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

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georgetown herald pubhtlmd by hum nwaaprs ufhhwf 22 main strewt south georgetown ontario smnn nhmf paot 4 thursday novum 30th 1967 editorial comment seek consultant advice cgyjtcil s action in leaking advice from ftrmof consultants on a plan to add a population of 10000 in that south end of the municipality is eminently wise georgetown transition from a llrtl 6wr of 2500 to ts present population of dote to 13 000 has not been all smooth ailing originally a few developers were nl lowed unrestricted building creating prob lems of drainage water and mwr install hon which cost taxpayers monev which will take decades lo recover when the town took it largest spurt safeguards hid been introduced which youth speaks up a herald editorial on censorship ar oused considerable interest including an unprecedented four mail bag letters all critical on our stand that censorship of stu dent publications is necessary others who did not write tetters presented arguments on both udes we were impresed with one young mans opinion hat some adult censorship it necessary too it is canada shame that we have not only allowed an infiltration of smutty american magazines and dagen rate european movies but we have stood wly by while the canadian broadcasting system which takes a healthy chunk of our tax money has produced shows which 4re not fit for a stag party and certain no longer rural if one still thinks of esquesing town hlp as a bucolic rural retreat mainly inhab ited by farmers and a few urban devotees of country living last weeks news about a township ft re department will soon d spel fhis i the township council s act on in mil a ffng its own department with tenders cat ed for its own firehall is a startling ex mple of the fact that the township ll rap- idly being urbanized the move is logical of course for fig lints show that over half of the township s assessment is derived from urban type ftduses and industry and as each year passes this ratio will increase for it never gave a large share of protection but still did not demand enough in the way of roods and storm sewers today our subdivision by laws have been updated to provide safeguards against moslof the maor expenditures which could plague the tax rate but when it comes to iuch a large proposal it ll a difficult task to ask council to declda on its merits consultants do not work for nothing and there will be a healthy fee involved in ordering their report much better though than a decision for or against a proposal without some detailed facts foi councillors to make their decisions ly not fit for the eyes ajaclears of young canada we expected and appreciated the re action from teenagers it has not changed our opinion and these young people in their formative stages of thinking will be the first to agree with us some years hence if we have anything to add to what has already been sold it is to wonder at adults who lend encouragement to the younger generation to express themselves in opposing the authority of adults gran ted the adults haven t done too wonderful a job of making this sad old world any where near perfect things could be tougher yet if we are to deprive young people of the guidelines of experience happens that houses will be torn down to be replaced by farmland one wonders at what future date es quesing may cease to exist as a municipal ity already it has lost some of its acres to neighbouring towns eventually like nal son and trafalgar townships it may disap pear into one or more larger areas with three towns breathing down its neck and georgetown particularly already eyeing more industrial land in its economic dreams in one aspect esquesing shares the tragedy of the fertile land around ontario s metro region what should remain farm land cannot escape the fate of urbanization as the otties sprawl farther and farther devouring the countrys de n their path harley to halt0n sugar and spice by bill smiley armpits andyanks just a few observations on i saw a play last weekend life in general this week i that would have mane my little have no particular theme in old mothers hair aland on end mind but it will probably hae ecn though she woulrint he emerged by the time we ve fin understood it it n called for me ntinc weekly observation by dr harry harley mp for halton ished this chore you reading its fashionabl to attack the yanks so here roes i think they re fining us a bum dei m merchandise if i wtrt a poll tician m platform would be lei fortif tb bord from my kitchen window christmas preparations margaret gordon iher it won t be the right thin i ii i shell be back after christmas xrtrywhere you look people making preparation for h lt mu and the holiday sea- we do our best to choose gfu have you started yet you a person who enjoya b last minute rush jk few daysago we walked into i downtown store one of the many decorated inside add out with festive trimmings oh mommy look at the pretty decorations my son re narited it must be time to get out christmas tree up once children see one sign they seem to think that santa h on his way and everything must be done at once since then ne have been talking ab out all there is to do to pre pare for the occasion hopping can be fun or dif fieult have you heard remarks like these i don t know what to give great aunt she s got ev erythmg but i do like to ram ember her 1 m looking for eomething for my niece but i haven t seen her for so long 1 dent know her size look at this beautiful sweater if m hritband gites me a cheque maybe hi buy that lsually the money kts spent on everyone but me whatever i buy for to please it ll the spirit in which they are given and receiv ed that really matters santa personifies the tplnt of giving how exciting the santa parades are to the little one marching bands and lovely floats fashioned through maay hours of work pass by finally the man dressed in red and white comes along dont you feel a thrill yourself when the children wave and cheer no doubt you ve heard a convcrsa i uon like this id like an elec tric train set well tommy you be good and only ask for one toy and santa will surely i br ng it we do all we can to sustain this faith and make christmas memorable manv mothers have begun their christmas baking the aroma of cake cookiei pud dings fill the homes i helped a neighbour pull taffy last week a new experience we had a hil nous time pulling and twist ing with buttered hands until it was the right colour sue and consistence our hands and arms ached but the taffy did tlstr good there are cards to be signed and posted turkeys to be bought and stuffed presents to i wrap the list seems endless i wh do we do all this each vear the answers are found in the birth of the christ child that firs christmas morning and in the family circle as car ols are sung gifts opened i wouldnt you say it s a matter of loving and a feeling of good will to all i tune and mens ees some of the language was straight off the nails of a public lavatort it s a plav that will shock and sicken some people and perhaps thai is not a bad idea lt has pathos and a macabre hu i mor but lmalorv halts are a e part of life there s no sand thl government has sur boot vren7 jr ff j only the vived its first vole of nonconfi pp nut of l kind un tom b a wh t dence moved by the new offio vrslty proffer engmeer z jt lal opposite mr robert stan better known the brain n0t h rpcommcn field this occurred during the drain and every winter we thi agi n in a logical as last supply motion for the cur send them our rich people hun- ciaii n of 1 leis brings us tu rent fiscal car and will be the dreds of thouiands to boh tor hair hur on head is good last formal ote of confidence lntho sagging economies of flor- well afire e l thjt the bald the government until april ida and california and what 168 there undoubtedlv ul be do they sand u draft dodgeri other opportunities however such as on the taxation mcasur hunin a lot of p p es that will be introduced next a n m thursday nifiht b the goern ment on the actual otc itself the government hid advantage and it no point dur ing the two da delntc did it slaughter tlurr in tin tim appear to be in an serious dif cs as manj people killed on ficultv the hithwas as there are deer tact if i uercnt a tcachir id take a week off ocr fall and sin the gr at slaughter of the deer iri nun uffprs the bald in fi i woman dies a thousand deaths hiir on lefs good if ou are i a mm in i if you re a girl same wilh inns chest no i question how aboul armpits armpits take ut back to deer hunters and deer hunter to draft dodgers so the circle ii almost complete and m students when i riie the votf or colrsf was in the bush if i thought the i in essav to write sa but sir what can i write ab out answer if mu want to be a wxiter write the district at a glance is there a santa claus be ent cars ago eight year old virginia otianlon wrote an appeal le frank p church of the new york sun please tell me the truth is there a santa claus hie tame question is still im pertafit especially to the thous ands of children on hospitals acton the country forae be in bed attached to a fain plastic tube leadlai to a elastic bag it may be a bag el whole bleed it might be eftt of the many products de rived from blood i they need it because they are bleeders or victims of leukemia or recuperating from open heart surgery its there because someone like you took the time to give pftrt of himself that s why church s editorial was able to reply yea virginia there is a santa claus acton skating on fairj lake is going to be different thj year dredging operations have created a flow of water which will slow the freetlng process last week children star ted onto the thin ice apparently unaware of the new hazards created by the dredging proj ect brampton for the second time in a matter of weeks aa on break of head lice was dis covered in a brampton school last week public health nurses were called in by principal ron mellon when he found lice eggs in the hair of four of his mc hugh school pupils milton lt was the same old story we had the fire nearlv out when we ran uut of water chief a i clement of the milton fire department ei plained after a family of seven was left homeless by a blaze that completely desiroved their pecics would be wiped the first opportunity given to dccr no j f rt t the leader of the opposition to bul lhc d popuktlon u test his own strength in comn- creasing chieflj because there arison lo the government a arc 50 manx hunlers reason i in a bit misan great deal of news coverage thropic this week is that its was given to this event and all i admit thit no completely snomng i hale snow members of the house of com sane man gos deer hunting j mons were made actitclv aw why would anjbodv go into thei d i i i arc of it the chamber on the woods in the worst weather nt indllqe kequlatloiu tuesdav mkhl dt 8 15 pm lhe car d and snow rain r u- c i when the vole wat called was an b to wander throuch lor waicr jdiely full during the present parli mi1 of swamp md slush ament i do not dciilvc it has and burn dragging a lfficlive irbnnn 1 1wb the ever been an fuller than it vvs dirt r muslvet and stnin leader palrol aw mis will be last tuesday bolh the mnjor nis harl n lnc bursting a pre requ site for all red cr ts parties hid obvioush rallied p when he could be sitting water ntfrtv instructor candi t hone watching a footb ill dates since september the ne v ame on t i aro of seventeen vears for instructor candidates his been in edict is opposed to j8 ears previouslv the age limit nf lfi his now been dropped to 15 for iider palrnl awards nv inqu nes r coursrs are to be directed to mrs bow den 877 4407 word of the week georgetown blood cji 11th nc de- oakvdle lmted auto workers local 707 president ed bruce said he intends to nip in the bud any attempt by ford of canada to instil television py cameras in its oakville plants ford officials say the closed circuit tv would ba used enly for security reasons orangevillk pedestrians have a false sense of secuntv when they use crosswalks in all their strength and the vole itself was in many wavs an anti climax now that the formalities h 111 tell u bee-nis- of the first skirmish are over it 5 the only place in the world it is expected that the larliam where he can escape from com ent will settle drwn again inio miltec meolings d nagging its norma rnutinc wife a shrilliiu telephone ind tiie order of bsn j k v c first to deal with the question of capital punishment this is ex i its the onlj plicc in th pected to come to a ote verj world where he can get back to soon and this vote is likely to the primitive pleasures of mm be very close confidence in the rude jokes around the fire a government is not involved and sense of companionship that an ut t toward or i therefore whatever the out i has nothing to do with monev direction of the stern or come the governments life isr portion the feeling of hat part 0 a b not at slake if the abolitionists le against the elements the win then capital punishment is absence or all stress except the next week abatis abolished for a five year trial i pheu the caung of half bur period if lhc retention is ls win tnpat h1 belching and the then i feel the government breaking of wind the dream must act on the vote in the of an nimal after house of commons and carr da oc haiwtion out capital punlshmcnt unless the ui 0 y deer u the juries involved have recom unimporunt he has proved to mended clcmencj i himself bv george that there s oncf this is completed the j j n f ow c r i n j- v tnat hp mn ake t without parliament will consider the r ia a a whining and that he s iked fori s o i mn 1 ul a no because he can do the post office act dealing ith for bodv postal rate increases changes in the industrial development this brings us by a logical terr harley bank act and the canadian na association of ideas to modern uonal railways bill theatre its concerned with the verj same thing a man trving t- to prove himself the deer hun orangemlie chief of police jack tcr would laugh at the pla kent said all but one of the wright and playwright would crosswalks are illegal because laugh at the deer hunter each georgetown herald publiihtd ty home newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c blehn publisher garfield mcghvray production superintendent ailecn bradley news editor accountant mrs irene vvcn anne curnc reporter frank mnllin advertising manager leslie clark dae hastingi thev do not meet department of would think the other was emnl mjlc gilson john mcclements highways rcgula ions itionally crippled i george young news echoes from th hofalda of 10 and 30 yeara age 1947 georgetown council has accepted with regret the rang nation of clerk treasurer p b harrison for reaions of health tha resignation to take effect when a succeiior is hired early in the new year riley brethour proprietor of georgetown dairy wos painfully injured in an accident at the dairy lost night while moving some equipment a heavy radiator drop ped on him breaking a bone and crushing the toes in one foot and badly bruis ng his other leg he was taken to guelph general esquesing council this week esrabl shed by by law a community hell at stewarttown with the following as a board of managers reeve george cleave deputy reeve george curry mrs walter lawson mrs robert cunningham milton j brown william alexander and h craig raid local arguments about the joe louis jersey joe walcott fight will be settled when a news film of the fight appears at the local roxy this week georgetown council heard at their meeting this week that the new municipal building would possibly be rea dy for occupancy in january reeve alex maclaren was appointed to name a committee to furnish the naw building 1937 0 a 41 8 per cent vote was recorded in mondays munici pal elections in georgetown when 1 627 of an eligible 3 870 voters returned four members of the present coun cil and elected two of six seeking office for the first time newcomer john gunn headed the polls followed by vy garfield mcgilvray ern hyde alfred sykes john elliott end fred harrison mrs al curne james ertmer- son roy warwick and murray macdonald followed in the standing mayor jack armstrong reeve douglas sargent and deputyreeve walter gray were acclaimed 0 former american league hockey star joe schertzl of norval will play for georgetown raiders this year and double as coach joe played six years with the hershey bears of the ahl and has four years experience with the kitchener dutchmen and wos a member of the allan cup champions in 1954 55 he travelled to cortina italy when the dutchmen represented canada in the winter hockey olympics but was ineligible to play aa a reinstated pro last year he was with stratford in dians minister at first baptist church for six and a half years rev alfred j barker has accepted a new charge at hanover mr barker came fo georgetown in june 1951 succeeding rev charles r gower business directory chiropractor donald a gay dc 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