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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1973, p. 3

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Christmas Lights Going Out Every Little Bit Will Help GAIL MCDOWELL MADELINE SANDERSON CHARLES WILLIAMSON KEVIN residents Halt Kim manager SanU Clatu may have said she will not use her outdoor them as much this Christmas problems finding Georgetown lights as much this year as in at s said he has been am sffl Guest Speaks On Hypnotism At Dinner DrCB was guest he moat points in cattle shown speaker at the annual dinner of at the air the directors of Georgetown This year dinner was held Agricultural Society which Albans Church hall Glen sponsors he fait fair Williams and catered to by the Speaking on hypnotism as church ladies related to the medical profession gave very Informative and amusing presentation the w indeed subject He was Introduced by saddened on the weekend when Robert McMaster and the hey learned of the death of thanks of the gathering was Mrs Bud Anderson Shirley as expressed by Sam Penrice she was known to everyone had President Albert Hunter beautiful mice and pave chaired the dinner and called freely of this talent She was a on parliamentary and municipal guests who had We extend praise for the board for their to the two young sons and efforts In brining Georgetown band also to the fine fall fair family and other relatives VlnceMountfordledinasIng song and Burt rendered 1 several vocal selections lne himself on the the meetings last week putting the Spencer Wilson introduced finishing touches on the project the head lable guests Mrs f George Ironside thanked those Bedroom They have skits who entertained and Mrs and demonstrations In mind for George Burt presented Mrs V on achievement Hoddlnott with flowers 8 U December A special event of the evening 15h School The Sahara Desert is In Norlh was a presentation to Valerie Ella of T Eaton Co travfor THE HERALD WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1973 Page senior project Creative Stltchery was held in the community centre on Wed afternoon There was a display on hand of various stitches and hand work some pieces were around one nun yean old Mr and Mrs Wm Rogers spent a day last week in Georgetown visiting with his slater Mrs Whitney The ladle s at the church had of last week sorting out and Kicking the bale Mrs Oram a dv of the neighborhood came to pick up a bale of children clothing for the Viet Nam Orphanage Winifred Smith Buddhism was founded In the fifth century B C JIM BURN The second class for the It seems energyconscious We will usethem but I want hV lives in an residents plan to cut down their to make sure they ton too JSSwnt said her concern for We Mr use of outdoor Christmas lights much We won turn them on ffi3lEE Christmas stock of so It should look pretty lark until a few days before 15 during the summer Now with when jolly old St Kick comes Christmas and then only leave cSristmas tree flying in his sleigh them on for two or three m them he says pointing too full Moat residents who were hours careful we leave display of CnrTstmas lighting Interviewed by The Herald on LIGHTS certainly weren ex the street agreed there must be Another resident who wished of it but with the when we placed the a cutback on Christmas light to remain unidentified was shortage I guess you should be much more emphatic about what we will do with them Im conserving energy There is Mrs Madeline Sanderson a mprove by next no way I using my outdoor Victoria Avenue housewife lights this year he said will definitely be more We got to conserve careful about using her energy and I think every little Christmas lights bit will help We will probably really Sg Peak sales in Jim Burns an employee at wan the energy we save by tights CNR said he feels the energy so ft wont hurt shortage is being overdone a anyone to niiomiiwMimi usage to conserve energy Mrs Allan Margaret Street housewife Comment by TERRY CONNOR The massive James Bay Hydro Project suddenly ground a halt several weeks ago and year so I guess we re stuck with them Canadian Tire manager Jim Hancock said this is the time of cut down for thlsycar little too much I sometimes Christmas You can still use Hancock We usually wonder if It Is as bad as they the lights but just cut down on right now say the length of time they are because of his energy I want to help conserve It be Inn used shortage they Just billion construction program The interviews show a trend would damn several large Christmas lights but I really We ve even had customers flood thousands of don believe it is all that bad energy conservation The us lh has asked that because they don want to use I Kevin Drumm who is a IlK hem They say they want to lectric needs of Quebec and a student at Georgetown District only a few days preceding conserve energy of the northeastern US School he is very conscious of the shortage and what Georgetown residents Department Store sad h encourage his parents to to do energy crisis really I use of lights l affected Tils business at all I know they have used PINCHED I usually dont sell that fwi irJ 1 in the past but when energy Is However some local stores many lights until December annihilation of a nation of I feel it would be a e feeling the pinch from but we have sold a few I guess CTIIom Idea If they dldn t use energy minded Georgetown it is about s as usual tragedy The Cree Indians of the area until the arrival of the construction gangs roads townsttea liquor etc lived by trapping hunting and fishing much the same as had their forebearers for centuries With little thought or their future the Quebec government moved In and began systematically destroying their contented way of life Compensation for the land which had never been deeded away by treaty by the Indians was hardly mentioned and relocation plans were and inadequate using a grant of over half a million dollars from the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development the Indians went to court to stop the project After painstakingly lengthy hears during which construction continued a Court of Quebec Judge favor of the He ordered negotiations com mence to provide fair com pensatlon for the loss of the land and to arrange relocation to similar areas to avoid destruction of the Indians a a people In the meantime he ordered all work to cease However an appeal from this Injunction arranged and heard In a suspiciously short five days reversed the judgment Three Justices of the Quebec Court of Appeal ordered the parties to argue the case as the balance of I conveniences That is which side of the dispute would be more inconvenienced by the cessation of work the Province or the Indians majority or the most succumbs to a might is right theory A government could do as wishes to anyone because represents the majority dividual rights would be obliterated To extend the premise to International situations the US would be entitled to use whatever of our oil and gas It requires because there are more Americans than Canadians ease will now be to the Supreme Court of eta where a definitive decision on the fate of these people will be made 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