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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1962, p. 4

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georgetown herald lili i by h miiaasif 22 mijn strmf s gavbwtomv ontario kcmhmuw page 4 thursday nov brh 1942 editorial comment oh vbf w another owe a yaar o tftotlw poblteutlofl ntorfed jfva goorgtlown scn anwhalwvo ort miqhl think of it a rwywipwf on mutt adml th carv door of its pomolr ard fmandal ajk a aaaclaan s maqailna writ in in vvd yaar afjo 1 div luma hit vuwi rax ha i lop it giving th urvki of hit partonal public relations man to new vwvekly imwtpipr what r thata viaws a y4f laur a iratfi magailna cana dian print and pu blithe quel wrllun ttatmnts from mr heilop tha editorial column of th kara id was silant or rvau- fral evantually w daodad tha only way to wll th company i tlory was by starting wkly rwwspapar and from said public relation nun claud kawlay w backed mayoralty candidate and four for own council all wr elected this result w fair vindica ted ou vigorous ed lorial policy and to ioaw extent justified our existence 4 awkmrd position partisanship in luch marked form in a rtewtpepe putt many council candidal in an awkward petition we have avo ded daw ng atlenl on to th councillor who received favoured treatment in the newt and ed tonal col limns of the hevlop newspaper because thy could be unw tl ng victims of the ktt of dea h vvh ch we be i eve such pub fcety to be h it win torn trepldafvon that wa quo the keiop kawlry comments above became tome readers may infer that we t of turn are int mat ng certain council- lora are prooelrex and should be shunnad by voters qiata the contraryt retnembrance flomr thu sunday there will be a parade to georgetowns war memorial as there will be in every community in canada attend ants will stand in silence at they remember young men who lost the r lives in battle in two world wars end in korea that is why november 11 th it called remembrance day on november 1 1 th everyone wears poppy a reminder of the blood red flow- r which grew in the european fields where many of these man died it is th flower immortalized in mccrees poem in flan ders fields man who cama back from world war 1 started wearing a poppy on what was than called armistice day to show they still re mm bared their friends other people adopted the ideas as years want by there were not enough real poppies obtainable and men who war wounded and couldnt work at other jobtwbegan to make cloth popples the idea grew and the remembrance popples not only provl- th rwitvt a much diffvrt vlw of loci municipal affairs andit umi a good ttma to ftut our policy on eic tlocu during tha year ch council mooting it rwportwd accural i y and in detail indv dual councillors are quoted in matters of importance and on occasion council it paiiad or crilkud ediioiajly for its it and ot itftpount riaitws tha nomination mtlng which tint yar com on november 2nd is reported fully nd any platfoms advanced by can didaus are relayed to readers and the advertising columns are open to candidate to carry their election met teg to voters we like to ihmk that intelligent voters should make up their own minds about the v on mair ballots and that betidet read ing the herald they will attend some coun cil meating in parson and question can didates privately on iheir ttandt on muni cipal affairs wa have no reason to believe that any member of the 1962 council has acted other than in the bast intarettt of gaorge town in h s dec stont and we triould not like to tee any man eccuied of vol ng other than his belt udgment dictates but we think that in a year which w ii tee one of the town t most important mun lapel elections every candidate should stand on tha nommt on platform and tay i decline any support from pro or town at best i can and if my vole f ndi anh 01 rex factions i w ii terve george favour with any local newipaper or any sectional group it is n spite ef not because of such partisan support that s the type of rtjan we wan to tea on the 1963 council 5fe watemte kennedy doctrine delinquency chance is greater in urge towns by alan mcmtenen special ta tha herald who ataria with mudrtnr an ours at the aje of seven and n finally rjught liy polirc when hi- it 14 yon old fly llu n hr i t in tut tx- tumur patlrrri and u nut inlrr riird in uiuji nrrtjti n piu grimi ui frrl thl itir only vjy to rrh urh cli i irrn w ttimujch trfc t sugar and by bill smiley mm w u ummh uir hm iml at mi cwe v atr crv toltai ht siv ckii wy u um yu k t b wck lm wy if ttw wm b um u tua wy bd ymi hu wr k yw uj w4 aj i e tea illlf frtui fc tw utf u- tvll lw vah u fcmrfli pvumu t teiu wt uu ask inrma waas jm uhi ikjct wait till you to th vfcitr of thur yi if aama- thin2 aiovfe in the bush uaie away h mlfibt l anotkar buo tw imji tbrrr i an tven chance it a prtndt or a dr or a aiiiirr te w mmh w- mj tee u a frkw h w ail f rj i fww te 1 1 i h v km all i like to print ef tha upa u hunuujf aaily 6peuuy fr tk a of ik wlva hut i kvn t had tha ntrvt to do it for the u4 three yvara why iucuse tba uu urn i prud btd e taje bufitinf tolumn titer wr uo ritw pui u raiu oo frllow shot in ouwr fallow out of a tr tak lei hla for a partrldgt liont ask m what thu urd wu do- la up a tr wuiubly tkln a baad on anolhar hunttr who thta ubm year ahot two icor bunttra out of a cano culiiunj thay ware mooi lluntrrt may lack a frw of tha finr thinfi bot thr nothing wrung with thrtr imagination to anets dollar w le the cott hrir h mr h r i ahtntb in thnr r xnu it would twr inipotubt of co iidm juvrn r dt nquency in canada in ihc pfivoui art ce it was explained that except iiolalt 1 c i i i it it d f cult lo do enyth ng about juveniles unl i it ty t on e drl nquent in a word author ei are i gl i g llr d leaic but lliey cannot f ght the early symp to i altr ough every c ly and town on a prepared queition na re ha 1 rj v iujl pfoblemt the envwers doveta led on moit niuei conien ui showed thai juven le cr n e has only r icn in propoft on io populat on sla i ci could prove to be unrel able for imiance once youth cou d com l 20 offencei and the general op- in on wou d md cate 20 offenders cold statlttu ifcrounda organlrd iports an 1 parent inrt retain i i i having it the vamc ith committals nd provincial polica aaaeca aerlout efiect on whnle f to tnkhtuiions in the isolated ljl pn llits v n diitncti ontario there la corn wnlf rise in uaglitratr i ii raic of hat often ipss suirn laion and a j fnni r 1m 37 ham stated he jmi i j arlmi it juvenilr offender it likely to p m decrease during larmrd ty iral jmrtiiiri come before a court on his flrsti fo e those under thr ar t f ib in the tffrncr and hr sent to an appr to rhurchei provide t bracket brturen ib and ovrd school thus he becomes counselling tenicea and 20 there was cauve f r concern statistic i yuca vwca also because bos in that irnp had in metropolian toronto with rt up i rounselling bran accounted fe- im our third jbillly in leaching thr r chl 1 lr rong from nght a survey of the uelljnl arra was made recenll v ttu o i imut lub to drti nn re uhal t ipeeded for youn t r ai 1 thr irrsults are not c tnp it t jrt alcatel with adults county figurn dirt rrveil anything start in t it e i ur that it fiui n jtf at r irirn in the niagara ar a i alruli 1 ant beverage roomi the reports from wriiand suggest that adult r n imption i thlak a rfaat titlarval has imttad anj ku- tnitarta liullacts dtv m t aiia a inae atwh t iw- urva tha tkuman tamlw while lr is atl4sftnfl t entlnuuh a fw 4har lambi t4re a and avary man 1r htmull i th firil and foremost rule of the bmh li nrrr m i air hnl and gunpiwlrr tahi s like the dell just ue k 1 rr ale r r or uhatewr ur r rnial m srr ii itefore you start off on a huntlt n trip look down the bar rrl il ur j in to make sure njlh k ui t it a neit in it nee last jrjr if you carl me thr ui h the turrrl put n a shrlt i i hr the gu t s ujal rrmoes any ohstacei it rt 1 1 nn rrmovri the hrad of the hunter is well but thit u nr ther hert nor there its pr hjtly little of both tied this totcen of respect but tiled the metropt litan toronto with srt u p counselling bran practical need for employment for manya network of probation officers chei of all adult court ca 7 and many sen ice clubs interest wlowi waterloo county ivohjimn officer in chat cd in young people the offend ni below average in provin ham claim delinquent rhildrt n er eould appear before a jude cul figures th 1u3 rourt r come from mam ti s of ht mes two or three timet before einglf lhow one nerfi 20 but they have one thuu in mm committed i nd thr committals to m parents uho ire unable figures from sudbury show training schools c with child rearing no pattern for juveniles taking l a mtnunity efrqrt keept le- a indicated that mar court charges heard there were down tn orlllla with tl difficulties pla a part alonp 184 in 10s2 and 240 in 10g1 f ymca nd canadian legion wu financial stra n but main 1 hardly even proportionate to l problem centres with the population increases handicapped men a third reason for buying a poppy is that tha local canadian leg on branch buys poppies from the disabled veterans group theri uses them as a tag day and raitet extra funds which aid war veterans in need during tha year we hope everyone will remember to wear their poppy this sunday and we hope alto that a large maonty of residents will attend the service in remembrance park when names of those killed in battle ere rehearsed again and perhaps et the same tima wa can think of world leaders today who are char ged with the solemn task of trying to solve disputes end reconcile ideologies tt avoid what could be the worst conflict of all and pray that they can keep ma world on an even keel we would hate to think that at tome future date we will be remembering today s youngsters end adding to the el ready toolong list on the cenotaph plaque ottawa report llmonyhly ouettvationi bv bit hamv haiuy mp fok halyotj th firm creditt corporation act wai baing diicuuad in our latt column thla would ralie the limit on the calling of audi loam from 300000000 to 400000000 th liberal party with thli meaiure to go tolhe agricultural committee for tpeclal ttu- dy one of the changoa that the liberal party vlth to ee it tome change in the eppralul fee of fifty 50 dollar it li pointed out that moit of the loam under this act have been taken out by large farmert over so per cent of the application are re jectee ihe liberal view it that the appraltal fee creates a financial hardthlp for thetmall famwubefore he can obtain hit loan it it the liberal with to tubttantlally reduce thla fee to at to allow tha imaller farmer to obtain loam the date on thit hat been interrupted by bills for supply to provide the government the rhoney it require until the end of november 1962 we hope that hallon farmert will find that the farm creditt corporation will provide the aid they need7l would encourage farmert to write me of their agricultural and livestock problems dollar and austerity measures such u import surcharges the budget resolutions wore offer ed tor debates ihauarto 1 bud the revbed estimates of the government have beau produc ed they remove roughly h6 million off our budget most at the expense of the depl of national defence eats in eon- traction programs equipment y and payrolls iiow- i mi mr nowun the finance aainfar artetthal tietot1 cat sm not be this high as riflvoertaln statutory mon- les which will have to be paid out the budget resolutions brought forward muoh discus sion the government introdu ced these apparently as budget resolutions relating to the bud get presented in april 1062 they have not stated they will bring bt a new budget despite the fact tit we have had alhee that time devaluation ol the employment get debate this therefore am ounted to a budget debate wl thout a budget ur nowlan tha finance minister painted a glowing picture of canadaa ec onomic position but fslled to produce any long term plans to stimulate economy or full atwayt have your aun ati ad when tirlvlnf le tka hunting fjrvundi it tha re s a callulen and they cant cut veu cut the wreck ae v at way htyur way tut letltua yeu ii get a real fcllyuuh aut ef tha lek mi the itrlvera face wtten ha hits a hump ike fun 0e- ef a ha has tixtcunly acquired no top canverlibta nu ma fin 1 ou he tn climb a rnrr ou e t there a lot of hunlrrs art kil inl tninu to gel troush or nvrr a fence while carrjinjt their sum don t take chanm rap our fiun finnlv b tr bjrril take a short run and ail nrat over tiling the musket a a jultinc pole new haw da we carry tka sun it should b held in tha rioht hand tha barral painting uf in which several hundred i mental make up of the parent however there were 322 inyounfsten participalt i adulti unl one lenmr off lois drop pin fl sharply to 102 inl guidance teachers leer are jut trained rhildren lftm probably eiplainable but there are guidance teachers ome are bettor trainrd than atcamst any act of graduating at the collegiate and the salvat othcr figures what do municipalities do about the problem of juveniles at council level practically nothing dealing with young offenders is the lot of the police courts probation offices and social agencies waedatack pregram woodstock was mentioned as cne city with a declining rate of juvenile crime in addition to the honor ittem there a a full time recreation program for youngsters day camps and play the liberal party spokesman walter gordon suggested a comprehensive prourao for dealing with canada a long term problems 1 an easy mone policy freer credit and lower interest ralca 2 extensive program of loans and grants to municipalities streets sewers schools slum clearing etc 3 increased production in canada without increasing costs 4 proposed a separate depart ment of the government to deal with problems of second ary manufacturing 5 encourage canadian eon trol of canadian resources and corporations changes in tax lawa 6 promoting economic dev elopmcnt in loss prosperous ar eas tax abatements as in centive 7 expand canadaa export trade tax incentives for porta 8 bolter labour manage ment relation 0 aid to farmers on produc- tiiib processing marketing thu debate has been postpo ned while legislation hrthe form of tho farm credits cor poration act la concluded we hopo that after uus thr bill to amend the food and drug act will be discussed lion army has now taken an in terest in this specialised field however oriltia is a well or gsnlted city with a large propor tion of good middle class homes iletween a happy home life and multiple activities at school authorities feel that the young stera hsve little time for trouble the major problrm in cuelph is the tendency ol juveniles to joy rlda consequently the courts hear ing minor traffic casea usually grant probation and ldflt there were 103 youngsters in that category churches in guelph are pro gressing now with a form of dig llrother movement and the op timist club operates a youth workshop sports play an important part in repressing youthful out bunts in lambton county and sarnls a teen town at ymca two arenas a large bathing area and active young peoples grou ps in the churches all combine tu keep outbreaks at a minimum in northern ontario klrkland lakes rate of increase in juv enile crime has been less than 10 per cent intimate knowledge ualn reason given is the amal ler area efficiently covered by local authorities who have first hand personal knowledge moat families perhaps the answers coming from port arthur and the ijike head give the first real sub stance for a solution to a eoun ty wide problem port arthur tuns average in offenders patty crimes and co mmittals out as one authority statedi the only problem existing is lack of adult leadership tn young peoples activities which could eventually lesd to a wors ening of the situation there is still apathy toward the juvenile and it is reflected in the lack of such leadership the crucial problem is gett ing to the jiard con offender oni of a new series lacjal gems from georgetown records dating back to isfk its a bylaw did you know that it 1 unlawful ipr more than two persons totand in groups on any streetln georgetown on april 15th 1800 council pu led the following by law to prevent crowd ng and obstructing the sidewalks streets and other thorough fares in the villaqe of george town be it therefore enac ted by the mun opal coun cil that three or more persons shall not stand in a group or near to each other on any street sidewalk or thorough faro in the said village of georgetown in such a man ner to obstruct free passage for foot passengers after a re quest to move on made by any constable or peace offi cor having authority as such within the said village of georgetown anyone refusing to obey will be liable to be fined in a sum not less than one dol lar or more than five dollars for avery uch offense and in default of the payment of tho 5 imposed together with the cost op prosecution it may be lawful for justice or justices to commilt the offender to the common jail for a poriod not exceeding ten days c r good wlllie clerk wm freeman reeve did you know there are fouranda half ml les of main conveyor system in the passenger car assembly una at general motors in oshawa there are approximately 1600 care in progressive stages of manufacture at all times on this line if i td fashlwwd u wr trltm rd clmit u tka lotk lututut skw that pf f tka kuaur wke kawa lkr in h pait tn yar w clad u rj gatfh t wky fiat war tamalm tkat uww with tka kufckf yau eta tak u m tke usrry tkat tmwu sac ur 4iu tkr a fair ckaju yau c4m tanaak itait tke tka kuntrs wltkaut kauej shed if tky da la yhi wt away yeur thet first tka dea 1 tka sraund i tk kan away ykayll hm kary ttltlfvej avaryana akaut tka kif txmb tky rvtlssad if ou h in to lxinie t t in tti uuih don i pane jmt run in rircli ai rur 1 ai u an icmm z it thr top f mir in 1 lrn mwr fun ii lit ii u ran u hen is havr r n t j if breath a a an n ir nit ton qa r 1 1 a 1 take oek of the ut r f the it xk tak hoi thr h e to prr y barr thr t one so ut on ll work h- f there t i od i ff brrnf j- t father lone b rch bak pi e t in a cluiip of drv bush a- i it a roar ns hjh f re w hm the f re f ers an ve j a e ro longer ot- ona latt wrd ef eautiv whan yeu bag w- tar dnt kra about it it i vat lint da in huntina trtl dent vn allaw yrvll tmatl amirti satittactmn aa yu carve that 1st natch la var tun affar all tkar a natknf w unuaual abaut yeur faat any dam fl can that a hunt and ajuita a f cui did you kwow the general motors tech- ril centre has a w nd tuiel tor laulomohiei axl truck hci i dclnrl to srnerite in if strram ranin rfl co to 100 mites an hour from a mrong ard to a b an of hur ncane force echoes from the paoes ef the herald nevembar tsl and 1937 tin yas ago a georgetown summer retident dr chsrtet h beit w ii have hn name on a new mod cal research bu id ng at ihe university of toronto the chariot h best inst tute will extend and amplify the proiecta now earned on by ihe banting and best departments in an ad0 n ng bu id ng best known for fill work tn thedlicqyery irm n p betl fiai manyother medical discoveries to h s cred r making way for the smith 8 stone plant expansion the 4 last house on victoria st bes de the lorusso home has been moved to a now local on on r verv ew cresc the property was acquired by sm th stone f rm recently and tho now plant soon lo be constructed will front on th s property tho house formerly on the s to is tenanted by mr and mrs hendnck bouwman a still winning with three straight under their belts geor- a getown commuters aro in f rst place in the avro hockey league on sunday jack hamilton and bob mccand- less lead the scoring with two goals each bill muir and bill barry scored tho other goal and ass sts went to jim cofell joe loulh and blako baxter harv chappel handled the loam from tho bonch ten thousand rounds of ammunition valued at 200 was stolen from tho high school last weekend loss was discovered by cadol instructor alan prouso when he went lo gel ammunition for cadol target practice is years ago i the tiny village of hornby ll 120 years old in 1818 five mari with their famillos left the british isles 4n search of a new home they were abraham nolson thomas joyce and john wilson from ireland and john fisher and john oompsoy from scotland thoy spent some time in muddy york but then travelled by stage along the dundas highway lo munns corners then started on foot up tho sixth line they followed e blazed trail through a wilderness of oak and pine until they reached tho base line between trafalgar and esquesing townships thoy rested for the night under two tall elms and in the morning deci ded to stay a the georgelown lumber company is erecting the new grandstand at tho park these days the telephone poles on john st are being moved in preparation for laying of the pavement a large illuminated clock bat been installed in e gable of fred sinclairs service station on main gt it is a great convenience lo the public

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