Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1976, p. 2

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THE1IH1ALD More Teens feel an answer to drinking problem a female constable yes A female police chief no Raising the drinking age won t help the increasing problem of young alcoholics but tines for alcohol related offences mandatory proof age identification cards and more responsible alcohol advertisements may Terry Jones tor Peel South and head of the province youth secretariat will be presenting those suggestions by Italian residents to the provincial Cabinet as it begins shortly to consider colls lo raise the drinking age from IB years Those ideas were suggested tost Thursday evening as Jones took part in a panel discussion on Youth and Alcohol held at Sheridan College The panel also in eluded Italian provincial court Judge James Fuller and Police Chief Ken Putting the increasing problem of the young drinker into the local context of Itallon Chief Skcrrctt pointed to statistics gathered over ihe past year In 1975 a total of school students violated the Liquor Control Act A total of 16 year olds mending school and 17 yearolds were arrested tor drinking under the legal age Only one student had been fined tor drinking on the street while four 17 yearolds had been The statistics however convince that the drinking should he I don t advocate the raising of the drinking igc from IB I would rather drink with group of than a group of adults he remarked Judge Fuller concurred that raising the drinking would not the problem which he added should not be con as merely a problem age We should be with the overall problem of drinking beginning with the adults We re trying to treat end results of tackling the problem before it lie suggested that eon adorably suffer fines for driving and drinking offences would have some effect upon the problem of the drunken driver He suggested that the licence suspension of someone who Is Involved In an accident as a result of drinking should be from the present months lo a full year Judge I also i program for both the young old ling the drinking problem a student it an Oakville high school told the panel that one very result of the lowering of the drinking age hod been that students turned from other drugs such it LSD and man juana in favour of alcohol Some people he said felt that that wis a positive aspect of the lower limit but you re only fighting problem by mother problem It s hard to understand a in which kids have to goout every Friday night buy get slinking drunk then really sick He tailed the students weekend Tin problem he felt in of parents and tht til IdiLnplus lack of Ihtngsto do going out ivory weekend having i parly which he added is becoming the number one sport They hive no niter Jones presented further sfillsiics on increasing role alcohol now plays in In 1919 percent of the populace consumed on a regular basis Today that number is JO percent Of sampling of grade 13 students in an Ilescarch Foundation survey percent had consumed alcohol within the past six months Of that number two percent were termed hard core drinkers That same survey revelled that of the students surveved SI percent had consumed ileohol previous six months The panelists agreed that in to ruse the drinking age would have to go hand in with the of the of The reasons wen summed up by a member of the who I think would be pretty ridiculous or me to select a government and then not be able to raise a drink to It It would be ridiculous for me to be to join the Army and tie to shoot m in if drink irds vision Hitler it Someone is only doing to himself Hi s not a to the whole of gly felt tint in turds the the would the ttst i stop under lints run either under jiarolils It will also get us off the hook 1 mi our IDs Chief supported the adding police chiefs Invc proper ilion cards freqiiintly tut rights supporters in strongly opposed to even the itlti DLL calm just 1 nsidircdokl in ulirlv fillowing the Til Jonet centre I MI for South was present for a conference it College at which topic Alcohol was discussed Willi Inn Mirks r met following the meeting ir left A of the panel Gages days numbered soon it will be DRG the limns in us place win tie a ige Stationery Co new for a well founded in was part of tin established firm As of this coming Gage will be known as DUO Stationery Company DUG Ltd is the corporate 543 raised of the j Co of Toronto louiled until its purchase by DUG Canada in January 1372 The il who make up DUG in id 1 ite entities for slntionerj pock products tapes Operations are located in South New Zealand and England where jm Ioi I VIM job of rebuilding itself following last months earthquakes that killed thousands and left miny other thousands homeless funds rum Hilton Hills will be plaving Iheir p irt in the documents reconstruction of the country recent 1 impugn for funds timed out the Georgetown District I ted Cross produced which will he sent the Rind True Blue winner The winner of the recent 50- held by Ihe True Blue ins Tern Street The number of He winning ticket wis No an industry and markets in which participate Other members of the DUG family include I Hi Globe Envelopes and Robinson Cimiii I t or an interim period of company ill carry the smbol Gage Division which identification during the trinsltion period Domtar signs 3year contract il of I Iiperworktrs Intern itionil Union hove signed n v three igrecment with hint Papers in president 1 the Internitioml Union reports th it provides for cents r hour 10 percent on May 1 1S76 eight on May 1U77 In addition to Ih wage increase the employees w ill receive cent per hour cost of living allowance throughout Ihe term of the he base rat at the lomtar mill in Georgetown will be is 19G per hour plus cents cost of living benefit On May 1 1377 the base rjtt will be 12 per hour plus the SI cents cost of living allowance Members of the negotiating committee were Del Majucry president of Local Mike Van vice president Mrs Gwcn shop steward lore Doyle secretary Gilbert Hay vice presidtnt of the International Union assisted the local with the negotiations Also Environmental Board Johnson wants night OMB hearings Hunch HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY M Youth Bible Study Thursday Immcnuel Lutheran Church Harold F SI 45 a Sunday School Ham Service WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 30 the Lutheran Hour he presidint of the iv rs Dill his with of the Ontario Hoard 1 ning vngs the Mr presented the following three suggestions to Mr during i recent meeting which wis irnnged by in Mlloney Those wishing to submissions it lie from si to These submissions would mull will in idvinet with topics going to the of the fairing ind lo the of Inst ilu ipplitition Tin ml would sub it w mid their Mi the ipporl lo lilt He be heard Johnson submission I Ik discussed by the OMB 4 He also planning similar suggestions to Ontario Environmental GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH 14 Main 45 Sundiy School Horn worship Everyone Welcome ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS Minister Rev Dale Wood Organlili Mm Shirley SERVICES OF WORSHIP Glen Williams a Georgetown Sunday an At both placet Care the he- to he held prior to Ihe meeting the length of their submissions mil the turn they ST GEORGES CHURCH Roy R A T LENT III iMmng In of prolonged mugs three diys or over one meeting be missions could Town building slow Itultding in Hills continues to star slowly a very sin til amount of building reported in January sliglit pickup In construction in the town according lo report from the town building department Solely for pickup were 14 bull per in its Issued for r single family units in Total value of is too Two other permits for single family units were issued for a building cost of So far this year no building permits have been Issued for new or Industrial A tola of 3d permits wire issued in 1 for a I value of 12U0 bringing the years up to 40 permits with a value of WEHAVETHE BEST DOITYOURSELF BOOK AROUND I III I I It ill ink llvil I Iv Hi I like to feel like woman hen I m off the job soys Jeanettc first female officer 1 man opening door for n she says It However on the job I don t my privileges she Const joined the Hilton Regional Police In June 1975 after her plication had been accepted At the time she was an office in Toronto at the Work men Compensation Board ifter years in a civilian secretarial position with Peel Regional Police It was with the police that she first became in in police work as a career she says your everyday be she says Const Jensch attended Vista Heights Public School in as well School where she held a part time Job after school with an when she was not a cheerleader Acceptance of her is a police officer by the public has been good she says When 1 first I I job she I I inted to do A police career Is becoming more and more popular with women she says but speaking there s no real advantage in being a female oilier than in youth work or sex crimes although certainly Iherc is a place for them women on police forces None of her family in arc police officers she soys and when her parents found out she wanted to become a policewoman too thrilled Const Jensch says Mom a real worry wart although they are both proud now At police college in Aylmer Ontario Const was part of three women in class of During one part of the training she was among eight female officers and during another part of females At college we were treated equals she soys In and physical work At the Georgetown police station she has noticed thai it is little difficult for the mole officers to get used to working with woman It understandable she says They lend be more protective of a woman than of a mile but not to my great degree It just natural and they re adjusting very well Is she one of the boys In some respects I try to peculiar looks because the people had never seen one So far 1 never run Into any problems because of being i police woman she Idon Hike lobe thought of ig i woman libber she soys il though a lot of people naturally think so As for criticism voiced by women libbers on job equality Const says it can spoil it for a lot of people for other women on the job Nevertheless she does not a woman could become police chief although womin would be competent in the Job she says Personally you woman chief for long long time When she is off the job Const Jensch her hair down and puts on makeup which she doesn wear I relax she says When arc on night shift you can socialize too much when you got to be work at It Const Jensch says I think I good cook I have so mnnv favorites German food Italian food While she off work Const likes reading murder mysteries and watching some the police programmes on television Adam is fairly realistic she says while is not too far fetched Const Jensch although not engaged has a boyfriend who does not mind her being in police work she says she He a policeman It says she met him while working for the Peel Regional police He s very pleased She makes no predictions of what life married to another police officer would be like but would definitely continue with police work It s not stereo typed position all she I have no It Then nothing that I dislike If youre making minimum wage you get a raise this week The Minimi Wage rates lor Oi II you are to out w ino went up on March minimum wage the it your new rite w II be New minimum rates Generil minimum hourly hourly 2 during Construct on rale hourly on construction hourly 90 il hourly students under IB who work 28 I our or less per week during set me weekly 20 hourly th in IB NEW Mm mum I ouriy lor in employ o rves I dirpctly yiiesl mt mbtr or in uricti nst or ptr nit under L I 10 si New room and board rates woe OR weekly 24 weekly St irds Br inch Ontino Ministry llniversily Ave Toronto Ontino 1V2 re You in it It W iije nil Act by wr Ministry of Labour Employment Standards Branch Ontario

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