Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1959, p. 6

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th okokoktowh hmatd w huy 13th 13 the georgetown herald a thomson ttowspapen limited publication walter c bichn managing editor garfield l mcgilvraj production supt rintondent office starr jtfrs aileen bradlc terry harley plant staff leslie m clark dae hastings lorey r hernngton bob basktrville serving mo communities of m georgetown glen wlllams umenouse hornby stoworttown balllnafed ashgrove terra corta mdiilnr of iht canadian weekly twraptr aisoriatlon and tiit ontario division of the ittna authonztd as econd class mail post office dept ottawa editorial comment not an old mans game sometimes it is said that lawn bowling is an old mans game it is but it is just as much a young man s game- as any member of the bowling club will i site pleased to show you if you stop tn at the club house one of these fine summer nights surprising as it may seem bowling club membership has not increased at georgetown has grown in fact the reverse has happened and membership has been dwindling golf has been some to blame for most men haven t the time to participate in both sports others who might be potential bowlers maybe have never been ap proached and hardly realize the fun they are mis sing it is a sport which requires no expensive equipment which has a reasonable membership fee and besides the sociability on the local green there are plenty of tournaments if one cares to travel out of town and plenty of social nights when the game ends with a lunch quiet election forecast the june 1 1th election in ontario looks like one of the quietest whichme province will ever see with a commanding majority and no hot is sues on the horizon even the most partisan poll ticians in the other two parties can see nothing other than a conservative return liberals and ccf will be concentrating their efforts on some of the ridings where voting last time was close and in counties like ha i ton it will be only a token there is history involved too in the bowl ng club did you know that the clubhouse is one of georgetown s first buildings a log cabin which originally stood on the kennedy homestead in the north part of town to the uniniliale one can compare lawn bowl mg to curling it is a game of skill which to reach the top takes years of participation yet a beginner can reach a certain stage of profic lency in a fairly short time so that he does not have the horrors of standing out like a sore thumb when he plays with an experienced group it is a friendly game for participants are always in a close radius the bowling club will be swinging into ac tion in another week or two they are hoping for more members why not stop by some warm evening watch over the fence or make yourself acquainted with some of the players they ii be glad to show you the fine points of the game fight against veteran stan hall who has had commanding majorities ever since he entered parliament that is our prediction but the fascinating thing about politics is that one can never be sure the national conservative sweep last year left many supposedly well informed comments tors with red faces and there were no particu larly large issues at stake that time either welcome royalty tomorrow the closest thing to a royal visit which geor getown has seen will be the half hour tomorrow when governorgeneral vincent massey will be the town s guest representing as he does the queen mr massey will have a civic welcome lay a wreath at the cenotaph and get a fleeting glimpse of main street before he entrains for barne and camp borden which he will visit next day residents who wish to see the distinguished guest can do so along queen st at st george s church lawn where the mayor will officially welcome him or along the parade route up the highway to the cenotaph or down mam street controversial corner by ian cass the place of organized labor in democratic society a complete reappraisal of the relationship between organ ized labour and democratic government becomes more urgent day by day the ever increasing power vested m the hands of labour leaders has now reached the stage where it can threaten the political structure of this country it is essential that steps are taken to ensure that the vast power wielded by labour unions and confederations cannot be used irresponsibly and that the leaders of tradeumons are answerable to their members and to the will of the general electorate unless such steps are taken very soon we may find ourselves on the verge of anarchy and despotism ttu conditions in mduilrj and ijyiculfure whiih encouraged tht birth and original growth of trade unionism intolerable work ing conditions t xcemcly long hours of work and a scale of re muneration nich bore no rcla tionjkip uhaktir to the value or the tfrork dom toda no longer eit that i- to so in canada generally they no longer exist there are of course a few excep- tmna in view of this one would hae expected labour disputes conflicts and nlnkes to gradually dicrtal in rihjmni and intin ml as uorkiiu condition and wages imprint tf- and thai the rolt of trad i unions would finalh be kes it iuiu cltar thai the bulk of canadian do not want a left wing government in view of the fact that the cf part is usual i j rightly or wrongly identified ith organized labour it is aho char that no mandate exists for organized labour to infringe on the right of the elected govern mint lo manage the affairs of the countrj this is the crux of the matter legislation is necessary ttt ensure that no power groups whither thtj represent labour or capital art in a position to hold tht count n to ransom tht pros t nt fovernnunt should dicidt now on the a tion ntctsan to ensure that the actimtus of or trusteeship t maintain good jinzid labour are contained with worktn conditions and to insiirt an equilahw distribution of a fair share of tit national inromi in tht form of nais this situa hon ha not comt about tht pn n welldefined limits tht effect of wish wah gm t rnment action and inadequate labour legislation has been will demonstrated during the recent nun goal at man union leaders l s jnt estimations into dae beck n the wtsurn world i obious land jimmj hoffa of the team h powir not just power lo nej i sic r lnion the tragic and comi oti m a emit rait an bihalf of j cal antics of the characters in this then membtrs out sufficient rje made a mockt rj of the law power to cripple the econom of and prowdtd ample evidence of countn or to de f the demo iratic rights o us people it would be a tragedv indeed if labour un ions which arose to combat the ried and avarice of unenhghten ed implojer should themselves become corrupt and dictatorial through the luu for power of un ion leaders and the greed- of un ion members the overwhelming majontj vote recti ed b tht conservative par t in the last general election ma kis it quite char that the people f canada art in tavour of a svs tim of free tnttrprise the dtci mat ion of the ccf part also ma the tjpe of men who control one of the most powerful unions in the i s this sort of thing can happen in canada and will happen unless enough canadians an det norval united church rev r free b a b d sundays 1 0 00 am sunday schoof 11 15 am morning worship hill to the four corners those who wish to see the governor general s train should be at the sta tion where it is due to arrive at 4 30 p m and to depart half an hour later it will be a day long remembered in otj town particularly by schoolchildren who will welcome him en masse on the church grounds our childhood memory goes back to lord w 1 iingdon wn he visited windsor and as a school boy we greeted him on the lawn of kennedy col legiate and had the good fortune to be close to his car door as the tall distinguished looking man to a cheer ng throng five teams enter industrial fastball last j ears champion fastballcrs the combines will be missing when components of the- industrial fastball league get togcttjmland start stirring up dust on uflpoeal and district diamonds in earnest next tuesday night i eague organizers jnet in the park sunday afternoon to iron season parlrv nager bill brvd ut the wrinkles in this schedule and out of thi came a tenant for the s ed bv the champions m magt bv iu stafford the tien witlnm iluh in making a return lust rial ball are cvpeeted jto b hreat and will be lookfrfc to the record chalked up bv their hockev counterparts who copped the tith mike 1 nrusso bill k irzitk nul jn in their first ear j radii norval under manager hirv the schedule winds up tin hazel i smith stone under mana ugust 23rd whin the top four ger jim timleck alliance unrie r i t ims will start the plajoffs and prnm under mam ir iin lie rrm round out lh wt ii t d inn d ikiit the kin will i in id at the pirk mal and in tin u n stirtiiu timi fi 30 jim run is the li im pn idi nl ind far rmond umpire m rhu be work in tht pmn wrtln the ontario municipal board in the matter of section 27a of the planning act 1955 and 1 t11f mvrtrlt of in ipplira lion of the i rpriiiui f th twn of i ir t iwn for ipp ova f i it t icc i ra liw i7 01 jn i tht lit i ln ol nov t mm r 19o7 appointment for hearing i- 1 kii ml kipi i hi it ip nl hji liv 1 wh i i f m i iw it thi i ur f lm n ik in iht fori n in 1 il i in it tin 1 until i im h r r 1 1 iwn ontario f r tlu in jnm of all pirtus in li n s i d in siippoi t of or oppos n this appluati in i v 1 1 i it t i nli this 2m i iv of pnl is 1 i k 11vpm st georges church anglican may 17th 1959 whitsunday 8 00 am holy communion 9 10 a m holy eucharist rumilv service hurch sthpol j vrs and ermined that it shall not there u food for thought la a recently reported globe a mail dec 4 case of the bloor st bat cher in toronto his employees did not want to join a union and neither was the butcher himself keen for thim to join his shop was picketed his empoees threatened hii custom its badgered and jostled by the me it cutters union in an attempt to force union membership on the workers in the store in vnw of the fact that the employees did not want the union and the employer did not want the union one can not help wondering wh the heck the union wait tht re at all the right to organize the right to assembl the right to form la bour unions these arc ai essential part of our democratic rrcedojns at the same time the right not to join and the right not to be org anued adjust as important above all is the right of the elected gov eminent to manage the affairs of the countrj and this must npt be threatened by minontj pressure groups from any quarter storage use our storage- vaults for your winter things where thv will gt fh ba of care mott comrentatt i barragers cleaners 18 main st s phone tr 72279 agent lor sid silvers formal rentals rorr- advertise it pays i dr j bums mibw dental surgeon xray dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown for expert eye cau consult o t walker oculist 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