Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1968, p. 4

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georgetown herald 22 main strait south georgetown ontario wc1huii fiabihn page 4 t thursday september 12 1968 editorial comment past time for action for too long w have sat back watching university preii dents and board of governors act like limp dishraga as they were badgered chastised end mocked by a few militants demanding that students take over and run institutes of learning on their own 0 s j something called the caraftekan un ion 6f students has been ylpptng away about the establishment which according to anything we can make out is that vast majority of nrkadle aged people who have wbrkeyj hard striven to give their child ren f better chance in life and valoed money for the things it can provide for them ancf thair families- including a col lege education the cu5 and pray god it repres ents a minimum of young people whose parents have spent a lot of hardearned money to give them a higher education is now trying to incite high school stu dents to a similar rebellion and last week following an annual meeting in guelph the most radical element went uninvited and unannounced to waterloo wmere they proceeded to talk revolution some df the shining lights included one who led a sit in at mcgill university three who take pr do in the disgraceful actions at columbia the globe mail reports that when the director of the waterloo campus centre found 40odd students sprawled sleeping in the bu iding he was warned that the group included three veterans of the columbia uprising what we suggest the present situation can be easily solved axtion should be to set up r gid contrvjl over student pubt cations which apparently now have a free hand to take pot shot at administrators advise stud efits about their sex life publrh playboy type pictures and generally entourage youngsters of 16 and 17 to th nk fh s is what higher education is all about university presidents and boards of governors should immediately exert tne r powers explain to students how the according o the globe after negotiations with university administrators who had not been told of the meeting it was agreed the students could stay with the result that they continued with plans to print a radical national paper which will incite students to rebel and urv eioobtedly be loaded wtth the- obscenities which in our genera tion only appeared on washroom walls we cannot excuse- these incidents oi youthful excesses the sad truth is that many of the participants are imma fure adults students n their senior years some of them graduates one at least a mcgill professor would you believe hov long ere we going to stand for this sort of thing its past time that our taxes should subsidize this sort of crackpot radicalism it s past time for university auth orities to clean house and rid campuses o elements which would turn our education al system mlo a shamble are we to reach the stag where decent citizens will be loathe to send youngsters who have been carefully nur tured with high principles into a life where anything goes where they will be encouraged to abandon moral value j sneer at their elders i a cartoonist has expressed it more pointedly than words he pictures a hitchhiker with car approaching don t stop john he looks like a college stud ent says ffie motorists wife school is to be run tell those who don t like it to leave and any who pars st n staying to create trouble will be expelled oh yes this is quite legitimate those fees students pay are only a frac t on of the cost of running a university its you and me that are helping to foot the bill and we want value for our money and we advocate a return to the sugar jiicoimiwi4aiaas4iei and by dill pice czechs are tough jim snow reports first session impressive beginning van a banker eeulant final bad ctech hum as these brave and sturdy steeple inter national undarda are the cyn- eeunt ef the worlds admlrai hen it takes guts e she lit in sults at a man holding a gun on you as in other countries of course there are bad czechs mt wall m good ones but- good ud bad they have been giving bu rrother hard time of it tfememberlng hungary tha czechs had enough sans neme tockl th wolf with bar funds for the same reason they knew there would bo no help from elsewhera if they did but thay managed to make themselves os indlgostlbfa possible for that same wolf ita not the first time the country has been thrown to the wolf in the lata thirties the ftfitiih and french throw t hem- to a german wolf while the big slavic brother to the east turned a blind eye it must b a bitter thing to b cioch her you are a honest bohomlsn after world war i you r thrown in with thoto lousy slovaks and told you aro now cltlson of a brand now country so you work ilka a dost for fifteen years and turn your country into en of tho finest examples of democra j cy in th world i then you are betrayed by whom by the great democrat its then you mr bullied and tortured and starved for seven or eight years by the german invaders th war ends and the garm int leave th russians don t whan thay finally got out you try to put th piece bock to- gvthar it looks as though it substantial tax relief fori civil rights property owners and municipal j during this session sevcfal might b potilbl but you ara ities wo made possible by the p uer tabled of greatjon th wrong side of a certain er friends of those days ros- munictpal tax reduction act ffl ir uuv k of buckovief cynlca and dont think tho ccecha ereiij but dont give up on thorn they aro toogh passionate and practical arte soma day theyre going to come up smelling of roses touht there a a czech den tist in toronto who was toftirr- ed by the geitepo hung up en meathooks and has the scars to show it he was going home fora visit this summer i hop he dldn t passionate put four czech togethar tart a pothaatfc evasion and m five minutes you would swear they wore going to kill each ether i had some ctech friends in prison eaajfgv and they fought furiously caafcj against slovak communist ag alnst republican but thay hr nod o solid front to tho root of us nd to tho fermena practical one of the these frlendjuwaft andros ills second name had- no vowels something like mrckry when the ger mans marched into chechoslo vakia hr stole a plane and es caped he fought with the raf was shot down and captured lie rxpectcd to be shot any day did ha sit around and broed7 not h from empty powdered- milk cans he manufactured a magnificent till and when the rent of tha camp sat around on vw years cvo drinking their stinking prune wine he and his friends sipped pure potato whiskey x have always been glad i was one of his friends it was like vodka he uas an avowed communist then but a good chap he wasn t shot not then mot by the ger mans they didn t get around to it i wonder what he s doing these days and i wonder shout two otb and by legislation whereby the province assumed the full cost of the administration of jus ticc a program for the equal this province these included so the communists stage a 74 morava and joe zvolensky the first report of the royal commission on civil rights the report of the committee on the aims and objectives of tducation tha hall dennis repul to the residents of ths riding of halton fcjst the high- lights of the first session of ontirios jth parliament 1 hive it tempted throughout tha cssion tn bnrg the items of days when res donees were rigidly super joe il nttrest to ou on a wk by jim snow mpp halton east of galanti i just looked up their names in my tattered old pow diary and said a little praylr for them rreedom figh trs of a generation ago lion of industrial opportunity committee report the hardy a crack of dajlight appars i perhaps their sons are hk- uas initiated and is being vlg i report on the amalgamation of and you are betrayed aiain ry ing their fists at russian tank lorously pursued th aim of j tort william and port arthur j whom b the great communist or running an underground r- this programme is to enablsjmd the report of the metropol ipouers die lets say a utile prayer hr coup and for the next decade or so you ar a communist but you have a love of freedom nd independence and you chip away at the iron blanket until it is my pleasure indeed ta our smaller commumies toltan toronto and region tran if enough to make a saint 1 them vised when youngsters had substitute i ham and nou if i may llnounced acquire industries and thereby sportation stud to stimulate more uniform ec i lwo sh commi that onomlc growth and employment on co law and electoral opportunities everywhere in the uw w reconstituted while province in addition a full a npu committee was ap- scale socioeconomic iltidy of m the committer northwestern onuno was an un the cluirmanship o john j uould like to report more fully j ii white mvp from londoa i i i i i i i i i pxtbjmb incuranrkt south t is established to stu mothers nd fathers whn they left home the full ieisrm t i i i x ii nd rrprt to ui legul to ou de them in those all mportant years the first session of ontrio 2euril ijeld a ur upon th1 rc when they ar nethr adult nor uvemle parlnmcnt provided i kf he ontario commute z business directory welcome back chatting a few years back one of the her- ew s bestread features was chatting w th a h b headefs stll recall nome ofth columns particularly a foray into pancake rrjaking with somewhat hilarious results end a famous hnispelled word which sent aother column ringing down into history t this week chatting is back after a idig a bse nee r mhb was busy rau- lscj three youngsters and this week she raj some things to say about summer valuations 1 she is not promising a weekly col umn yet but wants to get her hand back into the writing field and will be contn impressive beginning for our province s second century of confederation and for me as a new number of tjie legislature it was a mot rewarding exper f irlnment uai opened by the hon lirl uovtr on feb- rinrv 1 and it wu m butingfrequenrcolumntas the splrli detp fi nlint of responsibility moves her tint di tint i took my seat for th prt wll o oenerous as l v 0n k u u ij islaturr it was prorohutsd til from your editor living as he does so hs 0mr nrw leutenint goier doss to m h b for older readers this nor the hon w itosj ilacdott neds no explanat on butfor thoe who lld on jlh hav moved tojown since chatting ook recordsittinfi trecss mhb is the distaff sidedf the n these date th i ejiiilaturn was ictuilly in rs editorial chair and whil he did a stint j s for a tn l of v hours and in the army took over the editors chair for a few years too 40 minutes this is an all tints record although the number of mltinj s iq2 dav and m niglit is 12 fcur than in 1066 ap prominatclv 40 per cent of th ixjmshturr s timn wai devoted o thr hiimm si of supply te ontario attornrv ceneral ar zantll t thur wishart uil recommend a smm for 1068 ot another 10 new croun attorney for walton 7 lc wroximately wai u ounty and he will be appom j n dally i p ted hv order in council late 00 nutlon from r lod whan berjan hs pastorate at first baptist this month or early october l f partlej were an news echoes from the hraldi of ho and 20 years ago 1958 j latimer possibility for crown attorney plei was established and a beef i tu rli improvement association wa jjl i authorized to develop and lm i held throu i 4 j v out the summer in various prove th uradlntf and market j i i ii parts or the province and shj nk of beef a pool quota policy was initiated for onlaio milk j lboul producer crop insurance ws u a txxtcifa thjt i session of the legislature wil jhdtoonijurjcjialjiliiflj based upon this select com extended to include all of on tario s major cash crops and iiudyefthe oriufttheoi dustry uas initiated corbett chiropractic clinic spinal x ray service available by appointment 1774431 mill st old pott office a new labour code was enun ctated in the employment stan dardg aet suvh standards were improsed bv thr indus- pointed as one of the thirteen mlllcc s recommendations selbcr comiytib i was serv pleased to lie ap church on sunday ending a pulpit vacancy there since ass w c bowman director of ule c earl this ear wiien rev call lo hanover afred barker accepted a if a request made by the ra ders at a hockey meeting n the hunter real estate office s fjven the nod by the w u unlik vr no oha georqoown intermediates will be playing their i man said the prosecution u hockey in ai intern edinte b league ihn winter if they bo assies are to he conduct d do drop to the b level it will mean surrendering rerju hv croun in lars ptaslin k while etough grac and fawcett public prosecutions at the smic time a very hej since the fall ile tir anl ptant te monday and run for more ui was processed a week an immediae appoint 1n il assent was fiiven to a mrnt to replace peter k mc trial standards ct and substan tial increases in benefit uere approved under tha workmen s compensation act the correctional service act of hxfl consolidates 18 previous bills dealini with adult offen ders when complemented by federal legislation thia act will lead to programmes u hereby in ma tea will be permitted to participate in vocational or ed ucational training within tha community the act also in members of this committee by the hon john robarts prime minister of oh tar to and to be able to serve on tfut most im portant select committee dur ing the past eight weeks the committee has receaved over 100 written submission from individuals corporations or ganizations and municipalities outlining thifsr view and rec ommendations en the smith ita port the committee has also heard personal presentations walker currie optometrists 12 main st s brampton phone 4mu74 hours 0am to 0 pta tuesday to saturday friday 0am to 0 pbt evenings by appointment barragers cleaners shirt lfeundrr 77 2279 18 mam s 1c6 guelph all work done en prmta georgetown public school board disguised th poinbil ty of add ng a fifth public school as their last meeting t would probably be a two storey structure daiignftd fo evrnlual expans on to 10 or 20 rooms and would be locnfed on webr drive 1948 jack hamilton newly appointed sports director for georgetown recreational council will start his dutioi her this month ho will be in charge of the sport jgddnljtiarfirrbljcuulo lunction with the grc director hal newman enrolment at georgotown high school has been serious ly affected by the north halton district high school boards transfer of a majority 6f esquesmg students to high schools in acton and m th y mo ment here is 110 compared with 150 last year constable vic smith has come to om the local provincial police detachment he will replace csf harry aacmurtry who has reaigned to enter tfio fish and chip business with devw bowmen they have purchased the fish and chip buslneiitvom mr and mrs frank ponson thnmai 1 he newest addition to the race for the permanent position s i spencii stewart of unity bury now a crown attorn y in lcinkkammg duulct three other name mentioned in local legal circles a good pus iaibillues are mr thomas who lives in lor onto before hi present up point merit he wxs a special prosecutor with the attorney general s department i iotitrlljtiimrf ienrgpt town partner lit the law inr with tv haines he is a form er prrsldeiu of the halton rid ing progressive conscrvjtlvo auoclation d a csonle rf lliirliugtoii an4iiei laf tnltl of 107 pieces of legisla lion of this number 156 were lovcrnment hills and 41 were private bills in addition total of 22 hours wag spent in debiting public lulls and resol iltions sponsored by the private members of all throe partlej it was during this time that i had the opportunity to present m first resolution to the leg ihlituic on monday march 4 in this riiolution i illcd for tho overnmeht to adopt tha national huildlng code and to uundardixe bulldng codes for the piovince which would hava many advantages one of which would be to reduca tha cpat of home construction eorporatei the new name nf the from ni individual irroups that department formerly known as ixfore tha commit tee whan the final report of this committee is presented i mill then be able to comment further on the recommendations for a more equitable taxation system for tha residenlj of on tario progressiva omtcjwatlve mp1 for halton wl mr mcvyjllianu rrsigned his position to run as pc candidutu in the june 2i federal ehctlon he loaf to liberal had wutlng and has now returned to privmo practice in oakvtlk tax relief hiuilighls in the aoven nuntu legislative proffrarrtroa would iuchuk those important mtusurea designed to provide fiuulity of fducutional oppor htilv for one vpuih lniihl fruinulili rctardrd children lar- gir uniu of admlnlsuation for ptihlii hctondary and separate schoou utri entablished pro- vlsion was made for achoola and ilusjfn in french language at the elementary and lecond ary levels of tha public school sisttni refonn institutions regional governmbnts the provincial courti act provides for a provincial court in each county and district n ontario these courts will ab sorb and replace the magistra tes and juvenile and family courts l ontario a aecond iarga reg tonal government was sub lished this is the regional mu nicipality of ottawacarlton which will come into being on january 1st 1069 i believe this to lie a first in a series of ra j gi nnal governments that will he established in the wore urban bed aicas of our province legislative measures were passed to assist municipalities in the construction of air strips other important mess urea dealt with highway mot orcycla and other vehicle aaf sil mcbain and hulme onlarla lajtd survyr wlllowdal 322 25m lc miujesse ola sttss realdanoa irs a fact golfcra on uia thli tea at gateway country club saikat cheviw can hit a good driva to tha v s tha tteta la in north dakota georaetown herald fubllihw by ham nawtiapara limited georgatowrj ontario waltar c blahn puhl ishfr robert r hamilton optomterist 110 mountainvlew road south carretal bide for appttinttnanr wallace thompson 3rd divltlart court tn 1963 clark a commlttlanar georgetown animal clinic itij mfl guelph street offlca hour bs jmii monday to kriday dor maura- 011 a m monday to saturdajf bs p m monday wednesday and friday r caskin bvm b buckrell 0 vm phona 1773741 w h cakr profaaalonal englnaar coiuulhna enfllnar ontario land surveyor ohic 1771311 1774300 home approval wag ivn to an ev unaive reorfianiuitloii of gav arnment departments 1h d- bartment of trcamry and ke- onomlca waa established wltb rraponilbjhty tor futandal and munmummhl mi la erasrovlncla relations a ta partrnant of revenue to admbv later taxation atatutea and otli er revenue lefilalation and the dept of trade and develop ment responsible lor houalna and development of btisuwaa and industrial activity through out tha province i garileld mccllvray production superintendent lerry harley allaen bradley nous editor accountant v-l-l- -r- anna cutrla reporter crank mullln advertising manager loalie clark dava hastlnjl myles gilaon john mcclemeota georja young f optometrist lm brown od 35 mill st for appolnrmenta phone 771471 monuments pollock campbell dl signs ov rtqutst inspect our work in greenuood cemrtery phone 31 7si0 62 water street north o a l t thegeoryetown herald 33 main oacratawn phaaw 1773341 roller construction is now installing a1umjnum siding windows as doots all work guaranteed fre esllrnatoi call 1779103 t

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