Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1971, p. 14

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Georgetown Herald A DhUon of Bom Company limited Main Street South Georgetown Ontario WAITER C THURSDAY JUNE EDITORIAL COMMENT Need For Solomon A bylaw restricting building on tots when municipal water and sewer service are not available demands a Sotemon to solve the Council Is concerned about regulation end about the cost of service which could be demanded if large scale building occurred on such But land owners particularly in an older section of town are up In arms about not being allowed to build on land on which have paid taxes for yean The Irony here that when the town first installed sewer system in the forties mte ores was bypassed be cause it was considered too expensive because of the topography Yet own er have paid for a portion of the sew age system their general tax rate Residents in this ere claim that regulations of the county health unit avoid any pollution danger if more houses are built and tanks used rf this is the case then we do not think council should legislate too restrrctively against borne budding Or if they do the town should be prepared to buy the land at a fair market price It the flame type of problem facing senior In retaining open spaces end agricultural land areas where rapid can cur Here too it unfair to expect farmer to retain land on his own which is worth much more than price is a farm Society much be prepared to buy the land for the common good rather than having en Individual be the Seeing The Light Reversal of a Department of ways opinion that traffic lights are not needed at the Maple i s will meet approval from the large number of people who use the crossing frequently To them surveys to the contrary it la prime need No one who has wait to cross or enter the highway stream for five or ten minutes at a stretch could be by surveys that the I were not needed Perhaps now that wo know wheels ere heard at Queens Park we could get some other needed improve men Is our Georgetown road system Perhaps the most dangerous cross in town is where River Road and Mountairtview Road North meet It la one of the most glaring examples of poor engineering that we have ever seen a busy roao con netting town and Glen Williams River Drive Is an access road to three major If one driving down me hill end left to the papermrlls oncoming traffic is com pletely obliterated from sight Ditto a him from River Drive approach up the hill Last year an enormous amount of money was spent to improve and den Maple Avenue The end result was to make the turns from Tyers end Market onto this busy artery even more Th is another on should be before a major accident occurs Confus though not dangerous the new terminology adopted by the highways department for the Follow improvements at loughs Corner suddenly a new sign Halton Road No 3 has made its appear once How the line can become number three road or why the change a mystery It can lead to nothing but for strangers and residents alike Donf Favour Free Hostels The Idea of sett up free hostels for roaming Canadian youth this sum mer propounded by some wellmean ing folk finds little favour with those who will bo forced to foot the bill There no good reason why tax payers should dig a little deeper to and house youngsters who be subsidized by parents who want them to wander or kept at home when school out for the summer The hostel idea is well and good if it can be established on a self c beats properly supervised and conduct Wee those which organizations like the have operated for many years We are not against young people That a decision which they end their parents must make But we with the theory mat It duty to pay the shot any more than for adults to do the same No one has yet propounded that on tied to see Canada at the expense of the public pursesrrlng If he attempts this he gets a welcome all rightperhaps an overnight bed in a police station or a ride to the town I with a move on buddy from the author if tes The same treatment for wandering youth would soon enough solve the problems which some civic off dels feel can only be settled by free hostels Knowledge that young transients welcome will be smartly moved on the way or charged with be public nuisances if they persist n up public porks would bring a fast end to See Canada at Your Expense philosophy RURAL SERENITY There are 3 Choices And He Likes None show me a sliver lining these days and 1 show you dark cloud If only couple of since I crying the bines about being stuck with Jobless child for the Hammer and my daughter could find work In this slim summer Indents She has a Job and she likes It It waiting on tables In a smart hotel dining room over looking the water The pays not much but tips ore fair She has learned the Joy coming home with her apron pockets loaded with quartern dimes and nickels and log En neat piles and counting them over and or Anyone who has ever work an a slavey knows the sheer Scroogelike delight of coasting tips But there a always a catch and In Ibis case I m the one who has been caught ant not for the first time The catch In that the job is about ten miles from borne and there is no transportation to and from Bus service Is strict ly from the stone age and 1ft too far to take a cab and take money home guess I have to draw a picture Good Old Dad Its not the money I mind about worth of gas and five dot Lars depreciation on the car most the Journey is on highway under construction Its the tact that she starts work at JO in the morning We are a one car family She I have a drivers license so up at the crack for jours truly I am not at my best at except those occasions when I haven t got to bed yet Good Old Mom can also drive the car but she always seems to have the vapours at am I have two alternatives One have Kim get her drivers In which case Tax stack without a car aO day Two bay a second car let her and fork up price of the car and insurance The latter considering what she II probab ly earn would put about WOO In the hole for her sum- work How do yon like them for I ve scrabbled desperately at other solutions I might be able to hire a boy to take her out and pick her up for about a day plus gas That seem too profitable and bed probably rack up my tired I could physically kick her mother out of bed and make her drive But I haven t the guts to do thla at let alone I could let hitchhike But I don like girls hitchhiking at 7 That is I don mind the girls but the hitchhiking Why she might be picked up by some renegade and I her again That on sec ond thought would solve the problem Its Just one of those rot ten little problems that will sort Itself out ve got another problem to day I haven felt so tough since the Germans beat me about twenty three years ago Did you ever fall down a I either Ha ul a couple of nights ago At least I thought It was a Drove some people home Into their driveway No lights outside the boose Invited In for coffee Stepped out of the side and straight Into an excavation nobody bad mention Tore a quarterinch of skin tissue and muscle off my left palm Sprained the thumbs both hands Raised lump the site of a baseball on my loft thigh Twisted my right knee Hit my chest on something else end have a great bruise that hits me like a spear when I cough Can barely manoeuvre stain but apart from that feel terrible good thing Im a tough old nut Scrambled oat unaided dripping blood and bad language It makes the transportation hang up recede a little Didnt Vote But Halton MP Favours Raise riding UP Rod Whit lag was among the member parliament missing from the Boom of Commons last weak when the final vote was taken on a Mil giving members and increase in salary and bin pi Also from the Com mom at the time of the vote was Peel South HP Chap- Batten HP a in favour or the office in Ottawa re ported be was in hospital in However when contacted rating demed be was in Be said be was at the hospital for a test Ee said ho bad Important riding fauab at to att jo an could not bt in Commons AVOWS If Be Bad I been in Ot tawa I voted tcw of bta bad made tab dear artier THE DISTRia AT A GLANCE FEEL INCREASE ISNT BAD Village trustees learned this week that Ontario Hydro will increase Its charge to Rockwood Hydro for meters by approximately per month The secretary of Hydro said the monthly charge to the village hydro would increase from to tor each of the meters now in taw TRUCK STORM BREWING Residents on the Second Line east and No are preparing to do battle to protect one of the thlnp that remain in the busy world a good night sleep Residents tell tales of large gravel trucks roar Ing by their homes all day all night Gordon who sent a letter to council last week was told there are no laws governing the situation ATTEMPT TO OPEN VERRALL REPORT MILTON An unsuccessful attempt was made last Wednesday to bring the evaluation report on former Milton District Director of Nursing Mrs Verrall Into the open A member and two members of the hospital corporation tried for an hour to make the evaluation report available for directors to read but a 3 vote kept it under wraps Mrs decided to resign May ending a 80day controversy It started when she was dismissed by former administrator Limehouse Relic Now Part Of Pioneer Villiage Lore When harking beck to the good old days of forefathers most peoplo gloss over many of the things that so good by comparison with modem day standards including outdoor toilet facilities or outhouses inconvenient as these outhouses may have been compared to today s modern all purpose bathrooms they were a part of pioneer life and for this reason two of these structures have recently been acquired by Black Creek Pioneer Village as ad ditions to the buildings there The Village Is operated by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and Is located at Jane Street and Steclea Avenue In northwest Metro Toronto THREE HOLER WITH GREEK ARCHITECTURE The latest addition to the Village outhouses was round beside a miller a home on the Credit River at It differs greatly the present day concept of outhouses In that it a a threeholer and its architecture is Greek revival It acquired on a long term loan basis from the Credit River Con servation Authority and is now being restored by Black Creek staff members It is built of lathe and plaster inside has clapboard aids and the back of the building is of board and batten construct ion The roof is covered with shingle shakes and glass win dows run down both sides of the door it Is believed these were originally covered with blinds or curtains The first outhouse at Black Creek is made of circular logs and was restored by the Village staff after being found in a derelict condition It now part of the Stong farm buUdbum at the Village BUSINESS DIRECTORY LC Ontario Land Surveyor Duncan Drive Residence OPTOMETRIST LM Brown R 0 MAIN ST N Suit For Pleas present Health Insurance Card OPTOMETRIST R RO South For Appointment Please present Health Insurance Card on Paget G O R BARTON Dbaeaeles Mala EVE 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