Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1968, p. 4

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georgetown herald milrtilj by hmm nwnipm umhwi 22 main skmt south gmrgatown ontario w c ubtn piambw page 4 thursday september 26th 1968 editorial comment help bui not here i j able boo jof their i spart time there is a note ov desperation this year as the ymywca campaign seeks to triple ho 350j3 it received in a fundcam- palgn a year ago l thero is no argument abdut the good work the y has done since its inception tiero everyone from youngster to senior citizens has benefitted from an extensive program which includes cultural and recre- etional program in abondanee that ti hai been so successful is alt tk more remarjc- able because this is done without building own with the services of only mo paid director j t the y operates tin a shoestring bod- jget ratlver than receiving any funds from jibe parent organtzaton every cent muit lm j found locally a handicap in a town like georgetown ms the fact that a large percentage of men end women work in other communities in large purxts where they are asked to contri bute to the united appeal many do this in the belief that they have done their bit and supported such wot- playing it cool despite one readers opinion that we ere not well enough versed to discuss ed ocahon we- ore persistent and intend to continue to express displeasure at the way e group of rabblerouse are being allow ed to insinuate themselv into our univer sities with what unlets they are prompt ly dealt with can only be injurious results to universities the latent as reported in all the city dallies last week were incidents during dr claude busell s presidential address to stu dents at the university of toronto mqst inane was a parvfomlne of the president durmg ms address this by a ph d pol itical economy candidate no less who later ennounced this is just an icebreaker which can develop on a bigger basil in the clais- loom and how did dr bissell handle this apparently by doing nothing for in a later radio program he told 8 panel that one of his most difficult fobs today is to con vince students seeking change that he is on their wave length can h be that it is no longer proper for a man in dr bissetls position to express wgbteous anger is it no possible to kick a mature child out of university ust as one would do in public school for rudeness end insubordination is dr bitsell afraid of the students thy organizations as red cross cancer soc- ley y they have but the catch is thai they are doing so for toronto mtssissauga brampton but not georgetown i in a rnall bag letter this week a writer omts this out and suggests that if e person giving to united appeal he share ins do- ation with some of the georgetown groups r if he feels extra generous match this with a similar amount for georgetown yyhile one cannot say that his money as ill sperffif it goes to help a city child it is of first importance to help your own com munity if organizations like the y should cce to exist in town there would bo a great outcry and yet it is entirely possible tnat we shall have loss and less such things in future unless we are all willing to sup port them financially if every wage earner who lives in georgetown gave the equivalent of a cup of coffee a day as united appeal suggests to our community organizations we would have one of the best most progressive towns in ontario if so he s not the man for the ob is he afraid of the board of governors if so the ontario government should take a long hard look at our universities and make some fast repairs to the broken dykes in his letter last week eric balkind who is supervising principal of the esques- ing public schools says we based our in formation on a globe mail editorial it was in fact a news item which also ap peered in other dailies he apparently thinks it was qu te proper for a group of young radicals to incite high school stud i cnts to rebel o threaten the custodian of a university with violence by reminding him that veterans of the columbia university not are standing by what would he think x new echoes from th haralcf of 10 and 20 twi age forbidden fruit halton mp iriidlwliiliiig j reports v yvr ottawa l lliii is the first of whit i hope member s ictuitics i hope oit uul become a relular column u ill find in unj column item uh ch you w ill find both inter which interest 3011 and that yo i eating and informative m 11 1 j am better understandin of now our member of parlia before rildn to uitc t column for thu mpu i toil ln tru u ulu urtt to discussions with the hehtor to me 3 mnucrj dlscuss in decide on the type of new- u thls colllinn s lhat j nny navt thcuxht would be of interest i n vour views aid td out an irllanunt hill t this were to uai ver strongly of lb opm will m n l for i tin mil r imply t au t it not cntin eleir wlut inform h m llu ihpai linuil rcijnir an t sampe a pissporl jp pi cation u js return d bet mu th applicant had slid ontuio ts hi r pi ice of hrth instead of caindi i beluc this tpc of be uviour is quite unncci siry c iucu mettingt in prepirition for the op inn o parliament i attended tu i ciucus m f tinfs rinse ni elmis art most informative nl cry nlirestm jolloum tin sl c incus hriln i itttnd cd 1 lumber n inectin i de si mil to aciju unl frcs in311 mem urs of rjrlununt mtelf with the facilltiti iiul ail to members 01 parliament tnl b tcfiius on tlil various re t ihtions uluch must lie t irri 195s l a recent announcement by d s abbott president of howard smith paper mills and us subsidiary alliance paper mills revealed that fln expansion program is to begin at the georgetown division of alliance paper mdls limited the new program includes a new wldfj paper coator wide finishing machines a new steam plant and buildings for raw material storage and finish ed product the new coating machine is to be he largest in canada coating paper at the rale of 1000 feet per minute 1 chapel street public school field meet was hfld m georgetown parle on monday afternoon champions were intermediate girls dorothy pago intermediate boys john stopper senior girls marcla robinson sen ior boys george teeuwisson 1 georgetown hospital is a step noaver as the result of plans submitted by architects to the hospital associa tion recently mostof the board members favoured a single floor plan over a two storey plan and dr hoyle campbell said he felt with some modification in layout it should be suitable for requirements hero he said with n initial building of 65 or 70 beds it might be ncccary to add to the building to take 150 beds with in three yeir and possibly nearly 600 beds within 10 or 15 yeirs 1948 fifty children a new high were entered into the george tovn fall fair biby show saturday winners in the under 6 months class 1st linda jeanne braida 2nd snaron lynnc dennis 3rd philip booth six to 12 month 1st linda tomlinon 2nd keith green 3rd judith connelly twelve to 18 months 1st barry lew- jj 2nd patsy laws 3rd gene rohier at un imprc ive ceremony on sunday afternoon the iilw memorial tablet on the c nolaph and th tablet in guorgdown memorial arena were dedicated the dedi- cal on wis ontly arraniged by the municipal council through norman hill clmrman of veterans affairs and officers of branch 120 canadian legion a parade in charge of sqms henry shepherd formed at the legion hall and headed by the lome scots band and george town girls pipe band marched first lo the cenotaph and then to the arena for the final ceremony taking part were mayor joseph gibbons rev john smith and rev charles r gower councillor hill david bowman mrs james bla r and mrs john oliver and archdeacon w g o thompson joe wilcox vas the bugler for last post and reveille happen in one of the schools for which he j ion f t ithoalcl not uritc ex vlcus on is responsible and unless this type of thing is stopped at the university level if will surely spread downwards until it reaches our elementary schools also no mr balkind we don t intend to talk more about sit by and see universities turned into pla ces where no decent citizen wants to send his children and we don t stand alone everywhern we go today we hear parents expressing the same anxieties the same amazement the same frustration with authorities who are letting freedom of spoech become lie ence uliuh a sur 1 thii chislvely about the regular hiu flrl tupila bymeu0 fries of the house of common u or questionnaire an after all this news is already co very uell covered by the rcgu 1 lar neus service it ua fct the pn ue pmposc then ft u thnt in this column i shmild of this olumn uill be to la 1 p i talk more about mv personal ou inforr ed of my activities experiences as the member otas they relate to the life of a vi llament for halton and to re mcmltr of 1irlnnunt ii u ill ik late to vou some of the hick ilso crvc to remind you that i to assitn mum ben of pirliam 1 nt lo various con unities in his letttr he listed some twenty committee anil asked me to indicate which of these 1 would lo scrt on i kround activities re ardin com nu ihfl tu lrc jou jnd all in 1 e pin uith th promise hlillec uort jnd other li ss in people nf ililtuu inlin l i nnje durini tu ill him urn known pulillc govtinmtnt husplinni number in o1u1ii1 lb pain i hic chosen the lollop house nf commons t fie open he their repr tentative in ot- ini of canida irh railimncnt tnvva i did ej with a dlp tonic of on saturday aftcnoon sep responsibility to mi conmit 2lh my fnmlly nnd 1 plan on vikitlnk tho jlillon fair and wo j mnliandhepepleofcanadl look m to sccin mmy hit president of the pruj conn am i hly honoured that tlll k001 friends in the hlltoa ell the honourable i ntld mac otcrs of halton elected me to area on thin plcatnt occulon ilonald one of uhase duties is as nu nt lieu member of pirln 1 have hetn contjctid bv business directory not the way to have it a newer resident fold us the other clay that he thinks georgetown is te dir- fcest town he hat ever keen and much as we will fight at the drop of a hat for georgetown s reputation we havent too much grounds for refuting jthis we speak particularly of the shop ping areas downtown and plaza there is hardly a time when one loesnt have to wade through a litter of uebrls clean it up and it isnt many hours juntjl the ground it littered with waste paper and broken glass i first responsibility of courts lies with the public which seems blissfully unaware vof how to use a garbage can or how to isave refute until one is in the vicinity of a disposal place whether tn thlt land of beauty we wilt jever be able to convince people to protect tour scenery h a question i but there is something definite we can mo especially as businessvan just as we wouldnt think of allowing our stores o become junk shops we can look a little farther and consider the sidewalk and road way part of our public relations when wo sweep the walks in the morning we can gather up the trash instead of wafting it into the breeze to blow right back again or land on a ne ghbour s sidewalk then when we have done our part we can urge town council to have the works staff clean up stray corners now and then the fence between the hydro property and the municipal parking lot the little stretch of curb along mill street ust past the pub lie phone booth to name only two more i tter cans particularly area of the confectionery stores could help solve the problem giving georgetown a new face would be one of the best town boosters we can think of and if doesn t cost a nickel in cash ust a bit of time an eye to the ground a word from parents lo their clill dren and an awareness that a well kept tidy town is a bigger attraction to slwppers and polontial residents in ess 1 aree with hie lditi and i feel this should b- the prime purpose of this column betlsr understand i ng uljlioa and i uoul 1 in phased committics as beink of jnr i believe you are luare of the d iy lo dav p irltament in decisions but ire not tluivs ah le to keep up to date with vour in the mail bag cant leave population explosion to god alone nit i gehjr ont dear sir it is disturbin in the sikties of the 20th ci n lury opinions on birth control expressed like the one hy ii6r fc graham leavt it to god ilie herald september 19 it to hi ir f you if vou h a matter vou w ish to discu uiih me in ottnua i may be re iched at ana ode blj oiu 241w and my cilice is located n room 455 west mock 1 irliam nt luuhlini on saturdiv mornin i 1 will bo aiilihu fur meitins t my olt ce in ojk villi which is located at lu1 lraffli4ar road uiik k i v i s- convenient location for u opli livng in the oakullt irm i ueular intercut to mt the com inittee on jlouini irbm je elopiiunt and public works vneullure as it pertains to i mem canada iteional uev il j menl industry and national lttourcei lxternal affain and national defence labour and manpower and lmmi ration 1 hcutino prohlem j c0rbett chiropractic clinic spinal x ray sersice available by appointment 877431 iv mill st old pott offlt barragers cuanr shirt laundrr 837 m7 is main s 108 guelpb all work don ei prmlsm pc rh ips not known to the graham hint the human pupul tit ion now number n j 1 there re many problems fa emu canada and the world this m m the process of sett up k d a 1 n l 1 i my of them m the i h u1 i- i commons of coure known tlirou i this column omhe nlcdi hen i v 11 be in the dllereiil communitiei but tin doe b 0 nd een tux z v a ptieulrari s lit me 11 okmlle or urn t nu ubrral asoclat un ottma and th vr lpr ll cllalrmanshl of david arrannemuiu t nuil uill e 0u la e mmlttee llafl presented a brief lo the llonourible paul helher walker currie optometrists 12 main st s brampton phone 4514174 hours 0am to g p nt tuesday to saturday friday dim to 0 p m evenlnrs by appointment wallace thompson 3rd dwiileit court 7743 clerk a cemmluloiter not ours warden shrugs off jail it called halton county fall but oounty ohidili ara dlsownlns th cntury old building which aiu nar the centre of downtown milton t the jill hai beeb the centre nnuklmnjt nun miluli ftji t j g i w back ln th new lut wcok when four prisoner includlnie convicted killer etcvped after 1 uilunt two guard 1 when polioe arrived to tnve- tfgat the eeckpe thev couldot um a ladder to climb over the same rear wall the four prison ershad caled in their break for freedom when the polict uot liuide the eourtyiird tlity folloubd the ecup routu thro a kllclven and foojul thi two the route the koy for open inii the main door to the j ml wai in a tin box but nobody had the key to open tho box the escape ha touched off the aecond major inquiry intu the operation of the jail within 0 tato jail and bed totbt peat u month aod an ear- her provincial investigation milled in a renovallod proi ram und the jail tfoveruor ukinm an early retirement the county jail will be rpla ced eventually with a new rejf tonal detention centre to serv halton ivel but meantime hi ton county warden william hunter of ceorttoun uud this week after uw escape ii h cal led the ii jil ton jul but its run by the province thy took xl snut amaiad my tlietion bu for housing ipml hellyer the honourable when i took my scat in the over liut yar so dont ebnnect c wo will navt to cut all 111 wlhrfrf fllllf trf larri lumrmru u t4tv wir fill of the juil 1 1 m also very pkau i lo liear 25lli that tho oakvillu and diuict billion wil duriiif fie lifetime j j ma a tn ll oitawa labour council is uhmittin a of manv or us have doubled toj orymue my ofliee and luvtlbref on the housinj criiib i the ataj eimi flcurc of ti bll ako ltn jna people throtii h look forwtrd to followme ih lion and tint if the present u t piilm durinj julv andhnduim of the task i orce on rate of lrouth i jiot checked it j vv13 imnzid to lc irn hoiisiiik ith ltcn interest and will continue to double itself j mnin c were 1 would un e all intirestcel par every 40 yearf mr gralum ln tr obliininj pas- have thouulit- on ports from the cimdiau pass thij i nportant matt r to submit port ofliee und i was able to as brief to the minister responsi sit about thirty of thim m sic unu this miportnnl docununl kb a result of direct duinj with tin iasstport olhet i ui peison illy abh to ee solne of the problems faced hy tut jm ml public in tin ir dcillii s with the pasyport office i u cordinj ly uiole a lonlh let tcr to the honourablt mitchell slnrpe secret iry of state fm lktemal affairs who i re tpon sible for pa import ope ration and matu several suile stions unuh i hopi u ill prevent ronuof the problem uluch have hotlu red so many neioplc in this rtelitij and uo doubt ill across 0nud in their effort tetoblim pa- his wellmeanin naivety probably unaware that even now in many parts of the world the most irlous food shortages occur and that it lakes only one harvest failure in any tfiven food producing area to set off a ip ts starvation oji a scale un heart of it is also a fact hit if uc lemve it lo god ti air grab m suifyests we will all includ mi mr gr ilium himself huvt to live somewhere on the 17th level of an apartment building because there will bo uo other room liift it may in equally probjble though tint shortly bufore this we will have difril of acute hsphyxiatloh be it tu min r ikete very apartments smili llu old fashionetl if id who us ed to tfo to a fortune teller to have her palm read how hate a daughter who goesi to niuu dubs to get ber noee red tst surely it b time that ue looked at the situation a little mure factually than it was sujf get ted ltest week yours truly lhmrie iiudebrandt the robert r hamilton optomterist 110 mountaiinilw iload south cvrelal blilt for appointment w h cam prefoiilcm englnr w ctmiultlntf ngln4r ontrld land surveyor olflc a7 2211 t77uo0 horn georgetown herald publlthtd by horn nwtapr llmltd eoretown ontario waltr c hi hi publisher ckrflld masllvray production superinteiidcnt allcen llradley accountant lerry uailey news iditor vjlrriy tflsr- one of tlte nuiiecstluis 1 made tu tho minlstcl was that the pajsport mppllcatloll fornl be leprlllted in u more expllelt inaiiuer tlmi enabling the uji idle aid to 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