Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 20, 1991, p. 6

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Page HERALD WahKtdiyMarcb ml Special flower show Inhaling the sweet smell of spring blooms is na Clarke left a volunteer at the Acton Social Ser vices and Peggie Balkind the services executive director The two are showing off some of the beautiful blooms horticulture lovers will be able to view at A Breath of Spring and Summer Flower Show to be held at the old Town Hall In Acton March Admission to the show which will feature bouquets of fresh cut flowers lush green plants and dancing fountains Is and all proceeds will go directly to Acton Social Services Herald photo A tribute to Dr Forsey By TOM Herald Special A man who was the leading ex ponent of all matters relating to the Canadian Constitution and Canadian political issues cast a pall on Canada through his death at the age of Dr Forsey was born on May 29 1904 in Newfoundland He receiv ed his Ph from McGill Univer sity in Montreal and was a Rhodes Scholar at Balllol College in Oxford In his youthful days he was greatly influenced by his maternal grandfather William Bowles Bowles was the chief clerk in the House of Commons and Eugene visited his grand father regularly at the House of Commons Political questions became a normal daily oc currence at the Bowles residence and young Eugene leamt a mighty lot at this tender age Dr married Harriet Roberts a St John NB resi dent In They raised two daughters Margaret and Helen His oratory logic knowledge and writings of Canadian history both in English and French made him the envy of politicians and academics He spoke and wrote authoritatively on many issues which beset Canada Peo ple of all walks of life looked to Dr pronouncements and interpretations as the final word He was never afraid to express his thoughts on key issues regardless of their controversial nature When time did not permit him to say things he took to pen and paper His language was suc cinct and to the point He left us a legacy in that if a political party did not meet his stringent criteria then he would leave that party and choose the one that lived up this his expecta tion and standard He admired Conservative Ar thur for his eloquent speeches and dour courage He signed the Manifesto which ushered in the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation CCF which was the forerunner of the NDP He quit the NDP in and supported Conservative John in 1962 1963 and general elections He lik ed Diefenbakers Bill of Rights and felt that it should be enshrin ed in the constitution In 1968 he supported Pierre Trudeau who made him a senator in 1970 He retired from the Senate in having reached the mandatory retirement age of Dr Forsey was a well- informed courageous and independentminded man whose chief rule of political conduct was to do what is best for Canada His thoughts and actions deserve a great deal of praise He bad the clearest of memory a good sense of humour and was a raconteur of note He taught at University Montreal Carleton University Ottawa and at the University of Waterloo He received many honourary doctorates I remember meeting in He was lecturing at the University of Waterloo We walked along Seagram Drive in Waterloo His voice was kind of unique and he was quick to res pond to questions I posed We chatted about the Quiet Revolu tion in Quebec Maurice Dupleissis and the closure of the Liberals pipeline debate We struck up a relationship from then on Our next meeting was in Ot tawa when I assisted with the first National Youth parliament of Canada in University students from across Canada oc cupied the Senate Chamber for about two weeks proposing and debating bills The big difference between the regular parliament and the Youth Parliament was that members voted as they wish ed on the issue regardless of be ing government or opposition members Dr chatted with the young parliamentarians and explained the fine points of our parliamentary system The Hon Stanley Knowles addressed the Youth Parliament on this same occasion We became friends and cor responded or spoke on the phone about issues of the day My last correspondence with Dr was on the Senates actions in thwarting the will of the elected House of Commons His last cor respondence arrived two weeks ago He sent me two papers he had researched They were Memorandum on PMs who were not MPs and 2 Ministers brought Into the Cabinet from outside Parliament To my mind no Canadian has attained the stature and authori ty of Dr Forsey when it comes to constitutional issues He can be considered an icon when we speak of political and constitu tional questions He saw Canada as a great country and it disturb ed him tremendously that there are people who would attempt to rend asunder this great country Dr Eugene was truly a man for all seasons STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT 3G2 8734961 Nells DRIVING SCHOOL NEXT COURSE APRIL 1st to 24th MontWadEranlnga For Information About Courses or Private Lessons Kinsmen Clubs battle cystic fibrosis The Association of Kin Clubs has just announced another recordbreaking annual contribu tion In the fight against cystic fibrosis million for Kinsmen and Kinettes have been devoting time and talent to the CF cause for over 25 years a partnership which has helped to foster historic advances in CF treatment and research Among the more hopeful achievements of the past few years are the discovery of the gene responsible for cystic fibrosis in August of 1989 and more recently last September another genetics breakthrough which res when scientists led by CCFF- scientists in Canada constructed a normal version of the CF gene and introduced it into CFaffected cells thus correcting the principal defect in CF under laboratory conditions The pace of CF research con tinues to accelerate with the an nouncement in February 91 of a further advance in scientific knowledge of the disease Building on recent breakthroughs researchers In Canada have revealed some of the fundamental properties of the gene protein which is a vital step in the development of a cure or control for cystic fibrosis Just as remarkable as these major steps toward a cure or con trol is the progress which has taken place in the treatment of cystic fibrosis Since the KinCF partnership was first formed the median age of survival of an in dividual with CF has risen from four years to the high 20s It is hard to imagine how we could ever have come this far without our Kin friends Theyve been by our side every step of the way and have promised to stay with us till victory is won We will never be able to thank them enough said Phil Wall Presi dent of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Kinsmen and Kinettes rank among Canadas most generous citizens year after year pro viding muchneeded assistance in comm across the country The has been a privileged and grateful beneficiary of Kin good works almost since its in ception Kinsmen and Kinettes are ex tremely proud to have played a role in the successes achieved by Canadian scientists In Cana dian communities our local clubs are striving to help children by setting new standards for fun- draisliig excellence stated Gor don President of the Association of Kin Clubs Cystic fibrosis is a genetically transmitted Incurable disorder which affects primarily the lungs and digestive system While a growing number of persons with CF are living into adulthood cystic fibrosis continues to take the lives of more Canadian children than any other inherited disease The Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is a Canadawide nonprofit health agency in corporated in 1960 The Founda tion sponsors an extensive research programme and its ultimate objective is to discover a cure or control for CF VON foot clinic VON Halton Branch in conjunc tion with Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce a Communi ty Foot Care Clinic The clinic is to be held at the Emergency Department of the hospital star ting Tuesday April 23 1991 from 100400 pm The clinic will con tinue on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the same time and loca tion Please call 18003877127 to Brampton meeting The Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society is meeting March at Bramptons Chinguacousy Library 150 Cen tral Park Drive second floor meeting room at 200 pm Visitors are qelcome This is a workshop meeting What were doing in Genealogy How Where When Why For more information call make an appointment The VON Foot Care Clinic previously held at the Georgetown Public Health Department on Main Street will be discontinued as of March 22 Patients who attended this clinic are welcome to come to this new location for foot care GIC RATE Rats Subject To Changs Without Notlca MONEY CONCEPTS OSBORNE DECOR Custom Made And Bedspreads FREE SHOPATHOME SERVICE YOU KNOW SWEETIE when we get our pizza from Country Lane wefSS get a FREE MOVIE RENTAL of our choice delivered with it 8776767 JAKES AUTO CLEAN Steam Cleaning Interior Shampoo Under Car Scotch Guard 265GUELPHST 8773802 DONT FORGET OUR ADDRESS CHANOEI PLATE Engine 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