Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1967, p. 4

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georgetown herald vbualwd by kama nauripapan limited 22 main strmt south gaorgalown ontario w c mthn rumtahw thursday march 23rd 1967 editorial comment council committee fees town councils vote for commit tee fees passed at monday s meeting will be one more wedge in the separation of public office for the honour accorded and public office as parttime employment we have consistently opposed any thing other than a token fee for public of fice on the grounds that those who wish to help their fellowman have many choices if they choose to seek council office this should be on a freewill basis devoid of any monetary consideration if a council position- is to be regarded es one of the towns highest honours then the present 20 meeting fee is much too high and should be replaced with a token a fiat 25 or 50 yearly to cover out-of- pocket expenses if as seems to now be the case coun cillora look on this as a part time ob some method should be devised to pay for the hours rendered proper time records kept and a basic hourly fee established and if this is to be the rule then we looking ahead councillor fred harrisons suggestion last week that georgetown should be con sidering a second cemetery site is one which no doubt has already occurred to members of the board which oversees this community necessity we are unfamiliar with statistics and though a glance at the present cemetery in dicates that this is no immediate problem forecasts of large scale town growth mean that we must look ahead to the day when this must be planned should expect all the towns appointed of fices groups directing the arena and swimming pool the library and cemetery cedarvale centre to receive adequate pay for the services which they now render council thus has two ways to proceed to keep talking about how many hours they spend at the job and thus how much more money they deserve to be paid to assess where time can be saved and cut the pb down to size must councillors deal with every last detail in matters which could be handled by a town employee can pro cedure be streamlined some committee bu siness delegated to one man can council lors who tend to keep appointing them selves to other boards end commissions turn these obs over to other public spirited citizens and concentrate on the job they were elected to do certainly we cannot continue to solicit free public service from one segment of the public while continually increasing fees for those tn senior positions in this part of ontario selection of a site is an important consideration while one should plan to have this within accessible distance of a municipality this has become of increasing less import ance in an age of rapid transit tn an area where population density will increase as each year passes a site should be on land which does- not lend itself to residential or industrial purposes while still providing suitable surroundings for a proper burial ground sevehtysk trombohes emph wis on speaking an increasing focus on public speak ing in the schools is evident in recent years with such projects as the public speaking contest next week in which georgetown s roger smith is a competitor but our schools still have a long way to go in fostering what should be an elem entary attribute for every citizen in this day of mass communication pubic speaking is something which like any other skill must be acquired and instruction and practice are the only way this can be done much progress has been made since our high school days when a student had his onceayear speech and that was itx classroom participation particularly in the sugar and spice by bill smiley its time to project is defence minister hcllvcr new forces fight when thej as he presses relentlessly for ashore on lcaic if there are unification of canada s armed as kickinp off jour old galoshes and putting on a new pair of rubbers lets project a htue say 20 years into the future heres the picture we hac a dodder ing fumbling inefficient gov eminent so whats new you ask don t interrupt the reason this government is that the opposition is evm hopeless news echoes from the heralds of 10 and 20 yean ago the first in a series of telecasts which will depict the life of a typical ontario farm boy appeared sunday afternoon on the junior magazine program oper cblt the pro gram has particular local interest in that it stars 13 year- old keith elle of hornby deposit slips dropped by careless thieves while carry ing a cash register from the exchange house early sat urday morning led to the recovery of 36 of the total 250 taken in a second storey break in constables nel son trafford and ted scott are investigating at a high school open house friday night awards were presented to robert hess harry greig douglas wriggles- worth betty greig and leanne darou 1946 j amott early was elected president of branch 120 canadian legions at the annual meeting thurs the oth er officers are past president james murphy 1st vice- president jack tost 2nd vice president robert early sec retary wallace thompson treasurer william roney sgt at arms thomas given executive committee charles boyle herb harlow sr thomas parry gordon o brown a dinner under the convenership of director howard wngglesworth of esquesing agricultural society was held for local and district school teachers in the mcgib- bon house last thursday the purpose was to discuss the prize list for the school exhibit at the fair this fall attending were mrs m h moyer miss jessie wilson miss r piercey miss mccrea mrs wolfe miss m roszel miss ismey keen mrs w beaumont mrs h barber miss j ruddell miss mildred eason miss b hulme miss l scott mrs j tapp mr h wnggleworth miss charlotte mccullough mrs john hunter mr p w cleave and mr g l mcgilvray who got things don and peo ple don in before entering politics the honorable joe as the papers called him fondly had fought hts way to the top in the trade unions thus learning what dc mocracy was all about his tough nononsense treatment of creeping socialism in union ranks made him feared and re spbcted by all he ruled the unions fairly with an iron hand as president of the canadian destruction workers union he once shou ted from the platform to wild applause if you can t beat em in the union hall beat em in the alley oh dear we ve run out of space but all will be revealed in next week s column in the meantime don t rush out and buy a shotgun or start forming a resistance movement ldiers stilors or airmen to bv its tix policies this fee tanjjc with thev ii hae to ble fedenl government has al forces marching them straight flgh imon themsr or beat icnated both rich and poor and into the hientj first tejiturj or up civilians a bad show cilh has infuriated the middle class straight into an abvbs cr w1v provinces thumb their no tses al it quebec treats it with but these are minor thing wu uccdinr it which could probably b roned dpa wth blackmail it depends on whom iu ten to these das as one mlral after another tocs down out in about 80 year there it with all juns blazjnj rut i another and more frightening business directory english courses is much more common to day but we still could use much more ex tensive training in the public speaking every adult has the need to be able to think logically end express himself clearly at various times in life most men belong to organizations where they must report on projects they have headed speech train ing is an attribute for a municipal council lor or a labour union official for a service club man or a lodge member the art of thanking dinner caterers at a banquet be comes a chore for the man who has not acquired the speaking art competitions such as those in which roger smith participate are doing a greet service in bringing this to public attention don t like the idea rmsclt what will happen for exiin pie to the old fnendlv yc and take atmosphere that was prevalent among the siricts m world war ip yon rcimni ber when our air force used to bomb and strafe its own troops and ships and the arm and navy regularly to k pot shots at their own aircraft all this jovial camaraderie will be lobt another thing who will the prospect torship mphcit ingle the united stales is angn n the forma- wllh lt for crusn taxes force dicta- j the two thirds of the coun try owned by us corporal oh come now don t be rid cuioik ier luppen hi the united state is also dis ould igusted with it for its vacillating foreign policy would lanadnn ver put up with it dint kid our5elf canadians who will put up with the kind of government taxes and wea ther we have now would put up with anything and the whole business would be as painless nor hockey association the pel the projpet to an audience money will be used m construe of progressive conservatives tion of the towns second ire harley to halt0n weakly observations by dr htrry hariey mp for hilton on a normal working day it is not uncommon now to have nine separate committees meeting in an effort to get through items of business be fore easter my own committee drug costa and prices is meet ing three times dally in order to complete its report this ex plains the noticeable lack ofl members in the house of com mons during the sittings at the present time as many of th members are scattered through out the building attending committee meetings i am very pleased thit the federal government bis now approved phase 1 of the flood control programme of oak ville at a lotat estimated cost of 2386000 this cost will be shared by the federal and pro vincial governments and by the hilton county conservation authority the federal govern ments contribution will be 904750 j37i of the total cost i jam sure the residents olhsalton are aware that the widening of the queen elizab eth highway has been carried out to approximately the ford motor company this decision st this time will allow for fur ther widening and reconstruct ion of the queen elisabeth highway as the flood control progrsmmt does influence the culverts in this area in thi mail bag then why did they bother to run 1 imagine there are a few ifucu dav ca uiuv mott ilke nm nctv tat 5u wht mrs johan chard run for office m eliiabeth street march 17 1967 dear sir i have just read deputy heeve speight s proposal for an increase ef 1000 a meeting i understand at election tine these men ran for offices for the food of the town now it see in my mind anyway that some are more interested in wbat they cen get out of it j if thay did bm want is do taw data lor amx a amtiiif georgetown herald fvwhkm ay mam newspapers lmihm georgetown ontario walter c hah publisher oartem maohvray production superintendim news editor accountant terry harley ailten bradley anne carrie reporter frank lfnllln adrertiatni manager leslie clark dave hastings john mcclemanta mylas gilaon the district at a glance oranoivills police are investigating a robbery at lisanti tile which netted a thief or thieves 360 a police officer noticed the stores door unlocked while making his rounds brampton a cheque for 10000 was re ceived this week by mayor wil 11am brydon from brampton mi na to be ready by the end the summer erin residents of lnn ullage cm milton phalically okajed the sale of liquor in the village b a 72 milton and milton heights re per cent majontv in a vote last idents will get letter carrier service may 1st milton post master wallace bell said over 2 000 homes will get delivery port credit here this wai reported week that the new community college to serve hal ton and peel will be located in neigh boring toronto township and j pittsburgh industries will be known as the william davis college of beer was voted in with a 100 per cent majontv clark son a 100 000 square foot build ing now neanng completion on avonhcad hoad near highway 122 will house canada s most nradcrt paint plant it was an nounced this week by canadian acton the section of hwy 25 north of acton to ospringc is stated for reconstruction george kerr mpp for hal ton nnnounc bramalea bramalea secondary school students council has offered central peel district high school board 2 000 toward the cost of building bleachers for 500 on the schools sports field a dim picture yes but there is one flaming torch inj the heart of this darkness that j is uniforce it s the onlv thing in the cou ntrv that canadians are proud h n a crack force in every sense every one of the 100 000 men is handpiekcd they are the physical and mental elite of the generation their pay equals that of the average uni vcrsity professor their equip ment is the best in the world their esprit de corps is superb and they ve earned the right o swagger a bit and push civ lhans off the sidewalks and op enly pinch tbe bottoms of voung matron in the lower from bosia incident they proved themselves a tough efficient and ruthless fighting machine in the upper cambodia affair they stamped out communism socialism democracy and the entire native population in two weeks time magazine nick named them the canadian co bras and the creator of this mag nificent fighting force envied by the whole world twofisted fut a wed joe garibaldi the ag gressive young defence minis ter the only man in the cablnat chiropractor donald a gay dc appointments made daily call tr 73401 30 milt st geetvtown chiropractor gerald w corbett dc open dally by appointment house calls arranged 1776631 11a main st north dax developments limited builders ef fine homes prop walter pacholok s774311 or 877 9415 barragers claanersshlrt launderers tr 72279 18 main s 166 guelph all work done on premise o t walker ro dosc optometrist 12 main sl s brampton 4514474 res 4516243 hours 9 a m to fl p m tuesday to saturday friday 9 am to ii pm evenings by appointment f r a n k pitch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown robl r hamilton optometrist 116 mountalnview rl s carretal bide for appointment pho 8773971 turning back time series wallaci thompson 3rd division court cloric a commlulont tr7ot4j oeorgetown animal clinic 108 gaelph street dr r b gukln clinic open fl 8 pja mon wed prl saturday 9 11 ajk glen thriving village at turn of the century this panorama shot of the middle of glen williams village was taken from a dam a few yards upstream from the bridge on the community s main rood just after the turn of the century the large building in the centre is the barreclough mrll which was razed by fire a decade ago the postcard from which this photo was taken was loaned to the heralds turning back time series by john evens 60 edith street optometrist l m brown 0 d for appointments phone 77 3671 iert w h cam professional engineer consulting engineer ontario land surveyor office 877 2211 1774300 home john b love architect 17 chapel st- brampton commercial industrial and institutional buildings 6773032 451 9365 8773374 h fobert roal estate ltd i printing of distinction statements letterheads envelopes invitation georgetown herald monuments pollock a campbell designs on request inipect our work tn greenwood cemetery phon1 u17si0 82 water street north g a lt this space for sale

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