Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1969, p. 4

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v si ji m puulljlej by ifoffiej nejlaf umpaanl utllllsu 32 anan stfmt south georgetown ontario w c wihn ftiblhhaw page 4 thursday juiy 31t 1969 editorial comment shattered idealism i a tragic incident last week iriwhicrt a young woman passenger in a car- driven by senator edward kennedy was drown- d is enough to roar the career of apqli- fician j but when the politician iran aspiring presidential candidate member of a family which has contributed one preslderrt and one rnightrtavebeen president who both died- by assassins bullets it becomies a matter of grave concern not only to the states but to the world according to kennedys story he re- peatedly dived in an attempt to free the victim from the car he then returned to a party told his two cousins who returned with him to the scene and also attempted a rescue but rt was not until the next mor ning eight or nine hours later that any of them contacted the police corivicted of leaving and not reporting an accident the story became more bizarre when kennedy took television time to tell his story and asked massachusetts voters impetus to live in a world which rapidly got used to manned satellites flying about outer space a trip to the moon was still a spectacular now that this has become a fact and the three astronauts are safely back on earth our generation will never have quire the same thrill again the impossible has happened rrvaking everything possible in the future science fiction has come true just as jules vernes stories capne true in our fathers day in our middleaged lifetime we have advanced from the crystal radio set and the telephone as novelties to watching and hearing president nixon talk to the to contact him to help kim make up his mind on whether he should continue m politics arid according to the latest press re- j ports there was a wave of sympathy crei eted with a majority 0 people saying they stood behind him and wanted him to con- tinue in public lfe whatever happens the senaftor hai shattered the idealism which must surround j a president and by displaying an inability to solve a personal problem in the proper way he has indicated that he is not the man who could shoulder enormous prob lems of state affecting ndt only his own country but the world it would be a world calamity should such a man be voted into higher office not only would his own reactions to pres sure be suspect but his choice of friends leaves grave doubts about his ability one oao accept that concussion could be the reason for the delay in kennedy reporting the accident but where does this leave his friends injuns on the warpath hilton mp rudlwhiting if from men on the moon we have seen live television coverage of them walking on the barren surface collecting rock samples and reentering their space ship and we have again been fascinated with the triumph of science in programming the half million mile flight into space forecast ing the landing and return to earth almost to the minute and pinpointing the landing the closing days of thisorm and rule changes if par- spots on both earth and moon session of parliament weretliamen is in cot through its u a- preceded by an uproar which increasing volume of business it gives one an even qreater desire to i j a could hardly be called digm- live far rrrto old age will mans eternal i fied in the debate on the pro- quest for knowledge lead to mars venus jjposed rule changes charges jupiter will we yet discover life in some form on planets now within range of scienjfort to limit debate on legislai ition which comes before the 13 bl tific exploration expression of gratitude no continental european country has had warmer ties with canada than the netherlands dutch immigrants who have come here after world war ii have become known as reliable hard working upstanding citizens adding to canadas skills while enhancing their own lives in a new land of opporkiri- hy- the ties are particularly close because borland has been grateful for the part pla- the federal budget at i the beginning of this century were made by the opposition was a little more na mil that the government in its ef- dollars whereas today in parliament we are dealing i dollars wc house of commons was endan gering free speech that the quality of legislation would de teriorate ind that these propo sed rule changes would be a step toward dictatorship had i for one moment that our liberties a can- know we are living in a new era and in a canada facing now and pressing problems the honourable mr fiiefenbajtcr realized this when he was our prime minister and at that time had this to say- i see no reason why de bate should not be reduced so far as the number of days is concerned immed iately i suggest that the opposition will say that they are being throttled yed by canadian forces in liberating country now some of our new citizens planning to show their appreciation their tangible way next may across canada there will be celebrations to mark the day german felt adians were in any way in jeo- occupton forces surrendered m 1945 wou never na up locally a group of dutch canadians i ported this legislation bkjl af- plan to donate a number of tulip bulbs ter having sat through a ten- i month soasmii of parliamont a special varety developed for the annv- aftcr and hearjng ersary which will be a permanent reminder i how the business of govern- of gratitude there will be a local celebra- j conducted i know and knowl every member of parliamont the ndp took an active lead tion as well as a national observance n knoa then ls for ref in lhja btie 5aid which a georgetown man has an important role rev al vandenpol is a member of the national executive which is making ex tensive plans which could include a visit by dutch royalty meeting outside the house few years ago parliamentarians start with a notion that freedom of speech somehow means freedom to talk forever cutting off debate is felt to be a denial of i basic de mocratic right but the fact is that we do this in many ways in parliament the 40minute limit or the 30- minute or the 20minute rule that wc have are den ial of unlimited free speech the debate went on government applied clos ure i have had relatively fevr calls or letters from my constituents on this subject and in discussion with other members of par liament 1 firh ttnt the o have received very little mail on his particular subject if canadians ser iously thought that their li berties and freedom of speech were endangered by these rule changes then i am very sure that mem bers of parliament would have been deluged with let- tors and phone cals tiui simply has not been the case my family and i vcill be leav ing for short vacation and we expect to be heme again on 10th august whats your beef farmers need profit morden helwig ltd open local office cancer group concentrates on antismoking campaign president of the local canad- ched the ministerial association competition and it was hoped jian cancer society branch al- re giving assistance in holding that some nurse in training from er berzinsh presided at an sessions and showing films to this area would compete the continued increase in i executive meeting at his home their church groups i demand for their adjusting ser h chipper court recently he a successful trial was so i vices has resulted in another reported on the films and talks well thought of that the girls a statement by henry j must be passed down to the expansion move for morden np had b at various service themselves requested that the stanley halton county agric- consumer from the farm front helwig limited the thirty-sev- dubs and organizations in and sessions be held again and they mrs les c wli uke thee ultural representative contains as our ministers of agriculture enth office of this well known around town also that smoking be allowed to bring their moth an opinion on beef prices which were doing firm of insurance adjusters op- sam and smoking sue would be ers it is hoped that such a ses the county council felt was of ened for business last month in a one of the local schools where sion can be held here later in ancient interest to ask that it fc c mcr m rcauz georgetown mrs ruben educational chair- the year f i thv oountv tht the raisng of bee cow n of the district would talk correspondence was road re p hts been the easl p ot thf new office is located at to studpnu he hjd roa g miss ho 1970 more frequently press any farm ehterprize over the mountainview rd south in his letter mr stanley past 20 years many have jone georgetown ays out of this businsss and as a gc newton who has been everyone aeems to be inter- t of a lower number of employed for some time in eated in beef this past few bec cattie and an ncreasingi brampton has been appointed weeks the consumer because ot beef of 86 resident adjuster he has to pay more for his p j y the new offlceis an addltioni steak the beef farmer because jr nf ink in the chain of service carl madgett of brampton ymtidgett and hls wife laurot receiving a larger me lne a discussion was held on the commemoration fund apparen tly persons wishing to donate are not aware of the procedure donations and issue a receipt to the donors after discussion it was decid ed to hold executive meetings madgett assessment head in new 5 county setup if he is selling or borrowing a larger amount at the bank if crossbre catt hat wil1 r more efficiently and rapidly produce7 whhheavi by morden helwig peels assessment commission the combined units of acton and georgetown had a quota of 11500 for the campaign for- funds and the amount raised to date is 12572 h6r over quota the acton high school ta andthefr cwldren christine s raised oyer 1600 in he is buying and the dairy i fl burlington tfuelph and orange man who is finding veal calves f th z t v morden helwig limited to be quite profitable wwb carcass or the dairy afe even man who may raise more of p fz j his holitein calves as atcers or efflccnt n lhe of afflcultare and food hie b ls for larea hon wm a stewart and of federal agriculture minister does the consumer realize h a fbud olson when they th the 8c per lb price in- tood up for the right of the cr tor live beef reflects ap- farmet to make a fair profit proximately 15c per lb increase this fathe first time since 1951- lt he atore and that anything above limited wuh an office in georer has been appointed director 18 catherine 16 and blake 10 walka from now on getown as well as brampton of assessment for the entire wont be moving immediately r- aw ttye georgetown site seek permit the aw drlveln uestaur- area they plan to keep their old fa- municipal affairs minister milv home on bramalea rd darcy mckeough announced b be abic cf that hh new territory wil in- n hc and fo f elude he counties of halton wnile would like kcb mv york ontario simcoe and the m atuchmenu with brampt- area of muskoka on he said madgett is one of seven area madgett grew up in the area directors selected for key posi- tnm i942 mfl he pvi fions in the provinces new dced with the brampton exccl- aigns will be separate since ac ton is now a branch on its own plans were formulated for a display at the georgetown fair on october 3 and 4 films will be shown in conjunction with women to woman week which will be from october 5 to 12 mr berzinsh introduced mur ray waller who hadf agreed to take over two positions vice i when it is transferred from mu- lacrosse team to the minto cup j 11 about the if thcjl arc electrifarmprs in halton were rnyjfj the annual calarv in titmlftr iw u 1 1w the building would cover crease rf w mu m nmiuii wcic i cany trnn m ar wttfk nrtiw elans the annual salary in- to unify but such was notrthi zfovlr nivj crcsc if they are teachers case throughout this province over p etc they never compare the who will speak to the govern- buying power of one hours menta and lo the consumers re work today as compared to 5 or fleeting the desires of the far- 10 years ago this pojnu up a merain this province this it seed for better rura question of importance to my communications the message opinion at mondays council meeting cr ern hyde suggested it be turned over to the planning board since it involved the breaking up of designated lots council agreed nicipal to provincial jurisdiction championship january i 1970 62tlt heef ha been at a rea- above this is clear profit fori dun brima- centrall assessment division siors lacrosse team in 1952 he pjnv and educational chair onably high level the store the consumer iriust eauw a hvif knrt to handle assessment ff fl man mrs william french ag- to assume responsibility for the position of vice chair- his affiliation with lacrosse man for education for women last year he was elected to has continued and in 1961 hend mrst r stevens ta now the international association of served as president of the on- chairman of service to patient assessing officers he ls the uri lacrosse association in and miss isobel dofcion is sec- only canadian on the board 1968 and 1967 he was president relary x h started assessing with to- c lacrosse assoc mrs barry timlcck chairmen ronto township in 195 rising i of transportation reported her to assessment commissioner in madgett is a member and need of drivers to take patients 1957 he became assessment past president of brampton to princess margaret hospital commissioner for peel in 1966 kiwanis club i for treatment his new office is expected to be hjs ncw poatuon as direc- mrs bcralnsh enterr m b res r of assessment for this area f lncd executive following ponsiblc for peel county assess- the business portion of the ment until the end of the year continued on page 6 meeting consumers have become so bc tod whole story and drivein on guelph street next accustomed to our cheap food not b i hcann he to mac mihv store this policy in this country that one i would be almost across the ny increase to the farmer is who is going to tell the farmi street from the dog n suda reason for headlines for manyjfrs story in the future thejdrivein and along from the days these consumers forget i general farm organization dairy queeir 171hour in- might have served this purpose bar the dotir matilda and close thetn shutters henry look to your flintlock the indians are on the warpath lets hope it doesnt come to that but the indians of canada a quarter million of the natives of this vast continent have blood in their eye whether its a product of politics or bean vrine arid they dont need toma hawks bows and arrows and ruatymuskats this time thy have two- wwanoni which bring them right into th nucjar age onak it mm white mans guilt complax with which they bata- ber hhn at every opportunity the othr is ttie mass media which ihty ira using with a skill that would male a public ralatlona man turn grn there are some facts that up u jju aieljl have led up to the current con the wav we do t frontauon first of all the in yourself this after years of dians were victims of one of i treating reserves with all the the greatest con jobs in history largj and benevolence us- when the various treaties were j uaii associa with an orphao drawn up a have yon ever read one they j the federal government po- sound great full of poetic stuff poses to dump the indian protv like as long as the river runs lem on the provincial govern- to the sea and the grass grows ment and the indians themsel- to the sky and the mountains j ves all- in the course of five do not fall down etc etc years then fold its tent and then comes the crunch in tne steal off into the night the pra small print as long as the hi- vincial governments want thai dian stays on his reserve and j indian problem like they want out of the white mans hair especially the scalp he ant his children and his childrens children shall receive an an- second the indian culture or whats left of it is quite diav similar to that of the whito mans r is based on commu nal rather than cut throat soci ety thr romantic refers back to the noble red- man tho pragmatist calls hima shiftlesa burn neither is arryjvhereear the tnrtii he is a humafi being hes neither red nor any mora noble than the res of us- thirdly the paradox exists that the indian has special pri vileges medical care free edu cation no taxes on the reserve etc and yet he isunderpriyi- leged inferior housing and u ucation plus plain old discrim ination social and economic i and now the federal govern ment with a- cold logic that seems to seep down from mr trudcau says put up or shut if you arent happy about a continued on page 8 nual bounty from the great white queen across the big water for a whole indian band it might be 1000 pounds sterl ing- not cash annually butj only the interest thereon fig ure out sometime what the in terest is on 1000 pounds ster ling in 1qs9 yes inflation has caught up with the indian ton treaty day according to old- timers used to be a real fair at the reserves each indian fam ily received its share of the loot and avaricious merchants gath ered from miles around to 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