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Weston Times (1966), 5 Sep 1968, p. 2

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-- mung Mm Oh. but": a! an"! d tttq will. you "mum, mm- III. CWO", annual and m ”that nonunion. “Mandi-LIN! letter: to todnti/ ban .0 "a (mum num- odly In" "I. I!” " II.“ "on ttt mm”! and inn-ro- Iidmo. On m on.» hand. MrtWO-donlnodomo l. In a kayak” more mm than 5.700!!! Oar Ill- hmon in ”Hominy. Good m, a" nail». the high." "th, um "nanny can: to “Morin. -tqsleese. Mom- lt I: -rsqraltr and 'h" On. I: fully quoliliod for his lob, and Ma superior: In w." _ mm M: ”Hermon“. Tho uh mun hr th. dis. mind am": M h I differ. onu d ”In!” Moon mom- hrl of the Putnam! Comm"- m Ind Mr. "ears on "no mn- Mr of Mlllmn " .0 " um. I M“ "In roundly!” to malt. th. following churn- Nom -m. mud " Min: I would "In honwmv " lend “no." is the appeal " Grog Spun for ruin-humor“ u Jul-MM dlrBeter " run-onion at York Conunnhl Cam", I mm” from which he was dimhud mainly Inc-nu of his punk. phlluophy and his "II-um. " the Unlud Shh: “halve Sonic. program. Don Mamba: of Council M Sir: No duh! you an liking mm "tiam on the they. matter, whieh, N r.porud corrully in the was, it a do" use M duerimirtatitrrt which should not be Odor-M in - on- Mprlu and mm particularly not by my level I vain u a print. eitirtn and Mo member 00 the Can-dun Logion. Mr. in": to my knowlodgo um . com. pldoly Misha." unplan- of tho Borough " York. Ho dtd nothing " 'rromutget. his vim In the Vin Nam War. H. followed the dish“: of his own “anion“ Ind appear: to In" jinn ham-9 "law." to all questions. In my View it in no. t man" of his opinion of the Wu which I: at “In, but the right a! of coveralls-M. Pt.o-8M.t+tYiM"-8ht'"dor,-rrrHr1t%0 The can for Spears is that he is a legally landed immigrant who has ' permit to work and live with his young family in Canada. Re: Mr. Gravy Spun. Dismissal n loci-onion Wrt The chief case against Spears ap- pears to be that his views as a pacifist may rub off on York's youth. As such, the thought goes, he may teach the younger generation not to comply with Canadian law just as he has vio- lated the laws of his own country by refusing to enter compulsory military service. At the moment several alderman are giving 50-50 odds as some council- lors think the American is a good man and others feel his status in the us. is three strikes against him. Next Monday they will be listening to an appeal by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association on Spears' be- half and then they will have to decide if Spears stays or goes. Greg Spears should get another chance Ever since Gregory Spears was cut off the Borough of York payroll, council members have been searching their souls on whether the American draft evader should be re-employed with the parks and recreation depart- ment. Clerics want Spears' reinstatement “rough .1 York " Published " 2169 Weston Rat, Weston by Principal Publishing Ltd., every Thmd.y V. J. McMillan, President and Publisher J. M. Jordan, General Mona“: B. M. Holmes, Editor Telephone CH L521]. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept. Ottawa, Ont., and for payment of path]. in en}: SUBSCRIPTION RATES 87.90 tpr "" Editorial Page in advance to any nddrdu, in humid- Other countries $9.00 l "W. ”and u eexrrr-theat e-rteil In ”Hawk," " n- fplnlnod, ”and " own. I was“ 4m:- 90 no the some kind 00 OM" Hun. " I look “rind " - 00. in do“ amt-"on '0'. " In his oil-hour- he in no“. “no Ind char!" who: .4 "" flu." Club, not on union? , “IMMIIQOI. In May In punk“ in (mun pulp" u a - mlnhvo' M "ttdqetod m. In. ”no. " the him tumor “Him " m PrHrt.rurs. Womlnm and Cam! Unmt (oniruIUniied . . . on I - hug Maw "" nu. Whil. there "a may IMM- prouviom of the lniurmlon nouns! killing In religion. “I! doubt that podium mot be ro- street" oqullly with other por- oonnl cmmlvmonh of can- “in“. 2. Hula. alumni the ma!- Mr with Nil Worship, the Mayor, I undonund that N is mo I punk. of "so Munici- ttality " inn-noun "unlov- n; about Muir rnllgion, .huar. "Nthr, u politics - but "ther Io hire on the basis a! qualm- cations for "" iob. Thin is u it should be in a he. land Ind In a province when diserirrt. lnuion In employmm 3. oo- tronttkued from We a human balm lo dirur. " la a and common- tary on the day it is that the United Sula: which was laundad largely by lurepaam oseatrlrttt hon arbitrary Govarnmanls should now consul” N people again“ Ohalr wllla to urva in a war In which they do not ballava. " is avan uddar that Canada should "in! an honest man who nah alylum hr. in order lo auuaga the crl'lclam of a misguided militarlal. I do not "It. " no In: or my Intel of Gov- .mmoM daun- "Mum”. When discussing an ieue as emo- tional as draft evasion. it is sometimes difficult to bring cool headed reason into play. After the dust has settled in the Spears case. We hope that reason will prevail. I am nun that I loin many others in sup- porting your one": " m that thle mm 'ts ro-imutod. Certainly Canadian veterans in York have a perfect right to question the original decision to hire Spears, but the overseas wars that they served in were to keep this country free so all can express their religious, politi- cal and moral beliefs without fear of state persecution. if Sweden is willing to give 1's. soldiers bound for Vietnam political asylum and if Canada is willing to ex- tend the same privilege to Czeckoslo- vakian refugees. then we should make no bones about offering these people jobs in fields where they are quali- fied. Under these conditions this news- paper believes that Spears should be re-employed by the borough for a further three-month period so that a frank and objective assessment can be made of his work record before a final decision is made on whether he should be employed permanently. S. G. WEST, Print, Anglican. (Rev. Wu. ll dinner. Angliun C.rr.ettors.I Chee Dlonu of Toronto.) pond hr mentor-hip In the ' MUM Dumb loony Club. A. Our "her «mm»? Pur- lnpo. " I" _ on an "no nun-m. HM on: world“ n he man- »on 9M "tMtl" he onloys meow punching and orrtduetirm "an” working vmh his pay- ishlovnn, will” "" younger on“: and his music. Ho wen-d- lnv. R. I. "eneer m and Canon! Cor mr " ”on, and I. an on Net hm. In only on. Hold a! undonvor I.“ ho boon eorulud IIMIVA W: In gum "In mob-u and but". uhu church“ in tht ammun- lewlul. Since ttther employees are not asked "out ”an mu- ters, It I: obvious that " do no In the inefence of Mr. Spun ten only be considered diserlrrtlnaterrr. HI: worship hevlng elreedy India.“ that there in no Indie-Olen that Mr. Speer’e religion: belle}; have aH.eted his work deleterious”, Oer tttis end all the eddltionel - and above, I mm that Council will - mo decieion " Perlonnol Commit. on. Ret. field bu olrudy boon pro. A but our-Non M an of Your! "00v, lupldfully submitted, Arnold Thaw, miniuu, (lav. Thaw hood: 9h. Unioarlnn Congrmoion of 300”! Pool). tttt #1777 DINNICK 8. DINNICK 742-1232 "You know. I've thought of selhng. hm I just don't know who to MIL" WM. e. IIICH, donor-l A LII. "manna Throughout the years since 1889 when this newspaper was born, we've been using the letterpress printing process. Now we're going offset - a change about as drastic as switching from a 19th century horse and buggy to a 1969 automobile. - We have asked our full and part time reporters to keep an eagle-eyed watchout for the big stories that Tor- If we may borrow a word from each of our three Ontario political parties, the appropriate description of the next issue is "new and liberally pro- gressive." To ensure that our page: will be as up-to-date as our new printing pro- cess. we have. taken these steps: As of next week. this newspaper will have a totally new format. In the September 12 issue, our pages will be magazine size or half the size of the issue you are presently reading. The style of makeup will be different too. Newspapers are like people in that they go through changes of life. Some changes are for the better and some are for the worse. It is our sim. cere hope you will agree that the former applies in the case of the Weston Times. Call YORK TRAVEI. BUREAU We're new and liberally progressive Henry Public "56 WESTON ROAD In! In". l Mortgage Broken 29 um" npenmre serving Metro. FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGIMIMTI To ANYWHIII all lat-“63 "Where were you born? w' 1944 We»... Read Opposite John Street Wuhan, Ont. CH 1-1911 149-930! 249-93 We wed-Jim in MI type: of furniture utrholslerine Alfred H. Herman B.A., tt.C., 3."th . 'tttletter Noun-y Public Evenings 1w appointment - "" Wouon Rd. (at John St.) BARRISTIRS and SOLICITORS Howard G. Alhbourno, IA. Carl W. Cas) Fraser & Simms NU-LIFE Upholsforing Ltd. 7 Wilbv Cru. 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