Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1969, p. 4

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i styiisw thi tknimtqwh hmal0 tmumofy h itot t j faom r haltonmp c rixilivkhiting this is the way it was this is how we did it in the army boys seems to be what mayor whaldon emmerson is saying as he chats with a group of air cadets when he visited their trenton summer camp last thursday it was a special day for mayors and press repor ters and mr emmerson was delegated by council to attend one of his biggest thrills was a glider ride thirty members of georgetowns 756 squadron will return home this weekend from the two week camp take time out to give thanks theres quite a backlash these drays from the middleclass ag ainst practically everything wel are subsidies inflation taxes and anything else that hurts wnere it hits the squawkers and i join them once in a while feel that there is a conspiracy among the govermrient the poor the earners the skilled tradesmen and almost everyone except the middle class to grind the latter exceedingly small im about as middle class as find plenty to be thankful for this week i met a lady who stock and despite the grinding is living on welfare her hus band from whom she is separa ted contributes nothing she has six kids to feed and clothe there is no car no treats no frills no little extras every month she is almost frantic with worrv trying to make ends meet ily is less than many middle- class people pay in income tax the lady is not well even if she could get to work it would i mean deductions from her wel fare cheque shes struggling desperately but cheerfully to keep her family together and give them an education and shes doing it but walking the thin edge of real poert why shouldnt the wheat far mer be subsidized many of our fatter industries are through tariffs and special tax deals the farmer works harder antr longer for less money than any body in the country i why shouldnt a skilled or ker make ten thousand a year i hes going to pay plenty ol it in taxes how can the govern ment control inflation uhen the people demand more and more and more while at the same tune everybody is tr ing they com mih middle beed remanded income mortgage kids to edu- just before her cheque arrives if the older children can t to get ms snout into the trough et summer jobs the can t why shouldnt indians get go back to high school because help so that thev can lilt them they wont have anv clothes selves out of the degradation by dies i pay too much in taxes but once in a while i take his principal for wearing jeans to school thevte the only pants he has and they re clean the total income of this fam business directory ngeivhe nkjlhjvaccutron service the georgetown telephone answering service 38 main st s georgetown 8773563 well answer for you tt28 john boughton jewellers certified watchmakers s main st n 8774313 w h cam 1 professional engineer 1 consulting engineer 1 ontario land surveyor 1 office 877 2211 8773300 horn corbctt chiropractic clinic spinal xray service available by appointment- 8776631 69 mill st old post office lc millesse ontario land surveyor 63 duncan drive georgetown 8776275 residence optometrist l m brown r0 47 mam st suite 1 n far appointments phone 8773671 wallace thompson 3rd division court 8773963 clerk a commissioner optometrist rr hamilton ro 116 mountainview south carretal building for appointment 8773971 monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 6217580 62 water street north g a l t and squalor that has been forc- eded on them frustrated by povcrtv and lack of education they either cling to the commu nal life of the reserve or ven ture into the world get a punch of discrimination right on the nose and escape to drink lots i of them do on the reserve too but what els is there to do weave baskets there s another group that i feel for a large one these are the elderly and the disabled sure they get a pension tiry living on it you middleclass crybabies happiest of these are the born bums whove always lived in a shack never paid taxes in surance and seldom rent they are in clover proportionately j but they re poor perhaps the maddest portion of this group is the elderly cou pies who worked hard never asked anyone for anything and saved for their old age they may have a small pension from the job or even some savings bonds and now ready to spend a few golden years their pen sions and bonds are halved in value their living costs tripled they cant pay the taxes and have to sell the home they have sweeted for and move into a couple of rooms the reward for 3040 hours years of honest toil its enough to make one ioin the hippies its a great country but next time you start whining because you cant quite afford a second car think of the farmer whose wheat pan t be sold the plumb er who cleans your stinking drains the indians who fought in the vcar and rant get at job the doughty woman battling for her family or the little old ladv sitting alone in a furnished room living in bread and tea until her cheque comes hornby news friends in this district are pleased to hear that morice williamson is recovering fav ourably following surgery in the oakvilletrafalgar memor ial hospital last monday jimmie mckay returned home on sunday from camp oak a lea at vankougnet ontario where he enjoyed two weeks of camping patti ann tufford spent two weeks holidaying with her grandparents mr and mrs jim mckay anniversary greetings to mr and mrs v ham hanson who will celebnlc their wedding anniversary on wednesday july 23 birthday greetings tn the fol lowing who are celebrating their birthdays mrs allan bush and russell hamilton on julv 24 del wood on july 25 lome sampson on july 27 and frank hustler on july 28 friends in this district are sorry to hear that mrs gerald marchment had the misfortune to sprain her ankle recently i anniversary greetings to mr and mrs fred arnold who will celebrate their wedding an niversary on friday july 23 mrs percy hawkcs of dun das has been visiting at the home of mr and mrs keith hawkes the house continues in i session discussion centred trj ound the proposed rule changes in house procedures it bad been originally hoped to wind up the business of the house en 27th june and give memj bers of parliament an opport unity to get hojne to their rid- lugs and have a vacation it was my intention to take two weeks off apd then visit with people in their riding whether or not and when i will be able to do this remains to be seen what is actually going on here- in ottawa is a filibuster continuous talk in an at tempt to wear down members by the sheer weight of words the irony of the whole thins is that the matter under discus sion in the house is to prevent such a thing as a filibuster from happening but the point that is being stressed in the house now is that of parliam entary freedom under the pre sent rules a member may speak and express his views on any piece of legislation before the house under the new prop osal this will not be possible because of the number of mem bers which make up parliament there are a total of 264 mem bers and each member is allow ed to speak or forty minutes in addition to this amendments can be introduced and every member is allowed to speak on every amendment those op posing the rule changes have said that they are prepared to talk until hell freezes over and with temperatures here in ottawa running well into the nineties that certainlyappears to be a long way off ottawa i findcan beat hilton when it comes to summer heat in fact i have never been s hot in a hay field as i have been on soma of th days here this week the trouble in the house is that we are talking and not making bay strange to ssy neither i nor other members to whom ii have talked are receiving much play back from our natitul ents as to what is going on here on parliament hill usually when legislation is before the house i get many letters and calls from constituents but this time there has been relatively little reaction from halton i perhaps it is because this legis lation does not directly affects the average citizen or it may be that people are more inter ested in the astronauts on their wsy to the moon would toim double on industrial lot an offer of hfloo for a site la the townowned industrial park was received last week 2r council from august ham ar mr hammer aild he would build an initial p000 square feet factory and double this within a year the request wsu referred for committee study 4im steering service whaej wheel ujbjjmbvpj ksjjhffap j pabk shoos mats william ffmfj vacation time get an hfc traveloan deciding where you really want to gofceasy how youti pay for the trip youve waited fori more diffimt we think we canhelp anhpctbn rri- t- i j f nr tnr taratinn jrni nnat it coven ervay travel expaaeyaahhxnltmr7fm can repay hfc in convenient monthly paxymenta shouldnt you include an hfc traveloan ra your vacation plans t apply for- your loan by phone wll supply your loan by atall borrow up to 15000 tajitoupto60rno 8 debentures bring 96 in town financing a 229000 debenture issue towns sewage system was con approved last week for george- structed in the forties a 3 town indicates how rapjdly debenture issue sold at 105 borrowing costs have risen in per hundred dollar debenture the last few years but georgetown is still get the issue which the town ting a bettet break than some underwrites for the hydro com reeve wm f hunter told mission is in ten year 8 councl that a 9 county of bonds and is being sold at 96 halton rece also sold pfcopl e rfad thh hfcrald to buy cents on the dollar a m is for in ld to 41 main straw north talaphone 771211 next te savers deparhneai trara ask about our tvtniitg hours in contrast when george burlington hospital and buy the herald to read every chevrolet has lo make r before we mark it mux or exccucmcs friends in this pleased to hear district are mrs jack marchment is home from the south peel hospital where shei was a patient for the past month mr and mrs mel pennev nf gome visited with friends in this district on saturday and attended the hornby garden party on saturday evening i mrs jim hamilton chevrolet talking sale including us for a rawrnng iwsiwlwrli yvhoni tnaaoi barragers cleenerashlrt launderera 1772279 18 main s 166 guelph all work dene on premise for all your insurance needs consult t0hn1ttswts1 4599052 cedarvale furniture sale nets 1100 a recent auction sale of con tents of the cedarvale commu nity centre building netted the town about 1 100 mostly bedroom furniture from the days when the centre i was a girls school operated by the united church the goods went under the hammer of auc tioneer ward brownndge disposal of this surplus fur niture will leave more accom modation in the building for use of local organizations i george kent aluminum products your area alcan dtaler feature a full lin of sun control awnings a beautifies yeur heme prevent furniture fating ichpi haute ceel in iinumr e protects windows in wlnttr e heavy euase aluminum e ixptrt installation a custom built to wit thi archi tectural structure of y v r homo e ia eawerater colon order now i for prompt spring installation 4s90231 no money down bank financing free estimates talking resale but us ah year long your chevrolet dealer been selling a maximum of car for a minimum of money well now that sammers here hes not about to shake the habit after all thats what keepa him first in sales year after year so much for thecompotitionsmnch- ballyhooed ertdofyear price ents and now a word about something else our rivals would rather forget tradein value happily far you chevrolet has a rewarding way of bringing in the highest average resale prices of any car inita field which means yon get i your money wheuy on boy and nanus money for your car when yonaall but dont bother asking the eoaa petition about that theyre too boay fighting price wars which isnt even half the battle pamingymfiratlntpsi draper d0bie co ltd members the toronto stock exchange stock and b6nd brokers your nearest branch office pherte brampton or malton and toronto 4594222 6773757 no toll charge from georgetown and vicinity visit oinkm if you can however you can open an account by telephone david r chappie wm e beatty yetr chemist senrtr see your local authorized oievtoietdealer- 45 mountainview ra s a j ii ii b l j 45 mountainview ra andrew murray motors limited 77694 14 si6fattjjffr

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