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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 18, 1979, p. 5

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Tilt I1LKAID 19 Page i Letters to the Editor Poor reception Disappointment for local moviegoer STAYING FIT IS FUN Don nil If ft and Maureen Holm tried out the stationary bikes at Ihe open house of In ess Studio for Women on Saturday afternoon The Fitness Studio has opened at the former location of the Health Club on Wesley an hut the ranee Is James Street The studio Is incepting registrations now lor new members with bring issued on a yearly basis Herald photo To editor of Herald years for to again have its own mom I am disappointed in the reception I Friday when I took thildrcn to see Lining up about 150 pcoplt and siting line inch Ion is no fun in the rain Whin really annoyed me wu dressing man acr Tom gave to t of us who formed a second lint at the doors be cause we were told the first line was waiting to get in to see Saturday Night ever ind that was sold out so the line few adults uke kindly to msmua that they ore trying to in on a ticket line and I I went bath to my origin place more lb in slightly humiliated the course of the next fen minutes I turned my ankle on piece if block and son cone stepped on a board on which my child was standing and tip ped off into a puddle than her shoes may be to Ih by those lined up attend Georgetown theatres don t speak well of the common sense I rtahit construction is stilt In griss at the stores adjaccnl to the tin aires but must some mi gel injured and sue anyone his the firtsigbt to that the free of debris or barricaded so that customers cm I come In jnef the semi darkness After at least minutes of standing in the rain I went to the door and asked to see Mr dialer 1 was determined him in opportunity to explain what was the hold up rather than jumping to hasty conclusions about his ability of the looks he turned on mi gave ample of how he felt be to speak tome He it plain at I was beint presumptuous when I Trudeau s bilingual policy threatens unity reader says Suggests museum for old library To the editor of Tin When is the gullible tan public going to that Bilingual Policy is the force for disunity in Canada should been obvious from its thai it was intended mainly to protect the political base of the Federal I in Quebec Has it been forgot tin since the days of the Liberals would sloop to any means to protect its Quebec political strength Even jeopardize our Canadian Act Army Overseas rather than enforce conscription In this vast North an continent with population of or more what chance his a small pocket of French speaking people got lo spread their language It is physically impossible for most Canadians to have any unity hear or to speak French Certainly reach is and will be used by elite groups highly educated groups etc as a cultural achievement and for business and social The knowledge of French for the masses is an impossibi and in addition it has no antt is no notd to It It will continue to be an language of a minon t and nothing more in Canada Provincial ind in cases will con to expand services in French where possible ind where numbers justify it but this is a fir cry from Canada ever becoming bilingual The symbolism of Ihe present Policy of the Tnideiu Government is false and mis leading It has completely backfired and may well cause the down fall of the Trudeau realize that the liberal Party is and lias been for over years basically a Quebec Par ty with its predomincnt thin Quebec Is It any wonder wt have so much disunity there Is no hope for unity as long as Mr is In power He has become too abrasive He relishes an elitist and his motives have Income suspect by the and by the public The open hostility between Mr and Mr worsens our National Unity Only a nation liadcr who has not been of controversy for 11 yeirs such as Mr Clark tan hope to mediate our conflicting interests and red i prejudices C Oakville Ontario Appreciate support To the editor of The Herald II has recently came to my that on December 197B you published in article entitled Women Hostel Is Worthwhile Project On be half of the Board of Women Place I should like lo thank you or the extremely valuable support which you expressed for our project I regret I was not aware of it earlier to convey our TOY means high quality educational toys books at competitive prices Rood No AnnBlwIlson Chairman of Publicity Committee Board of Women Place To tie editor of The This letter is will respect to tic ongoing controversy rounding our library Granted proposals have been presinltd hut I would like to idd mini to thosi advocating lew building and silt Thi building as it stands now is a I in this It sin uld neither be structurally thanked nor demolished but preserved and utilized in an Considera might given lo creating museum or interest centre where historical records pho tographs and could be displayed a libnry it is totally inadequate Physically the is much too small cram books and definitely tacks necessary atmos phcre conducive to study and casual reading Why even consider renovating or struc changing a library that is just not suitable Short term solutions for an already situation should be discarded and in the process the of other local organ nations considered Georgetown YWCA strives to offer varied and excellent progrimmlng a hough severely handicapped by inadequate facilities Our I itllc hi group congratulated for continuing lo perform without a suitable auditorium or g nutations function with whatever fieihtles arc avail i progressive com munily such as Georgetown can forsee the advantages of one complete community Ire building to provide a library an auditorium suitable for varied entertainment from theatre to symphony to children s groups and lies for the as well as local organizations concerned with the cost of replacing the library so I But if we consider a complete community centre rents and other considerations now be ing paid for less than adequate facilities could be used to offset the operating costs and partly offset the long term debt payments As a community we must 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From the Kiddie City Centre Upper Level Bramolea requistid permission to step into tht space between the doors to hold our discussion rather remaining in the rain request was I slipped ins any v My as to why there was only ne ticket line whin thert an roe theatres was met with a and a lo forming lints would foolish since here is only one liiktl office Mr pointed nut that the theatres was not if I had complaints I should write directly to with them Hi reeled off Hay Street address and disapptartd back into his of fite I could find a pen take it down tthili Mr It ivir seems to del n be unless office sets fit torn i whether i in and pre planning on his pirt do much to ilimmili irritations Ml Ih it would be required would be extra two with to bold and two rolls of tick els such as those sold al ris long as the wire col ours ushers him any trouble spoiling people gome the wronj tie Ire it that s of in portince to m naemenl If those glass doors were iptnid with a beside pitrons could move in sidt muih more rapidly and fict there ire three lims would other pat r judgi whether it was i rib i in Line or not It n iy not modern but iron it mum fall furs and events that hi does work final straw however was Mr Cleavers refusal to illow people waiting in the In i for show to step s U the lass doors sheller from the rain nL Ihi more thin mm nits between the time the line second si iw By time was than a dozen people still v but they inside if one person In they d all ha vi to In allowed inside I very if tint s management M for speeding Mil probably dismisstd as too first employees would to be net did What be more sensible would be Irim ushers to work on cash since Ihiy more half a dozen from the door they passed on messages concerning how ma wtre still available am show and they weren t working inside cither obvious sim they stood in the iy until after tht the ires win ill full So hire to your bosses Mr Cle I m quite the set up here is terrible but 1 leave it to you to explain your 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