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SPECIALPURCHASE Chris Georgetown Division of Dixie Automotive Group THIS FRIDAY WE ARE OPEN TIL 11:00 PM at both locations! HURRY IN!! DEAL DIRECTLYWITH THE MANAGER! Market $7,995 Bi-Weekly $80 OUR $6,980 SPECIALPURCHASE SOLD 03 Sorento EX. Market $18,980 OUR $15,950 Loaded, Low kmsSOLD Call Guelph office to book your appointment (519) 836-8111 With Us www.arnoldhearing.ca ARNOLD HEARING CENTRES 25 MAIN ST. N. ACTON Hearing Health Services: Hearing tests Programming Battery Sales Fitting Repairs Counselling See you Friday, August 24. Pamela Ashton BC-HIS Hearing Instrument Specialist DeMelo Wellness Centre 77 Westmount Rd. #104, Guelph Ontario N1H 5J1 (519)836-8111 To the editor: The theft of the Mac- Sween Memorial Plaque set a new low behavior standard but we should not really be surprised, it was probably stolen for the value of the metal. Base acts like this are happening all across the country with increasing frequency. For years politicians at all levels of Government have been declaring their inten- tion to make Canada/the community better. One must wonder, better for whom? So far, it appears that only criminals, neer- do-wells and politicians have it better. It is cer- tainly not better for those who work for a living, pay the countrys bills and try to maintain a decent value system. There was a time when Canada was a place of safe- ty, freedom and opportunity. It was made so by people from many different na- tions who came together, not for their own selfish, personal gain first, but for the good of the country and society as a whole to ensure safety and security for fu- ture generations. It was not a perfect system (there is no perfection in this world) but it was the best possible way of life anywhere in the world. During that time the theft of a memorial plaque would not have entered the mind of even the lowest scoundrel. When politicians set out to make life better (trans- late: buy votes) society started to come apart at the seams. If it aint broke, dont fix it never rang so true! Fifty years ago a violent crime committed in Canada sent shock waves across the country. Children played outdoors unsupervised. Courts were not overbur- dened because people were able to settle their differ- ences in a civilized manner. Everyone who wanted an education and health care got it. We had 30 days to pay our bills and 3-day-grace. In small towns like Acton and Georgetown few people locked their doors. Now after years of mak- ing it better there are daily killings. To keep children safe they must be watched every minute. Our court- rooms are revolving doors overflowing with a steady stream of offenders. Schools and Universities seem to have become unaffordable baby-sitting services and places of indoctrination where high tech and social awareness rule and the basic 3 R;s are ignored. Busi- nesses demand payment up front; no more 30 day net, and interest is calculated if a payment arrives 10 minutes late. We must lock our hous- es, cars and garden sheds and install alarm systems if we want to feel safe. And oh, lets not forget the recent outbreak of hi- jackings on Highway 401, the new business of steal- ing air bags from cars, the increasing vandalism and petty thefts. Is this better? Still the country is full of wackos demanding more social justice! Well for those of you who dont remember, we had social justice to the highest possi- ble degree in Canada before the dimwits started making it better. The old form of social justice didnt revolve around money and political power, It worked on living by a value system, using common sense and enforc- ing the laws that protected society. Do us a favour; stop try- Willful damage Between August 16 and August 18 there was dam- age done to a parked car in the parking lot at 200 Churchill Road, South. Po- lice indicated there was damage to the door frame and it was will full doing. No suspects are indicated in the investigation. B&E Sometime between 9 p.m. on August 8 and 8 a.m. on August 9 an attached garage was broken into on Dawkins Crescent. Entry was ob- tained through an unlocked door. Stolen was a set of Taylor made golf clubs, golf balls and an umbrella. Estimated loss is $2,000. No suspects are indicated in the investigation. Theft of memorial plaque symptom of new standard ing to make it better. Look at where it began to go wrong and start putting the system back in work- ing order. New laws wont make it better but maybe re-instating and enforcing the old laws will. Eileen Hutcheson, Acton