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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1973, p. 13

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Home Ownership Agreement Provisions Needed If Swim Pool Available School Days HERALD The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Second Clan Mall Registered Number 0943 Return Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents made easier the Colonial way Ittmg Aim JtOO 4bedtooms Well planned interiors attractive styling sound struc engineering to N H A and LA requirements plus the substantial savings made possible by modern mass purchasing and assembly line production tech these are the that have kept in the forefront of the Manufactured Home Industry for all these years Check out the exciting possibilities of the floor plans we offer in rectangular L Shape T Shape Two Storey and I Shaped Vanatmnsl BUNGALOWS SEMI DETACHED LEVEL APARTMENTS TOWN HOUSES RANCH HOMES TWO STOREY Last Thursday the Board of Fducotlon received a letter from the town of Georgetown asking that the placing of the proposed swimming pool at Georgetown and District High Schoofby the town be token under an ad vlsory capacity by he board Georgetown trustee Ernie told the board that he had met with the Georgetown council and offer erf them the board standard agreement He stated hat council had a discrepancy over the use of the pool to squeeze time during school days for use of the pool by mothers and pre schoolers Mr said it possible if certain provisions were written Into the agreement I IMITATIONS Trustee Mrs J Alexander asked if In cooperating with communities in putting facilities in the schools there were any limitations Superintendent of Business and Bruce T replied that limitations were In the planning arrangements A letter will be sent to Georgetown treasurer Doug advising him the matter will go to the Com Activities Committee THUItSDAY MAY 1973 SECOND SECTION PROCLAMATION Bicycle Safety Week By motion of Council dated April 1973 I hereby authorized on behalf of Georgetown Optimists Club to proclaim the week of April to May 3rd BICYCLE SAFETY WEEK WILLIAM SMITH Mayor Get pollution off your chest Onlano is a fast growing province- more people more vehicles more factories more machines every day With that growth comes the ihreat of damage to our environment Pollution of all kinds Environment is Ontanos guardian of our air ant land and water Hcres who we are indwhatwcdo Air Pollution 1 Wcmomlorlhe air Tor pollution and order corrections if unacceptable levels occur We track down strange odours in the air and many things you can t smell and eliminate them if arc dangerous 3 We investigate suspected pollution injury to people or property We are responsible for noise pollution and arc creating enforceable noise control measures Land Pollution I Wc deal with all the leftovers of our affluent societythe industrial waste pro cessed organic wastes and ordinary garbage And regulate its transportation and disposal study recycling as an aid to reducing quantities of waste and to avoid depletion of our natural resourecs We eonlrol the use and application of pcsiiudcs whith arc accept for pollution reasons Water Pollution 1 Wc protect all ofOntanos water sources from pollution We develop and surface and ground water resources Wi watch all sources of industrial agricultural water pollution We plan build and finance modern and waterworks facilities for Ontario municipalities Wc supervise all private waste disposal systems inohas5omeof the most com prchcnsivt North Anient to protect our Bui it will take effort of ever one to solve our pollution problems Wontyou help ENVIRONMENT ONTARIO I If you need our help or you d like to gel a pollution problem oil vour chest here who you tail Water St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario Phone St Clair Avenue West Toronto Phone 1971 or Zenith St Clair Toronto Ontunc Phone 416965 For more Information on the Ministry and its programs write Information Services Branch 135 St Clair Avenue West Toronto IP Panel Debates Approach To Dealing With Change A four member panel tackled the subject Facing Change at a meeting of Howard Home and School Association April Principal John Kobzcy in Kelvin Johnston Mrs family counsellor with County Family Services Boyd and lawyer Kenneth A Johnston said he was in the business of trying to make people change their way of life while admitting he tended to resist change himself pointed out that scientific change was so rapid noone could keep up with changing knowledge and stressed the important point was the method of dealing with change must deal with it and work out our feelings of insecurity but we need support from others he maintained Mrs took the point of view of the family In looking at change She said the family had come a long way from the autocratic authoritarian family of years ago but wandered if people really the democratic way of life for children In the family circle Are they our social equals or ore they not she asked Ken longdon stated he felt coping with change was the point to be stressed and listed the recognition of change the stability to handle change the ability to analyze change and the to sec it In its proper perspective as the necessary elements for coping challenged him claiming it was a cold and In tcllcctual approach You can push your feelings down he Individual members commented and warned or the activities dangers of over In d she felt and analyzing wlln I- MOTIONS children was more important Agreeing Rev Johnston said be length of lime people live by their emotions or Another member of the beliefs audience suggested the dinner Mrs Dzidrums too stated the first reaction is emotional and LAVENDER TELLS DELEGATION asked how people should be taught to recognize their feelings Do you think the children and parents should be equal asked Mrs Barnes from the audience In a social concept yes I do replied the family demLrotic foTllv life docnol Thc trcneh emersion a question of people enrolled lost when trustees refused everyone has Program wisturncddown for a but that families second it wav but hat lhc ta flskcd 0 J- location Thursday He added that t within some regulations to woa lne protect everyone rights ifidon idrums left Mrs Aim lit yd Hud between members of thc family Kelvin Johnston said it seemed society does everything portmentiltze people and Rev Kelvin They discussed Change it i hosted by School home and school association hour was the Ideal time to talk over all the day activities and denounced thi eating in Front Mil TO In answer to a question on teaching children to cope with change Mrs Dzidrums stated If you don l teach them how to handle situations and cope with responsibility you had On the subject of divorce raised by a member of the racnce audience Ken le television suggested a MOO marriage license a year long waiting period where courses must be taken but only a divorce fee with no red tape If the marriage dldn work after a five year try thanked by Lack of Numbers Not Money Rules Out French Program Georgetown trustee Ernie Bodnar asked trustee John Mr I- Lavender Assistant bigoted but there are two sides Boich worked on the Director of stated to consider program why no such program that when the Board of Trustee Mrs J Alexander cons dered for the north of the final decision W1B immed he in he county Mr Bolch replied stated ihil there would be more sidcring program negate the worthwhile items then the the stipulation that there be no numoers board could ever do for the additional cost children He then commented She made a motion that two this is one of them He added schools be set up in both thc that there wosn t a member east and the west with this from the Ook who didn believe the program program in the morning and educational sound and that it afternoon under the was a question of numbers and stipulations of appendix A or a meeting and submitted a brief not money that made the report submitted to the board S Mr proam unfeisihle in local children be the Burlington trustee Tony first applicants considered In ihiii it urogram The motion was I the board Ken in reply to question on the final dec making said the decision t have to be made by some person nil the time Fmie County Board of trustee who was in the audience questioned knowledge ability and judgment of younger children to make decisions Mrs stressed that the knowledge was not as Important as the open exchange of ideas and dialogue between family members Don presuppose one member Is on a higher level than another she warned Peter Oprico School principal said children should be urged to make decisions at on early at a level they are capable of handling as preparation Tor bigger decisions later in life Or dissatisfaction with council s tary school A member of the audience of leadership and positive Lorry a member raised the question lack of concerning the explained to an audience of 15 NOT HAPPY time for talk nil discussion r stated that it was not the program The motion was UPSET BY RECREATION COMPLEX DELAY Lack of Leadership Charge Levelled at Council by CFC The Community icilitles at a public meeting Wednesday many things and Harry Levy expressed their April at Harrison agrees there was politics In In choosing the site proposed recreation faellitie Lets talk car loans and how we can get you rolling If its time you traded in your car we should talk Because been involved in financing cars for a long time and we know every dealer in town Well put together a loan plan that will put a new car in your driveway without a big dent in your budget In fact we even have one car loan plan that gives you the full price of your car If is new car year for you stop by for a talk with your nearest Bank of Montreal manager Hell explain how we can help get you rolling JJBfla tec The First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal Market Guclph Street SHI Open ID to Monday to Wednesday 10 to Thuriday and Friday C Don Kyle Manager that the final proposol was B8 made to Council Two members sympathize similar proposals had been J but happy He submitted at earlier dates everyone is seriously which had to be altered but w hard and their energy as to deciding on a site and the positive movement is needed facilities it will include This has to be done to submit an that he had asked the mayor at application for a forgivable he council meeting of April loan to the provincial govern lo take a vote on where the site ment It was recommended by IIUSTR council at an earlier meeting We arc frustrated at this that the committee approach We have come a long way The Township councillors individually support council for funds from their us but what is needed is reserve leadership said Larry Mogg Larry Mogg sold in ap He added any site that you preaching the councils select everybody like was very but council has to make a but it was the same song decision on the best site Mr and dance as Georgetown said that he knows politics are involved but in J or not they should be getting to the decision l check with the people in the Georgetown council Is the one dragging lis feet Just doing a war dance not getting to a decision he said Councillor Hurry Levy PROPOSED FOUR Herb Wilson member of the recreation committee member told The committee said Ifanybodylfl Herald they originally proposed frustrated It is me He ex then plained that council was more recommended two more then He said he was thc first councillor to be opposed to having the swli Response from the audience as that the committee I pool sbouldn go around with such located at lhc high school Now long faces that council has had a meeting The poor turn out at the with Ihe Georgetown trustee to meeting waa attributed to the the Board of Education excellent coverage of the percent of issues by The Herald and also council ore opposed to the pool the verbal content Facilities at the high school Mr Levy Committee member Mike told Marshall stated Mr was reported to proximately 100 invitations had have made council aware of been sent out

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