Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1966, p. 2

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mttvam neti- atea rgi wim k 1mb rsquesmo township candidates retainad rhair positions by acclamation from lift arift returned bquesing area school board members wilham lawson ahovrusaell millar and euwlng tteputy kav gaorga curria t j he demanded aaddas trail aaunaad added 1 ss tsaflpnminr should a an the snet or thu aid council lare blot that jtekjaf in he farm iliut ion mored by deputy bam charles atenefy ol mltton passed snaatarmsr it lata rota of abaohrte and attar confidence to reeve harry far ma work as warden in ims hester warden warden herbert hlnton said he thoulht saca perfclaal at tack were eery unf air i couldnt care leu about any attitude towards this tbinar ha aam 1 think we am the rilht ta saturday belongs to santa and ad what has five hundi he followa his colourful i died feet b oar mocks ions and ends with ho ho ho if you said a jolly green giant comnierdal youre wrong its the georgetown lions santa dans parade and it lie escorting ifae man with the white whiskers and red suit from the plsta to downtown this saturday afternoon ine 35th annual parade off- cr 40 units long will actually start its long journey from sinclair amine just east of the delrex market centre at about wo and arrive down town at approxinutely oclock with santa himself occupying the place of honour at the tall end ertbmiw the market cent along gaelph st to main st and theileoith on main near the legion hall after 1 j will remain on mill st procession passes to hand out candies to the youngsters simultaneously a clown alley gang will distribute the sweets to the children at the delrex market centre bands and colour parties ta king part include the burling ton boys and girls band georgetown citizens band bra- tnalea lions majorettes lome scots pipe bandv senators drum corps and colour guard brampton optimists majorettes tbpix and outcasts rev eric mills new rector at st georges st angbcan church welcomed 1 new rector onsun- dajrwben her eric mills prea ched his first sermons at 930 liroo am services earlier mr ibbs officiated at the mon thly communion of the broth erhood of anglican churchmen which was followed by a spee- fc bacon and eggs breakfast mr huls assumes the pastor ate vacated by rev john me- hulkin who went to the church of st john the evang elist hamilton two months ago he comes to georgetown from palermo born in wolverhampton fngland he spent his early years in stourbridge worcest- shire he graduated from birm ingham college of advanced technology and was employed jjj birmingham until 1957 when he came to canada to work st avro halton as a de sign engineer after the- can cellation of the arrow contract te returned to taught engineering subjects at birmingham technical college mr mills is a member of the institute of mechanical engin eers of england and the pro fessional engineers of ontario deciding to become an angli can minister be returned to canada in 1961 and enrolled at trinity college toronto where he graduated with his stb degree in ibm and be came rector of st lukes and st simons oakville mr mills is married to the former joan arnold of stour bridge and they have two dau ghters angela who win be in grade 9 at georgetown high school and rosemary in grade 7 at wrigglesworth school during work war n be ser ved for three and a half years with the boyal navy while employed at halton mr and mrs mills made their home in orangeville haltons harley releases report on family planning knowledge dissemination of family plan- aung knowledge shoald be com pletely available and free from any fear of illegality as a mat ter of personal choice the com mons standing committee of health and welfare reported on monday headed br halton mp dr hit- u harley the committees re- port based on is meetings held 11 tjmarca was introduc ed in the commons without the committee points out that the report deals only with fain- fly planning and birth control and does not deal in any way with abortion a subject that the committee proposes at an early date the report says it is striking chat is view of the number of dividual who presented briefs only one opinion was expressed ia support of the existing leg islation this legislation is bas ed on section 100 of the crim inal coda which makes tt oi to offer to sell adver tise hare for sale or disposal any means intended opted as a method of prevent ing conception or causing abor tion or miscarriage the key words are prevent ing conception or and the com mittee recommends the dele tions of these words your committee feels that birth control and family plan ning are matters of personal decision on the part of married couples this amendment will re legal the dlsyemlnatioi imowledge and literature these aobjects as wen as the distribution of eontraeepttves the report states- the intent of this and other recommendations is to remove the matter of birth control from the criminal code and place the necessary regulations on the distribution and advertising of contncaptrres under the food and drug act to this end two amendments are proposed to the food and drags act to make clear the meaning of the word device and to control the advertising of contraceptives the report notes that fears have been oppressed that any change in the law would raoolt being sold op- icly also tbat ad- items might and in poor feels both practices to be undesirable and proposes m its nation certain preventive cour ses of action medical knowledge and tech nique are at a level today where intelligent f planning can be carried out relatively easi ly the report notes the pre sent laws of canada havemade this impossible in its fullest sense it is the feeling of your committee that family planning is a personal decision of a mar ried coqplo and the state should not interfere with action or laws in any way to influence sach a personal decision dr barleys committee paid tribute to the views of church bodies and particularly com mended the canadian catholic conference and other church groups for their progressive views on the legislation and for their clarification of the position of the church one idhurch body expressed the view that the law should re main at present u it was not possible to legislate any change in such a way as to apply only to married couples commenting on the report j harley said that he feels it is a good one and that it is now up to the government to take action i dont intend to move adop tion of the report because that would only precipitate a lengthy debate when the government is dealing with other important legislation dr harley said but the recommendations are there for all to see and i intend to put pre on the two min isters concerned to take action to change the legislation and make the recommendations ef fective he said he would welcome an opportunity to debate the mat- blasts press for libel over county fun fund dispute oakville reeve herb merry focal point on interest in hal ton county councils fun fond row monday blasted the press for making libellous remarks jn my opinion this thing has been turned into a personal thing he complained ha spoke of half cooked news reports from oakville and toronto newspapers and i some of the statements are ubeuous reeve merry said the oak ville beaver talked of a scand al being exposed and added people wont see this contra dicted later there is too much of this stuff about illegal spen ding ho refuted allegations of ille gal expendltnres and said 1 deal think they should be pinned on the warden of 1985 hknseli he acted on the op inion of the eouncfl then it was councils fault and not the fault of the warden eraaral attacks reeve marry said ha greatly resented personal attacks akn- the right to chauange any im proper use of funds ha hoped the 1907 authority would give leadership in the sutler 1 do think wa have got to use commoo sense he added deputy reeve menefy said it was not tight for been merry to have been accosted ah counts went before council be fore being officially passed past- warden this really has nothing to do with the chairman 1 think it is very unfair for the past warden to have been attacked in this way he said naasagaweya reave bill coul ter suggested a revamping of the council remuneration sya fern we should have some form of control he said he suggest ed a cot is the number of con ventions attended by council lors reeve coulter said many eth er councils were paying out convention expenses on an an- oat basis instead of the halton per dium rates he suggested that one mem ber should attend one conven ts warden hlnton said mem bers paid on an annual b might not be so willing to at tend many conventions they would then do as much or as little as their spirits mov ed them to do he said deputy reeve frank rogers of burlington finance eoinmit- tee chairman said ha could not see where council was flnancd- ily out of lino at all the finance committee has in its hands a report showing a breakdown of the number of councillor who visited conven tions fees paid to them and ipcnsea paid ba said he said if oakvflle council lors wanted to attend the next meeting to sea if they were welcome to do so the auditor wul also attend to dean up the whole thing as warden hlnton pot it allan day the row broke out when oak ville deputy reeve allan day said his council deplored the alleged overexpenditure the warden said where ex penses had been part of the annual budget passed by coun cil council had the authority to spend the amounts budgetted for he said halton council had spent an extsamjrnudest sum compared with a number of other county authorities he completely disagreed with any suggestion of cutting out conventions altogether mat value warden hlnton said conven tions were of a high -edocstlon- al value and were a very im portant part of council burlington reeve gordon gallagher said provincial leg islation on confrntton expenses for county bodies was thorough ly antiquated its time the province rela ted ao many dollar to so many thousands of people ha said notkt next 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