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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1966, p. 4

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i tl ii georgetown herald putiheliod by home newspaper unrlet 22 main shot s georgetown ontario w c brthn fttblralier page 4 thursday march 3rd 1966 editorial comment problem of age y introcluctton of the age discrimination act in the ontario legislature is one move towards recognizing those members of soc iety whose employment opportunities are re stricted because they are irt the 40 to 65 ge- group whether it works in practice any better than laws already on the books banning discrimination because of rce is a question mark the trouble of course is how far in a free society one can force a law which favours one group of people for the very nature of the law then becomes discrimin atory against those who must do the hiring not that we would be egainst any such law if it does nothing else it establishes a basis for perfection a measuring stick which if it only pncks the conscience of a few individuals can have a salutary effect on society it is one of todays trcgedies that we can think of certain positions of response speeding up education elimination of one year of hiqh school education is forecast in experiments now be ing undertaken by a number of ontario uni versifies w has announced that it wim accept a limited number of grade 12 graduates this fall under the plan students will proceed to a general bachelor of arts de gree in three years or an honors degree in four years after successfully completing two preltmmery courses at summer school to be eligible applicants must have a minimum average of 75 percent at the end of grade 1 2 and must not have spent more than four years in high school the program will be initially beneficial to the top strata of students whose percerv- tage shows they have the maturity to at tempt university study it will have the double effect of letting a young person en- buy at home the prosperity of t community de pends to a large extent on the prosperity of its industry do we then support our industry as well as we might by using its products how many of us specify smith stone when buying switches or laundry baskets do we all took over the dominion seed catalogue when planning bur gardens do we buy glenmont socks eat mea- bility where we talk of a man in his forties as being young politics is a prime exam ple we consider premier roberts a young man though he is near the half century mark we entrust him with the obof run ning the mynd affairs of a wealthy pro gressive province deciding on the expen diture of millions of dollars of our money yet the same mr roberts would have short shrift in answering most of the posi tions advertised daily in the help wanted columns where 35 seems to be the break ing point for most positions in business the age discrimination act is onryrf starting point it must be aocompanied by constant publicity end continuing awareness that men tn the prime of life can be better qualified employees in a new position and should not be automatically eliminated from consideration when a job is open remember winston churchill guided this part of the world through some of its darkest days when the techntclihes of bus mess would have turned him down for most of the jobs available ter the business world a year earlier while giving society the advantage of an extra year of his services ontario is one of the few places where the extra y of h school is required and this has a distinct disadvantage partic ularly for those who plan on a professional career like medicine law end dentistry being able to enter a profession a year earlier eases the f nancial burden and is of great benefit socially to the student whose natural urge for mernage and a home of h s own is delayed because of the undue length of time needed to reach his profes sional goal the educational world will be watch ing with interest the waterloo experiment it could well be the forerunner of the even tual abandonment of the present high school system as we know it ejmadimts anfftoue owwimtya visrtmg mfitfe fhoh sttpsrt a jackstt th3ppl f o hapolsohs ur41f0ms 1mm amvaoowuxe js3oielousoi vas tioic a toavc at th6 wright styies ofntttue 3fe fcss our bestdressed list dowglen mushrooms use deltacrtfh fur niture front our buildings with graham bell glaze w there is a fine market right at home for products made in factories which em ploy locel workmen contribute to the town tax treasury and have a vttal stake in the community let s th nk twice next time we re shop ping and give georgetown a boost when ever we can harley to halton wfflcly observations 1y dr harry hariiy mp for halton thone o-ateund- j another wok of estim ates baa goneby in the home of commons ing feature of this week d e- bate has been the decision of the government to pay bonus es to hembets of the armed forces who agree to serve long er periods than those they ori ginally enlisted under this is to encourage welltruned ing personnel to remain in the armed forces rather than for them to leave and take jobs in aviban life where quite often the rate pay is considerably higher it is surely more econ omical in the long run to try to keep welltrained and skilled people in the services than to reormt new people and start training them every three fa five year these bonuses will am oont to 300 per annum or 1 000 for a usual five year reen gagement for those who have reengaged prior to the annou neement for che bonus they will be given en amount m pro portion to the tune remaining in their present reengagement period we hope that this move will en men in the armed services to remain and make the services their mf e- tne anneevserv- servkn efter the war and tow op for their retirement af ter twenty years of regular ser vice debate has now moved on to the department of justice produce le ry debate as the opposition has been waiting to get on this top ic for some time it is likely that the spencer affair thepoe- tel clerk accused of oolubbrat ing with russian officials bankruptcies rcmp penit entiaries and many other mat ten coming under the justice department will be discussed over the next jew days or poss inly a full weeks time it is dl ffioult to predict how long these 19631m6 estimates will take to complete a petytion has been filed in the house requesting nassa gaweya become part of hilton wentworth riding along with burlington rather than part of wellington thb matter comes up for debate in thirty days time and the final decision is not up to the house of comm ons but rests with the ladepend ent electoral boundaries com- add 301 phones in 1965 to georgetown exchange there were 301 new telepho nes installed in georgetown in 1965 bringing to 5563 the nuro ber of telephones in service here according to regional bell canada manager arnold black ford in its 1s65 annual report is sued tuesday the beu tele phone company of canada shows a net growth fif 264996 telephones the greatest annual increase in its history this brings the total number of phones h has in service to 478000 the company s net income r the year 1965 totalled 85 million equivalent to a rate of return of 66 per cent on total capital or 292 per share tbti compares to a rate of return of flj per cent and earnings per share of 9271 m 1064 after payments of dividends to the company s 214000 shareholders at the rale of 2jto per share the balance of 72 cents per share was retained and used to expand and improve service of bell canada shareholders 973 per cent lfve m canada and own 94 per cent of the stock total the report points out that in dividual and twoparty services were made available in 255 co mmunities which previously had only multiparty service as the standard offering many local calling areas were extended and 16 exchanges converted to dial afore than so per cent of tba company telephones arc now dial operated and conversion of sugar and spice by bill smiley news echoes frani it heralds ef 10 20 and m fan ao n the music madness klelne nachtmusik to porgy and bess by ear i liked stardust ami stravinsky and 1 11 be down urget you in a taxi honey then the kids started taking piano lessons and i started ing to look intelligent when peuple talked about sonatinas and concertos and scherzos and dynamics and all that you should pardon the expression iazr exam they begin to neglect family house and themselves a week later they become n ous in the final week they have moved from high c to hys teria on the day of the exam it takes tears tea tranquilizers and sometimes a goodahot of brandy before they can be pushed into the examination hall where they sit twitching like old fighter pilots until the papers are given out i dont know the details but i suspect george went through something like the above and i echo his sentiments loud and clear if i ever get married ag atn i want a girl woo thinks a sweet potato is about the finest musical instrument that ever hit the market do you know what a bene it wall thats what music has been in my ufa for the part i decade oh i know every family has its little problem its skeleton in the recreation room its dirt under the wall towall drinking health poverty divorce insani ty stupidity delinquents with pur faintly its music people think i am carried aw av by emotion when i start to sob at a symphony concert they re right but its not the beauty of the music that makes me break down it s the trouble it has caused and the money it has etut in the last 10 years i used to love music in a si about three weeks before the mple joyous uncomplicated way i used to whistle while i work ed and walked everything from greenslee ves through ein george is the custodial su perintendent at our illiteracy factory it used to be called head janitor i congratulated him the other day his wife had done well as we sa in a mu sic theory exam he shook his head he si ore then ltd drive you up the wall if i ever get mimed ag ain it won t be lo a musician there wn t much chance of the former as he s a grandfath er but i was deeply in sympa thy with his conclusion it was obvious that george had had to help his wife prep are for her txim it was on the history of music thty ask you questions like what instru ment did eli sehwarhkopf play in the brandenburg symphony orchestra on april eleventh 1101 when napoleon bonaparte was stayins in the city ever night with his second wife on the way to the battle of auiter lltxt- but this isn t the worst of it a chap can stand a couple of weeks helping his wife memor j ize such great universal truths end weather it what really gels him on his knees is putting up with the old lady as the exams draw near kids go through examinations with the aplomb of ducks tak ing a bath but middle aged la dies dont especially when they haven t written an exam in years i 10yeaksago strong measures to forestall any outbreak of rabies among georgetown dogs have been taken by town counal effective immediately tt is an offense to hve dogs running at large at any time action vm talen when reeve stan allen who is chairman of the county- rabies control committee outlined the seriousness of a rabies epidemic at last thursday s council meeting daring thieves who entered georgetown post office sun day night escaped with almost 93 000 in cash stamp and postalscript using tools beheyed stolen fr the canadian national rawavsrhey-ttpped-overrhe- jimmied it and removed 1343 in cash 1 132 h stamps and 31 1 in script m years ago mr r h bob ireland assumed his new duties at the local branch of the bank of commerce last week end mr gor don mdintock who is retiring from the service of that bank has left on a holiday trip to the north the bank staff now numbers 12 including r h ireland manager cecil dobie accountant arthur warren assistant account ant misses jean martin and margaret hoare tellers and mrs m p hill mrs herb harlow and misses verna me- lintock eleanor millions mamie curtis mary dobaon and audrey demerling a quick thaw last thursday brought one of the worst flood in years at glen williams as hundreds of tons of ice were swept by the river into the village an tea am near st albans church diverted the stream onto the glen road most serious damage was at beaumonfs mill where the dam was so badly damaged that it will have to be replaced the glen textile industries limi ted and provincial paper ltd downstream were also damaged 30 years ago this week saw the installation of a time clock in the new post office and customs house each of four dials is four feet in diameter and weighs 300 pounds the electrically controlled master clock was installed by ibm toronto identical clocks have been installed at orangeville collingwood dunnvtlle peterborough hamilton and gait we fltsht tout the left hand being tee loud we scream at each ether about the kids not practising wa go into tantrums bout recitals and festivals ten years and more than 10000 later nobody in my fa mily can play the national anth- em without three weeks of pre paration the record player rocks to the beatles and bob dylan we have to snatch the- harmonica and guitar away from the kids i woum lace to meet johann sets a dark night and strangle him with a beethoven sonata g- stnng liinor business directory chiropractor donald a gay dc appointment made daily call tr 73401 m mill st a bible thought for the week for what hath man of all ms labour and of the vexati on of his heart wherein he hath i laboured under the ton eccleiiestes 2 22 i the only thing on earth that will last is what is done in the interest of heaven work while it is day the night co meth fc the remainder is the near future planned for beu canada also plans lo in troduce touch tone telephone service in some 30 additional communities during 1966 equi pped with push buttons instead of the familiar dial touch tone sets will eventually provide a variety of new and useful cast omer telephone services ken nash piumrino nd heating water softeners water systems e reoelrs t alterations tr 72842 georgetown herald published by home newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c blehn 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