Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1977, p. 8

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Pages January 1917 MAUREEN SEES NEED FOR CHANGE Regulate family by law Joe Whos wife says The woman behind the man to be prime minister feels the family unit must be regulated by low Maureen McTeer wife or Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark spoke to about people at Sheridan College Thursday She said the family unit basic to society but more and more women are working divorce has tripled and com on law marriages ore becoming more popular Law reflect these changes The law she says must recognize women who devote years of their life to their family economically discrvc a salary and supports of women getting pension Almost half the women who make up about per cent of the workforce are married she said Ms McTeer would like lose changes In laws concerning women keeping heir maiden woman should have the right choose she said but she said a double barrelled name such as Clark Is hard to pronounce and will not likely be used for her firs child Kalhenne born Inst fall She feels the traditional role of political ftiics Is changing said she retained her narni for business reasons No one she said noticed until Joe was ted although had used before he was leader Ms she is not rejecting the role of she likes lo home with her new daughter but the lifestyle does not allow her to With the demands of Joe job the respon of 1 don know if I can work full time she said wanting to be doctor sin turned to the profession of law of in hum inilif and lack of lichnolosy Slinking law is good background or politics and before Joe wis elected as of Inc opposition she had seeking a political nomination ilic Is in her third of university for day he lowered this should include elm he Ms js a rtsponsibk of important segment Tin to laws affecting women Is to get a substantial number of women who are sympathetic to rights elected to parliament Flora MacDcnnld and Jean are both exceptional women and thats why they ire where they are she said You have to be a little bit butler if you are a woman that the way It ides by interest groups and must pick Ihcir own iriorilis Generally Distance facilities reduce library use study The South Central Regional Library System hop es a survey it conducted In Georgetown last summer In creased public awareness add to support for a new library here Its construction became a key ejection issue as residents asked candidates If thur priority was for a new library or an addition to the municipal offices The town decision to build a new library on Maple Avenue preceded the election and com pletion of a regional library market survey report released a press conference last The report based on a door canvass of more than Georgetown residents re commended provision should be made assist George town to develop plans to ex services lo meet com munity expectations local people do not the downtown lib rary because of distance and inadequate facilities the re port concludes Project supervisor Jadwiga said the old library on Church Street in a convert church building is poorly tit and crowded presenting development of extensive re and cultural facili ties The survey took the farm of minute personal interviews and questionnaires designed to solicit information on public To get an overall picture of the dn requirements of the inhabitants in the four counties serves Bur ford village Georgetown and Hamilton were polled over a 12 week period last summer collected showed cent of the people never use the library but some expressed interest In doing so when the variety of programs and facilities were explained Former chairman Burnie Gillespie condemned the stereo typed image of the library as a book place because it offers much more video tipes records period newspapers children talking books mov Communication with the public disappointed the SCRLS which estimates it reaches less thin 10 per cent through forms of media ing Publicizing programs is major for tlu which learned most people Ret involved with the through friends schools ind organizations not through promotional campaigns Project consultant Ray libraries in Big business and the survey made with customers define Ihtir needs and promote the strvic is offered future library programs will be based on inf lnnw from the imrkil dubbed a Imprint Miss Tri mis on statistics Reined from both libriry us in ind users indicate ilnn an the library in order arc stud homeowners I us mess people unskilled lab retired people skilled and firmer One of tin is fur information r inking ind and i tiling i mi ink matin in of priority Trawl is a fciitriliulmn hi Hit studies mcomi ilk Iht survey showed only people in high income bracket borrow libriry records and tapes whereas they arc purchased by the mlddlcand low income groups The low Income category I borrow video tapes while people classified as mid die and high Income do Information requirements ingc accurdlng to age show survey and some senior it don libra ics lor reasons friction is In demand by nil types of people while 36 per tint of users are professionals hobbyists who ins books on their spec fields Similarly stud on llbrines when rcseirching In the threi communities in ill zed people In all income tend to buy and newspapers as lo reading those available il Parking bylaw review follows complaints Car owners claiming lo have been victimized by overnight parking regulations may soon see the revision of a bylaw which was originally adopted to aid snow removal opera lions but remains m effect year round Pat prom ted a works committee review of the bylaw at council Monday when he tabled complaints from severe Ward 1 citizens Pointing out that Bylaw which prohibits overnight parking on all own streets is only compounding the problem Coun McKenzie asked why there is no clause included which would make he bylaw apply solely to the winter season when snow removal would be hampered The latest complaints he said arc coming from the residents or the Hill Estates In Acton where con dominium owners are allowed only two parking spaces The residents are in need of tional spaces for third family cars or guest cars Coun explained Mike Armstrong ad mltted that the problem Is common both urban centres but asked thai the matter be referred to the works commit ice rather than discussed fur by council Coun Peter Marks endorsed the motion and suggested that the town follow the example of other municipalities in emergency snow routes Certainly if there is no safety or snow removal pro- there Is no rcison to restrict parking he said TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR 126 Steeles Ave W Hornby 8783923 SPECIALIZING IN ffiffZfft ORDtRS SIDES OF BEEF HINDS OF BEEF FRONTS OF BEEF A PORK SIDES lit nam orders custom cur AND AT NO SIDES OF VEAL LB ATYOUR iiutMin PLYMOUTH IQQ minis mans priority she old She laughed when someone asked If she voted for Flora but said Miss MacDonuld was Ihe beat second choice She feels Miss could have won ind this fact helped women s position Laura an asset to the country she said 11 is becoming harder and harder to discriminate against women which is a step In the right direction Ms McTeer said both she and husband Joe are on the tame wavelength with most political issues They work well together She feels since Job has been travelling through Canada extensively people will start to recognize his name and his views We don expect get elected because have nice hair she said The obvious disadvantage to Joe ravelling Is she see him at supper table every night When asked If she sees Margaret often McTocr replied mostly social function Sine she Is wife of the op leader It Is hard lo be Overly friendly and we ever meet just Tor a coffee It would appear In the Globe and Mall the next day Wc would have to relate what wc talked about and if It was ordinary subjects we would both feel pretty silly she said Choose it largest Heel cars and triKKS TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 43 Road Planning for the day you retire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the 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