municipalities witljin the county ii ai follows municipality helton county board of education municipality halton county ionian catholic soparate school board burlington 8 burlington 7 oakviilc 6 oakville 5 georgetown 1 georgetown 1 milton 1 milton esquesing 1 esque5ing t nas5agaweya j nassagaaeya actcn separte school representatives halton county at large i t y 20 caen mun c pality vt ii conduct itj own election unci tl e members mm beeleled for a per od of two years c gbenham returning officer grows to 250 ror each jioo that what you can ct with this years canada savings bonds heres how the new bonds have fourteen regular annual interest coupons which can be cashed each year as they come due the first pays s75 the second 6 50 the next three 6 75 each and the last nine a big 7 00 each total regular annual interest amounts to 9550 on each 100 bond if you choose you may hold all these regular annual coupoi interest coupons uneashed until your bond matures 1 aijmmmmmr interest otsiso njaoyoor original 100 investment this way each 100 canada savings bond becomes worth 250 other denominations can grow at the same exciting rate adults children businesses and institutions all may buy canada savings bonds they are avail able in convenient amounts of 50 up to 50 000 for cash or on instalments wherever you work bank or invest and as always canada savings bonds arc cashable any time at full face value plus earned interest ilawliinlli at maturity therefore you can get back total more jbjewht bonds and make your sayings really grow

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