Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 1, 1966, p. 4

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georgetown herald ir m main smart 3 oeonjetown ontario vva co ehbefwlbj allbwavl9st rge4 thumday dk 1st 1966 r editorial comment l georgetown voters jiext monday will ife asked to itafa thif prffnca whether flhl water topwtrmor should beedminu- tifd fay a separata commission rather than em presently aotety a council function t i in tfeftntla agreement with commission with hopes that if this is estab- ffawi water and hydra could eventually cbme under thooontrol of a publk utilities commission as is the caw in several other towns wejer is all too often the ubecr of nfunkpat poimdorvg it is too important a cttnmodity to be used in this way where rand revenue are part of the tax iraav a separate commission should ensure ttvt it like hydro is supplied at cost to rete- fajyars and the necessary rate structure ajblfshed to maintain a lop system the importance of a good water sup ly has been dramatically pointed out this year when a neighbouring community has suffered an industrial setback as well personal hardship on residents a fulltime commission whose man bers can devote their energy to only one problem should be the most efficient me thod and it can relieve council members of om phase of municipal operation which should helpdevelop more efficiency in oth er departments of town affairs it will remove for all time the poi bitty of the tax treasury being augmented at the expense of water users or on the other hand subsidizing waterworks at the taxpayers expense and not so definite another plebiscite question next week huthat of returning to election by general jhi rather than the present 3ward system lajciich has been in existence for several ypars we are inclined to favour this although state are disadvantages which shade our fiphuon somewhat jo generalities we do not believe georget is large enough yet to make a general vote system unwieldy in practice there is very little ward politics evident in present or past jfcndls and tt is not until town grows to dly ly that areas are definite enough to demand individual rep- bajsentatton i nor does candidate interest seem con stant in all parts of town so that the pos sibility exists that several good candidates could contest in office in one ward with acclamations in others the chance of having the best council if one interprets the best as representing the majorrty is undoubtedly in general voting the disadvantage to the public is the possibility of having council members from one part of town only who might favour their own living area consciously or not there is also a disadvantage to candi dates who must canvassfbr votes over the whole town instead of onethird of it wa think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages and are going to cast our ballot for the generat vote looks good oh the shelf- east still east t an axstoriat jest weak whkh attamo- d to explain driving regulations had a serio error explaining that rnotorists should never patches of angled whlta lines we talked of the approach to town from the a tt should have been from me east 3 it became obvious as one read the edi torial what wa meant as wa talked of left turns into delrex blvd and the shopping plaza the editorial incidentally has sparked mora than one discussion end we arent the only one who was confused about the meaning of the striped lines nor does everyone agree with the idea of drding them and returning to the lana in which one is dnving however in the cause of consistency everyone should follow the rule which the highways department has laid down other wise highway driving can be even more hazardous than it is at the best m tim mail bag quarry blasting raises ire of esquesing resident no future fears with hifhwaj 25 mitten ontario nofeeaher 28 106 ewearlkttuor on three or four occasions i have called beere leslie i ape- liseallyseittd it any vonm be taken it council to tarestifate the blastinc at svserib quarry each time be answered no althottfh the first time be did to jo the ajnany to ten them of my com- aiaint they in turn scat out a ejlsemoffraph as has been the practice in meat cosnplalnt cas es this offers little restitution for cracked plaster wudows aad mortar with the promise of more blasting and more da- bmga in the future faring my last call to reeve ladle he snuested that cease to the council meeting be said tie was ear one man saembern of council after tett- ijnf him each lime i telephoned iaat suasy neighbours were al ae offended by the masting be rer tottered to call any of m la my opinion athe ftatynjua accepted the respon- aihiuty of leader in the comma- jty and in council if there ettrecure irestlatton of u lacks gtaeami attva ability tor each of- to stoamu vacate uot aialntaln them we cant afford the few tax dollars we eava by having gos like the duffcrin in the iwuhbearhood it costs far more to repair the blast da mage to our homes than lax money dufferln pays to our township 71m hardship imposed on home owners is unfair and un just but by no means la t as era as the criminal act of des troying the natural beauty of irpment our homes can be repaired aad rebuilt hut once the escarpment crumbles it is destroyed for all time no more will man look to see the rock face topped by green forest or to gaxe out ov er the rolling country side from its crest to allow the destruc tion of such beauty la indeed a crime our council is allowing them selves to be a party to it by then lack of concern it is not known bow much vibration the escarpment can endure and they have not made it their testteas to find out we are very forttmata privileged to live amidst nat ures splendor hare in the mil ton district we must make ev ery effort to keep tt as nature intended its wall worth the fight over the past tow day i have visited 129 hornet and the sup- pert for action against the quarries as ovanriteknlnf tax payers consplam of erackedpla- tooadadona and i cracked low jew water in nl ijwedseosnaliive even same dry jfany ere very een ab the eaeaxpment almost every- eaa would like so aae the enar- in the mail bao sugar and spice by bil smiley marriage a tough task what is the most difficult thing in the world to do climb a mountain swim lake onta rio get through to a teen ager face death with poise be a real christian nope all of these can be done if you have trained long enough and hard enough to trepan yourself for them or if you have certain qualities of character hilary climbed everest mart fyn bell awam the lake they began by chmhing small moun tains swimming little lakes there are aferw recorded cas es of adults with great patience and insight getting through to teenagers bat they probably practised on little teenagers the 13yearolds not yet battle hardened one can face death with poise if one has learned to face with poise all the little deaths that make up life one can even become a good christian by starting on the little things like generosity and forgiveness and working up to vi m i-ii- the big hurdles like humility this record by teens u iove the most difficult thing taanesacerjn quarry 81 prince charles dr georgetown ontario november jmth 1968 dear sir the following letter was rec ently received addressed to the georgetown youth frodjc- tions a group of young high school students which is now disbanded i know that many of them read the herald and would appreciate sentiments ex pressed in this letter from the north halton association for the mentally retarded it reads in part dear sirs itaring the course of the year we bave received a great deal of help from the many members of our community but none was more appreciated than the contribution from your youth grojp i feel we have little causa for concern about the future when young adults in the face of cri tldsm are willing to give of their time and talents to help their less fortjnato contempd les your efforts will also re flect on young people general ly for your r were excel lent and this may be a fringe benefit second only in import ance to your groups garb in maturity and stature please accept the thanks of or students and our parsons request to continue your fine work yours truly tl a kanerve president this groap the georgetown youth productions was sored by branch 120 the fioyal rwuti legion and presented their review showcase 65 in high achoools in lqlton bram ton actoa and georgetown lie jmneytaabsedwas tent to north halton association tor jhjentay batarded your truly rev k c johnston the world today to make and mht i good marriage theres no place to train for one rhino how do you oat in shape you cant start having little marriages in preparation for the big one at least net round that parts you cant although seme people try i know on bird who says he has been happily married three times all his wives are alive net to mention kicking and it doesn t matter how many fine qualities you have a veritable saint of either sex can have a rotten marriage- and a veritable bum ol either aex can have a good marriage you might be better to read a good book about it but after 20 yean of advancing and re treating in that bloodsoaked noman sland between husband and wife i think i have a right to be heard there s nothing wrong with marriage itself it a a venerable institution and some wag will interject here of course so is kingston penitentiary but let us not be cynical no its our modern concep tion of marriage that a ail wrong we laugh at the victor ians prudish stuffed shirts but they were on the rightvtrack for utem marriage washsir ious business evolved to meet specific needs in their society for them romantic love was ususdy tragic there are no il lusions about marriage in har dy thackeray galsworthy we are the ones with the il lusions and delusions for us marriage is like that candy you buy on the midway its whipped together out of bot air and sugar its pink and fluffy and you can hardly wait to get your teeth into it and the first mouthful is sweet de licious but pretty soon it s gone youre a little sick snd its all over your face and in your bajr and youre left with a little roll of gooey paper thats marriage really begins welt mr dlefotthsker an e favorite saying when the ao- rg and thafe whet rteee is like thou who 1n think theyre tough gat a u news echoes from the heralds of 10 and 20 years ago and stay and stay and stay according to all the propaganda from movies television and the hone journal marriage b one big of giving aad taking of sharing of total togetherness oh these things an there you give aad your wife takes shefe willing to share every thing you bare from your bank i your booze not eaaasily equal shares hot sha- and togetherneaa youll get total t antu you look m the mirror whest youre 85 and realize with a shock that yon look more bee year wife than she does is 8008117 a matter of staying power oat of jao stay on the job stay sway bean other women stay on the wagon stay healthy un til jour pension begins and stay out of her way when the eld lady gets steamed up wbcn i plan to do when mine una ie claims of family and the economic interests of canadians as a wbpfe these features are not dtstjncj from each other there is great deal of interdepcid c a them the white paper re- canadas need for injmi- f our experience of the four years whetwthe num bers of immigrants have risen steadily from some 70 000 a to possibily 200000 indic ates the size of the need of our capacity to provide a wide as sortment of employment oppor tunities the white paper stresses the importance of an immigration program that is consistent with the rapid soph iatlcation of our canadian ec onomy and the paramount dcjyl for upgrading the skills and pjroductivty of our labour force therefore such an immigration programme while continuing awl indeed improving the scope given to humanitarian consid erations ought also to recog- fully canada a need for immigrants who have the qual- ificatons to establish themselves leadily and steadily in this country scp 6 the features of imnwratton legislation and procedures do result in the nationals of certain countries having greater advantages ov ex others in their ability to qnallfy as immigrants to cana da an example is the restrict ed ability of people in canada to sponsor certain relatives in asian eonntries as compared to the position of those spon- st according to ns old sweats j wno wish to bring in rela tives from european countries another example in practice is the provision of relatively few immig offices in countries other than europe and there- sore the greater handicaps to immigration borne by those who could qualify but who have to wait for lengthy periods to ae interviewed and accepted rt business directory chiropractor donald a oat dc appointments made dill call tk 7lttl wm1ii chiropractor id w ceftett dc open dally by calls arranged b77u31 ha main st hwth office 0774111 20 year5 ago lt col c t sharpe ed has been appointed to com mand the lome scots he assumed cornrnand friday succeeding lt col powell change of command was ef fected in conformity with a new army policy which re quires that all commanding officers shall have served overseas in world war ii 0 countess of srrathmore iode wednesday night enter tained a number of british girls who married george town servicemen overseas the party was held in the arenas rose room guests were mrs j cotton mrs e schofield mrs thomas parry mrs william chaplin mrs william tennant mrs reg broomhead mrs herbert brown mrs charles boyle mrs bob rayner and mrs j d cross were unable to be present one of the last district servicemen to return from over seas gnr eddie stapleton came home last thursday and wai mat at toronto by his wife and baby daughter and his parents mr and mrs henry stapleton norval at the georgetown high school commencement thurs day night honour graduation diplomas ware presented to doris brownridge darrel dawson jean dickie jane early joan main mary mover brenda robinson dirk van vhet 10 years ago a protrhtm which wtil face next years council at its first meeting came to light when a letter from harold c mc- dure notified them that the ambulance service which had been operated by his firm for some years wril term- inete january 31st arena remodelling cam one sep closer when council gave separate reading to an 11 1000 debent by to provide money fbtajlartttona to the building vol approvacuheldetejntuta istu by 5 to 1 rnalflrity at h polls r ax levuvwots limited btolmere of peaa hssaoe prop- walter pachoaak gmail er 77e41s monuments pollock a n designs on bequest inspect oar work fen greenwood cemeterj hon olbetj a water street north o alt georgetown herald production news editor tetrj harle aseea bradhr frank liam adnrtisnul mrs frank capes clerk th anne carrie lesfl dak ik ortometwst lm brown od 35 mill st barragers 1k7h7 is hate s 1ot goelpk printing op uo statements letterheads wedding mvttations g herald directory advertising brings results robt r- rjamilton optometrist tiff honnuinvlew rd s carretal blag ftvr appointment ph 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