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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1978, p. 8

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday August M ma Hearing process broken down News of Ballinafad YOUR WEEK AHEAD By ARIES A creative project begins to shape up Mar Apr 19 beautifully for you sensitive to hi needs of children TAURUS Take advinUge the at Apr it home and get he family in yoked in fun activities GEMINI inventive mind develops a plan or May 1 J product that brings some degree of recognition MOONCHILD Trends in finances are unpredictable Play June July it on the sale side arid practice economy until things stabilize LEO Things are going well for you is JulyZJAug fleeting so take the limelight with the gram salt VIRGO Contact with hospitals or institutions is Aug 23Sept likely Be alert while driving No need to make that on a stretcher LIBRA Friends present an exciting proposition Keeping finances in mud join in enthusiastic plan SCORPIO attention to job situation Oct responsibility look beyond the seemingly pelt criticisms SAGITTARIUS mav find involved in Nov Dec airs of one at a distance probably an in law CAPRICORN Collectibles warrant some attention Con Dec Jan laet those ire overdue prcs for pawuent AQUAR1LS Relations null or partner arc Jan IB emphasized let others make the first realm the long term bene Us PISCES slilplil is possible with workers Feb relieves the pressure lightens the job CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS Kindred 1 Mart Kind of capable projector Tarnish 7 Children 11 leather name It Slow In music Kind code 13 He sings Stravinsky for his 10 Not a supper 14 Wharf 1 employee II Exist a Abound lector Sanction a Annoyed a hitch 31 Kind of rule II land ate receipts Shoppmf Remove 33 from copy IS Preside fully revenged sea rev no llrerrunnr nine id fix 11 Saying nothing poch r land Bands school Sponge up 1 Victor McUglcn Silly con vio linist down 1 Onager Word of J Zodiac sign Biblical country It a 11 1 Douglas Burt son of Mr and Burt of It Acton flew from his home in Calgary last Monday to attend his grandfather funeral which was on Tuesday of last week Luckily the Air Canada planes were running the begin but he had to travel home by bus While here he spent some lime visiting his grandparent at Ballmafad Mr and Mrs Smith SMITH with Mrs a parents members of her family Wilfred Burt and son John attended the funeral of Mr George Burt at Baptist Church on Tuesday of Inst Wilfred also attend the funeral of a lormcr neighbor Mr Henry Brown of last week Mr Brown was Involved in a car accident near just previous to his death which occurred in Ihe Orangevllle Hospital and Mrs Brian and children returned home after spending last week at Tobermory ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers have something of grave Importance say and I don know a belter place to say It than your column It about hat medical miracle the first baby lo be conceived outside the mother a body The baby name Is Louise Brown and the family lives in England The whole world Is cheering his Incredible scientific achievement Mr and Mrs Brown arc euphoric The neighbors are celebrating The physicians and who worked on he project are ecstatic But how many people have considered where this llnkennR with the procreation might lead us The legal social and ethical complications thai would result from this breakthrough are horrendous For example A barren woman a healthy uterus could obtain an egg from a donor perhaps a sister or cousin The egg could be by the woman husband and then implanted in her womb Or if the ovary of a stranger her child would then carry the genes that look like her and have HER family traits if woman does not have a healthy uterus her baby could be conceived In a test tube and trow erred lo no tier woman to carry the child full term This suggests A woman who may not want to be bothered with a pregnancy could have a baby by proxy In other words it would be egg fertilized in he laboratory by HER I but carried for nine months in the uterus of a woman hired to do the Job When artificial was first practiced created many legal entanglements Since no sexual intercourse took place the sperm Is Injected mechanically Into woman many couples thought it carried no moral stigma But some judges declared it was adultery and ruled children illegitimate About 12 children a year are born as a result of artificial insemination Although the Roman Catholic church has condemned il even with Ihe father as donor religious leaders have remained neutral and It is assumed they will take the some position In regard the test tube baby technique should become common procedure The and moral complications arc obvious Should reproduction be considered purely a scientific procedure completely devoid of love or coring It is apparent now that need be no sexual intercourse merely he fertilization of Ihe egg by the sperm What do YOU make of Ann lenders Frankly I am Deeply Concerned In Boston Hear Concerned There is no question but whit thli mind boggling achievement can be a wonderful thing for women who IlkeMra Brown cannot conceive became of blockage of Fallopian tubes The possibilities of abuse you suggest are also real and frightening I do not fear however lhal any scientific discovery will put a dent In love or that intercourse will become obsolete The urge to merge Is fundamental human dr for which there will never be a substitute No what goes an In the laboratories same old thing will go In bedrooms on beaches land in the broth wherever woman meet mm CONFIDENTIAL to A Conservative Who Would Like You to Bo Fair I DID read William Simon book A Time for Truth McGrawHill and thought It was excellent Ye I recommend It It always easy to recognize love especially first lime around Acquaint yourself with guidelines Read Ann Landers booklet Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference For a copy moil SO cents In coin and a long self addressed envelope with your request to Ann Lunders Box 11995 Chicago Illinois Ombudsman Arthur Maloney has referred in his letter of resignation to an apparent breakdown In public hearing process that parallels alleged shortcomings In the government handling of the Bruce to Milton hydro corridor proposal Writing lo premier William Davis the dent briefly called Borne high lights of his Ihrec a hair years as Ihe province but refers lo serious charges against the govern ment stemming from Its prop osal to build an airport In north Pickering Mr Maloney announced last week that he will retire from the post Oct In order resume his law career Since his appointment as Ontario first ombudsman in May 1973 Mr Moloney has supervised Investigations into some IB Individual cases Another additional requests for assistance were dealt with on an informal basis Mr reported to Premier Davis in his letter resignation The ombudsman proudly re called some of his office a accomplishments on behalf of farmers French speaking and of the prov correctional system as well as the thousands of other On residents who came forward for help He apologized however for having to mar the positive ind agreeable tone of his letter by raising the issue of land acquisition practices for the north Pickering airport ON THE HOME FRONT Lets have a national referendum By I- When a of people not generally noted for or a passu espousal of causes begins to gel someone should listen is not ihe issue or the majority of people how muchls It That issue is akin neighbours squabbling over an argument between children and who continue long after Ihe children hive sumed friendship unemployment and violence are the for f us The first three because they hit us financially and the fourth because it threatens our personal safety There is no question hat welfare is one of Ihe blessings and no one could possibly to help someone in real need However should be an across the right should be on individual cases granted only If Ihe recipient lakes courses to acquire or upgrade a skillindshouldhivencut off time period making it clear tint it is assistance only not a permanent plan As i case In point It Is recognized lliat some year olds live in mlolcnblc home situations They should be fin issisted in and obligated to complete their as ic million However because of Ihe genuine need of a few i we have to make it rebellious to live free of pareni il Caring parenls arc helpless in this Violence is fling il can strike ot us without Violence however unlike economics which are largely influenced by the outside world can be dealt with within our borders Along with the m iny other assets this country enjoys Is a very fine police force and should be supportive of in every way as initividuils and by our laws No one with a record should be allowed lo enter our country as an immigrant and a newcomer to the country who commits a crime of violence revokes his privilege become Canadian and should be immediate deported We do not need them we have of our grown vinety of criminal Assault on any person should be harshly dealt with there is no rot r the law of the in a civilized society A man serving life rtsonment is a dangerous man he has nothing In lose imminent lie endangers the life of prison guards and makes possible rehibilntun of nonviolent prisoners more difficult I believe we are ail tired of Hie heart rending printed on Use vicuus characters thai continue long after their unfortunate have been forgotten 1 for one interested in deprived backgrounds only in who may be their victim The public sh old in with ttii police in their call for national referendum on punishment Let us find mid not merclv leave Ihe n the conscience of our particular elected represcnlative No solutions lo complex problems inn be mplistic but I believe we owe it to tic overburdened tow abiding ax paver at feast tackle hem The of are growing and the govern mail would do well to listening Since December 1978 Mr Maloney explained his office has been conducting a public hearing at which more witnesses have been question by solicitors for landowners involved and the Through the hearing the ombudsman Is Investigating he apparent failure of Donnelly Commission which handled he province prellm- imry examination of the to counsel conduct a proper study and invite appropriate government officials and testify to Mr Maloney Housing Minister Claude Ben has told him thai rary to an agreement reached bet went his predecessor John Rhodes and ombudsman he does 1 1 feel obi to implement lions that arise front the rwovearsjgo opponents of he Bruce Milton hydro trdnsinission corridor the ombudsman with liar charges ipunst Ihe minis try of emrgj that the province neglected eon investigation of alternative rridor routes and in effect deprived I ludowners of a fair After weeks of meetings studies en in cooperation with the It Group the cabinet intervened hall the in mv the v is outside his juris Mr withdrew from the controversy with a pi expression of regret and a in en datum for rent of the corridor opponents NOW ONTHESPOT CASH PRIZES a NOW CHANCES MILLION NOW BETTERTHAN c TOWIN lis a whole ill with a whole lol more fof you in it and 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