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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1950, p. 4

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thejqeoirgetowtt herald wdntuy nov 15th 1950 j w- by dr sidney e smith president of the u of t health unit says cough vaccine qood 000 to nearly 14000000 th0 eleum has been mads that steel production per month in- wlioopln cough vaccine doe no it is not unflttln that i apeak to from ijotioo tons to 288000 pvent too disease any physician you about canada under the title vcannda stronath through diver sity in three sectlqns of can ada the maritime provinces cen tral canada and western canada i have had tho opportunity to see at first hand the work of boards of trade and chambers of commerce in advancing national welfare while at the norrre tlmo they promoted the prpifress of tholr reapcctlvc torn- muplhet lit fact the federauonknown as the canadian chamber of com merce la jn excellent example of my thfjme coruidasjrcntttb thrquah tons newsprint production per rritmth from 230000 tons ty 422000 tons crude oil production per month from 813000 barrels to 1801000 barrels achievements give hope the gross value of national pro- ductinjl ic goods arid services in who rial had experience in this dis ease will agree that it does not com pletely prevent tho disease but it usually does and if the disease dli occur it will be milder the hntton county health unit has analysed the immunisation his tory of 31 children who have rec- cutty contracted this disease in the ciroicttorjna that tenyear period l from 1030 to 1940 from 1508 mil lion to 10000 millioni aj- tho monthly- value of mcjrtpm- dlse jkiporu increased from sj77 millions- to 241 millions lb this rpmprkoble record this value of whooping cough vaccine u well shown of the 34 cases 22 children bad not received any injec tion of whoop i nff cough vaccine 8 hriii received the original course only and ohtyl lujrd rl- felvertttx vou and your 0 wimmonitv hfti ruyco7sribul lnu recommended origlpal members thoughqut cnnnda haye there grounds in thnt record for course- and booster dose no cases rtbt ani peaadntan about canada occurred within 1 year otter the in- and her maris jeetionss cdscb 1 to 2 years after we have in- canada our differ the protective doses 2 after 3 to 5 demonstrated and 4 are- demonstrat that strong communhley are essential for v strong notion and that the communities cannot be strong unless the notion is strong our mood clpinies i sometimes fear that out of our doubts about ohnadn and cans- dlanb we may develop o sense of uncertainty with respect to her na tional purpose and a sense of frus tration with respect to what we fcan do about fashioning national goals and- objectives that mood of uncertainty and frustration i believe is not as pre valent as it was a few years ago yet one may still find among us men and women who would refer to canada as a colony others spcok j her ns an appendage to the uni ted states other cassandras bewail her lack of art her lack of culture and above all her lack of unity others declaim that canada is noti producing leaders and that in many fields we must import outstanding men to take charge of many of our activities others declare that we are colorless and anaemic pale composite reflections of great brit ain and the united states task of every one it is well for a notion to take stock of itself ond to evaluate its strength and its weaknesses that is a manifestation of both honesty and nodesty while a mood of smug satisfaction may moke us com placent about the present and un concerned about the future on overemphasis of our shortcomings may be equally fraught with dan ger i am not so naive anwpollyanish to suggest that everything is pretty fine and nice about canada yet i plead that we should have a more abiding pride and faith in our couni try the rt hon vincent massey in on being canadian tells of his ability to pick out canadians in the t uk during the war and he asks jwos this the canadian type about which we had argued so long its emergence has been prematurely hailed by some its existence is still stiffly denied by others we have asked ourselves whether a people ao diversified as ours and geograph ically so scattered had produced something recognizable as a cana dian and indeed whether it ever coulov in great britain with hun dreds of thousands of our fellow countrymen alongside even greater numbers of americans and men irom the british isles we could put the matter to the test for the first time in our history and the answer un doubtedly was yet there is such a thjng u i canadian bcrd distinctive oil the civilian side the record of canatoisni is distinctive and in zfcty inrtince unique let us look srt mme of tre attainment of can- diam iti nation building- ifj j67 lest then four million arivjfit wt thjnijves t the task of building cnadb within a gn- ntion tiieuifwfrrinior xt-n- 6d fjm the atjli4 t tin- iarifi and to t iiorthfrfi i tin- con- tuieit was boon girded by railrjudj natural nwurw wre then disov- vered develop- profeard uiui x prtird ojr forgathers willi faitii jfj fexil aid spiritual jdeau stjb- jisitd churehw vhfax and universities pofetiori nur- tud at firtt by the old country toon b to ttand on thir own fee oy prescribing high nutndarda and training rwruiu who with ex perience take no mcond plie in any country t glgantlr stride in industry and i ommtrn elices niidwq have our disagree ments we should examine and re- exomme thate ctlfferfnees f vfc should ever seek to resolve the dis agreements by relating them to basic national principles acceptable to the people of our democracy may the dominion-provincial- conferences define more clearly thoe funda mental principles should wc despair of establishing to a greater degree those national principles my answer is that the vislpn and attainments of 1r07 and the achievements of canada since that date in pence and in war af- ford ushope i am not speaking- in n mood of political partisanship when i remark that the develop ment of national strength has been frequently retarded by politicians i for selfish ends would empha size differences rtnd play one sec tion of tfie country against the other that has been a national crime may we the electors tench any future malefactors of that type that crime docs not pay diversity n unlly i would not be in favor of eradi cating the differences among the various sections of canada the maritime quebec ontario the prairie provinces and british col umbia i spoke earlier of the med iocrity of uniformity it would be disastrous to our national welfare to create a uniform iwttern or moul- for all iparts of canada to put all canadians into a procrustean 1m the very genius of democracy is diversity in unity the oppprtuiiity for the individual to fulfil the des tiny of his own icrsonnlity and drgnity while he accords to his fel low citizens compavable opportuni ties privileges and ritihts likewise i assert the strength of canada lies in the diversity of the mori times quebec ontario the prairie provinces or british colum bia being developed and expanded within the orbit of national purpose and unity k pluribus unum from the many one in purpose and unity not one in a deadening uniform ity the striking of the balance be tween diversity and unity is not an cosy tosk i have a conviction that it is being achieved in this far- flung federation of canada differences are compatible with national unity paradoxical as it may seem differences may promote notional unity as each part may compete in developing- a canada in which it is recognized that while the whole is greater than any part the whole can never be stronger than the weakest part taking slock the reconciling of sectional and national interests is not merely as we often think a task lor govern ments dominion and provincial kacli of us has an opportunity at hand this very moincnlto con tribute to the developing of a dei4r spirit of national unity that opfjort unity run he found in our business j nd profemtlonul uf fairs the fycxi jf war destioyed human uta material ioum e at a stagger ing rate ai liu himgiy maw 1 not satisfied lie bred v blt- ternesi and hatjed on the other hand it may le counted tojil ere- dlt that lie rajjenod up for ux an canadian new vimtim denplle or perhup by reimijii of the joirie of thote wild would for y ii ends thtottle the mind and enthrall the hpirit of fianklnd there in vhfor- ouit and rontrurlive iwlpultiei for a world of liniuy jiid order years and 1 ease- oyer shears after the original course thuathe protective value- of whooptqg ccugh vaccine is well illustrated parenfs wouldjbe well ad vised td seek this tjprtrtecuon particularly for inf tints and pre- sehbol children from their family 7hyslcinn or through the child health centres maintained by the halton county health- unit remember this disease kills more children under 3 years than do all other comnuyilcablc diseases com bined the answer tell us the course youd take he asked of the man giown old and gray could you turn back time live your years again with the wisdom youve learned today the road wo all must tread he said up the mountain of endless height live akaiti the darkening afternoon hint can only end in the night there still would be the morn of doubt the sring of the winddriven rain the burning rays of the noonday heat and the narrow aisle of pain the iar dim ledge on the mountain side where ease from the toil seemed mine only to find when i reached that ledge id higher still to climb too late perhaps but now i know though life seemed a troubled sea the trouble was not with life alone the trouble was mostly me could i turn back were so and his thoughts seemed far away i would only try and more trusting be of him who guards each day bill taylor water st time if that i- an echo it h than four f eo7ie half made in a urvey made was established in the thirtyfifth nations in terms da for ri nation teen millions or gigantic stride a few years ao that canada was place among the of population wc should keep in mind the farvi of the cose canada produces the worlds fourth greatest crop of wheat canada first in the pro duction of nickel newsprint asbes tos platinum and radium canada it the worlds sesond largest produ cer of aluminum wood pulp arid hydro electric power in the build ing of cargo ships canada was sec ond during tine war in producing copper lead and zinc canada takes twrd place canada la the r third ttadtof jnathmi in the world a i f qq cmidsa growth of 10soumo it wj e p head optometrist and masufactuk1no optician batteries for hraiuno aids ktks najshnkd scunnnoauit u 8l oaartas sonar cuelph l from llmt- the autumn leaves are falling and somehow theres voices calling across a waste of waters from a land we used to know where a silvery stream ds flowlnc on its banks the pines are growing and the briers and the rowans shining in the sunsets glow theres a hillside boulder strewn and he homestead that was hewn severe and deep the furrows some misgivings now and then the rot its white walls shining hound the door the roses climbing the welcome home at even and the stllnchs of the glen in the hreee the leave are flutte ing jo the whispering nd muttering the long lost forms and faces in review seen missing there the moon her soft liuht mieddlng while the well known iiths were treudlng and u peacefulncs thats nameless in the htented evening air the hluek smiths fortfe u glowing willi the crtniklug bellow blowing the rhythm of hit labours arid the spurka like winddriven spray somewhere u violin sobbing set4 evnry- heart uthrobhlng the heartuehe in the inuh keni on haunting us today the mitiiethini weve ihii seeking while time is nliwnrd hweeplng seems hfrtlehuv to rvade us in these day so fraught with caie through a mist land hack wo re stray in it seem to hear that violin playing on a hillside bathed in moonlight maybe we left it there him taylor water st georgetown a book dlotated by marco polo in prison was the moat popular soprce of european knowledge of the far eaat for three centbrlea mmttfmtwtn one thought to provant 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