georgetown herald pwhnmmi by hmm pmwtpcpere immhmi 22 main street g qntario wr mi hi riii tiiin thursoay june 2nd 1966 editorial comment main stmt heading up a large business block being construe- f led on main street forecasts an upward we vend in downtown property values and x should play a vital role in encouraging fu- lure development jn the town older com mercial centre the building is only the second major construction in the last quarter century al ready it is being followed by others across street a tfuit company has acquired the v- christian reformed church property and plans to locate there later this year and this week another large business block has been sold which could add still more to the attractiveness of the downtown district with xoper renovations the predictions that main street was through with the growth of the shopping plazas have long since proven false today it is realized that two or three shopping dis tricts are good for everyone and that a good merchant can prosper in any location if ho is on his toes what dowyrown property owners must realize still is that you must spend money to make money stores must be attractive modern and filled with merchandise at com parative prices adequate parking must be provided and can only be done by sharing in the cost of acquiring and preparing land for this purpose we need more people with the fore sight to look beyond the current years profits like those who areshawqo in mam street s development today for some reason it has never been possible for georgetown merchants to get together for any length of time and keep an active businessman s association going per haps today would be the time to try il again cedarvale on display georgetown s centennial proect will be officially on display for the first time this saturday the community centre board establi shed by town council to operate this fine addition to georgetown s recreational facii- 1 hies has arranged an open house and offic lal opening there will be conducted tours of the property from 2 00 to 4 30 at three o clock the mayor centennial chairman cr bill smith and halton s two members of parliament will officiate at a ribbon cutting ceremony and tree planting the citizens bend and girls pipe band wijl be participat ng and there will be pop and balloons for the children while many town people- are quite familiar with this beautiful property there are others who have never actually been insiderthe frontgateirunhl the town acquir ed it it vs a private school for girls op erated by the united church with a stream trees and rolling land it has natural beauty and ideally suited for like a trip hs only one little drop in the bucket but we resent a 7 000 grant from canada s centennial commiss on which will take a group of alberta school girls on an 8prov ince tour a news release from the commiss on reports this as an assistance to 46 girls stu- dents at i academic assomption in edmon ton they begin a one month tour june 1st with dscorts they hope to gain greater understand ing of canada s social cultural and political life from their trip the report says it is an educationally oriented project in coordm ation with the social studies program in ai berta fine but why should canadian tax payers be nicked for 7 000 how long are we going to fork over more and more taxes for a bureeucracywhieh apparently wilt spend money on any scheme which a polrti- public purposes it is centrally located and is an extremely valuable acquisition for the future when georgetown is a town much larger than today it will be an oasis which cannot be measured in dollar value no one can expect that cedarvale will immediately become an all purpose recrea tion centre town finances preclude any large sums of money to be spent there in the next few years the buildings in their present form can fill some needs the land can certainly be used and enjoyed without maor expend lures meanwhile the board must proceed cautiously sorting out ideas which range from botanical gardens to baseball diam onds bandshells to a theatre always keep ing an eye on the money which might be available the main po nt is that we now own the land and if nothirg were done for a generation it is still well worth the money in cost sufttiu gas pump emergency handlts gas pumps at service stations should be provided with ban dies so they can whand o erated during a power black out vf bruce mcgregor co ordinator of the helton cairn ty emergency measures org anliatlon arged friday t he uld during the great noruwartam powar tailor last november there wsn on eanrica station otthe tan in hilton that could pomp u police cruisers were filled up at a gas station five mttei out of town at hornby where an emergency generator sup lied by a local steam ngin enthusiast provided the formerly tulbro productions of brampton the elowebs that bl00h ii the spring trala sugar and spice by bill smiley heres more perfection john diefendummer or whatever the department of well if you remember last week i was explaining how we could improve the high school system we had thrown out the lord s prayer and the queen not because we are atheistic or anti royalist but because both axe meaningless in that contex then we had he warm up pe nod a halfhour of popular mu stc jokes newt weather report education in its ineffable sight had chosen for the day after the lesson teacber and itudents would discuss its con tent and try to retain breakfasts lrs about 1030 m now tim for the anttaagrsisian the class presidents crowding in the cafeteria i guarantee i havon quite figured out the afternoon program yet person ally i d send them all home at one o clock but their parents deserve something more than that horror after paying all those taxes wed probably spend the afternoon at sports drama music painting sculp ture pure math and science those who wtren i interested in these hiingi would bavo dor tnltort provided where could strotch out lor an hour or two in order to bo fresh when thoir favorito tv programs cam en at home this is just a rough outline their but i think it s high time some one came up with a blueprint that reflects our age rather than the victorian experienced mcs and dj ultra modern sound equipment record libraries second to none contact music to suit every occasion especially for bowling banquets weddings adult and teen dances jack osulllvan 4514704 r 451 117 m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown quit off main street phone 1773671 this wakes up the children and wo distribute ogup starts the day not with a whim per but with a bang following this would come a solid hour of hard work we d switch on the television for 45 minutes wed enjoy the lesson in propaganda from laurier la square or in charm from wat pataon or in mopery and gawk from aome cabinet minister in double think from lesser rhetoric from cal salesman dreams up the government sometimes remindj us person of a bette davis movie the catered affair which told of a modest family which reach mi losts ot wc ed the verge of bankruptcy planning a wed close teitfl cottd ding for their daughter rfiarl flarl isnt it possible that a country like an roaa vlaik indivdual can bankrupt itself by foolish a cmnguacousy township expenditures by unbalanced budgels the sad fact is that today wo have no political parties with the courage to say no no politicians who look farther than the next election and not many vo ters who can resist the blandishment of a supposed extra dollar in their own pocket and hang the tax rise it might cost maybe we need men at ottawa and queen s park like some of our local munici pal leaders who can say no and try to pare a budget to what they believe taxpayers can afford harley to halton wbkiy observations by dt harry harley mp for halton there has been aome mis understanding regarding o canada which will be proposed es our national anthem prob- ebly in this session of parlia meat the government has the following notice on the order paper that the government be auth orized to take such steps may be necessary to provide that t canada shall be the nat ional anthem of canada while god save the queen shall be the boyal anthem in canada the government hs not giv n any notice as to when they wql proceed with this in addit ion to this a private member has a private bill on the order taper bill cm an act to provide for a canadian nat lonal anthem as a prirtte bui this will be- debated tear noly mriena the g giatt gtvas owdal ttiaa 4a unlikely it is that thta will pass the house of refrain commons in that tine as there will be a great deal of debate not on the principle of o can ada as our national anthem but on the words to be used it appears obvious thai o cans da u accepted by the majority of canadians aa our national anthem it is the form it it to take that will give rise to debate and discussion in the commons i am sure that most people are sware that the english ver sion and the french version differ greatly in their words the french version translated into english is as follows o canada our fatherland our thy brow is crowned with glory and renown far thine arm that knows bow to raise the sword knows bow to uphold the cross thy valor ia a glowing word on history i page across honour and faith like sentries stand to guard our liberties our land our land to guard our liberties our land our land neath the eyes ef god by mountain lake and stream we canadians dwell wrapt in a golden dream our land we know below the skies is fairest or the earth by heroes deeds and martyrs sighs twas blessed at its birth raising our flag proudly on high wefwear for it that we will live and die 9 canada for thee we 11 live and die it 15 my personal feeling that this is a good matter to refer to a special committee of he house of commons to determine what the words of 0 canada road leading to terra cotta park may be closed to the public in the near future if other munict palities or the county don t come up with money towards its upkeep chinguacousy reeve cyril clark in a discussion on a pro posed new road to the credi valley conservation authority area said if something isn t done about the road to terra cotta park well find aome usy of closing it so jjbat it becomes very inconvenient for visitors to get there reeve clark said that thou sands of cars from metropolitan torontoand parts of halton and peel use the access road rcgul arly to the great inconvenience of chinguacousy residents we have spent thousands of dollars m surveying three alter nate routes for a new access road and now several of the mu nicipalities whose residents will lis the highway say they will not pay their share of the costs the only way to show them he said la to close the present road until they realize bow much their people miss it deputyreeve edward blair of chinguacousy bad the final word after all this talk of conser vation isn t it rather stupid to tear down trees to put in a four lent highway bible thought for the week and ills matter saw that the lord was with him and that the lard made ell that he did re prosper in his hand genesis 93 real christianity is hard conceal let your light ahine before men that they may see your good works and glori fy your father which is in hea should be i myself feel that the words should be identical in both english and french selling out evergreens you can still transplant evergreens and we still have a good selection at savings up to 40 off blooming peonies anyone interest ad in buying piony plants in bloom pleasa see us between juno 15th and 25th peonies are our specialty wynfield nursery garden centre maple avenue u mile west of 7th line on 17 slderoad tbephone s779952 erv student would be given block of wood and a mallvt or two pieces of tin for js min utes each would pound on hi until he was cleansed ef aggrasswo tenden cies only the teacher would be allowed to pound students and nty with a wet tewwl to get rid f his aggressive urges this would be followed logi cally by 15 minutes of soft mu sic piped into the classrooms until everybody was completely relaxed maybe even asleep its 11 am then its everybody the 1400 kids and the 60odd teachers i out and around the block brisk ly if winter sauntering in bet ter weather english teachers would burble about the beauty of nature science teachers would point out flora and fau na the two busty waitresses who dropped out of grade 11 last year math teachers would explain the shortest distance be tween two points a warm class i room and a warm classroom is a square block time to eat everyone is re laxed refreshed ravenous at present the idds eat in shifts stand in long lines sit at long tables like convicts gulp their jelly doughnuts jam and peanut butter sandwiches and soup often in that order and hurme back to classes under my system there d be an hour and a half for lunch there d be no more than eight at a table there d be waiters and waitresses given this chore as a punishment instead of a detention lunch would be free a hot dish all you could eat but how to overcome the rotcrowding simple lunch- hour end a half would be com btned with leernlngcelsur sociologists warn us gloomily that one of the great est problems facing mankind is the use ef leisure hours when the workwwak has been rodut d by automation to about 20 hours this penod would enable stti dents to develop a hobby there d be 10 snooker tables there d be curling and figure skating in winter there d be gardening in good weather there d be stamp clubs and writing clubs and flower arrang ing clubs and indian clubs in the gym or outdoors in fine weather you d find your most learned savants strolling like socrates ready to question and answer those who really wanted to learn something in designated classrooms there d be instruction in poker and bridge and chess and darts and sex there d be no over business dire chiropractor donald a say dc appointments made dally call tr 73401 30 mill st gooriratowii chiropractor gerald w 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