Georgetown Herald A Division of Homo Newspapers Company Main Street South Georgetown Ontario WAITER C Publisher Page GEORGETOWN THURSDAY DEC EDITORIAL COMMENT Question With Pros and Cons A jurisdiction dispute between town council and the Recreation Com mlttee has left Georgetown with no regulations for snowmobile operation within town limits It is particularly sad because both groups agree that regulations are needed as do a majority of residents And to stall needed regulation because of a disagreement on how this winter sport should be earned on in parks should be something which could be speedily solved The contentious point is whether a proposed by law should specify in what park locations snowmobile trails will be established The Recreation Committee wants Lets Get Together While we do not completely favour establishment of government operated day care centres for children of working mothers it would seem that this is to be one of the ad ditions to life which a changing society demands With the Ontario government promoting this through generous subsidies on construction George town council is taking a look trying to ascertain the need before discussing action Certainly we are in a world of working mothers and there can De decided advantages in having child care centralized under an organized system And yet if the idea is promoted too strongly Is there not discrimination against mothers who decide to stay home and look after their own children He Means It Twenty five years as an emcee at dinners and social events is a long time And Wheldon Steamer Em has decided to be only a liBtener in future so he told us this week Mr Emmersons retirement from the public platform is definite he said for a number of reasons For one he says that despite the seeming ease with which he emcees an event there is a nervous strain a striving for originality the choice of material to fit the occasion An emcee worth His salt is a performer and on each appearance an emcee is subject to the same butterflies which opening night performers suffer in the wings this left to them to change as con may dictate Council says these should be defined in the by law Both sides have a point Council wants a clear definition believing it would be difficult to ad minister a by law which could have shifting regulations Recreation officials say that weather conditions could alter any original plan Surely there is some way the two groups can get together and put the by law into effect It has many other clauses of importance not the least of which is to keep the machines off Main and Guelph streets dangerous routes for both snowmobilers and other vehicles We are not familiar with the fees which would be established or how these would compare with what women pay now tor private baby sitting However assuming that a central Ized day care system were operating we feel that it should be available not only for children of working parents but should also have accommodation for children when the mother at home wants a day off from her chores as a housewife The other angle which council must consider of course is whether there is a need for a day care centre or whether the town is adequately served by the many women who supplement their husbands income by caring for anothers child If so despite subsidy there would be no need for the town to embark on such a project For another he feels there are many others well qualified to head up a dinner and its time they had their chance Dont get him wrong Our Steamer has enjoyed every minute of it as anyone knows who has attended an event where he presided One has to like the job as well as having the talent for it to perform so successfully in public It is particularly fitting that his last appearance was on Monday at the Senior Citizens dinner which has been enhanced by his wit almost since its inception For all those who have enjoyed him the Herald says thanks Steamer for a job well done Well miss you New Carol God of Eatons Birks A tongue in cheek Hon of humorous songs and hymns you 11 never discover in the new United Anglican hymn book are to be found in the current of the United Church Observer Pointing out that modem hymns are supposed to be relevant to the concerns of the people singing The Observer suggests as a hymn for office girls God of fashion Cod of style God of Toronto Golden Mile God of Eaton and Birks Jewelry make up all the works Help us look both smart and sweet With spelling right and typing For the youngest mini skirted girls The Observer suggests a substitute Kelp up keep the brass at ease With mind on work and eyes off knees For Ihe businessmen who run church finances The Observer suggests God of bears and God of bulls Help us when the market lulls God of bulls and God or bean God who guides and God who cares Keep all our investments sound That pension funds may go around BILL SMILEY Bill Finds Out About RipOff hate difficulty in dim mimical I with pwple Don I worry Vic nil do ihc critters every day In droves and I have trouble come to the conclusion that It snot our fault it theirs can keep up with their slang or years 1 thought a hangup was something 1 d had during Ihe war it was what called Ihe rather delicate situation created when one of your bombs was by tall and hanging nose down fused refused to drop I had to land with one of these and yours truly went to glory As you can see I landed like a feather on a snowbank but It a little disconcerting to sec everyone on the airstrip tut on his face as I wan coming in Now I that I nod two hang urn that day There was the physical one of the And Inure waathemenudono Ihadfsortofa being blown up Now course hangup mi ins from in obsession lo a minor worry up on other sex drugs on school work Another that is these is rip off illy it means stealing ml there arc milder forms II can mean talking somebody out of want conning somebody into taking something he I want ml providing some thing promised and so on daughter Kim was home from college last week She was sup posed to come home for the week end but it was so pleasant at home and the food was so good and she enjoyed being much that she stayed the whole week observed her manoeuvres as she prepared to return I was a real ripoff work II went something like this Oh Mom is that ever a Knurl blouse Could I try it on Momma with resignation OK but you re not telling That Ihc only decent I have In wear Kim brightly Oh I dm I need I THE TENDERFOOT In the Mall Bag Says UAW Leaflet Tell It Like it Is Mr Georgetown Ont the true facts those old shirts thai you hate so much really fits so on I don I think I need to the our ml my typewriter vinous pots pans deodorant In house and about items too miscellaneous to Jul The Old finally hoiked when Ined on fur jacket and storied swanking around in of mirror cooing This rcilly does something or me Mum Her mother stood ground and said you get rotlen hands oft that Jacket Will I said I thought Kim was artist at ripping til 1 changed my mind when took her to the city saw the she and another girl rented in fall Kim Is a rank a compared city lan dlords Immt Is on the fringe of a Mum ana In September site lold us glowingly thiil apartment was illy a new stove and fridge were three kitchen lining re living mom bathroom for month It was furnishul course Sounded good The new does not work The new ridge might etch dollars at a sale and the handle is i illlnf off The is like something nut i Dickens The bedrooms are I one a window cart no locks on the doom The I when it reels like I It never be wealthy school Hut going to look Into Ihe prospects of becoming a wealthy slum landlord the strike by Local against the plant in as contained in an information leaflet distributed by the I committee On Oct 13 4600 Aerospace workers members of local 1967 at the large McDonnell Douglas Plant Ontario were forced to ike strike action when all other to ncgotiac a failed The Company altitude toward negotiations had been shabby from Ihe beginning and they refused to bargain In good faith US President Nixon introduced his wage on August the Company attitude became more con and I hey told our Committee that they were mil prepared to talk about anything at negotiations lhat involved money In words invoking the Nixon wage freeze in Canada upon Canadian workers It was Ihis impudcnl titudc towards negotiations that forced Ihe Douglas workers to lake strike action On Nov 15 1971 five weeks after the strike began and three months after President Nixon introduced his 90day wage freeze Company made the Douglas workers a monetary offer tor all reasons value or thai offer fell right within the percent wage guide lines that Nixon administration has imposed on working people or United States As anadian workers faced with present Canadian economic climate and an in lotion rale that rises faster In lhan In the US this offer of cents per hour over a year agreement did not meet our needs The Bargaining Com lice recommended that our lurn this offer down as asm table the offer was off icrally rejected on Nov in 1971 The radio newspapers and television have given a lot of distorted publicity as lo Ihc the Douglas being 80 cents to They also tried lo create disparity between the at Union and its In Never once did they mention that the monetarv offer within Nixon wage guide or lhat the Company was Importing thai wage freeze lo Canada As Canadian workers we fee that Nixon s wage freezing guide lines have no place here After all Canadian workers and the C L C have Just come through a struggle to defeat Prime Minister and John Young attempts at a percent Canadian wage guide line We sincerely urge all workers lo stand on guard against imposition of S wage guide lines in Canada If the Mc Donne 1 1 Douglas Corporation imposes successfully against the Aerospace workers you can be sure that all Americanowned Corporations will also try to ram the age freeze down the throats of Ihe workers in steel rubber textiles chemicals and so on The Aerospace workers of 19T7 ask tor your support in defeating this wage freeze Please write or cable your members of Parliament the leadership of C C and t I and the Douglas Aircraft Co of Canada protesting Company altitude toward anadian workers Wages broken down over Ihe year period arc as follows the flrhtvear of which they already us from lost Contract so thai gives us a raise the fnltowing November 1972 and it is Bargaining Committee opinion Ihe reason we got lie or thai to give up the COL for year the O Cap being removed in Dec 1971 wo have to wail till Dee 1972 and the year is an increase of percent plus an extra which approximately had no improvement In the Mall Bag Indian Linguist Supports Last Out Creek Theory thiy Name Locations Outdoor Rinks Outdoor skating rinks will be established at Cedarvale near Maple Avenue Joseph Gibbons Park on Weber Drive Harrison Public School Centennial Senior School and Joseph Gibbons Public School in Moore Park when Ihe weather permits A spokesman told The Herald they are also other sites Second rinks at the sites listed above will also be created later to separate the pleasure skaters from the shinny players Any community organization interested in taking on the care of a rink should contact the Glen Williams To the editor of the Herald II seems thai the Debate continues and I hill the meaning of the Indian words thai our township its re mo Ins unsettled Perhaps a would 1 put the ration to a friend Henry Hers who Is a member of the University of Toronto an department and he in lurn asked a fellow linguist and got following interpretation lusl sing at ishkwcslng at last one or where the last one Is suggested pine hlngwikonslng little pint IIVSTIIMtMl Ail of which suggests lien Case last out creek has over K land of Ihe toll pines men acknowledge thai Ihe word Indian name for a stream within township t Thai t leave township with a colourful tor even very logical name Bui perhaps thai a another point In Mr Case favour There Is principle in biblical criticism thai if vou ha readings of a text the more difficult one Is probably closer to make more sense than the other around That is what Ihc early set Hers did according lo Mr evidence Since there were few pines on the clay soil of that came to mean the flat plains or the clay plains township now however makes the same claim as Enqueuing that its name means land of the tall pines and townships use Ihc same sort of mhlcnu their trucks lay lain to traaslallnn If pressed though I think would admit being land or the young pine IltllVIDr MASTS hasn had tall pirns In its name has had ihem in fact as the enormous timbers in St Stephens Church give evidence At one lime too limbers were here lo masts for vessels of navy So widely held Ira ill lion grew up that his was Ihe land of the tall pines and only recently has enough to Iry tie Often tradition becomes more important than literal meaning When an early printer of left out an s insellinguphistype for Job IB Ihc sneezing of the sea monster became his But from then until tic present time every copy of fie King James Version has proclaimed poor Leviathan a Perhaps people of Ihi compromise between the letter tradition They could acknowledge that the Indian name whatever it refers means at the last sit still retain Ihc tradition based on what he early settlers round here that hev arc mil lall pint- Sincerely I tic hard in lor at least years This time they offer brothers with years seniority hall a extra At least percent of people started in Plant after Feb We could all we are trying to do is lo get the truth to the people Jack McAusland Norton Crcsc Jack Hall Blvd BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST LM Brown R0 OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton R Mounts Iview South Building Please present Health Insurance Card GEORGETOWN OPTICAL BARTON Dispensing Optician Main Street South EVE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED Fait Repairs CARPET CLEANING Weather Only One Record in Unspectacular November by ROGER SMITH November was 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