Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1967, p. 4

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georgetown herald febfeud by horn nmnpipsn umim 22 main stmt south gaoroetown ontario wciu pq4 thursday march 30th 1967 editorial comment wty 24 hours j while it mtgrt be ideal for taxis to be nn call 24 hours a day seven days a week ecan see no justification in making this ndatory for such businessmen in geor- own i from jime to time there is criticism of businessmen in this held the most reo- nt being at a town council meeting during idocussion on the granting of a new licence j whet we seem to lose sight of is that a fiexi business is no different from any other private enterprise which deals with the pub- illc it would be handy for people at times jof emergency if drug stores were open m 1he middle of the night if grocery stores fend dairies were available for purchases at eny time of the day or night or if the news tpaper offices were on call at all times t the same considerations which apply to any business apply to taxi firms a man can only work so many hours a day and he must have proper working hours for em ployees too he must also gauge his hours of operation to a profit scale and it is rid iculous to expect him to spend money to keep a taxi driver sitting around all night for a small number of calls even in public transport systems it does not always apply that street cars and buses operate around theclock if business does not warrant it the public should expect reasonable service from taxis as it does from any other business it will get this because a taxi firm is in business to make money and he will do everything possible to operate his busi ness at his peak beyond this we can expect no more work week splendid idea in tht mail bao a student work week sponsored by 1he rotary club with the cooperation of jlhe high school was a great success as far set the herald office was concerned and from comments we have heard from others proved equally successful wherever the syoung students were placed the idea took root last fall and require yud a great deal of preparatory discussions send contacts in business and industry with sudh a success next year will be a relative- fly easy job for the rotanans the idea was to place graduating com- fnercial students in offices and business pla ces to give them a taste of working with others operating business equipment tak ing dictation and generally acclimatizing ithm eto working life when they enter the business world a few months from now they were unpaid on the theory that the business was doing them a favour and the fact that m a one week period there is a minimum of actual work which can be accomplished in our case we received a fine young woman who astonished us with her apt tude to the mul iple duties wh ch a small newspaper office entails we hope she gai ned as much from her week in the office as we d d for she left a most favourable impression of the standard of teaching at gdhs and the training which these young people receive we hope that she is only a sample of todays young people whom adults are sometimes too prone to cr t c ze and that she like the other young hopefuls w ii start their working years somewhat better off for the r on the spot week in bus n ess already running in the next race tribute to red and jean sugar and spice by bill smiley him remember whore we left ofh the honorable joe was the twonty jears from now a weak natural cli icl fnr defence central government with ecry minister slack jawed bod from the housewife to ihei gordon prime mm ster last of us government down on it cana la s rhodes scholars felt vhetsinran virerait car next thing he did was throw up a string of fortresses at van couver windsor brockville and st andrews by the sea he justified the expense by point ing out at a secret meeting of the caucus that the forts were made of paper thus giving boost to our pulp and pap in dustry but the results were drastic the americans pulled eight linili divisions out of germany and lester iij i i h jfh asks what price tag for ps principals duties march 22 1967 dear sir over recent weeks our newt media have been replete with reports on salary negotiations among teachers organizations and boards even your sheet decried the increase in taxes that a raise could bring until last evening as other teachers i auffered in alienee the barbs thrown by budget conackui politicians and dtl sens then one point pierced my tough teacherish epidermal layer a voice accused us of be ing voracious money grabbers with principals beading the list the announcement was o course punctuated by choice epithets regarding the ancestry of teaching personnel this note is not a plea for a raise it is an attempt by one teacher principal to eradicate a little ignorance among tax payers would you put a price tag on the services mentioned below fnr public knowledge elem entary school principals must perform all the prescribed du ues of a teacher some twelve in number and in addition com ply with the required tasks of a principal to maintain order and discipline in bis school to ensure the recording of daily attendance to operate the school according to a timetable to make promotions to hold ex aminations to report regularly to the minister the inspector and the local board to give as siduous attention to the health and comfort of pupils to re port to the medical officer of health when necessary to sus pend pupils to prevent the use of unauthorized texts and to keep a visitors book in the school further regulations in struct principals to register pu plls record the progress of each child control the mora homework inspect the preml regularly and perform her supervisory duties we also order all necaa supplies assist teachers where possible act as public relations ofneers between name mj school mete out myrop punishment mediate pqpu dis putes and mpertlm etreu ricuur activities as menam prafebsional otganbmmp principals attend nu ww tings during a year very few 6f which are called during school hours every child is ultimately re sponsible to the principal for bis behaviour while on the school premise inversely u principaj is responsible for ev ery pupil in his school hun dreds of individual reeponafbfl- lties principals axe chosen on the basis of both academic achieve ment and teaching experience boards look beyond the obliga tory university degree wd sel ect the personnel with the bet ter classroom records perhaps this is a miniature sample of merit rating desired by many lay persons it is doubtful that anyone can put an accuratejwice tag on ed ucation however what would you consider a fair salary est mate for the above position yours truly w v french principal- georgetown herald published by home newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c biahn publisher garfield mcgltvray production superintendent mews editor accountant terry harley alleen bradley anne curne reporter frank mullin advertising manager leslie clark dave hastings john mcclemcnts mylcs gilson sprinkled tlitm along the 49th parallel about eight men to the a tough ruthless uniforce in a ague s rt of way that the ncr up the st lawrence sea popularly known as the canad dinci cluco new oiooo t gql stuck sldeways bul lan cobras 100 000 strong and within t i jears he had the residents of prescott ont cabinet nelded new blood business directory with the seventh edition oi george- towns international bantam hockey tourna ment in its final stages once again the town should express its thanks to red as- aalttne and his wife jean and the hundreds of willing workers whose efforts go into his annual affair we sat in on those early meetings when the tournament was first taking shape and sometimes think that without mr as teitines guiding genius it might never have got off the ground he is a man with a talent for organize 1ton with a minimum of red tape and can ccomplish more in one short meeting than many of us could in a week his faculty of getting and sticking to the point his ab iity to msp re others to do the r best and genuine fondness for hockey combined lo make the tournament a success from its very first year with th ngs now running smoothly red and jean have decided to take a rest next year but not before they encouraged an equally energetic group the knsffien end kinettes to take over for them already these serv ce clubs have pro ved the r worth in help ng the tournament and there is no doubt that the tournament in future years will be in eff c ent hands georgetown owes a large debt of gra lilude to the asselt nes and the k nsmen for a project which has ga ned our town inter national publicity jut jawed joe garibaldi former quairuplcd the defence depart union leader as defence minis ment s illce of lho na pie tqr that mode it 85 of the tax the honorable joe vaulted es but nobodj kicked because into the house of commons in even though there hdnt been a rather unusual fashion onea ne post office bridge or h or his opponents withdrew breakwater built in several from tho campaign on health years ecrbodv grounds and set out for a world the cobras tho tour the other was run down fighting force by a truck just after addressing in the mail bag says councillors belong to fast buck company in the mail bao says time is here for women in politics 14 elizabeth street georgetown ontario 24th march 1967 37 sargent road to the editor last week at a meeting of fhe employees of the fast buck manufacturing company a mo tion was passed to have their wages increased by so per cent their motion was in accordan ce mtb government regulations allowing company employees to vote themselves raises in pay cod other benefits without ap peal from the emploers ordrslr tbe people tbej represent since writing expressing my i views on thf council s motion fiction and ridiculous this to give themselves a raise 1 bay be bnt here in georgetown 5ee bv the herald 23rd march the ridiculous is getting to be they have put through their common occurrence auch as vote bj a very slim margin 54 tte ladroaaibg of the two war have rcctlvcd te few term and the latest pay grab axs m mauer t auo as citizens of the corporation b y editorial comment you of georgetown we are the em in agreement with me too ploycrs of all elected members if cr smith feels he is put to council to employ means to ting in too much effort into be more action j the job for the rennmeratioa he was receiving why did he bo- nevcr were so many ustd b tskr to run for council then m few whose slogan must be doe he and the other council not what 1 caa do lor gorge- feel town but ht can georgetown to compel fot m f or m tbej are now doing democracv by webster s diet i afraid that these men leoary that form or govern are at a disagreement with each sent fn which the supreme other one reiterates his own tower rests with the people it statement aint so anymore h is rumoured that the coun- jbors pardon me employees f tbr fast stock company an rotmderlng a motion to draw mtrement pay after five yean more fiction i wo- as that old savinr goes the hnd that rocks the cradle rules the world alajbc this is what george town needs i am yours truij mrs johan chard ano lost their cool for a few days with those 19inchers train ed on them and only a f e old fashioned a meeting in which he had at tnirorf ih iintimw w nth members of the press thought it odd that the cobras paid ten per cent of their salaries volun tanlv into the old soldiers be he moved into ottawa with nevolent fi nd chairman of the tacked the honorable loe both incidenti occurred three daj before the election joe won the entire us air forcej was yanked out of south africa from which they had been na palming the congolese the pil proud of 0 were delighted to be back orlds finest ln spo like oswego nyj whero a beer was 35 cents in stead of a buck and besides they wanted a ivhack at those canadian cobras who vvcre getting more space in life ma gazinc than they were alls once again we have run chiropractor donald a cay dc appointments made dally call tr 73401 30 mill st georgttown dax developments limited builders of fin homes prop walter pacholok 8774311 or 77 9415 oral beetle hro ved cohorts fund j cph j gnnbal 1 bv out of space and vou must a modest flat not on your life 1987 of course there were prec wait until ntxt weeks issue to he took over an entire floor of 10ur f p v oil soldiers left but learn how canada was taken the chateau launer there k thc were well treated bv the over by a dictator in the onlj lived quictl with nothing to two glasses of beer a thv bloodless revolution in histor distinguish him from the aver f smoke rollvnuro n ai 1 wtll practically bloodies age mp except the constant flo a scx m0v ccr satur 1 of chimpagne call girls and night whether vou wanted it guests no chiropractor crald w corbatt dc open dally by appointment house calls arranged 8776631 11a main st north barragers cleanersshirt laundarar tr 72279 18 main s 166 guelph all work dona on premlms he was uv h with the prt and thev liked it lit was al wavs good for a storj because he had guts color and good pjjhcnd joe pi jel it cool he invited t couple of wjitcrs from the rant up for a tvcrvbid after porter well as far as t myself am con cerned my contribution to the town of georgetown isnt too great bat it appears that it a few of as women started going to the council meetings then sajbe we willba able to put ourselves in a position to run this town hi kev an unusual combina ho was flirting with the ti in in a member of the house rji but tha maiarity of his quests were sleek headed man the u s slate department who grow fat and sleep a nights called an emergency sauion induttriallsta with a new gim the c i a infiltrated ottawa mick armamentmakers with a in tha guise of civil servants new toy politicians with a new of course nobody racognlxed angle and all tha other flits them each thought thay were who gather around honey other civil servants spying on for the best in a motive try the georgetown herald telephone 8772201 22 main st s a t walker ro dosc optometrist 12 main 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