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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 10• t:'• • R1 SIONAURSDA'i ,:JANUt R 1946 • �• ' Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough did a•"masterfut lob of"addressirtg the '• elected afficia.ls frim `:Huron . Perth, •Bru.de aril rey last vlieek in Wingharr. Put Mr.. McKeough 'it... a ,.masterful, • poli'tlera.n and when it was allho.yer, „man Y r epresen tative -left thema t' ng .scratching' their he"adsih wonderme and puzzling over what it was that the °really heard.. Mr. McKeough's message -was restraint with a capital R. He admitted :. .his' was •not' a pleasant duty. of em- . phasizing the need for severe cufbacks • in spend•ing,,but wenton to say that just as.it•was"responsible"•in, the hate 60's- • and early 70's •to spend money,it now ,;was wise t� econortiize: He promised that while essential services will be ' prov'td:ed, frills. wilt be. chopped. None of this was 'n:ewto elected of- ._fici'als, however. Everyone understood the necessity for restraint. In fact, it .is entirely possible'many of them 'knew•. the importance -of restraint long before the provincial government: began to . encourage -it. What the representatives' - r_eally wanted to'hear'was just • Y j uS how to effect •these°vin s', in their own s. 9. ^murficipalities..' Mr.: McKeough suggested cutbacks - and. curtailments; resourcefulmeans • of raising'" rrioney; and careful: tuna=na•g-e•rnent ..of --staff and-. ad- mi.nistration,.cQsts.' In short., Mr. McKeough•pointedrto the merciless _ —slashing b Y the-- rovineiai-9 overnment P. as an example' forlocal elected .- members to follow. But.some-of-the explicit examples: of `spending -Cutbacks suggested- by 'Mr. •. `" McKeough .seeme,d., shortsighted and. are open; to , serious dispute'.. Mr: • McKeough .said the provincial government had provided funds for 200 , arenas ,Ontario "last year = ..all • requested, few required; And referring to Goderich Psychiatric Hospital ' in .. en po,pu,iatioh.r .'cons'tantly.. beset b pressures andStr-ain from cradle;to•the :grave ' The . g p foregoing' is also a - partial argument for'th,e widely accepted fact r that wore and'more people riot less .are .- r egtJit ng' psych•iatric. services at sometime in the'It�I ves It:maybe true .1 that fewer persons require Tong -term:.] residency in a psychiatric facity„but t . this is' only_, possible • thrpugh the availability and acceptability,. Of 'good' f psychiatric 'services within the corn • .munhty. k • • : • ` There is little quarrel with ,Mr. 'Mc Keoiagh'Sviews that more facilities -are needed for the .mehtally.retarded ;.but this need_has beenrecognized for many years' as being .a valuable. ad- dition to the present_,comrnimity. ser: vices, not a replacement of such things as psychiatric and generalhospital facilities. The health_` services for the , people of Ontario'cannot'.be regarded as frills. • ' •Where are the "frills?” An example of one useless expense paid for out of the provincial `coffers sits; on"the desk of the writer - a bound copy of the three paragraph Speech fro:rn the Throne delivered' by The Honourable Pauline McGibbon On the opening of the second session of the'. 30th 'parliament of 'On Tari o'-o'n - J a -hila ry-'15 . *Fourteen cents; .postage ' plus•an ;undetermi'ned• printing .cost :times -''every newspaper iii th.e• province acids, Up to waste .when the message inside • is °:""141 second ,session4tif the'thirtiefh' parliament Of Ontario has been called Jo . deal :with: a'..matter of great im- mediacy: You will be asked to consider legislation to bring about a,settlernerit of the dispute between the -Ontario ;'••Secondary• ' School . Teachers' .° Feder'ation. -and the Metropolitan Torgnto•-School. Boards and to,end the long and continuing teachers' strike: • Mr. N1ckeough suggested •May. Divine Providence..a•ttend ;your particular, the:need for , chiatric hos ilii beds -.-deliberations.'f s P.Y p was 'fading, while the .necessity for And. may Divine providence attend. the deliberations. of: the councils and'' • -v.;;`facil,ities for -mentally retarded was ,schools boards governing Huron growing. rte: aF,�,.rM^\.gl, . .• • '. • • • MINI SIR'? OF BAND -AIDC Ohtahl 0 NEW nlN PROVE �RQ;ECT PROuCHT 0Y''S: t N T .C3F1'IC 'PARK' • j _ IA • rte. vr,,arvr�ar�.arla.v rV.-��rV•�ar�ar��•�ar�•a�.r.�ar�...��.�/V•v.�.•••►ar�.rr•�• aarVrl••�r•�•.�_r�irvv ..we..•w.rr-rr,..•.0 w+.l.`hn+y+M, ,+.'aA.v.A,.s^,•...et..:.s+ ,arae.a,+fi^�F,�.,y,eeV,.'hM,^Mnni•�.�R�,:►•'1�i:,.i^�.,.••�.r4'.-•a,i+",,,.. '...'_.' .:. _ • PIakE af,,. 6 . a, WAI r-NC� . _ 1r 1 ' . OXEAR$'q:GO A'iiti,mber ol,bogµs fift. ro rent pieSces, thef new issue ofy- the Umted States are in c rcimlation : here. Those an•ing money will do,weil ''7° " to bp oh their guard.'. 4•. ' Miss •C:V • McLean of'', London, who conducted. the ' gf hooking£he.FleisclGlassie,in tht'e intexest an'•GAmpany, left oil Saturdam y foilinon:. The, 'Classes:' were largely attended • and proved• both. ° • instructive and 'i,nter-esting the courtesy f j. arid 4rtey Kiss . a s `McLean gained` Tier many friends,who Will bepleasedto " welcome her'back.. • The firstgrand fancy dress' • : • carnival will be„ held in the • .New: 'Rink;' ,West` St. next Friday. QVer $30 will be given in prizes' and the event prdrnisesto be the greatest Of its kind ever held in Goderich.' The Kensington -.Furniture Factory' cif London will move to Goderich .in: June. The. Stock ' .book has been supplied to the full- amount • wanted, capital stock $40;000 in 400, shares' of $100 each. • Thii London Company , takes 70 - shares of this and the balance of this has been -'taken by the best: 'financial men. • of. God'erich. I't is expected thea• building. will be .erected. on one of -the sites offered near the Q T 2. station on the siding. The coming' pf this concern to Goderich means a e' large . a.dditio.n, to ' the population, as it will be a much,' mote' extensive •op:erati'on here than •as _ • The truth hurts. That's an -: Canadian• Government or the • : simply a.matter of saying this' see the error of -Our ways; we old saying that'was 'never .: Libera'l Patty,.. the system 1s•; • government is a. endin • too cannot; as', Trudeau says, 'tr:uer than when • •Prime out of joint," • much and if they'd cut ••"'ust.break-.i up-andgo back °. Minister Pierre. ' Elliott.. QUESTION: ' Wouldy only J t P Q You : •.down' things would go better: to the' golden time when they Trudeau appeared on a GTV . 'agree that you,'say it's not,• 'Things don't` go -necessarily was. no '•bigness• and • where program A:. Conversation : you know, labour or'.it''s not •betterbecause-we spend less `•e.veryone'was living in a very with ` the prime Minister",-' management,. not govern- • .on health or on welfare and 'simple rural society." ••• : The- ', show was : t•a . ed' .. - .: _.•_- __.._.__OSS _..._ ..t' _:_ _. •p ment -would .you agree' that- leave the -private sector free It is - osstble.• ttlat rather December •23 for broadcast perhaps it's, bigness, the`' to send more'on roducinP Pp g • than`: misunderstanding and •December 28,197$. ';:amount or -power that is now :'bobbles• P or: multicolored misinterpretation •it - is a st' w Laeek the president off, '.eonsolidated incertain units? gadgets."' • matter of• facing•u to the .P 'the Liberal. Party of: Canada, • They' ob lousl - have the. •I =suppose' the : eo le • of truth ' whiic-. as was Pointed d 'P.. P h p e .: •B:A. Grahame mailed to this" potential and do interfere .Goderich,.can agree -with Mr. _ newspaper•g out at -the hurts: It a letter of which with.the free market system. .Trudeau that cutting back.oh i the opening paragraph said:. is „that. the kiitda�f-thin thatgisn't easy to ad'mitf there:' . °•: g health care: is : not the an , You• 'decide..w•hether • Mr. The Prime Ministe'r's year you''reeither going to have to swer.::unless that hospital or•• Trudeau's' remarks were • end interview on :CTV . has `break up or else move in and : health service is in another's taken• out of context It's your prompted a :.number, of control permanently in -some Riding. It is all well and.good • opinion that counts most with Arenas'. are no longer: a frill in a ... society where more and more people 'have more :and more time : for recreation and,.relaxation:' ever' has there been a time when areas nd.=or n .a comrnunity'Yecreation• centr•.es are so vitally, important 'both .to• the -..physical and Mental well-being of '•. the County.' Mr, McKeough's 'go thou -and do likewise' admonition. should result :in chaos. at the. local level where many. services„are. already cut to :the bone , and w4* re'straintikias: been a way.: of ,life despt,emtlie late 60's' a'nd,early 70's when"respor'si„p�4e government" went '• hog wild With the fax'dollars in this' province.- .SJ K • ionsbus wel m .come Highest. praise' and deep gratitude, • 'must' be; accorded this week to the i . Lions Club Commuriity Better,rhent Comm ittee Which.has announced a new transportation service for • senior citizens in' • the '..T.own. : of Goderich ''beginning Monday. This timely ser- vice will provide new :mobility fo-r: this. municipality's elderly in a:time where rising • costs..are.'severely`.lessening t,heir'opp'ortunities for the good'tife., .Lion. Roger . Turcottef.a., committee: • has instituted: the •service-._ in:. 'co- opera,�tio•nwi.th Bluewater.. Taxi. Qn.t:wo days, p :r`'vireek :between '10 .a, m an.d.2 a-. • p�.n ,' senibi-.” citizens may simply' telephone 524-6125 to summon a small - bus` to''tte•ir door.. They.may travel. an imitlerRe,for•an.S' purpose -within the toviin; limits and by merely tilling the same telephone. number again; 'sum-•' rrgin the 'bus' to take them' back home: _ If anyone, requires assistance on . an outing, 'a: • helper or friend may ac= • company.tha'f person, on the.bus. °'Aiktbat remains now is for the senior citizens in Goderich .to accept 'the ,gener-osity•of.the Lions with grace and appre•ci.ation, • Possibiy the greatest • Single threat to.the free seryice will be • the reluctance of some seniors'to'use it.' For those'who feel suc.li a. service ,shouid becontributory, dhe 'Lions are requesting thet'a.'donation be made.. to • the charity of the senior's.choice.- . The senior citizens haye earned the respect .'arid: the' a'dmiration `of- 'the • cornmunity through their contribution of time and energy' in fhe years 'gone by'. • Ifis now time for the cornrriunty to honor the seniors in a tang'ib'le .and t.,pelpful way. 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KtLLE,R4 ter 'JEFF 5EriDoW editorial shit '• DAVE SYKES-=editorlti•l'Stall ,EDWARD J. litY'FtSICt ldvertistng rn n ger'' 4 reactions from various way.? - • • .to:pxpect government to:':`cut - •you - •. ; "isource.s.• Most •of them, were PRIME.MINISTER-: "Yes, . `back"' = : just as •lon `as :the .'° • ' ` based :on •a • wire stor ` hig +++ y ch Carol; it is bigness in part and . i cutki'acks don't effect our'And to. close, it seems that . • interpreted his analytes" of the the cornplexity that goes with precious wayof life. Dr. Jim Peters has o rn N, so - . .thing. Orkin of the•freeen eler rise g P bigne'ss;•And •I for one don't.' As . xlece'ssary' psychiatric' in common with Pierre Eltiotf system •in Canada.' Mr. believe : that '•you can -just, services.• are phased out ' Trudeau: Councillor •Peters Trudeaus.. remark's• -.were, break it .up. -and -go back"to a Goderich' eo le'in.Eastern • '..taken 'ou't of context and in ' � P P. £eels he,' .,,,,too,.. has been -a ••gol.oen,,time ;when there was •`Ontario. are..' robably • ap Victim 'of nisre ,resenia ion man' • 'cases •misunderstood: .P• Y no bigness �., and ,wher.e„ :plainling a $•2t/ million (or " in'la'stweek's•Dear Readers: and, rri•is'interpreted. • b everyone was l.iving;in a very. ...whatever): ' NaturallyI was intriguedM .�, •savipg on h'ealth'. =Jim wants to • . be g simple rural 'society. '• you costs in the, province:'But are " "disassociated" -from" a with this,•opener'I'm always ; know, • we're not ,going, to', things really better?'.•Your council decision not to en- ' intrigued .•.with` charges of succeed in: getting people to . andwer.depends on whose .ox- • .dol -se- a resolution from . •' misinterpretation,' rh the• do without their: automo P P s. newspaper business, L l ar it .and their television• sets an • d.., • "Bobbles and. multicolored• for- a study into'sotn'e Orthe': ' •a.11.the.time,•And;sometimes 1 their . frigidaires • and the gadgets'' is -a. very descrip questions, surrounding. a must .admit;:: there i•s...cinerna and them rest of it. and ••t.ive'way of -saying that`in a.::nuclear .:'ower .station in- . justification for the :char'ge. P you can't. produce: these,,-,•..compiexaociety.such;as'ours'. _ Huron:'He Says -he -along with • ' Space . won't p perrailit. the : advanced •technological' is, , it: is Foolish .to"allow• .in- :Councillor Elsa Haydtiri voted publication• of the entire products unless you have a.n, dividuals to proceed' on a infavor bfthe resolution:' . transcript of the .interview. • advaficed technological • variety''. of • paths, ma.n • . • enclosed Wi.th`Mr. Graham's- 'society. useless and more • 'un • That's true; and the'Signal= letter: Ij is:lengthy of course, ' "Tatierefore our problem i necessary, while. ;vital, and Star •story on' • the'.. matter.' and much of it is irrelevant to how do,yo.0 deal with bigness; • important• services.:.are xtated-that Councillor' Peters • • the mat.ter.athand not' how do' you; do away with curtailed: Without*: co -••supported the-'study•although. • One segment of the •Iran it. And 1 ve.seen; well," some ordination and direction it was apparent to:him that, script .which is pertinent was economists say11`you'vegot. 'authority if .You like from the .so'me -of • • the clauses .in the prefaced by .a remark by the to do is get back to the free -top, nation.is. in trouble: Prime. - Minister rhich in- .market system and make this' ++-• dicated the_ federal' govern- market system work. It menta is. attempted :to • get' "It won't you know. 'We Trudeau talked •about •brig was :his. statement :about people ..to see• new ways•, of can't destroy the big ,unions • governments,' necessary: to parts of"tile resolution having : thinking. as • well as the• and • we •;can.'t destroy the assume' a ,bigger role.. in be.en'ws written by an alarmist. • developmen• t . of new ''''in- multinationals, we can ..• running the. nation:„' •Many that was the taken up.in Dear stitutions: And -now he Zeros 'control them: But who.can0'.people 'deplore this, but in Readers. and this writer in on economic controls, He , control them? •,T'he-.Govern- • `fact it•might be said that a': 'quils feels_ noneresolutionof. ton ..says: questions in the Y me,nt..That means the • free market system has'1'ed,us : come under this sate o . • "You know, many people. I • government is going to•.take a to this'point. , g''` think will ,see -those controls. 'larger role in '.running in- Harry Bosnell is in.Florida Still Jim Pete s challe� as, oh well it's a bit of strong r hens stitutions,.as we're doing now ; •:and -'sent this• clipping: from. • me to "say it' lilte it,eis and n ed:icine we'll have to take in with ; our anti-inflation- con- • the Panama City News-- correct • this. misre resen- order.. to. et• inflation-down,,.tro.ls, but as we'll presumably• _ Herald'.I-I'erald'• If - is •an. editorial • talion": L hope � Councillor but it's really•more than that. be • doing even, after"' the entitled •"Tail. Wagging: the Peters now . feels As you put it,. it's a massive c'ont'rols are ended'because,'1 •'Dog". , •It• advises : that 7'2;5 "disassociated"...a n- intervent.ioh into,the decision- - repeat, we doh';t want to go million people in the USA are ',readers ' realize t d .that ...akin '"Salaries. hat, _._,Tim. g power of,• the .b'ack •• to . the same kind of •• civil servant whose salaries. Peters..isn'.t to. -..be lumped in •econ'omic'•'�groups: and .it's. society' with high. unern•• are. paid solelyfrom': tax .•. with those, who voted •against telling Canadians we haven't ployrnent and high. inflation." ' funds '::The editorial goes' on the stud '• been abl to make'it work; the • "And this means .'that to assert, "In: other -words', • y free market system.. ., you.'re going to. hav'e also big +'1.9 million, of us are paying If only • Pierre's.. problems We v -e ended up with very- governrgent.•. And it's not i2:5 • million other, 'people's could be settled so easily! high, unemployment and very '•simply a matter of saying this :. bilis Now ...that' -'s : big :high inflation.-: We can't go . government is spending too : gb ernirme'nt! •hack to what was before with. ,,much and if they'd only cut The editorial •indicated that • the same -habits; 'the same down thin s would o better..' .ov rninents in •America r Readers .ere Cordially-. behaviour. and the same in- •Thin don't o necessaril" lain absolutel nothin a.e invited 3o exprss,t ihe`Ir prig . g Y g Y g to -opinions bt /6°1' proven..v stitutions., otherwise we'd:be . better because we spend less cut back on civil service staff, ' hack .to -high unemplaymen.t :better health• or on 'welfare. and It •points ..our: • that '.the' dal .arid federal . issues. and high inflation. So I have , leaves the private sector free Department of Agriculture, through die- Letters Theo to•get all of unto try andihink to spend more •on :producing for, example,' ,•has `eight ern -,the Editor column of wftat was wrong. hobbles or m ultieolored • ployees for every farther: in Qoderlch Signal -Star:. You • know, there's job gadgets . th•ie•country..,and this despite All Iett�rs must be vi er e's no easy answers and• "The state is important; the : the fact the number 'Of '.far signed 11, be publi;rhed, • there's : •no _ specihie., .government is important.: It 'niers in. the :nation has scapegoats., It's not. the ,means there:'s•going ;to be not declined, •• •• rmtsslble r'ovldln 11 • unions and it's not -:the less authority- in ou lives but It is doubtful the. Canadian p g Government` find it's .lint a ' r. • Is understoord;that Upon matter of saying,well' if perhaps mor..;' civil service figures are quite request' from another 'just would tighten your you" ,that bad,- although this office • , reader, the letter writer`s :.- _ .. - ` - has ._n9 statistics: ,at hand to • , . l•ittle hit up in .Ottawa, Yes, the truth hurts.• And. .Confirm or deny. that true deme. will. be Y. - everything would he fine. , the tr • 'th is that -Pierre. Elliott trevealed: „ru .statement. But Mr. Trud.eau � . You know, the whole T udeau was making good' to .,his •. ,year-end"\ 'statement world is like 'this. Canada has se As the kidssa he was .wan th. h Y Warns at governmenir will about ,•40 families -are- con- necjed with it The buildings: are°to be ready for Qccupation • In -,June;..and by -.the,• end of:" •J,u!y, the. new industry should. be ready to go full steam ahead. The Goderich• Signal.• has taken. the •liberty .of , resear- ching the- . political career of ' Mr. Cameron liberal can-. didate -.for Huron West, so to. save . his. opposition, Mr., •Weissmiiler of Hensal�f�the trouble As' me.. Weiissrfliller.. ,• will: plainlysee. iii-teView of our portfolia,•any statements made thus:: far in . his. cam- paign of - dishonesty and deceit, mad:tin -detriment to the character. of experiences 'of Mr. Cameron can clea .ly be copciuded as lies. biles, has been gored!'' Ste Stephen Townshi which ask �'• •• 40,YEARS AGO resolution were' written by an alai'rnist. •. been. .performing - • well, 1 "felling - Illicit is•": But just p r it J oba4ly get. Bigger and • dont always like to brag, but a5 it`s,nainful .fora erson to kit er 'I•Jardl. • a.comfortin- -:'eve ve lode f e"'"tter than every dm!t that the..year's have . statement. - ,major country except one: in " altered things arid,he can't gd • Yet we'cannot dispute. Mr. th'is:'year. The predictions for. back. to itis childhood. except . Trudeau's claknn'that the free next year is doing etter'than in-his-memery, it is Just as market systeiin has failed in every one except ori.;; the painful for a nation to confess` pian t � daces across this vast 1 Y P. s United4 States:. to '74 we've th,rt the olddays can never.be nattiort• - and .created, as tile done better than every major retrieved or •even simulated, Prime. Minister 'says, high one except two. So we've•becn Things change. A fact of life, .; un ti ' to meth tend., high :doing pretty wej1,. ;So the, , Perhaps, the . most, .,cin- •inflation.:We Ye brougfit'It on wbele world has been having tillu,ting.'line 'in What,Plrud'eau :'ourselves all_right, and •this•prohleilf, it's not just the `hri;d to say was that i.t's. -not• holtgh Vve 'earl look back and: :1. sro While there is np Ilnflt to the length of a•,Ietter. whloh'can be ()florid for _-..piuislltcatlon, the edltcr does reserve'tfts rliit to• delete. portione Of airy • 'copy • iubmltted -for In clus po+n 10 , this. 'nervi a:. ri • a Take tirs active Itit11rtat in .. your tio'metown newrlpaper.'Wrlta"u letter the Editor ditar today y • New' mayor MacEwan, n his inaugural . address, -to •. council • and the• public. proposed •many' practical. suggestions for.council in the coming year. He is` going to lower the. '.town's. bank ;overdraft from' a• "very„,.,. unreasonable $57,000 to a more acceptable • $25 000.. A considerable. amount in back ' takes owing the town will be attempted to be collected with the aid of a new 'credit _plan, and time payments. Because of. the ' .increased taxes expected to be received this year,,'work by the town ,. . postponed last year ;will be completed this year. dei relief 'plan -in- in to provide in Goderich. 'It is•hoped that - other towns, will follow suit in 'the area. The shipbuilding ;plant will be encouraged. to. .. continue business in Goderich. • as .well as the Goderich Salt ; ' Co. and.: the."- Goderich; Art will be P J Craft Co.:'... • Leaving at 10..30 Thursday • morning, the 7.5 -foot steel tug • Donald.. Mac °made"its ' way • ,' from'`' Kincardine to here to commence. work 'ori freeing -boats: in the harbour: for winter unloading., This an s^wers=-: matey question's Teceiued by the Goderich Star concerning the foghorn being.. -heard soearly.in the season. Goderich .Town Catrncilhas received word that the five thousanddaffodil's' and tulips and seven hundred rose . bushes seen in town ,last sumther ,and distributed' by • Ithe Horticultural' Society wit.) not lie 'decreased this year. ' These -plants added greatly to the aesthretic :beauty of greatly town and ,.attracted "a great many tourists. The Star -. wishes to conn mend the HorticulturatSocietY job a job well 'thine arid' 'truly apt pteciated. • •• SNEA•11 -AGO _. �"�r . 0 e ] c h' own •-"-GtiunciI agreed: last• week to..let the''.' town's property corrkmittee ." proceed with renovations . to 'Mac haY Hatt up toa:. ' maximum. of•1,5000. Work to:' be conducted •• t1--inctade rewiring the condemned • buil'ding, renovatigns • and redecorating• some parts of: the hall. .