Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1968, p. 4

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rgetown herald apstaxumsi asy imnv nvwipspvn banmtvo 22 min stmt south qaorgatown ontario w c uehn paubhv pace 4 thursday march 21 1968 editorial jjse money wisely a hundred years ago canddtan rural life was allencompassing uncompltcated when someone was ill neighbors bendad together bringing food if someone s bam burned to fhe ground there was a com- muoifybam raising r unknowingly ch individual was do pendent on the other more than that it was the genayous pioneer spirit thai promp ted lcindnessfor any person in distress while we have not lost this entirely in todal s worid things have changed with georgetown growth we do not know our neighbors as intimately life is faster pa tied we seem to have less and tass tfprm o worry fcbout what others are doing their prablcms are often looked upon in the ab tract with a brief too bad about old bill we mean to do something but we never get around to it one place where we can still help collectively if not individually is in sup porting such organizations as thp red ooss which this week and next is making comment its annual fund appeal georgetown is extremely fortunate in keying women and men ofth calibre this organization has attracted they devote many manyhours to it jifesavtng yvork their reward is nor monetary for rot a cent is realized in remuneration their sat esfactton is in doing a job for their follow- men there are many wys that you can help blood donations m the clinic exempli fly the real pioneer spirit forthisish com pletely personal gift ft costs you nothing other than a bif oj time and a momentary inconvenience sharing in executive work is the same for there is always a job for one more person to do i and whether you can pr can t help in those ways your money is still needfd for a program can only be as good as the money it takes to run it georgetown i so full of feed cross activities that you don t have any trouble seeing how your money is spent sugar and spice by bill smiley smiley at the movies a personal way to help took about 300 or our senior students to the movies first thing monday morning they looked forward to the outlntf a change from the classroom it was quite an experience thar were about 500 normal noiay teenagers in the thejtre akaethrr normally this i asking for bedlam modern kids conditioned by television aroi l1 j equally inclined to iau j f n everyone ebw rinaly mockingly t scenrs off j f i horror and scenes of polgnartcyj hhmm jl brotaljly and vlolcnoa aro thiy trird t explain why their daily rrad j r l comparative silence these this al ut tin llomb and but flr the raeli bagan spinning on monday morning there weren t any laughs- wln ask of subjecting well fed bourcmu teenagers to such ai experience well it is ralhei like shock treatment it nlaket thean wake up examine iheli value think about tho world ana tlio payl hey must play it ratlxr trun whit ihey will wear to ti dance iriday night we mkd about it later they thoughr rt shimldn t he seen bj the ifeht went up share w none of thp usual horseplay there were 500 shaken subjued and in some cases stunned lean agers th ganli filr i uas hie wji thort british mnwe fallit compared uith the ob- sci inn ulth i and the wave of jaiiltir liliihun that occur red a dt cidc apo wi dimii v d the moral im phtutiotis of shooting people uuo wailful to ulan your she ttr of tin police in the fttm oiootin victim of burns who hjd oiilv- i fiw fiouri to live n depict 7 documentary style what would ul okwittanemcfr jm4ummc mtavmjuf happrn if broke out riuclciir exchan j0hhameetteflhd there is another organization in geor fletown which works quietly in the back ground doing a very personal service for neighbors in recent years thd cancer society has organized a car pool which takes cancer patients for treatment for those who have cancer we are fortunately situated close nough to the city that it is po sible to take a series of treatments there w fhouf jkauingioiuym hotpital- all that is needed is for people to volunteer their cars and spend the thre or four hours necessary to drive a per on to and from the hospitil so far the system has worked well but lately the volume of trips has increa ed to the point where a substantial num ber of new volunteers is necessary in or der thdt present drivers are not overloa ded problems for religion with churches seeking ways to make their program more attractive io young people emphasis is being placed on cur rent affairs on musical changes innova ions in the form of service some of this is good too often churchos isolate themselves from world affairs completely making re ligion a myst cal philosophical th ng d f ficult to apply to modern living but the church is faced with a double problem the fact that it must adhere to a central pattern allowing its ministers a minimum of personal freedom and the fact that a minister like an editorial wri ter must use care jn vo cing extreme per son a i views because once voictd such op aars barry timleek who handle transportation for the society tells us that treatment has radically changed with many mora people now taking radium treafment insoad of surgery for instance in 1966 there were only 7 trips in 1967 86 trips and this year to date 35 with 16 more scheduled for aprrh- present volunteers have been going at least once a week ideally with more volunteers th s should be re duced to one or two trips a month therecipyoreobbtrdrh vers are paid a mileage fee to cover the r trip and an insurance policy covers dr v er and patient a return trip takes about four hours of one s t me your reward the knowledge t at a patent has been able to be home with h s family instead of confined to hospital for several weeks because you give an occa s onal half day of your time reward on ought in the mail bag praise young citizen on lifesaving action st snrjint juud gnir tlnun ont donr sir i i in i uock herald ion pu j bltshcj a picture of one of ouri citizens wayne mcviw u receivnif an auard for simhi a h pprln r fny a- eaivi citiaon i- ulin hrlom to a jeneratmn tin ue in o quick to criticize an 1 ot i know n few uho cm bo i i uch an nchtlvermnt this auard ujs presented by the st john vmbulance hou i er it ua a result of initial n commendation from our lo 1 cal polico dnjrtimnt and in partirular cnnstahb joint bnr rati ulio wis cillcd to the in cidenf it ii also gratifying to know tint tin i men are uilun to hand o it a little commenda tion harley to halt0n appear in be minor in comrar lion to tho general problems confronting the western world concerning bold and monetary pollclw n general there is no doubt that the canadian dollar is heavily tied to the american dollar and that the american idrtlar in undrr great pressure i to be devalued the same end would be achieved by raising stowlhar7estwyovcryh the price oftold f in lts the kroleilfluc bur could do ah tut it ji some of them wr shkn ut of their eoiy ccnforrnlit llf no eltcruclatlnj ddjil is tu ux otheri wre overwhel upared blatantly antiwar it in rned by fellrm of futility a bitter satire on our society and tome wer filld wittf and mans stupidity the fil fury at the idiocy of their u u crude the mesao blunt andtlr who had allowed this- tj the effect ha trowing the bbc i happen and others wcr ust banntkl h as too shocking to fmn uired end wntd to be ahoun to the public on tele know what tre deration wrf wr taking for ktich an even- vlsion its all there the public lj norance the lovcrnnant ap athy the triffrrinjf incident the profiteer who sells handbajts at an exorbitant rate the man ppjr uith two bomlvihclu r and a shot tun to ktep others out the little boy who o cythalls turn to jelly when he sets the flash the ordinary family crou ched like terrified animals un dcr the kitchen tible the fire uuahty and a ew believed that mart could prevail and ov ercome fhe evil me- ranj od from vietnam t and rscapiim frorr morilit to the instinct for sur vivjl from ttrulhu thevwould ratlur he ktd than dead to what they unuhl do if the yanks de culed thev urn t take ovtr can ada for the r outl military saf et fmost of the hos would fijht tike to the hills i think it was pood for them it w0ul1 apptar to me tint if the american douar -wvi- d ev ittctharaftmj larchanjie uould occur in all the eurrcn cien of the wcem world and the n t effect would bo hcgiitf- ned faces the people shocked tlie world if the future is their into idiocy tin law and- order break doun of anl tlcv nn fi on blaminit ik fnrenr sre 1 i film nitf carefully juxtaposed uilh pictures of children whimpenn whjrpii and shock are he self if ou nn per ln if ou alomach but take a pa hae a weak weekly observation by dr harry harlay mp for halldn ble i would hop that the in calm pompous statements of tenatmnal montary txmd will bishops who say ue must learn soon bo able to bring into pou to i ulth the lwmb ond a er their monetary unit which n jovial nuclear utcntist who e no hised on tfold this would pi hnw many m will as hirhiwou inions ttre deemed to be those of the whole church a minister must then of necessity bs a middle of the roader brave enough to protest yet cautious enough to view both sides of a problem and to think twice be fore he speaks the danger in our approach to younrj people was never more apparent than in a report- of a church forum in toronto where folk singer baez was the featured speaker miss baez is reported as telling a 15 year oil that she should dropout from school and its boredom and stifling atmosphere in this case a well meaning idea went hiywire thanks probably to those n charge not checking on the guct spoak er s views in advance t since my last column the house of commons lins lteen debating the new tax incrensrs which ucn outhiild in m nst column ihtsi propn id chi ij es tie police acuutics to be moifi nmottlllt udcoim at is cam beciise of i nil m the sp n ki r uho i ked tint tlausi s tim p 1 i lp to tin prewmis bill he n moved this wis done bv the tofriitiom md res ill d in tie little publicity on this as pect of uould h mon m some cnuntrn an outstanding person jim bnnett m john mhulani assocnuon in the mail bag township wrw to not onlv mi nor jfockey hut any other hock ey team that georgetown has however if thii is not the a then im sure that the bos uill be more than happy to skate un for the jroatr rlory georiictown kmrninu that on 31 man slrool hon which llsmminalc 1c i saturday atlfrnoon ihoy maj clrn williams ont thfir childril it lxtlfr w 1 the arna says children are victims jn town township feuding the district at a glance oakville vt press time police are still searchinj for two nun who hound and faffed mil cashier of the county squire restaur ant aliout midnight sumhy and made off ulth i too in cish thov woro fitoekint ivef thtr heuds and nm rain u is arnud ijiyith a rifh m bill im ini r iort and consistmj of four i la i is onh the bill ins nnu net mil ne ond readin and his pas el in tho commit too tij is it nou aunti third an 1 fin re idin uhich ilmuld ctme uitlnn a dny tim iinii problems mjles gihon john mcciemenu uo y ln ltihi would georco younff appear to be th long rantfe on smr to tho joid problems fac int the uorld today georgetown herald publlihsd by horn nawipapar llmlld georgetown ontario wallr c blahn publisher grluld fjugiivray production superintendent f rry harlpy ailean bradley ncuslditor accountant mrs irene nil en anne currie reporter frank mullln advertisine manager islo cbrk dnejiastnts bi lulled wliats the purposp vou nn word of the week crols vcfpsutfivl belone- nj to o pertainuu to or lke lwtan be ion nj lo i fanulv nnr wl s word acarbllvt business directory chiropraqor donald a cay dc anpomtments made daily call tr 73401 30 mill st caorjalawn barragers claanars shirt laundrara tr 1h79 ib main s 108 guclph all work dan on ptmmmt ijcar mr keillor since tha library conflict we deeply that chitwlcn w f y do not really understand the i first apptared in tbu panw of the herald i have been kreatly concerned this morning when x heard a report of monday the jlth council mehintf i dlcided to wntp this letter i have iveen uhrary for some fourteen years and have used the books offlr ed with generally treat r ward in my mind it is imptra tive that the educated and nut to hithly educated citnens of ny loculity be able to keip up with the new sociological phil ooplucal historical and poll tjcal movrients of the pai1 present and the speculations of the future it u even more important that the children learn of thcic thlnju in not ao technical a way for their mhun at age seven kre not an sophii ktrjl u an adult x it i the duty of a library to help ac eomplishjjiii faet mo it seems to me i hit lhe library is going to deprive th children of tha township of thu privilege does the library i board ho neatly think that the adtilu will con nnu to belong to an lnjtltu conflict mill be knied whcreai the vouvc adui v population will be allowed to continue in ing the i ibrary i know that wre i a parent i crrlainlv would no longej ise tht i ih ran in f i n deluting whether should return my member of the card and as a refund of my menbenhip it i easy enough for me to join live toronto pub lie jjbrary as an out f town mwntxr or with a friend a lib rarlan at the tl of t in nt books for me hnvwvtr i real te that thu is in 101m cajsis an impossibility for mil chil dnu of tho iounslup it is ill deed a pitv thitt the minds of young pt aple are io lw d pn ved for roabons of poluicul jualoiuy cr smith in alio reported s sayiuf that the pool kjul areua facslimes will be wiuidjiawn as wall i4t me remind him thai the credit hivcr flown in sum tnrr and that them ar much much jarikr awmuniug ars in ijmebouse and terra totta the i titer dirt on the arena f wohdur if it wmild cover the hockey playcrj who liv in mttj i personally feel that a kood deal of this tcm rom mil an cient rivalry between the town ihip and the town that has a filed since i can nmimber liejnng asa child itoally it vi mwhat the sins of the fore fathlrs are being visited upon the sons i think that all the children of the township should put some sort of sign on them sili is so the town will be able to till htm from he town chil dreu because uw aie not that different perhaps wi should all sijn ourselves with the slui if the iwasp i remain your imc rely larj- hconnr hill smile crossing uio tr et one morn ihii the man wt nearly run down by an anthjuatrd car lit rrally ovirflowinjf with a doii- rn childrtn since the red lliht hu imcii against the woman driver un thr emme to a aret chitf stop thr man ahouud lady don t you luiow when to ilanrlng 1ack at the mopp ilw ajuwrrcd inly thi y aim t all mine milton eure jack nn f milton a dclrgiti from haltnn ndinu tn mr n it oiul i ih r il kidi rship convt ntrnn said sund i hi pi ins to tjst i vol of pr t st uf amst all cmdidaus unless il is at urtd mon hi ip will bt jivn canacl i s indulis and i skimos mr jickson who is inviting otlu r tu h i ales lo join his pro tt a says the netds of can ida i native popuhtions are being ignored actow stroiii npwsitinn was pies enled in acton count il lo mot ions to raiso tho mivor honor i arium lo 1 1100 ir and in j crt ase the numlw r of meehnt s for which councillors in pud ifowtvtr council pissed the mo lions after ltnjthy discussion euin a retroalion centie foi i tin is the project of a jroup of public spirited cituuu who nut in the villafes uiou auditor ium lust week to dlscush plans the c ntre will include fuel 11 ties for arts crifts and auto mochanits and otlu r inltilbt of tint dish ut s youth tho tlomr mi are to a p r son tho mure tail and eowkiy you need news echoes from ths horaldi of 10 and 20 yw aoo 1958 georrjimowrr will tinvb a 2 null rectuci on n tax ratettlilj year a budget adopted this week calls for a 48 mill rale for residential proper es and for industrial and commercial taxpayers 51 mills hi at counr i monda a m of the north hallon h oh clool board jamos goodie urgod council to press counc i lo press a counly consultative commiltee to in veshgatd lhe poibihty of disbanding the north hallon board and roturn to throe school boards 0 an historic announcement for anglicans in georgetovyn and glen williams cama last week in 4 loher from bsh op w i bagnall in which ho informed wardens of st alban the martyr glijn williams that a full tima mm try will beavalablo in the parish beginning may 1st 1948 49 the cordaro line of candies which are now manufac tured in georgetown were sold from the mcgbbon storo on enjer weekend and cordaro s easter novel tc were displayed there and in penson s fish und chip store 99 willnm cron ir wa elected prcidont of georgetown lawn bowling club at the annual meeting in the arena list wodnt scl y oilier offc ers are vice president b h irudnd slcrttry treasurer waller gray grounds chairnnn wilfrid lavoie games chairman w h kent nor publicity w g bell entertainment claude kentner 9 a leller from dr berry ch of sanitary engineer of the ontario dcpt of health concerning chlorlnation of tho town water supply brought on a general discussion on water at monday s council mooting council and dr berry will pay a visit to the reservoir at sllvercreek hit look over the whole situation chiropraqor carald w cerutl dc opti dally by appalvstmant house calls arranged i77u3 11a main st north wallacb thompson 3rd dlvlslan court clark cwkmlsslenar tr 71w3 j walker cukrie optometrists 13 main st s brampton rholio 4511474 ifours 0 a hi lo c p in tuesday to saturday friday 9 a m to dj m kvaulnifs by appointment georgetown animal clinic 105 sielpti street or r b gaswrt clinic open fl 8 put mon wed phi saturday 9 11 w h cask professional enginr consulting enoinaar ontario land survayoy oklca 877 mil 8773300 honv robert r hamilton optometrist 110 mountainwew hoad south carretal bhli for appointment 877 j971 monuments pollock 1 campbell pksigss on itlquest inspii t our work a grttnw od ttnetery phone il 7580 te water btrcet north g a i r optometrist l ivl brown 0 d 35 mill st vot appointments phww i77 3a7i roller construction is now installing aluminum siding windows a doors all work guaranteed froe estimates call 877 9101 m

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