Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1968, p. 3

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georgetowns 196970 council ward 1 councillor sandy mackenzie ward 1 councillor fcrnie hyde ward 7 councillor hlll smith ward 2 councillor donna dennison ward 3 councillor ric morrow ward 3 councillor harry levy advise ajo parking signs at highway fatality scene chatting with mhb now thats a real iwltch am suve you thought so too if you aaw the headline women cey emancipate men in a recent toronto telegram m a all good headlines do it lured rae into reading the art icle which in this case concern ed a swedlah government rep ort tit the un on the status or women the headline u a new battle cry in the struggle or womens rights in that country and the report says that any attempt to give women an equal place in the world without re lieving their traditional burden of caring for home and children la doomed thus the swedes reckon hus bands should be emancipated from their work so they can de tote more time to cooking din ner doing the wash taking johnny to the dentist and other housewifely chores undoubtedly this would mean giving roost men shorter work ing hours and educating and en couraging them 4o take a more way they make us home mak ers feel we must be really dull if were content to vegetal at home rather than take qut plece u personal ihes in th world of business and commer ce most of the time we can laugh it off but once in a while one of the emancipators will get to us when we happen to be at low ebb and believe me they can stir the flrea of rest lessness ahd discontent what id uke to see as co utiterba lance is a move ment wlthlh the status of worn en movement devoted to rais ing the status otwbtoen in the hmnejjjoth in their owjj eatini ations and everypne el perhaps the place to start versing the present trends is in school where a girl could be taught to approach her probable hpme making job in the light of a very worthwhile lifetime prof ession fn addition to preparing her to be a career woman they now do almost exclusive ly the bchoolsxould emphasize all aspects of now to become a active role in parenthood tho koml w a mother thus the report says coming generation might it even goes so farastn note prenthood home- a suggestion voiced in some mak e vated to the place i sweduui quarters that fathers bellc lt should occupy are antitled to leaves of ah- i mothers and the nat sence from their jobs with most important concern pay so they can stay at homo what seems to be com- while their children are young j about i a gradual inter- v changing of the roles of men the article goes on to that in a country where four out of every 10 workers ar women and 10 percent of its women hold jobs of some sort the problem of working mothers and women in our society and this is one of the mahy aspects of modern day living which frankly pumle me im not too sure its all cue in sweden i wouldnt know in any event it sounds as tho the women there need a hand somewhere along the line and if hubby isnt willing or able to pitch fn with the house work and children the swedish women want the government to at least make it easier for him to do so nothing is said about whether the men voted for the swedish resolution made me think of a trip wn took thru the southern mediter ranean countries and the hor des of men we saw sipping cof fee all day long at outdoor side wal cafes our- guide a lady invariably drew our attention j o them and explained that sin- ce the women had kept insist- lng they could do more and boa terwork than the men a great many hnusbands had taken them at their word and let them j go tv it while they savntf their energy f6r discussing the world of ideas and politics the observation was always good for a- chuckle ex aggeration tho it was all rhr same it made me think a lit tle 7 whither tending gals thursday dec 5h page 3 19tt england lived with hla parents thi g i org town hirald in bolton ontario before join ing the army 5w yoars a the booties moved to geo vm last year his visit hen ilsoj made an occasion for officially cclclrating an important birth- for a little extra christmas day lie turned 21 wlien he was money sell or buy with the in germany literati classifieds save 10 00 on samsonite monarch set in sweden l a burning public to j bood because in spite issua of everything the ssme old in- the amicus evoked mll w youn men ed emotions in this canadian n w sl wt homes housewife lt left me sort ofl children yet now the spo- msd and smuxed all at th kmen for women of our sot- ume lime icly w0l u believe that no sooner do women have first of all of course that j home and children than they bit about their traditional should want to be free of their burden does not o down tooj burden to o out into the bus- well with someone who has iness world where they will made a career of caring fori and true fulfillment things homendchildren and theriseem to get a bit lepsy turvy are still quite a few of us id i when you think about it how- canada who do just that i ever 1 know there ire lots of ah you may say hut that is cll someone from sweden talking f h to however lad fact is that a greati f many pebple who write for ma- lnl p different picture garines papers radio and tvj a here in canada talk the same rehhaps th1k is the a coroners jury last week recommended that no park ing sign be erected and en forced on tho north ihoulder of highway t where a guelph nan u killed july 31 lewis douglas jackson s3 died in georgetown and district memorial hospital about three hours after his 1968 car was in collision with a twoton stake truck on the silvcrcreek curve in north ualton he had been eastbound and the truck driven by william frank ifenson of rtt 1 george town was westbound when the collision occurred parked truck the inquest was told that tho jackson vehicle had gone onto the north shoulder of the curve and when he swerved back onto the road to avoid a parked truck the car went into a side ways skid and was struck broadside by the penson truck tcnson was not injured hut the truck and the car were total writeoffs richard pollard of mimlco who had parked his truck on the north shoulder of the curve to wipe ids windshield after lt atartcd to rain testified tint the car was partially off the pavement as lt came around the curve the pavement was wet at the time the curve near the junction of slderoad 27 and the seventh line of ksqucsiug has a double white line witnesses testified it is a favourite place for vehic les to park on the north shout der jackson died from extensive chest injuries and a hemorrhage from a deep laceration to tho lower right lung flashing lights ii addition to the no parking signs the jury recommended that amber flashing lights he introduced la conjunction with the recently posted mile an hour speed limit at the corner previously the limit had been 50 miles an hour the jury further recommend ed that serious consideration be given to redesigning high way 7 and the seventh line intersection to eliminate poor visibility of vehicles southbound on the seventh line tho jury suggested a system of oneway roads similar to the newly- designed and constructed horn by bypass ber arrangements are being made to paint tile bascmcntl floor the ucw had- a very success- fill bake salo in shortiual sheet metal ihop in acton onljtf saturday j4 mr corbcil president of the ebho riding club along with other members ore busy pre paring a float for the santa 1 claus parade in erin on satur day on sunday december bth white gift sunday will he oh- served in both sunday school 5 and church 5 ballinafad community party for gary brown and bride there was a largo catherine of relative friends and neigh bours at the community centre on saturday night the occas ion being to honour mr and mrs gary brown who recently were married dancing was en joyed till around midnight macdougalls orchestra supply ing the music mr harry short- ill was chairman and asked the young couple to come forward he then called on miss kathryn sinclair to read n address mr shortlu on belplf of all pres ent presented the newlyweds with a china teapot filled with money both gary and his bride thanked everyone for the wonderful evening the bridal party then led the way downj stairs where lunch was kervodi by tin committee in charge i the recreation committee met for their monthly meeting i the luit monday in november they decided to cltange the night of the euchres back to tuesday hoping for a bltfgorl turnout there will he one euchrtt and a dancp in decern mr and mrs lloyd marshall attended the banquot on isatur- day niiiht at uillsburgh com munity centre it was a get to gether of the teachers and trus tees sort of a farewell party as the new school system comes intb effect in january terra cotta inn is now open 365 days of the year for meais t accommodation we handle outside catering in private houses for dinners and cocktail parties book early for christmas parties orders now being taken for homemade christmas cakes puddings and chocolates for ftnlher information phone b 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