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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 10, 1987, p. 4

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OUTLOOK Saturday Halton Hills i lliJ- I I Si Ioii Br irlSinkt Tbeir Outlook I III I I lH vlirMl i A superb spokesman for privatization An audio tope arrived he mail far mi here wis recording of i speech made by Pine president of the Adam Smith IiLslituti id London ind an nil upon M irearct nl in I kingdom ills proudly told supporting thi till miners siriKt in is lavigm with the of thi NIX sued in under thi Charier of Rights won was a norm victory in Lai igne is not member of Iht union but forced to pay dues under the Rand II seems doubtful a regular union could the same argument Bui li was thai rare thine nowadays a for in dividual against the group in this case over the who run the Ontario Public Service Employees In any event the tape was by i note or other ex plana lion of it was sent 1 thought of phoning and asking why but then said to myself no why don 1 listen to it first I did It was great PI tie Is a superb spokesman for the privatization movement the transfer of both production and ser vice industries from govern ownership to I he private sector It t have friends in this country where government ownership seems to be endowed with some kind of maral superiority Twos a Crowd Pir successful tain listened to the once Then I listened to it again I decided I wouldn bo calling it ill to find why the sent it to mi Pit might wont it worth ni pt I gum in it government firms is mifjittlj to freedom it There is non fifth Genuine ownership dlf fuses stale power as i political thil essential problem of politics I poverty nuclear war or whaltvir II is power and how lorcstnet its use i Monopolies course remain i problem whether in or private hands but evidence seems they ire more respon in private than in slate hands For one thing they are scared of falling into state A patient bit him yesterday Thankless job for war graves staff mi i Tin hunt write to id missing or the siiddcnlj remembered fnim in Past lliitldmf replies go out North i Most con marked in red ink Buck or Popowiek Thus does the Commonwealth Wir Commission help people find the resting place of ind comrides who died in two world wars The Commonwealth war dnd imnunt to ra million men and women including 110 Cana itTSTHUH I IM- More ind mon Second World ttir an retiring So ire going bock for the first turn since the war and they win to look up where their burned Tin La led i thi British is World illles to reach horn tying Itvili tor first lime i if intertill effort wis to tin ad In properly maintained mi and to erect memorials to with noknow graves list cnmmission spin ipproximattly KG million to memnnals in countries such far rLenlin of TOO Union ganitnirs The igmey or from Parliament Illll is respon ill of North We provide a fret service of look ing up the burial lot it ion of anybody from the British from the irsl and Second World Wars Wt had over inquiries last and its increasing John assistant try rol of the agency The busiest an spring and as Canadians planning overseas inquire the locitlnns of graves And Buck or consult the register of war id and lists of a history if per Tin tilth of I invasion of rum I i di sued rtiinests in Win is tin continuing interest in trees since the TV pro gram Roots pcoplt have become more ind more interested in their Similar informition is provided about War and peacetime military deaths although this is of the commission scope The staff that extra mile to mike it is isy is possible for the renumbered Bather than giving them the hurt die run if we information provide it Thi agency not only the memories tin raves of war dead as well mm spring until fill rihnm mil Miki Newell in on Ihe rind visiting mon thin in in id where not These personnel died at a nearby base or en killed elsewhere in Canada and sent home for burial Their graves are main ironed with a devotion What Mike ind I do is clean up the headstones We i cleaning kit mid get down on our hands and knees ind scrub them clem ire going to set thit stone lOycirs With just two men doing the fleldwork the agency relics on the Cm ilium 1 igion ipahlies and Letters Story lists incorrect fire code Hi Woodstovi ifely ly 1UH7 II is with inttrest that I read your rt girding wihbJ stove in mil If irding in The two the end in die it instalhllon must in in cord inn with guidelines the I- ire is in in St mil irii mil ipplicible Solid fuel Appliances ind their installation must in iieordame with a Cana than St indard Installaion Code for Solid Burning Appliances and Ihe Ontario BuildmKCode Your issistance in clarifying this matter to your readers if possible would he very much appreciated Sineerclv id Ford Prevention Officer Angered at parking fine In I his day and age 1 am very pleased that there is a growing awareness to the needs of the physically disabled Handicap ped Parking Spots As a disabled person it angers me Tin do not get caught and fined for it What happened to me on Oct takes I used the wheel chair parking spot located behind Main St downtown When I returned to my van I was ticketed for parking there The van has a wheelchair sticker in plain view on the win dow Also I use my wheelchair when driving so there is no scat on the drivers side of the van I called the Hall on Regional Police Georgetown Division and wis told to the Town Hull Pork int Offences I colled there and was that I had to come down in person to tile Town Hall with a note from my proving that I tun a You only hove to look at me to sec Ihnt I im handicapped Is not enough By comma down with my doctor s note I I hen be regis as a handicapped person in What if I lived in another Region I was Georgetown Would I liable to piy the ticket Just 1 p irked my van in a spot stupid thing about this is I cant even inter Hie Town Hall prove my indicap or no wluil And

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