the HERALD Seniors Wednesday December 18 1991 Grey power real effective and needed By FLORENCE WILKINSON Herald Special I heard a true story the other day which illustrates just one of the reasons why Canadians must learn to be more accepting of each other Our way of living our heritage in work and values vary so much across the country that we must all practise patience and wisdom However this story il lustrates how much ones ig norance unnecessary ignorance combined with a misplaced zeal can be a real hindrance to Cana dian wholeness as a nation This event took place in south western Ontario at a farmers meeting which drew farmers from a long distance It obviously drew others from long distances as well for the woman involved came from around Ottawa This woman was holding forth great vigour about farmers who really didnt have to work nearly as hard as they professed were able to take long holidays in the sun and really had no reason to be talking about what a rough time they were having at this time A milk producer stood up to tell her that he had to milk his cows twice a day 365 days of the year and that the cows had to be milk ed at the same time each day and that he would suggest to her that anyone living on a dairy farm certainly worked hard Believe it or not the woman rebuffed this farmer by scoffing at his statement about having to work 365 days a year Anyone she said knew that dairy farmers didnt have to work in the winter because people used powdered milk in the wintertime Now I ask you how has the older generation failed in order that anyone would grow up with such an ignorance in this our great and wonderful country of Canada Is it any wonder that the farmers get annoyed and hopeless in a society that breeds such ignorance Older citizens have lived through mindboggling technical changes in a lifetime but even so the formative years were lived in what might be called a rural society As society has become urbanized even in the farming communities apparently something has been lost for the generation or generations which have grown up in a completely urbanized society It to me that this is one of the things which Canadians need to face as they continue to discuss the future of our land Since seniors have the advantage of having lived during the times that even cities were fairly rural minded through the change over times and into the times that even the farming com munities have become urbanized our input may be essential to the broad and long view needed in any talks about the future of Canada It is easy for those who have always lived in towns to tell of how much a loaf of bread used to cost and the escalation in price over the years However it is not nearly as easy to see how little of that escalation in cost gets back to the producer Our mania for having things wrapped tagged and identified has absorbed the most of the added cost My per sonal experience has been in the sale of vegetables and I know how true it is the producer has not in much of the in crease which the consumer pays At the same time the consumer is demanding the kind of wages which puts EVERY cost to the producer skyrocketing The public needs to learn that even powdered milk has to come from the cows in the beginning There is a need in our country and around the developed world to make our urbanized society aware of just how much they de pend upon the farmers of the world either our own world or the third world and help society develop a mindset which will in clude a reasonable percentage of its income toward the food in dustry so that the food industry can survive perhaps it is not just Seniors will find information now more accessible at library Local seniors are finding library resources more accessible because of a joint program put on by Halton Libraries the Ministry of Citizen ships Office for Seniors Issues OFSI and the Elderly Services Advisory Committee Established in November 1990 the Seniors Resource Centre is coming up to its first year an niversary and is receiving nothing but praise The program allows materials of interest to seniors their families and senior that would otherwise be stored in Toronto to be now stored in libraries in Halton Hills Oakville and Milton Burlington residents may borrow the materials through interlibrary loans Many government offices create a wealth of information and they did not know how to distribute the information said Betsy Hills Chief Librarian They thought it was a novel idea that they could use the existing services such as the library It cut their distribution charges to zilch she said It was a joint brainstorm to bring more accessibility of the materials to seniors said Joan Kaczmarski coordinator of Senior and Disability Services The problem was to borrow resources you had to put your request In writing and send it to Toronto The program now allows you to borrow same way you borrow any book There is no writing hassle and the material cannot be lost in the mall You know where to bring it back too said Ms Kaczmarski The idea was first introduced at an committee meeting of which Ms Comwell is a member OPSI wanted a wider circulation for Its material than its own channels were providing Ms Comwell said the office was looking towards different social ser vice agencies when ESAC heard about the search and brought the suggestion of housing the materials In the libraries had a library of in formation and the library had the capacity to manage it said Ms Comwell The video selection is more widely printed materials are more such training and handbooks for senior careworkers Ongoing evaluations of the program were made at the Oakville library since they house a majority of the video selections Duplicates will be made so libraries in Halton Hills and Milton will be able to distribute them without inter- library loans A recently completed annotated bibliography is available which gives a detailed description of every source CANADIAN TIRE GEORGETOWN LOCATION Guelph St Georgetown OPEN SUNDAY 10AM5PM THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills Halton Hills Drive PO Box Georgetown Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD MOUNTIANVIEW ROAD TODD ROAD A feu General Committee for the Town of Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Halton Hills Official Plan and Georgetown Zoning Bylaw 5791 to permit a storey commercial building for retail purposes The property Is located on Road north of Todd Road In Georgetown The property has a municipal address of Mountalnview Road North Georgetown The purpose of the razoning application is to zone the property to a Commercial Zone In to permit a of rotall uses Further Information Is availablo in tho Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Date Location Monday January Council Chamber Halton Hills Civic Centre Hills Drive Halton Hills Goorgojown jr V the price to be considered but also the amount of services we all demand around the servicing of the food for consumer purchase My contention is that seniors have lived through enough changes that their wisdom can be helpful at these times Those of us that have survived up to now know that we survived in spite of bulk food distribution food on open shelves people sneezing over those shelves and childrens hands able to touch In Georgetown we do not have a centralized structure to promote seniors meetings about such sub jects but seniors can be part of any type of meeting and part of community input whenever the occasion arises Grey power is real and effective and needed THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Halton H lis Drive Box HALTON HILLS Ontario L7G 8732600 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD WESLEYAN STREET MAIN STREET General Committee for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw The proposed rezonlng involves lands described as Port of Lot Registered Plan 51 and Part Lot Concession Town of Hills Georgetown The propertys municipal address is Street Georgetown The purpose of the rezonlng application is to zone the proper ty to a General Commercial Special Zone in order to permit two additional reaidentalt units in the existing building Further information is available In the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME 700p m Monday January 6 Council Chamber Halton Hills Civic Centre Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills Georgetown Time Date Locoti File No THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills t Hills Drive PO Box 128 HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario 5G2 8732600 NOTICE Notice of intention to stop up close and convey a portion of the unopened road allowance between Lots 27 and Con cession 2 Town of Hills The Council or a Committee of Council will hear any person who claims that their land will be predjudicially affected by the Bylaw and who applies to be heard at its regular meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at the Civic Centre located at Halton Hills Drive Georgetown the day of January 1992 at the hour of 700 pm This notice was first published on the day of December Janet Lunn Stewart Clerk for the Corporation of the Town of Hills