Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 16, 1978, p. 11

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Low wages no savings may force couple two children onto street Talk who in the process of looking or a home and he II tell the prices arc too the designs art bid the location or so fnr he just found what he wonts Bui what do jou do when your boss fonts to move your wages are so low and haven go cash to use for double rem new tenants are expected available accommodation art beyond jour means and sociul can t help you you arc em pins Don and Ann Junes mot thur real names of have until to solve the riddle Don earns an hour is labourer in a loeil industry The takes his Ontario Hospital Insurance Pre mi mi out of bis but makes no contributions on his behalf Thin no its Ills work is seasonal run from April or ben tl ground dries up to be worked until mldllecimbtr The other four months lie draws mini benefits Ibis is Dons second with thi company The company has a number of houses whuh it rents to Hut Don cant He was gisin no rnson why In tan I neon and Ik knows that at It ist of houses is it the present time The s answer to his for housing was a firm Thin an wailing lists Don says Y Just ask the boss sup him I till Inut his rial runs place think thev wen his house not tin officii in want me at ill but I dun I know wh Not has Hill refused lit Don a he has him out of hi did hai for i He told mo not to rni to work until moied out so I hid hunting thin wire in of 1 ouse with sister lit Hi full turn in mil yrl and wi li two kids it asiriheplice wassoHrnbl ourcrowdid I think tin and fin in Ann It was ill wood an it and If a fin MP calls reforms contentious proposals ivi the kids out Hut thev I pushing us Bill did Dm his job wis willing for htm is soon as hi found atunsl hid to go without pa fi r tin hi period It was it that point hi first appro tin m il pcopli starch of In be had a job Ibtj olirtid the because thin was no for food mil brought icstbat Nut moed into in upstairs ipartnuni in Miln Street Hint ago Silurdny Imi to nut lold us whin came in hire it thev thought they hid on Hit building but liuj wmn I sun it would go id guv back to tell us lln was sold il ill In told it by MP for Water loo has described the government s proposed lonsti tulional reforms is been with the way the Mr said recently Mr is a mini of the Special Joint torn said he sees in the proposed such is entrenchment of rights where one province Quebec can future changes This provision could lead to he said Mr PCcandtdiitcfor Dufferin riding so criticized the bill for its position on decreasing the role of the monarchy in I believe Ihi loyal Family has served Canada very well he said The proposed lion would transfir the powers of the ruling monarch to the Governor general except when the monarch Can Replacing the Senate with the proposed House of lion will result in a reduction of the powers of the upper house and this will undermine the system of checks and balances presently between goiernmint bodies Mr Beatty said Mr said that decisions on coustitulionat re form should bused on a public nfircndum The constitution should not In hi Lit like our time Mr had fav lilts mike speech sprint to the radu lingchsi at in which Mr said a fill I disputed is tbt wenkining of in tin West while in the Fast in firmer strong Mr said in his address that Western society has lost Its purpose and is in spiritual ind political decline He stressed that his criticisms of Western come from a jnd not from the supporter of the Communist According to Mr In our Fastern ioun Communism has suffer id complete de flit it is and less thin But Western intillectuals still look mil with empathy and this Is what makes it so immensely difficult for the West to the the decline of Western in Mr Sol s opinion is that tin it til lety million set for expansion Inmnnt Press I Ltd Georgetown has announced plans for a million dollar capital expansion program that will see some new jobs created by next summer Representatives the Arm strong Avenue firm which manufactures seal ants and ad for the and other Industries appealed to Halt on Hills finance and ad ministration committee Mon day for second extension on an option the town holds to purchase approximately out land o the plant The committee recommend of the extension request adding the condition that the company must erect an industrial build Ing on the land by next Inmont originally won council blessing for an initial extension of its 10year option to purchase following similar present it ion to com last November This year company spokes man Robert Kennidy thi committee Monday has enjoyed sales growth necessary warrant ex pan Ion of the Armstrong Avenue Plant manager Sherman Rappaport told The Herald that approval of the plans must come from bead office In Engineers are prepar ing a presentation for board of directors and subjict to it that IlmI tenders could be let larlv in Construction could then bi to get nixt summer Mr reported pi ins nil for a j 100 lo fool of tin own a and tin of prociss build the new extension on its presmt pork lot hi said move the parking am onto the one fnr which the own still holds option of purchase The company employment rosters has seen eight pew jobs 197 would be from the facility is operating Pat Patterson was ready grant the company an is r but the urging of Morris and clerk or Ken the com nilttee the pre paration of a mini agree which would commit Itself lo the construct ion of a new building prior to next fall Mediation offer workers The Credit Valley Conserva tion Authority ICVCA 10 outside workers employees wilt be meeting late this week discuss the s latest contract offer but the union executive has said It will not acceptance or re Jecllon of the offer Ray Whitehead bargaining agent for Local Canadian Union of Public Employees sold Ihc union executive and management held a mediation meeting Monday with the at which the executive refused lo endorse the CVCA latest offer Mr Whitehead said the In est offer by maaagement does reflect a change In their tion but the executive has decided not to out In when in din more import ml than and where demand lor lights has sup- dmdu to our Mr of Western prospects and his of in diwduilism ikrt pinty go further lb in most of us would to Mr He itty it is to tin of si If disci phm tint ixists of ihi Bloc jusl as wc can set the self indulgence be about in our own lues the Weslirn peoples hue proved of disci pline and self when Ihesurvivaloftbeirwiyoflife was Hire item But if wt do not Willi Mr alx bow have travelled it is not to bis of tilt Mr His wnrnini nit iffects of substituting hum mitirnhsm for religion and self disupllnc will my sympathetic ears in today s forget the nnt I so i in complain He was dome us a I nor to let us Ann s she has called the listing houses for tit is will is the rial I iparttneni linden It Mr eis to pri Solzhemtsyn when be for tin world e barb inly of Communism just is it is condemn the Stunt fur its per of lis dissident in kangaroo Mr His Harvard is much more difficult for us accept it examines core if life today and finds it and Hut if we welcomed Ins criticisms of a Soviet ill of us knew existed we should be all the m re gr for his of the cracks and in our own society wc would all too reidily re Mr He concluded estate hive sis I isk if thty tiki children when I call they all siy so 1 just banc up They forget were young one time ihtmselvis I guess Don Ins found two houses but the is very high and the landlords win first and last month rent before they can mow in The first was t bedroom going for monlh with hill and hydro ixtri More recently they a three bed room house for and hydro included That s a bitter deal he says own though it is a smsllirhouse The trouble is tint I money for first I month rent don know how in get it I went to the bank to the mini and as soon as the found out 1 don stopped filling out the application Don says She figures if we rt too poor It own a ir we need help not chance Into debt We don bills This would have be m first bank loin if the direction of the loan officer Don and Ann confided welfare and their MP MPP So one has been able to any solutions Mrs Dell from CAS was in to set us and said she d be going to legal clinic if Hit re wis thing they could do for us but I Iherc She sijs there is some pi ice in Hamilton they could put us but don 1 want to way down Our family and friends ill ibis And what would to job if wmt Don is rused on firm in northwestern Ontario and is done labor right until iiLht irs Ann Is and favor of the offer We vc decided simply to take the ffer back to our members for them In decide one Mr Whitehead said lit said a union offer which rtprc change from Hit union original request for a an hour Increase was presented to management and the latest offer manage ment Is In rcsponsi to the unions latest pi it ion Manogemml dldn with what we presenied them with and tame back with less than whit wt had requested Mr While head said The hud no comment make on the present Mate of negotiations lie union Is in legal strike position HIGH FLIGHT light Serge int Doug Couscnalowera the Air Cadet Camp According to Ministry of Till- I Wednesday August 16 Page 11 ft Aft Ins had no training to take a Job Their son and are four and five years of ajje respectively Ann has looked for a j but found nothing I m sorry now I dldn take Iritnmj was when I left school Ann says but way Jobs are now there no guarantee I d find a job even if I was trained for something Don has tried for other Jobs the latest being as a laborer on a farm but so far he has nothing and assumes jobs have been filled Hit money on a farm might not be any belter than where he is now but at there s usually a house be way the cost of living is almost all my go in id Id a house some day or don think I d hove taken the job in first Don has bad nerves to start wilh and now we aren sleep our daughter asks once a where were goint been too well the list couple of days so I guess she worried too Although The Herald has the names to protect Don and Ann from any further their story is real and thty definitely do less than three days to move out of their clean rcial spacious twobedroom apartment which wis cost Thcdslnr port is that their case is far from unique In Georgetown iccording a man who deals constantly wilh peoples Cumpsty of the Hills Legal Clinic says George town has many working poor like Don who work steitlily low paying jobs and live Just above the poverty line These are honest people who work hard and pay their bills Mr says but penalizes them need low rental tion in ibis town for these people should be some social agency that can assist CAS brought to our alien They don want to take these awoy from their partnts hut what else they do if they don have any The family seems get along well together and take as good can of the rs is income families do so it senseless to the anxiety would come from removing them It will cost MO a day to put the twochlldren in foster homes Mr Cumpsly that there should be emergency fund in which would help people like Don Toronto has such fund and Mr explains how it works The man borrows the mon for his rent deposit and then piys it back a nominal sum siichusSTinweekuntllheisout of debt again It gives the people a roof and keeps them off welfare rolls Mr agrees that sit such as Don faces make it loo obvious that being unemployed pays better than supporting yourself The politicians in this town should seriously think providing accommodation for these kind of people he says Kinneys 81 store Managers from coast to coast are celebrating our 13th Anniversary with a 4 day moneysaving sale from Wednesday August 16th to Saturday August 19th NORTH STAR UNISEX CASUALS Blue or brown 6 eye lie uppers heels and arch supports for ccmforl Long wearing Kraton rubber soles Made in Canada In fiven Sizes 3 to Regular Kinney Price 99 Now Only 41 NORTH STAR JOGGERS For dad or the kids protectors padded collars and cushion loam uppers and blue soles Made In Canada Boys to 6 Re flular Kinney Pries 14 Mens sizes to 12 Regular Kinney Price canopy on his glider in take iso of is on six weekGliderlilot Court ill Im us part regulations must minimum of hours nolo flight time mid minimum of iO solo flights before receiving his Gliding licence DULLS PHOTO Now Only 99 MENS CHILDREN MOG TOE CASUALS eye lie moccasin too casuals with matching leather bindings In beige sueda or chocolate brown suede lor men and beige for children Cushioned arch supports Genuine solos Made In Spain Child aim 12 to 12 Regular Price Boys even sls Regular Kinney Now Only Men sizes 12 to Regular Kinney Price Now Only 4Q0O 18 TERRA FWMA BY SANTANA Five eye tie oxfords with navy blue suede uppers built In support end padded collars back Rubber with styling Made in Canada In sizes to Regular Kinney Price Now Only 4 18 LADIES CASUALS A eye lie tan leather uppers with decorative stitching em Cover wedge heels and rubber crepe soles Made In Canada in sizes 5 to Regular Kinney Price Now Only Q00 18 shoes Fashion and style for everyone All sizes are not available In all styles so shop early for the best selection Available at the fallowing locations only Street Queen SI North Georgetown Streotsvlllo 4250 Yonge Street 900 Albion Road Lawrence Ave East Scarborough 2499 Ave Scarborough Jano Street

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