Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1969, p. 4

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t- r georgetown herald 4 pubbshad by horn ttewspapara limited 22 min sfrf south georg ontario w c ihhn publisher page 4 thursday june 26th 19d9 editorial comment favour more local touch a list of names of prominent canad ians from which future county schools will bo named is not something to which we violently object but we would rather see a local flavour when possible in georgetown we already have three schools with this kennedy named for georgetowns founder- harrison for a fam ily which contributed a principal a teacher and a board secretarytreasurer and wrig- glewsworth named for a principal these are much more appropriate than to have schools named for other canadians no matter how famous who have never been in our town and have no connection with it the same goes for streets local names where possible have a much more import ant connotation and odd local hiitoricaj flavour than to choose national figures a localized name is unique there is no other george kennedy school in canada unless another communi ty olso had a famous citizen by that name with adoption of the new policy it could be quite probable that we could have half a hundred sir john a macdonald or sir wilfred laurier schools perhaps the board will have second thoughts before fi nalizing this new idea business at home where possible a merchant has expresssed concern ab out losing business now that local school boards have been replaced by the larger county unit he finds he says that the vol ume of business he did previously with town and township boards has slowed to a trickle he would like if not to retain a share of the purcrase to at least have an op portunity to quote on the mass orders which he suspects are being placed by the central board he has a point a large share of our georgetown and flip side business is a twoheaded coin and this gives us an opportunity to give some mer chants a bit of advice too all too often those who cry the loudest are ones who dont spend a reasonable am ount of their money in the town where they make it we have known merchants who get their hair cut in the city buy their grocer ies in brampton and their clothes in other communities there are businessmen who never attend local social functions give no suppport to hockey games or little theatre esquesing taxes go for school purposes and in the case of schools and the town office itself a buy at home policy is only right if the school board has not already done so a study should be made of purch asing and some directives given to the bus iness office our suggestion would be that for gen eral purchasing a resident merchant should be favoured wherever possible if substantial savings might be pos sible by bulk buying then a tender should be called with every supplier being given a chance to submit his bid some buy their cars out of town we have heard of at least one man who not only does his personal shopping at a city whole sale house but occassiona lly lets a friend in on this too depriving georgetown merch ants of another customer when one must derive his livelihood from local trade reciprocity is the best means of ensuring business success a mer chant should go out of his way to stock up with gas before he leaves on a long trip to buy as many of his grooeries here and take them to the cottage to patronize his fellow businessmen in every possible way haltarimp rudlwhiting reports frail the official languages l then given second reading bill which at the time of wri ting this column has not receiv ed third and final reading in the house is expected to pass before the summer recess on june 27 this particular bill has been one of the more inter esting pieces of legislation in troduced during this session i say this not because of the purpose and the content of this bill alone but it revealed how the new committee system has been developed since the new rules and procedures went into effect at the beginning of this year another point that was thoroughly dispelled was the contention that members of parliament are like sheep and ojlowthe party line in this instance it was not an individual but a group who broke ranks with their party mr stanfield and a number of his followers sup ported the bill but some of the western conservatives voted ag ainst the bill and made their op inions known in the house and is debated at this stage members commend it criticize it and amendments are introduced and a vote is taken from here it goes to a standing committee of the louse or a special com mittee of the house for further consideration it is at this stage when members of parliament are given a real opportunity to voice their individuality this was especially true of the lan guages bill in this stage twenty nine amendments were approv ed personally i approved of this bill although it may never affect the people of halton i felt this was a measure that would mean much to th unity of canada the knowledge that language rights are available to people will mean more than the amount that these rights will be used sometimes we have something but do not use it too often it is just good to know we have it of 1966 which has recently been lifted the lengthy duration has been damaging from a business aspect as well as prestige the issue has had wide spread pub licity from time to time and we hope the hatchet will remain buried i have recorded in the form of a diary the development of the rosslake complex since its inception in 1965 and would like to submit from my diary the excerpts relative to the con troversy and its resolution june 5 i am expecting an inspection tour of our resort by the moh and two of his in pectors at 2 pm june 6 it was a congenial meettnfe the four of us toured the airport runway and horse trail which took us to the beach we strolled around the swim area the dam and the island this was the first visit by the moh he offered no criticisms or suggestions as we sat down on a picnic bench by a fire place viewing the water and bush in the background he re marked this is a very beauti ful place from now on it will be classified as a swim area of the beach style and not as a pool similar to the indoor type our meeting reminded me of an armlsuee this was the end of the battle of the water it was here we smoked the pipe of peace we watched the birds fly to the bush to find their young and the peaceful leap of the fish in the glittering water it takes a heap v livin to make a wfn tinttr twme halton east mpp jim snow reports health minister matthew dy- mond has introduced legislat ion that will take ontario into federal medicare on october 1st with private insurance carriers acting as agents of a basic gov ernment plan of health insur ance benefits prime minister john robarts told the legislature all details will be worked out during the summer and pledged that health insurance premiums its been quite a month dont talk to me about a the teacher li plagued by bear with a sore bead hed paper work which could be back down the trail like a bun- don by 15 year old moron ny if he met a teacher in june i n administration which la with a sore tooth right now twice as stupid at ha thought it im willing to take on any- was and studint who ara thing up to and including a bond from tha bally button grizzly j both ways by school june is the month in which throw throbbi tooth nothing is so rare as a day you t yourseif a mean according to browning or cntter the month urtcd off somebody and for school fitti with everybody for teachers its month in which getung birt on the every day is a hard night s 2nd the on card receive work all i succeeded in doing w paralyzing the rest of me meanwhile carrying on about my tooth bravely of course to such an extent that my wife remarked later it was like hav ing a cryingbabylnchurehi however it ail worked out fine we went to a small gath ering after the dinner and in credible numbers of young pretty college girls hovered about me fetching me aspirin gin and other medications meanwhile my old lady spent an hour or so straighten ing out the editor of the globe and mail i fully expected to find this column on the front page on monday morning but there it was the same old globe melange of world crises and murders and stale speeches of cabinet ministers not content with my physi cal suffering young kim hit ma id june with anothar wal lop she wanted a loan toward an electric piano after a suffi cient number of things ilka fie on the wanchl and youre going to have to pay inta rest you knew i bwckm and am now subsidizing one of those rotten groups to the ttm of 200 all that was needed to makq it a rlngdinger jrf a inonu were the- headlines about elec- tricians getting 650 an hour and the interest rates loiringl daly a great month june for blackfiles georgetown herald published by home newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c blehn publisher garfield mccllvriy production superintendent frank mullln advertising manager terry harley aileen bradley news editor accountant valerie caruso anne currie reporter leslie clark dave hastings mylesgilson john mcclementi george young news echoes from the heralds of 10 20 and 30 years ago travel tip heres a safety tip to rcmem- i was from my insurance com- i pany a card which annually infuriates me next day one of those nlco- j- n s a gaiety tip to rcmemi w0ul hig tha pre5 when packing your car for i t 17 m ii ent omsip premiums d w dentist laughingly calls teeth premiums monthly omsip premiums are it is here you can view planes it should be remembered coming in to land from the that the languages bill does not j easterly approach always int- while this may appear as f itner s riguing to see from here we a lack of unity on the part of englsh or french on anyone can watch the saddle horses lop- the conservatives neverthe- as the prime minister himself less in mtoplniotif amember p mnc perce of feels strongly about an issue he h pop wl11 ave should stand up and voice jils i 0 cll scco an unless they personally want to opinions at the same time a mem bcr may not oppose in total a in the mail bag stand taken by his party or if dl he is on the government side of ippiove kossidke swimming hatchet buried says joe the house a government bill he has the right and in my op inion it is his duty to stand up and express his views for the record ing along the trail those of us who live in the country can describe their environment as a huge art gallery of nature changing with the seasons it was hero we resolved to cooperate in future problems and together journey along the road of progress the battle of the air seems to be over too the forces that seek to destroy the airport arc inactive in time i hope the 5 90 for a single person 11 80 for a couple and 14 75 for a family began to kick up and its been kicking up down and sideways ever since a summer trip remember loose objects in a car can be come dangerous projectiles if you have to come to a sudden stop always stow as much as if i had any guts id tic a you can in the trunk inside string around it fasten the mr robarts told the house i the car place any loose objects string to a doorknob and slam he had become convinced that on the floor and remember the door however i have the federal government would the misnamed parcel shelf is about as many guts as i have not allow ontario to claim asno place for anything except teeth so i go on trying to save 1959 0 georgetowns fifth public school will bear fha name of the tpwns founder george kennedy the name of george kennedy public school wos chosen by school board trustees from hundreds of names submitted by the towns other four schools in a naming contest 0 the john bingham farm has been chosen as the site of a new golf and country club the farm is located on thaj lot line near the towns northern limits the plana are being drawn up to transform his 175 ocre property into a championship 18hole golf course construction of the greens will start this week 1949 0 georgetown council acting on a petition from the localj merchants has asked the liquor control board to tablish a liquor store in town the petition was presented i at mondays council meeting by al norton on behalf of 99 per cent of the local merchants councillor jim good- let estimated a store here would serve twenty thousand residents within a 12 mile radius at present the closest i lcbo stores are in guelph oakvrlle homilton end toronto i council at the same meeting changed the rate of pay i of town employees to 88 cents an hour wth no over time pay except for sundays when time and one half will f be paid 1939 to suueeed j r smith manager of the bnk of aao treal here who has been given charge of the hanover i branch a c welk a banker of 28 years experience has i been appointed he will come here from mitchell where he has been branch manager for 10 years business directory c0rbett chiropractic clinic spinal xray service available by appointment 8774631 69 mill st old post office a fisoal alternative the money at will receive under medicare without first entering the medi care plan we realize we live in a federal state where govern ments have varying powers you fight for what you want but you realize the country has to go on and you bend a little the ontario government will make a standard contract of health insurance available to ev ery ontario resident regardless of age physical or financial con dition through omsip the plan will also be available through privato insurance carriers lic enced as government agents to sell the plan on a nonprofit bas is the government plan will be the only basic health insurance plan available although private carriers may offer additional benefits in this way mr robarts ex plained all carriers in ontario may sell medical care insurance and both labour and manage ment will be able to continue to negotiate tho degreo of shar ing costs as part of their col lective bargaining agreements this ls an extremely important concession by the federal gov ernment we arc not going to destroy the private plans or tam per with collective agreement under the federal medioarc formula ottawa pays 50 per cent of the national average per capita medicare cost provi ding a net gain to low cost prov inces but paying less than half per capita cost in a high cost area like ontario medicare will be in effect for the last six months of ontarios current fis- 01enty of clear unobstructed this one space to give the driver plenty of view of the road behind i cant even bite a marshmal- low without going into orbit so ive practically been on a liquid diet for weeks this has its disadvantages which is he over the phone what worse every morning a tooth- time arc you expecting me ache or a hangover and how she icily im not ex- wouid y iike bothl smile pectlng you at all he then ill surprise you as ls our custom my wife and i went to the annual lea- cock medal award dinner re but may be assigned completely rve be a ln the tho competition for several to financing tho total cost of health services for the people of ontario a new bill introduced hy ag riculture and food minister william stewart will not re quire pounds to turn over stray dogs and cats for modieal re search the new bill replaces bill 73 and requires poundkeepers to attempt to find the owners of stray animals permits them to retain animals they consider valuable for as long as they like and extends the pound re demptlon period from 48 hours to thrco days excluding sun days and holidays as well the legislation ex empts humane society shelters from its provisions outlaws an imal dealers who buy dogs and cats from pounds for sale to research institutions requires the licensing and supervision of animal breeders and laboratories and imposes standards of care and treatment in the use of an imals for experimental purposes the new bill permits pounds to destroy stray animals only when the owner makes a request in writing or there arc no or ders from research facilities as i previously mentioned the committee system has been encouraged and developed dur ing this session of parliament years and enjoy meeting a few big shots and finding their feet are made of the same type of clay as my own despite the snide comments of some writers from the big dailies its a good p in a good cause keeping alive and fresh the works nnd mem- oiy of canadas and one of the worlds greatest comic writers this years winner was stuart trueman whose baok youre only as old as you act ls rood entertainment mr trueman a marltlmcr was salty the chairman richard doyle editor of the lobe and mail was even wittier and should write a book the venerable if not blessed harry boyle a witty writer and editor under his farm boy facade was there and was witty in fact the whole thing was excruciatingly funny ior many painful for me my wife gal loped through a huge and exc ellent dinner darting her eyes at mv plate where nothing was missing except a few of the inevitable green peas which i had managed to mumble optometrist l m brown r0 47 main st n suite 1 for appointments phone 773671 tha georgetown telephone answering service 38 main st s georgetown 8772563 well answer for you 628 as w h car professional engineer consulting engineer ontario land surveyor office 8772211 8773300 homo optometrist rr hamilton ro 116 mountainvicw south carretal building for appointment 8773971 mcbain and hulme ontario land surveyors wlllowdale 2222536 lc millesse oas 8776275 residence just as dinner btgari i had a cal year and the province will public will appreciate the great i rc 82 million from ot- struggle i have had to develop tawa for tnc first m fiscb lloulake resort airways this enterprise many times i year tho plnn ls in cffect ont- orlho anima is slck or disabled r ii 3 could have gone down in defeat i ari will receive 176 million mr editor- bu victory always- fiocmed ipx mr stewart said the original sight if i have icfeatedl my op- mr robarts estimated the bill 73 which will die on the i h you p i would poncnts it is my deglrd to share federal payments would cover house order paper had served terrible attack of leaping- bi- lcgislalion now goes through appreciate having a letter print- with them the spoils df victory 44 per cent of ontarios actual i as a useful public forum forthc cuspid and couldnt eat a bite parliament in four stages first ed in your paper concerning the and together marcttalong the medicare costs he indicated discussion of what he called 1 doclded thi onlv thin todo t is introduced this is more- longswim enclosure imp6scd road of dcstlny the money will not necessarily the critical need for research was to paralvze the tooth i ly a parliamentary formality it on bosslakc resort since july jdc ross i be used to subsidize premiums animals tried but it refused tji play roller construction is now installing aluminum siding windows doors all work guaranteed freo estimates call 877910 j tf repair service accutron service centre john boughtolfl jewellers i certified watchmakers s 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