Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1979, p. 22

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Tilt H Wednesday October An interesting career A Continued from pane he I know how it would work out TKNOW I give Ihe story away accidentally became I didn know myself who was guilty he says I wad It as I wrote It so I saw It unfolding the way the reader would I knew I let long enough I figure out who it mas Eventually I saw It had to be and then I figured out the reason why he had to be the guilty one speculates that several things combine to account for why so few seek writing as a career To beg with writing very lonely occupation Or at least it appears that way from the outside You need that sort of thai mind being lonely he says Or at least what other people see lone ly re too busy to be lonelv Another problem with writ is that it produces no immediate product except a lot of While a cabinet maker can go down to his basement and work away on a RESIDENTS AVERAGE A YEAR Ottaw Bureau Of The Herald Georgetown had an average Income of In revenue Cntd atd week In Til of he town HI residents who filed income tax returns paid taiM said Revenue Canada In an analysis of income returns filed between January and December IS The who paid Use had an average Income of Its total Income of and paid 709 In federal Total Income for Georgetown Including those who did not pay taxes was Jon Zorge Real Estate Inc 8770155 4572624 MOUNTAINVIEW S GEORGETOWN FIRST MORTGAGE at less than current rate Is only one at the many features of this 3 bedroom bungalow located between Georgetown and Listed at It Is priced to sell cell now for quick closing C Home In Glen Williams Agood floor plan with formal dining room plus charming bay window In the large living room Placed on the lot This home can be yours for 500 129 NEW listing north of Georgetown partially acres the beautiful old cedar home Is just loaded with desirable extra such as built In vacuum air conditioning fireplace and more Sheltered from the road It offers complete privacy and Is priced reasonably at LOOKING FOR A BEGINNERS HOME We have several listed In choice locations Acton and Milton Priced as low as with good mortgaging and Call now for Action 131 ACRE FARM Immnrnlnta family farm Comprising of gracious old brick home bank bam drive shed small barn and extra bedroom home on the property For further details contact Ingrld or Jon Listed at 132 AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE The peace and quiet of a smalt village will greet you when you come home to Cheltenham Well built 3 bedroom home with many extras two fireplaces central vac beautiful landscaping All you have to do Is sit back and relax Don take my word for It come and see for youself ACRES FOR HORSE This property has a new stall earn paddocks and la part treed part pasture The cozy older home has four bedroom large country size kitchen and separate dining room Here s your chance at a reasonable price a JON ZOROS REAL BSTATH INC 8770155 piece of furniture and have something to show for his work It lakes a great of me to produce a finished product and ties part way through a piece of writing Even when the work is complete no one can ell how crude or skilled a craftsman the writer Is unless he takes the lime to atop and read he poem or story Writing requires characte ristics most people don t have he says Most writers are Inward looking think and selfish too in a way riling is craft requ res more discipline and more time and more pain than most crafts Yourenlly at it As Thomas Woolfe says It like arthritis There a bit of pain every ning He feels writers tend to be very analytical and also that many writers write because they arc unable to do anything whiting itch Writing is like having an Itch he chuckles If you itch long enough eventually you rj going to scratch Writers to have a compulsion to write Pollers and carvers and other crafts people may enjoy their hobby but if they can I get at it for a while I don know if it worries them too much But for writers it like a can I ignore Mr Henderson be long to either of the Canadian writers unions While he agrees that they have served useful purposes In certain things like improving standard contracts the groups have a certain nationalistic over tone which he finds sing Nor does he believe in its for would be authors 1 wouldn dream of taking a course in creative writing he says It s slightly beyond want to say and you know the way you to say It I suppose it could be useful to script to who could help In the ishmg up hut you have to write It yourself A good editor can do that Once a good idea has been recognized a really creative editor can help mously The editor and author have to agree on what the story Is the author wants to tell but then a precise blunt editor can do so much to improve a Mr Henderson feels that writers fall into two groups the type who writes short poems in slim magazines that no one reads the type who writes for public consumption The first duty of a writer is to be read he says firmiv and I despise people who say don care whether or not they re read The ones who pour abuse on the of writers like Arthur Haley or Harold became they re churning out so much garbage arc usually Just sour grapes People like Robbing don pretend to have any special angle or particular message for people The just hive a good story and they tell it well You hear people say they re Just as good as these popular wnlers but rccogniied yet I doubt if or Dickens ever thought of themselves as producing great literature But they were very popular in their day People recognized their ability to tell a story well and ignored what future genera lions might think of it Thej read or watched the plays to enjoy them Don ever kid yourself that these fellows in it for the money They had to be Juat as commercial as today writer to make a living SCHOOL At the moment Mr son is working on a series of four literature texts for Grades seven to 10 with professor at the Ontario Institute for dies In Education Apart from the odd anthology all his texts have had to do with grammar he says and are aimed for the Gride to 13 level He feeis texts must very You have to get them into the lent before you start preaching he says That why don work with kids under the fourth grade They re too smart They con spot a phony at half a mile Mr Henderson firmly believes that television should be used in the classroom although he feels that it is not being used effectively now He says it is totally immaterial what a child watches The very foct he watches the set will change the way he absorbs information Before long teachers will be arriving In the classrooms who were raised with television as todays children ore and then the altitude will change They will understand how use it better and bring In the changes pre sent educators won accept Mrs Henderson Is a teacher with the board of The couple have no children When asked if he is working on a second novel Mr Hender son Just shook his head 1 t tell if I was he says Hut novels nearly as satisfying as text Now THEY are Boat people may arrive any time The Operation Lifeline of Vietnamese refugees are working steadily in ration for the arrival of heir families in Hills but the exact arrival date remains unknown Brcnda one of ho spokesmen for the Hills branch of Operation Lifeline said there are six groups in Hills which have been approved and arc waiting for families The groups have been lold it could be within six weeks but we been told that before so It hard o say when it will be she said Tom Whit lam is organizing a crash course in English for the refugees Mrs Gogan said and the teachers of the course and some of he sponsors are taking a crash course to learn phrases in Chinese so hey can communicate with the families Mrs said Mr Whltlam and others in volved with he language pro gram ore working hard on it but hey can book space for classrooms for the program until they have some idea of how many students hey FORMER STORE Operation Lifeline is using the former Homestead store In the Guelphview Square as a depot for clothing and furfU ture Mrs said More items of clothing and furniture arc needed she said although the response from the has been good The sponsors still haven t met the quota for accommo dation but he situation is difficult when hey don know how large the family be Mrs said Sponsors arc telling people not to hold the space open until the refugees arrive if they don want o because there is no way of knowing how long that may take We re not asking for free accommodation Mrs Gogan emphasized The will bo paying rent Howard McLean who has been acting as the llason be tween the sponsor groups here In Hills and the mint slry of immigration says the ministry hasn given him any definite limes for arrival and it looks like we be bringing people in in he snow People arc maintaining their committment to a re markable extent he said The main thing now is the material require menu One of the fund raising vities being promoted a help the sponsors Is a Vietnamese feast native food from Viet Nam The feast will be held October at St b Church in Glen Willi to 7 The menu will feature soup chicken curry barbecue pork in peanut sauce raw vegetables with hot sauce and tropical The cost will be for adults and S3 DO for children Tickets are available from the Book Shop on Main Street South Nature Emporium in Glen Williams and Ihe Mac Plum at the corner of Road and Street ForSale SAXE 8772219 453 1111 FINANCING Yen New home In Pork Area has Kinross up of 1WJ per cent tor five years to qualified pi chaser Three bedrooms pine kitchen cupboards door laundry room and llvlno room Call A TIME TO LOOK A TIME TO BUY til PER CENT FIRST MORTCi FOR ASSUMPTION walk out family lino Quality I all bain Call Cat aluminum soffits rooting finished basement all In Inches blown Insula on In August Quiet crescent and short walk to schools shopping and recreation facilities Coring EXECUTIVE DREAM minute to Toronto me and walk North HOME plus country atmosphere overlooking trout Rooms plu th roughed In sauna and Over twenty chattels EXTRAS You to see this properly la Asking Coll Coring GOING ludlno a huge master bedroom with up to handle eighty sows In steel cleanliness Property also offers a around snow the house the easy passage In winter Present livestock and machinery not Included Approximately acres workable hardwood bush Asking Coll Rob Allison ALL YOU COULD WANT to Go Train In illy Main Moor fireplace formal Come see for Call OF See Our Ad This Week in Real Estate News II ACRES A corneous piece of property with all the things that you want the Nlogro Escarpment Troul fishing Credit River Rolling a show p a Loaded EXTRAS The nground pool has a Why arc they sk Pooll Stephen P Limited Realtor 170 Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario Torrnoopcr R John Caton Norm Sinclair Mike Guthrie Sally Reed Sandra Nairn Ftscner a7 Eleanor Languor Howard Caton 83B270P Coring Defaott an DonmcMHlan 854 Wenav Rob Allison

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