Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1969, p. 6

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whiting joins pressure group for halton mp rud whiting said t this week that l with the group of liberal backbenchers who are pressing prime minister tradeau for more action and further amendments to the na tlonal housing act whiting said he was a mem ber of a 15 rjtn caucus study group on housing headed by former toronto mayor philip givens and tom goode thcmp for burnahyrichmbnd buj that he had been unable to at tend the most recent meeting of the group t whiting said he had attended this past weeks liberal caucus when the views of the group were expressed and said that he was in agreement with them public accountants council dolls did the entertaining enchanted youngsters watch as puppets perform during a visit from 6 talented librarians of the south central regional library system to george town public library recently about 200 children viewed the four performances of the puppet theatre enthralled by the antics of witches knights and one eyed cats in the show entitled mother hutch the touring show was designed to fill two purposes to entertain the public and to show the public how a library can be used for another func tion besides just lending books letter from zambia some pertinent questions about mission endeavors he hopes tp take part in the debate in the commons when the housing act amendments come up for discussion i can appreciate the consti tutional problems facing the go vernment in this area but 1 feel that there should be consulta tions between all three levels of government to work out some plan of action on housing whiting said he noted that the new minis ter responsible for housing ro bert andras was already in con sultation with the ministers res ponsible for housing in provinces ohkaorrfcx the public accountants coun cil for the province of ontario announces the election of the fol lowing officers and members president mr j a orr fca toronto vicepresident mr j w glendlnning fca toronto secretary mr s r brunton fca sudbiiry treasurer mr t a m hutchison fca toronto past president mr c s massey apa ancaster mem ber of the executive mr w a some stanley apa toronto f- messrs a j black fca port arthur w j blakely ca on the announcement of a re- 1 kingston w p fasarkerley anoval of the ceiling on interest apa windsor c f caviller rites on nha loans whitingi fca owen sound t l said he believed this would be gordon kca toronto w a waiting list may hire extra teacher thebpen house at maple nursery school recently was a full house with fifty par ents attending samples of the childrens work adorned the room which was set up as it is in everyday routine many parents intending to en rol their children iff the fall came to look the school over at the moment there is a wait ing list for the coming season but they hope to hire another teacher if space becomes avail able page 8 thb gror6rtown herald thursday may mnd 1m9 ti draper dobie co ltd members the toronto stock exchange stock and bond brokers your nearest branch imftct phone brampton or mai ton and toronto 455222 6773757 no toll charge from georgetown and vicinity successful investors traders know draper dobie davm r chappie wn e bsatty t good step he pointed out that the gov ernment only had so much mon ey to put into housing and it was necessary to attract more private investment 8imonton fca toronto h m strom fca toronto f j welsh ca london and e x h wright fca toronto all persons who practise as j public accountants in ontario i must be licensed under the publio he feels a removal o rates i accountan act and must ob would serve to attract this the code of rrofessiona money and hopefully create ktwlcn lai down by council any more competition and result in j rcgardink these mat- an actual lowering of the mortj ter8 bn t penalties for non- gag rate observance of the act and refla tions may be obtained from mr c doughty registrar the public accountants council for the pro vince of ontario 45 charles street east 3rd floor toronto 6 ontario since the now liberalized div- ore law went into effect last july halton county divorce an- 1 started since the last divorce plications have almost tripled court in january special court divorce bids triple with new legislation part 2 of a letter from and mrs jim kirlrwood rev and those already employed arc one has really picked this up mis- not allowed to be promoted apart from a few pen pals ask- sionaries in zambia sent to this has especially affected and ed for b members of the united church discourassed many under whose mission depart- from malawi and ment they work jim is a geor- they have come here lo work girls in the kilbride been received in 1987 under the old law there were 96 applications for divorce but since july 2nd 1b68 when the new law became effective 274 applications have getown high school graduate and son of mr and mrs j p kirkwcod 4 tauline street i looking at the wider scene outside the church in zambia one cannot help but rejoice at the many doors of opportunity that have been opened to zam- bians since independence in 1964 there are increased job opportunities more school pla ces more on the job training more opportunities for advance ment on merit better wages a teenage baby sitter now gets from us for an hour what we found was a mans 8 hour wage in 1962 about 40 cents basic afncans congregation could t be true tanzania that you are only interested u tj twclve m k hngs from yourown pont of rte u virtue triple for job opportunities are few in view your mission your mis- is they their own countries but they sionary your mission projects are reluctant to become citizens and not really concerned in new grounds with this increase there is a good possibility there will be a special divorce court held in late august or early september all divorce courts are now held at the same time as civil cases involving such things as traffic accidents however the bulk of cases refreshments wereservedb mrs- sheila atkins- tp the in terested parents itie school which operates every weekday morning except for the summer holidays has three teachers now supervisor mrs kathleen hull mrs mary goebel and mrs shirley and rews plan to continue music festival in north halton the north halton music fes tival is continuing although the south halton festival will be discontinued j vy single- i ton director of education told members of the halton county board on thursday mr singleton replying to questions from trustees pointed out the festival associations were independent of the board and officials had read of plans j to discontinue the south halton festival in the press he noted the officials of the organization had apparently been considering the move for j some time and paid for an ad vertisement to announce the suspension of the program the board was involved in each festival with financial as sistance and dus transportation mr singleton reported the north halton festival would be continuing he understood ami the board would be expected to continue its relationship whether youre in the market for some new appli ances furniture color tv or a better family car a bigp- purchase loan from household finance will provide the money you need when you borrow from household you know in advance how much your hfc big purchase loan will cost well spell it out in dollars and cents there are no extras no hidden charges no surprises see hfc now before you sign on the dotted line know what your loan will cost borrow up to 5000 up to go months to repay a a eraiit fife insurance en loans at km gtoupnias georgetown 41 main sheet north telephone 8773221 mxi to silver deportment star ask about our evening hours here lest it should affect their eventual retirement to their home villages when they finish work here all this discrimination is nec essary because in the past zam the most frequent reason lis- j that has hit the court has re- zambians as people or the lbe divorce cases is sep- 1 quired a special session church folk of kalulushiasyour fof thre yem january such a session fellow christians i do hope this is not so for such a selfish ap- thia wu not grounds proach in the past has caused the old law mission work lo fail where missions and missionaries were under last was held but further applications j would require a new one the nest most frequent is ad- bians have not been as well ed- mo concerned in wor- st ucatcd as even the africans of jj out their own neighbouring countries they conceived in very are now trying mightily to make up for lost time some times they are put into johs for which they arc not ready and the resulting failure provides ammunition for those w o say zambianization has gone too i vnu beginning pay for unskilled la- 1 i nappen 10 jou hj fast for the good of the country iiaiii- an tha mill lr qhnnl c7 j destinies idealistic the old law as well this pattern is true both in terms otcoursc than in the des- j halton county and in ontario tinirs of the people they minulcrcd to i often pray there are about 100 divorce that this will not hapj on docket in milton pen to me and i do very brfore supreme court justice much hope you will not let it i king these cases began on bour on the mine is about 75 per month but livine costs arc much higher aha inflation is a problem probably the greatest single benefit is the feeling zambians have of controlling their own destiny this has been psychologically as well as polit ically liberating we are getting past the period now when zam bians could insist uinly on their on the other hand its sad to see some of the expatriate mine workers who once intended to fi nish their working days here having to look for a new coun try a new home and new job when theyre well into middle i age probably nowhere in the world will they find such a good ratio of wages to cost of living for if you are basically not interested in the people who are on the receiving end of your mission here then it is very hypocritical of us to be here maintaining in your name that you do and in fact we have become very quiet on this point although in the beginning we hoped for big things and got monday and probably will completed next week under the old laws marital offences of- adultery sodomy bestiality and rape were the only grounds for divorce however under the new law the following grounds were ad ded separation for a period of three years homosexuality physical and mental cruelty and marriage breakdown did you know paper was first made from over eighty of them are cases rags in canada in 1803 rights and to a time when they wi tn the expatriate community are realizing the responsibilities r of government and the hard the standard is very high here christians here to agree that they would welcome any exchan ges but no requests have come must also report that not all the benefits to zambians of a economic facts of life humanism as a national pol icy is being filled with more and more meaning this nation al philosophy puts man as the measure of all policies al though it doej not exclude god as classical humanism would do by and large the common man has been at the centre of on motor cars combination ra- on the discouraging side one from your end so that folks here government policy there has been no open racial discrimin ation against white people or indians but there has been a strong nationalist spirit of zam bianization has found might know what you are like and how you do things so we better living standard are spent have been copteht to just get on better food education and on with the job and keep busy on poorer village relatives as here that has been easy and one could hope they would be to wait and sec what you would much of it goes on beer the do we shall continue to do so main social activity expensive unless you show real and specl- furniture and more and more fie interest in getting to know and be known by the people we have come to love dibrecord players in expensive cabinets are amazingly preval ent in the homes i visit money introduces many problems as well as benefits ils worst fcatt the government u being that it is replacing an it necessary to dis- pcn handed generosity which on a personal note paul is now 10 years old has the hap piest disposition of the 4 chil dren is enjoying very much his special class in an ordinary pri mary school his academic pro- criminate against citizens of was traditional with a selfish other countries in order to pro- s that comes to thoso of us srcss is painfully slow though vide more opportunities for know that we alone must zambians most store owners provide for our needs we with europcn or indian or mai- hope to provide a budgctting waian or rhodesian citizenship and a shopping school for lad- whitc or black have not been k in our congregation allowed to renew their trading sorry that our last note must licenses unless they applied for and obtained zambian citizen ship this has not always been granted and the process has been very slow so they have had to sell their stores to zam bians but unfortunately few zambians have the cash or ex perience to take ovfer businesses the government has been un able to lend them money so consequently a number- of stor es have remained closed since january 1 and their business has now gone elsewhere nonzambian citizens are not allowed to take up any jobthat a zambian i qualified to nt be a discouraged one vou who receive this letter do not seem to be very interested in the people with whom we arc living and working we are not com plaining about your support of us personally for we have had many letters more than ve have been able to answer and even some few inquiries about our work you may remember that on furlough and in our last letter we appealed for congreg ations groups or individuals to contact corresponding groups or individuals here so that mu tual exchange of experiences arid ideas might take place no wc feel he is working along at his own personal potential level his favouritcactivity is cycling all over kslulushi getting the mail and watching proceedings at the local gas station jane is a bookworm coming fljst or sec ond in her class grade 4 with talents for music and imagina tion but problems of moodiness joy is our happygolucky tom boy in grade 3 interesjjed more in experiments nature study and arithmetic kenneth is the family clown very talkative at 2i years with lots of jokes in tentional and unintentional we arc looking forward to a family holiday in august and hope to travel through east af rica kenya tanzania and uganda all the best to all of you from the klrkwoods the finest selection of bedding plants -at- haase greenhouse limited queen street west of brampton 8658416 free plant food 1 lb of water soluble plant food with every 1000 purchase hanging baskets we specialize in geraniums patio tomatoes a sincere thank you to all who conrlbuted money and effort in the cnib fund campaign a special word of thanks to the high school pupils on the cnib team for the may 13th i canvass through the combined 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