Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1977, p. 4

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rfcRePJEPALD Home Newspaper of Hills jMjin A Division of Canadian Company Limited Main St South Georgetown Ontario Willi Publisher BOB Editor Clan Mill Number alts Region should consider a wardens role Regional Council its first political crisis todav as it at tempb to elect lb first regional chairman Allan the incumbent was appointed by provincial order in council in He has ensured received a fair hearing at the senior levels of government and has acted as a figurehead for public relations purposes But as chairman he could not exceed the given him council Success and good luck to Venturers The Venturers bottle time Saturday was a success More than three tons of bottles were collected to help them tow their goal of pur chasing two canoes It was a good gesture by Georgetown residents to support a group of people dedicated to earning their way in It is through initiative and resourcefulness that success will be achieved For to the Venturers do not possess this quality is a statement which must be challenged To the people we salute you on your efforts to achieve a goal you have established In the many bottle drives and whatever other projects you might initiate I Now council is charged with reviewing the first three years and whether the chairman will be pud the almost a year Mr received whether it will be a full time position or whether it will be Dart time It is a series of decisions which may affect the future workings of council Parochialism will likely surface to haunt this new council before any major dicisons are made even the election of a chairman Also being considered is a key question of whether anyone from council itself should be elected to the leidership role As the legislation now stands that is possible hut would result in a byelection being called That a disservice to the community at large and an added expense which should not be called for Waterloo Region last week elected its chairman amid calls by its council for a review of the process Several arguments were heard supporting a general election of the chairman during municipal elections Hie argument made is since the regional chairman does not mandate from thepeople only from the council which can select from among ts members or one applying from the com The one avenue not explored but commented on privately recently by one former council member is for the chairman to assume the role of chairman for council and committee meetings while still retaining membership on council In effect it would be a return to the nowdefunct county warden system Councillors might be wise to give this more consideration It may save money time and hot air Tha Horns Front On Parliament HIS Clark lacked impact but outdid the in yearend talk IU Kill Conservitu lender Joe Clark yearend conversation the LUC obviously hive ihe of J prime minis lerial chit he ililid Mr in coining Ihit expression tillonmi jn id I I It will it In on Ihe question of national I ill ilism or lln constitution subjects arc certain to be neriri in t lie unspoken The due he thinks prime ii id l thai Mr tfUl MSI And for this rtiKin ft decreed the lerm sip ilism would no longer he Used bcciusc il h is is of niilive ring id inducers would oik about sovtrtiMity independence which hi iri much more posilive Mr In his yeirend talk with Hi d I nidi could nol fad there hi in Ilisdiffici Die prime interest i Quebec has gone Ml partition up And ins lieci is no particular i bang positive form of Hut Mr I irk clearly my it less than in changes And tie expression will not be exclusive property of Mr I irk Mr office acknowledge in Ihil office suggesting a up offensive in terminology Flu re In lie lyie Unit pari 1 Ion might be the must linn Mr course will continue with bin mid but he In hive full control over lie French political In the province Mr Mr Chirk and Mew Leader will nil be in Quebec on the subject of All arc and it a safe bet llnl nil will he Implic of i pirlitioned country Hid Mr lark alio made It clear as Mr did Ihut next election wis his that Mr himself from the ration To his extent the reciird would become an I the It to say how this would affect isler While there it no doubt of it I on hot we ikmtil it in lust few there is a strong viewpoint that Mr Trudeau is still the best equipped to dial wilh questions involving Quebec will lit Mr s challenge to prove otherwise As he descrilied his television Hid nee the Conservatives In Keen and fresh from Que bit And In made tlitrc will In no return to the policy of tin lJCOs fin I what ili in make clear how the Conservatives will offer a different to the when Hit to convince must support a strong federalist dtmonslriiinn for m federal parties will st ind four square for federalism Mr offered a hint of his whin hi rtftrrtd too more distribution of opportunity In I think these still issuet and I think would be making very i u mistake I id infhtion and and just on or nation Issues If wi want Qui Inters lo remain in in id i have to mike tint country distraite pi lei for Hum to live We will for lime to Mr lurk I position It lakes time prepare thai you tin live with is he said A tongueincheek look at this wacky world again HUlV ttlial better way to star he New with potpourri we ravel globe to you sometimes serious but mostly not so si nous in cheek look at his wonderful wacky world iround us whirenn item on point blotter caused more in It id M in reiiuesls to stnnd by while his moves her ilothcs It was further intriguing entry removed her things No problems No further Now quit your I ex phui man in question merely wanted a polite to st ln by while his was rtm full of her tlulhes his ipartmint I on Just it some if out there in reader were dunking Now while are on subject of elothes lei us tiptoe over downlown whin Squires certainly didn I get last Our friend Mr ics when ihccxolie dancer he was in a downtown tavern tost her panties during her performances However she turned to be quite a cut up for she was charged wounding after she slashed Squires arm with a butcher knife The moral of which Is Never Hugh on exotic dancer who loses her pants she might out to be a real cut up Away to Britain now for the latest word Duke His vale bless his soul had to both put in and remove all pounds His from the bathtub with ind I hope your ready for this block tackle little Vou now Jolly ioodyrur Grace and has a pleasant journey Here is a lash less subject from mingllam Mrs Helen Dale who eleins the women lavatories a local sow red when discovered that the men were paid cents more an hour for 111 flushed Willi success she pay lor equal work The whole mailer washed down ihe drain in tin loo won out illei toilets She is now ess for in industrial is intilled to HI 1 I speak and lib tin only tould wish Halton Hills goodwill ambassadors A news clipping from he George own Times which reached our desk in a circuitous by way of Florida is a to lasting friendship The clipping shows five Hills residents outside he Times offices and offers short article on he friendship between that community and former Georgetown Hills which developed between former Mayor Bill Smith and his counterpart Mayor M who recently retired of 111 health The five travellers who became of the community ire Rev and Mrs ItC Todd Mrs June Evans and Mr and Georgetown has been enveloped with two Willi them hey look he news thai Georgetown has been developed wo other municipalities into he new community of Hills It is hoped that the rapport between the communities which the Times so eloquently mentioned in its will not die As he Times stated Good will established like good men would appear hard o destroy Our thanks to Tom Turner of Market for bringing our attention to the clipping which he received from an aunt in 1 recently fs e of his ills like I though sin mil I J her si i hi buss from 1 Jlten person from ho irtfrlenil lion Mil inshi mi limes his mi s ir mil afraid hi on is i iimp words of it 1 iki it itnriiln Hi i r il Is im in in hut step it nihil inl i foil tikes more A mother remains a mother always IU Well the charming Prince Andrew has to brighten up the balance of our and to begin his six month sojourn at School Despite his rather prosaic arrival at International rather than mounted on a prancing white horse he is mamgtd with his wit and self possession 1 throw matrons and into a complete dither Now as a mother and therefore able to to another mother problems I belli that Queen has the right i One should not only send heir little dtarsawiy to school but send them right out of the country Holding down a job Is hard enough to have to do it at home with all iccompanying noise and interruptions inn if doe happen lobe Buckingham is ah difficult as leaving he i behind you in the morning and going off In i iputt office eneh day AD from he racket Ihe must make ramping around the courtyard ingint guards yelling Ten SHUN live minutes am quite sure knowing boys is well is 1 do that young Prince ird prolnbly keeps the television volume lar too high While Bugs AH these things drive he Queen to distraction while she attempts to deal with iffairs of and other diverse problems sueh as yet Arab takeover of a tendon hotel an you imagine the constant apologies she would hive to extend to he Prime Minister during his daily visit when having tostop and teal Andrew on his spelling word list or listening to him run though his trench Then here would be he telephone girls phoning her three delightful eligible sons and having to listen to Prmcce latest problems with her horse how she herself more than a roy telephone answering No sending them away to school is the No children around hound you or weekly illow intes even if the money does happen have jour picture on it and s of to let someone else beat the dirt elothes diilh when the loyal ehijilrcn to bnnt them home for four months surily m ike it all worthwhile No more tut curing them violin lessons swimming theses cricket games ind ski trips No more cleaning out of the ptrsun rugs scraping butter off crown jewels si lor missing socks under princely bed No more of having to cajole Prince Philip into taking the kids while she gels her Opening Of speech written el how I hue strange feeling tin of the palace must echoing iih silence hesedaysand bat the visits now be of importance A mother even a is after all still a fn a lighter vein Some College farmer sent his son to ind he lull imi it the end of the first irjutiihnllv innoumini tint he torn in his el Snond sndhis father Win Winn you ttlnt do you think m sending vou to school for tiled with determination he boy plowtd into his books and home from his ear With top honors in studies His looked him silently for a few minutes hen shrugged his shoulders and grumbled At the held of Ihe class eh Well it tin be much of a college Queens Park- Looking through our files AGO The Royal Hank or In George town which closed in us J result of government policy of merging bunks In towns announced lhal a branch was to be opened In Georgetown George Curne was elected deputy reeve for polling voles over lor It The first Georgclown man to join the Canadian Mounted Police John left for Silk to lake a nine month training course Hi was graduate of school A radio shop on Main Street rules was opened by rnest Ituwlson was next door to Silvers li Store In premises own by isb and Chip enuneil lyor Jack Armstrong wert swum luloiifl sworn in by town I Kills wire All in Hi in and irfulil Mil Hall rn and rrul irrlsnn v is dieted ihiinnin the publu sthxil r a third rn hi isirf1 low I ii list rinrlHl its largest tvtr In S una and V III ID flu ilh w is pill n I inns Club mil the fire part The im in Toronlo Indnstn if Georgetown hid Just m it Hie Hi it bright is ri or in tin was paid or In li Inn l MIS wiK a fourth Will Sireim deputy chief mid Ihi Inasurir A the in history win pi or the in it borrowed from Olympic pigmirv The lorch r Vvm II Smith I litre w is 1 1 e e irned ml if prtsnlml of the I lull is lo I to lyor Joseph Ikiiis who ht Miii in tin ir is reported mi die si itiite resiarcher il lown Miinonl Mrs iniiiuiidir wis isked I ishtr Si ii my of PitMiurch to In r siuriu blood tells for sis months Slit ilsit hid hem invited to attend in intern eiinftrcnec for Ihe if of and her work wis included In hook on the subject Outlook not visible through the smog Uuecn Park Iturenu Of The Herald It seems it might In good idea to go siutb in ahead the ni months It iiet hud lo hive anything like a hippy If there is in horizon abe id it isn It through the smog course is economic The what is much more needed a stimulation program And until there Is such evidence we can look ird with much hope to cither good or government M About the most depressing aspect as one looks forwird to Is you really can I an opening We talk of controls and decontrols and unemployment remains depressed And here Isn productivity exports and trade i of correction Hut with the deprived so is In mini nl tin re is very lint cm hi dun willioul money except perhips t six ind firearms I tin mi isn now And from Hit rnspeels it won there for the rest of Ihe Tilt Tht Ontario has shown words it the problem or least missions practicalities and theories but nowhere there appear be anything like a possible answer to the ship on keel In the moie you think about It the more you hive up with the com iction Ihit Ihe problems of today arc deeper than lei i lone understand The economic problems of course are worldwide and perhaps we started assessing them from Ihit basis and working backwards might come up with some id isurer McKcough has show much in the way of locojie wlihil Under the leulirship of the Treasurer his been mute stringent restraint within government Itself even know if today In ind this province wilh our automated production ihcre could tvir be enough work for except for with make work Jobs under our presenl living working evidence standards

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