"Cowardice asks the question...is it safe? Expediency asks the question...is it politic? Vanity asks the question...is it popular? But conscience asks the question...is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but one must take it because it is right." ~Dr. Martin Luther King

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Plagiarism of Sorts

A couple of weeks back, I received a copy of a story in the Ontario  Planning Institute Journal,featuring the Petch House and how it was  "Saved"
The story is written by Michael Seaman, who was Heritage planner in Aurora  for a year and  now Planning Director in the Town of Grimsby.
I refer to the article as a story because of  sketchy relevance to the facts. 
Mr. Seaman  wasn't around in Aurora long enough to make an impression. But that hasn't stopped  him from taking credit for  saving the Petch House. 
He credits Katherine Belrose,  momentarily, self-projected   as"Friend of The Petch House" for saving the structure. 
With himself  sharing the credit as a member of " th committee."
Michael Seaman is  clearly a  young man on the move. 
Grimsby , a uniquely and beautifully designed  city  in South-western Ontario was severely damaged in a recent catastrophic storm .
The city is in need of re-building.  Restoration will obviously require sensitivity .  
It would be good to know the Director of Planning  for the Town of Grimsby will give better attention to accuracy in  that task than he gave to the story of  restoration of the Petch House in the Town of Aurora.   

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah yes , the saviors abounded , lots of talk, lots of inaction , if it weren’t for you and your fellow councilors ,it never would have happened ,to bad they could get the story straight

Also Starts with G said...

Speaking of giving "better attention to accuracy," Grimsby is in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, near Hamilton.

The town in South-Western Ontario that suffered storm damage last year, that you're probably confusing it with, is Goderich.

Anonymous said...

Ouch!

Anonymous said...

I believe Katherine Belrose is/was from richmond Hill but she likes/liked to come to Aurora to play dress-up for different events/ Wonder where the money went that they collected at the Farmers' Market for the Petch House? Sounds like Aurora funding and labour are doing the job.

Anonymous said...

Ms Belrose opened some kind of kitchen supply place in town that was touted on Councillor Ballard's Blog quite a while ago.

Brickbat Returns said...

The Petch house nows looks nothing like its former self.What a joke.Even the Hillary house was part of King and not Aurora.Hey,lets bring everybody elses history to Aurora and hide ours away in boxes.

Anonymous said...

"The Petch house nows looks nothing like its former self"

now what exactly did its former self look like 140 years ago ? perhaps your well informed reader could help us all and shed some light on this .