Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1970, p. 4

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Georgetown Herald A Division of Ham Company limited Main Georgetown Ontario WALTER BIEHN Publisher THURSDAY APRIL 30 th 1970 OPINIONS OF OTHERS The Value of Sunday Milton Canadian Champion Support for retention of Sunday as a day of rest li increasing and the bass for the support extend beyond the church groups commonly silled In such a cause is Interesting to see from the annual report of the Lords Day Alliance of Can that an Independent committee com posed of officials in food store chains labor unons trade and consumer organizations and churches presented some views on the subject of Sunday The committee affirmed that Sunday business would deprive many workers of res and freedom from work on the parti cular day of the week when maonty of people ere customarily at leisure would take working fathers and working mothers away from home on the common restday and would deprive children of parental company and It would add to the ng cost of business and this would inevitably lead to further Increase In the cost of I Debt to the Aged Owen Sound Sun Society owes aged people a great debt They should not be robbed of their as members of the human race to d care comfort freedom as far as possible from suffering which are the due of any person Most need care con beyond that possible In private homes Many are ms of sen ft The Alliance Is being realistic too when it suggests that for who attach little or no importance to religion the next use of Sunday Is undoubtedly that of rest and recreaton best taken in family Sunday will continue to be under attack despite shorter work weeks and supposedly more lesure hours There always be those who will eye the extra day s production or revenue as the decid Ing factor Even those who see in Sunday sport great rewards may yet find difficulty as Sunday Itself become used for other purposes Were self enough to hope that thinking people will continue to regard Sunday at an oasis In a week already mud died with frenz activity The value of common day Is clear but continue ton needs constant vgilonoe If It not to bo wrested from to the disadvantage of pat t would seem for Institutions such as the very lovely and efficient Mac I innon Nips Hospital is be taken to take care for such people as evidenced by the hand some Gateway Haven at Wiarton But the program is entirely too little and for a great many people too late Are those in the latter category mere to be disposed of Need Municipal Reform Brampton Daily Times Reform appears to be the name of the game as the provincial uses the first prov municipal conference to its financial aims for the province Mun Affairs Minister outlined four mam areas of reform aimed at financially strengthen ng local govern ments He told delegates province recog that local government has a v role to ploy in our rapidly evolving It is in fact the single most important affect people And ha the province also role the one wh will most recognizes that the mun have been hampered and frustrated by a number of constraints Including the lack of f nancial resources and the lack of a municipal or gamzat structure that can cope w th the needs of society the 1970s We cannot wait however for gan zation to be completed before we start to seek reform of munic pal finance Mr McKeough d He suggested four ma n areas of re form to provide increased financ strength to local taxation reform of pal prov transfer payments reform of muni capita f and reform of nance admin Mr said that before com and reform of local tax can be undertaken it Is essential to establish a uniform table and cons tenl local tax base by reassess all real property at current value We suspect that most municipal dele- gales the conference view on of provincial and the call for munic pal cooperation to achieve them with mixe feelings Theyve seen IN MAIL sessment at market value skyrocket taxes to point where many property owners have no where they will find funds to pay them Brampton is the only Peel munic pallty remaining to bo so reassessed end that is now bong undertaken Delegates have also seen central ized boards of on contribute to the ris ng tax burden end view with suspicon further centralize on of administrat on They heard suggestions for cop ng w th the problem rang ng all way to ng respons ty for education to local counc Is which they eve would have a greater appreciaton of ability to raise the necessary funds It is diff cult however to see how such steps could help the government reach its of rescuing municipals from the morass of and mach nery wh ch have hamstrung icpil reform Our Queens Park Don OHearn reports that on Minister William for Peel used Peel at the conference yesterday to the objectives of the governments in reorganzaton of on Mr said that when the Initial ages of the program had been started w of township schools In 1964 the goal had been to give equality of education to all students In tha province For example he d we wanted to see the children in and Albion Townships were able to get the same cation as those In the urban centres Ho admitted that the goal was not possible to be reached at once But he sa t is now emerging And perhaps that best sums up the proposed reform currently being outlined the conference Writer Questions Religious Teaching in Public Schools Baylor Cres Dear Sir lm afraid have missed any previous letter in your Bag re Religion in the schools bill the letter from Mrs Cord I found very hypothetical She Is assuming the Christian region is the right one only because she has been taught to think so I do not wish to criticize her religious beliefs but I do not feel anyone a re ligion be forced on an other The world of today hat so very problems why must add to them by standing so firmly against change Lets face It we just don t know If Christian faith Is truth We have only been the of our birth Tho only way we can reach truth la by studying and questioning as many rolig Ions as possible and always keeping our minds open for change Wars have been and are be fought over religion Our population Lb steadily Incroas ing eventually leading to our environments doom because of religious attitudes on birth control Men women and children have died In trallon camps because some one has disagreed with their beliefs Religion has played and Is playing a very significant part In our world today We must teach our children to be aware comes understanding and with this understanding may they find togetherness Eileen Georgetown Herald A of Home Company Limited Georgetown Ontario Publisher Garfield MtOUvray Production Superintendent Advertising Manager Frank News Editor Accountant Terry Alleen Bradley Valerie Caruso Anne Currle Reporter Leille Clark Dave Hastings Mylea John George Young ITS NOT THAT WE DONT LIKE DOGS Summer School Setup Includes Credit Courses Hilton Board of Education has altered summer school program for to include creditgranting courses Tha board agreed Thursday to change the role of summer school by offering credit academic and vocational from Grades to Enrich courses such as those in landscaping and horticulture will also be offered Previously the Summer School Program was geared for students who had to take makeup subjects These are subjects missed by the student usually through failure or illness In a report to the board A superintendent of Instruction said The purpose of the to make summer sell compatible with the credit jyslem now followed in many of our secondary schools In the and to be adopted by In September 1070 Doujjlai Lawless who revj two weeks a to as assistant director for Hoard of Education be placed In essence this is what the board learned Thursdiy when James director of education said a new posi Hon was to fill the vacancy left by Lawk is TAKE YEARS Singleton said in a letter to teachers that Lawless ha served for 11 years in County and has hell th position of director for some years Ills work In this role has been in every regard His departure on leaves a considerable gap in our which will some years to fill ad NEW POSITION Singleton said that for this the board has created i new position at the level with a specific title not of assistant director but of assistant to the director Last night the board pointed Emerson Lavender to that position Lavender la chairman of the boards north education area which serves Georgetown and tho other nicipalltlcs in northern ITLL COST ME A FORTUNE major or own theme this week Just observations Perhaps the most important to me is Hint my daughter has turned over a new leaf Or perhaps Ha just an stone She la for two music exams and ally has a Jot part time hit learned In a rem brief period that broad as call It i fairly Important when it ting and keeping roof on a head She has that Jobs ire mighty scare when your only experience playing the organ In a church She that a Grade 13 certificate one term et college has as much use ai third kg She nun hone on the wtck end with her rat kitten and Rial meat sick to of and drooled over a steak In her ho nor But the a criminal She went beck to the city with her kitten stuffed under her I believe it against the law to transport on bum However that a clever criminal and may go a long way She gave the kid a of a tablet to she yowl far hit mama and alert the but driver We been left with the mother cat an unexpected treat Ilka a hair In your meat pie We agree that Kim will be fired on the first day f her new job Her function is to stock shelves In one of these cut rate stores And since she was three her ute has been knocking her milk full of any lm ild and cups while the dishes Its not lack She in Oh well THE STRAP STAYS Corponl punishment will continue to be part of school life In Georgetown and other County Schools On Thursday he County Board of Education nix a motion from the County Board of Education to end corporal punish In the schools Girl Outnumbered Boys continue to outnumber girls in Ontario schools There are 683 male students com pared to female stud over bottles wants an uptodate of yeurt truly Who flnt cam with Infamous Idea I don know but Vila and are the words that first mind It II cost ma a 111 have to buy a wig 111 have to have my remaining mo- painted white 111 to pay a photographer Id touch the whole thing up And 111 still look like a veteran of the War My wife disagrees She soys my fine bone struc ture will always come through Just like a deaths head However I grog blonomt wont black and white I can my yet which la ex but works My Roman nfact and perhapa a side with the taped up behind my might con tome people of tometthing Maybe they could take the shot from the waist up and the needle holes where I had my cortisone shots 1 ou Id certainly be better than one from the waist down 1 legs and gout in my big toe Anyway you 11 be seeing It Take a good snort tranquillicr before it out 111 be right there with you what the heck ail have troublei IF nobody were greater than mine It lad world Cope with your own trouble and dont lei them drag you down Look at the world double and If you can do tome- thing about them do It Otherwise don t let them drag you down it a a long road that has no turning you II be a lone time dead and spring Is Rejoice one thing off my The next one It not to pleat ant I share with most Can cithern a tlckenlng gutt at the attitude of most Members of Parliament toward their own financial security At preient with their t year tlx of It tax free and other Post age travel help etc they re around at MP Barry Mather recently pointed out This It not wealth Far It And I think they give a consistent with the of living and tax Increa But the proposed pension plan to high heaven Op- It with every means thin your power The old pension scheme was rotten and many men had given most of their II is to vvour 1 up in poverty tut the new one is rot ton In the opposite sense let thcr pits it Another Item which hat me pretty disturbed It that The Taligrem Newt Syndicate which IN THE MAIL BAG Suggestions From A Grade Student Main Street Mr Editor I think Georgetown needs garbage pails Not only down town but all over the place There should be to JO gar pails to a There should also be garbage pickers who come around at least twice a week I also think that there should be no hunting In Gear Even If people have hunting licences Hunting la disgusting We already losing lot of like the tiger and the allgator 3 I think that that paper mill SHOULD be taken own It pollutes the air Jennifer Stafford Age Park Public School GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE CANCER SOCIETY NEWS ECHOES Pram and Yma I960 Rev Morgan will become minuter Taber nacle United Church in Belleville at th end of June Mr who has conducted services in John a for almost six year announced his decision to accept Belleville call last week A new factory with 000 square feet floor area will be In operation in Georgetown by midSeptember Neg otiations have been completed between Graham Ball Associates Ltd and Development for pur chase of a 7 acreage at the corner of Armstrong and Sinclair and contract has been awarded Raxwill Construction for an immediate start on Ihe building 1950 A local campaign for Manitoba Relief backed by the council it underway Interest in helping the distressed province Is keen and If Is ex pected that the campaign will realize well over Already employees of Alliance Paper Mill have dug down for a total of through the efforts of Sam Tennant who personally undertook a mill canvass last week Mill employees also collected a good quantity of used clothing Countess of IODE planned a tag day and local Red Cross branch has asked for spoclflc donations of articles needed by the flood fighters Several donations have come from In and organizations Including 100 from Ash grove I 1940 The following resolution was carried the regular meeting of Branch of the Canadian Leg- Ion In Georgetown this week That the Branch pro test the seeming Indifference and lack of initiative on the part of the at this time That members pledge themselves to make any saci- that may be required of us at this hour of need That we urge conscription of all the country resour ces including manpower wealth and industry That we respectfully request that tho Prime Minister resign and Colonel Ralston be called upon to form a truly lonal government composed of the best brains of all parlies In Canada m order that Canada may be organ ized one hundred per cent to the war 5 That all Nazi Fascst and Communist organizations be outlaw ed and that their members be interned That an adequate defense force of exservice men ba formed to combat fifth column activities BUSINESS DIRECTORY H CARR Professional Engineer Consulting Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor Office Home LC Ontario Land Surveyor Duncan Drive Georgetown Residence REPAIR SERVICE JOHN B0UGHT0N JEWELLERS Certified Watchmakers Main St 8774313 CLINIC OF CHIROPRACTIC HO St Appointment Necessary Chiropractic Clinic SPINAL SERVICE AVAILABLE By Appointment a Mill St Old Post Office OPTOMETRIST 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