Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1969, p. 4

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sioicfcwaracubbij in the mail bag no generation gap in oxfam proud of all 16 queen street n sir the georgetown herald thursday may 22nd 1969 i would likd to once again page 4 use the herald to express my personal thanksdr a big job well done i am of course talking about the oxfam walk miles for mil lions pn may 3 sponsored by oxfani canada unicef and y world service it was a very moving experi ence for rite to witness ana it proved again that people do care about the other fellow and will help them when given an opportunity to do so i wouldnt attempt to name the people or groups that took part in the walk i would like to attempt a thank you to those who helped make it pos sible those who were kind enough to supply food and re freshments first aid staff the checkpoints and supply radio world they did something ab out it by suffering themselves but still smiling if anyone had doubts about our countrys fut ure or the worlds they how know where its at arid that wo are going to get there i dont imply there were no adults they were there over 30 and even over80 i even saw animals doing their share think about it in some coun tries these animals would have been eaten fofstrvival thanks to all for standing so tall lou egerton jim hayes heads cars and transportation the pojmj fjn fink lice who patrolled and helped cw luu to keep traffic problems to a minimum corbet chiropractic clinic spnal xray service available appointment 877a631 69 mill st old post off lc optometrist r ft hamilton od 116 moimtainwew south carretal building for appointment 8773971 a special thanks to the youth we asked for help on the night jim hayes was elected presi dent fritz conle secretary and monica gallant treasurer when the georgetown k district folksin6er among the fables an audience of children sits attentively while guitar strumming librarian anne ander son sings to them about the unfortunate old lady who swallowed a fly among other things she and five other lib- farians entertained youngsters in the georgetown public library in four separate programs one day recently the show sponsored by the south central regional library system included folk songs a film and a puppet show halton east mpp jim snow reports is such that it would compete in places with the existing lakeshorc go service whichf would clearly have a time ad- vantage for passengers destined to the downtown toronto area the estimated weekday trips gen crated for this line arc 400 with an estimated capital cost of 116 million and an estimated annual operating deficit of 16 million a long and hot summer but look for kicks all summer is going to be a long and thc old crysu1 ball looks summer and not only for prett muddy during this past week honourable george minister of highways tabled tll- also thc honourable daltun bales minister of labour in- thi i troduced amendments to the hoi workmans compensation act in those us cities with their ker the legislature to provide in- oscne- soaked black ghettoes when i was a teenager said creased minimum pensions for just waiting for a match to be the boring middleaged man workers disabled in occupation- struck summer jobs were even scar- gomme accidents rer he who nabbed one was is r to bc a lon ho1 deeply envied my first job at ifr nlt bales said that over 74k summit a o canadians 17 w wqrkinb on gr report in the legulature relat- pensioners wilh or parlial hoir ng on lng to the evaluation and alter- disabilitv wi recclvc incrcast policemen and resort a steamcr 12 h a nates for expansion for thc go under nc ncw legislation v ors a rcs da da a transit system this report ev bccome effeclivc on ju t operators day and every other kid in luates the use being made ofi tou cqsts fqr indusry fr why bacausa the supply of l h id hit a bonanza the present go line which has tnese increases will be approxi rwnr jobs for studants ii now been operating for some 12 mulion d an far far below the demand and p of may 1st for preregistration j coin club named their officers at knox church hall and more- for 1969 recently than enough turned out at the april meeting a gen- it was evident on saturday eral d was ne abo that in no way is there a gener- 18th century provincial auon gap come to think of itj coins shown to the i doubt if there was a gap any- meclinj by a new member where between start and finish i generation or otherwise it was also noted that the 19u9 canadian coins in the smal- i believe there was every col- er denominations are not yet our race and creed walking jn c thc mln appears running staggering and some al- t0 be cdncentral on thc 25 most crawling they had on cem pjcces tne one cent picces common goal to raise enough are in kood supp but the nic- money to help the other guyi kels and dimes are not yct t0 be help himself found in changei i dont think that all our rc coin ciub now hoids iu youth by any means have gone mee at the cedarvalc corn- to pot half our population ap- munitv ccntre on th 4th sun proximately ten million is a lot day of each month with vjsit0rs of young people some people welcomc say all they can do is protest well for myself i was proud some club members attended and thankful that they did on the ontario numismatic soc- may 3 they were protesting in idyls 7lh annual convention at a sense against ignorance in- prudhommcs garden ccntre difference and hunger in the vineland on thc weekend optometrist l m brown 0 d 47 main st n suite 1 for appointment phono 8773671 wallace thompson 3rd division court 8772963 clerk commiuiontr u7 w h cam professional ehflrnesr consulting engintar ontario land sumyor office 8772211 8773300 home mcbain and hulme ontario land surveyors willowdal 2222536 lc iuesse ojls 8776275 residence barragers cleanersshirt laundarors 8772279 16 main s 166 guclph all work done on premises monuments pollock i campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 6217580 62 water street north g a l t repair ervsc accuton service j5 centra john b0ught0n jewellers certified watchmakers 5 main st n 8774313 roller construction s now installing aluminum siding windows doors all work guaranteed free estimates call 8779102 tf the herald advertising pays boys who couldnt find bareball and job swam thous- about eight hours a day girls 1 did whatever girls do giggled probably and swam and picked berries todays jobless youth barely two years along the lakeshore nua there are going to ba route ands of restless bored young 1 the legislation will establish people looking for excitement it is estimated that thc go a new minimum pension of s17 transit system between toronto a month for all workers who ils a natural for an eruption and oakville reduces the peaki permanently and totally dis- of rumbles hassles and vandal- traffic volume along the queen ab at the present time thc ism which could make the sum mustpr en v to h elizabeth highway by approxi- minimum is 100 monthly min mor a nightmare for thc al- a s j da mately loi as the queen eliz i pensions for permanent ready harried victims listed ab- s at nen if abeth highway has experienced partially disability will be paid i sort of life and go to bed an annual growth rate of ar- on a directly proportionate bav- at dawn and wake up bored ound 6 in trafrc over thc past is f example a pensioner with f thc last dcc herc ti a c of v few years this suggests that go 50 i disability will receive a has s growing in the piece of course one is transit has deuyed the point at minimum of s8750 recipient pp of 8 bums of mduslry the other which the capacity of the high- of these pensions will be able b sex s time ment industry could absorb way will be reached by close to to take jobs and their earning warm wc bural many slu two years i do not affect the compensation these are thc kids who dont j hdustrhtte bwt to the report also gives feasib- th new miniml really want a job they live wh about the products it uty studies ort estimates but docs little to help lor the development of 6 addi h wm on lh heachcs or in lhp produce a first class product tional go transit routes four pad ln thc fuurc rs that are part of their or futurc cm of these routes would extendi the minister said that most sc ticy arc necessarily of hlrh calibrc from a summer to the north and cast of metro workers receiving pensions for vc in fact most of terminating in locust hill total or partial disability receive m aron stouffvlllc wesley corners and larger amounts because their but theyre aimless and irrcs- newmarket 2 possible routes normal preaccident earnings ponsihle and rude and selfish are studied extending from were higher than those of worand dirty and lazy as cats toronto westward 1 utilizing kers receiving minimum pen- cats that arent housebroken the cnr railway right of way sions these pensions arc calcu- and would provide a diagonal lated on the basis of 75 of theyre bored amt theyre repay the cost and it would be good public relations on which in dustry spends thousands most ly on whiskey governments could and should plan work projacts to access from central toronto to earnings up to s7000 annually- the northwest where none now the maximum pension for per- exists 29 miles in length the mancnt or total temporary dis- cvcn line would link the expanding ability is s101 per week communities of georgetown bramnton bramalea malton i was very pleased on wod and weston with downtown tjr- nrsday evening to attend thc onto this line would also run annual meeting of thc george directly alongside thc wood town jsjdistrict chamber of boring they talk in endless circles about nothing bore each they other but thevre uniterl in onr thing their contempt for the adult world high on their list of inter ests which are extremely limit ed arc sex and drugs on absorb most of the surplus stu dents thevd get it all back in taxes shortly but if they sit on their behinds and allow a ge neration of bitter lazy alienate ed bums to sprout it will cost them plenty in the end thats quite a sentence but no puns intended behinds bine racetrack and the toronto commerce held at the north re infiltrate bums a end deed ti airnnrt hi inn rnk nh ri r wcckcnos mcy are inmiratcd international airport it is estimated that approxim ately 8700 trips per week clay would be generated between georgetown and toronto plus additional use of thc line be tween georgetown and other intermediate points the estl mated costs for the extension of this line would be a capital cost dt48milioil4p0 thousand dol lars with an estlrnatednrnja operating deficit of 14 million dollars the second westerly exten sion of thc go system would ut ilize the existing cpr railway lines between milton and a ter minus at thc westerly end of thc bloor subway line a total distance of 24 miles this route would provide direct subway access to residents of erindalc etrcetsvillc cooksviue and mil ton and also shows a possible station location in north oak- vllle at hornby such a service would provide an interesting demonstration of the practica bility of thc contmunter rail lin king suburban communities with the subway system tills route halton golf and country club and to bring as our spcciall the p u guest of the evening the honi j u z jt ourable darcy mckeough mln- fro the hclr ister of municipal affairs who f of pot and spced and spoke to the members and ans- wercd many questions on rcg hope your kid has a summer job better still hope youre not a parent or a policeman ional government forget waxing a floor xtbanes forever let us instal stans starlight seamless flooring operated by stan mibczaniec 30 balrstow cr georgetown ont phone 1776850 lurking on the fringe of this bundle of bums is another group the tecnicboppers these are not kids they are children who are just be ginning to makcthe scone tb3 find it fascinating and who want to try anything thats going in the cities same thing ex cept that its shopping plazas and public parks and the streets instead of the beaches well add to this parasitic savarm all thc kids who want ed and needed jobs this sum mer angry frustrated and you can sec whats coming i hope im wrong but two and two still make four permissive parents an infla tionary society in which even young people nocd money give masses of them nothing to do did you know there are eight different species of maples native to ontario fc0wersi for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a spacialty cut flowers and funeral oesiqns we wire flowers r0sedale floral 32 albert st 8772sl clockwleifcom5pttqtokro5pc you just wont find cars thatll give you more sheer egopampering luxury cat for car ottaffoiuicai try to match ponliac3 standard luxuries ego get a full measure of luxury and a likefullglass side windows and upper- very challenging break away deal and level ventilation do something for your give those humdrums the old heaveho every pontiac has to make it before we mark it the widetrackers from pontiac see your local authorized pontiac dealer pete massqn motors ltd 336 guelph street ph6ne 8776986 georgetown ontario j u jiftf

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