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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 31 Mar 1971, p. 4

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| BEproriar 4 PINION Rebels, Young - Old Bridging today's generation gap is hampered by the belief of some young people that their elders are "ail against them." The young feel their parents are out of sympethy with their aspirations, totally committed to a wrongly-motivated "establishment" which is despoiling the planet and leading humanity to its doom. This is not the whole truth. Some of our young rebels would be mightily surprised to learn that there are those among their elders whose fondest hope is that youth's and corruption will brilliantly succeed. For they, too, were once young and idealistic, sew many of those same evils, raged against them fought in the wers it was mistakenly thought would end them, dreamed of establishing a world order built on justice and love. Some, rebels in youth, may have apparently com- promised with things as they are but not because they hold them just or right. Their real beliefs are as they always were. And it is they who worry most about one disconcert- ing manifestation of youth's revolt - its contempt for PORT PERRY STAR & COMPANY, LIMITED GQ fs Serving Port Perry, Reach, Seugog and Cartwright Townships WM. T BARRISON, ?. BVIDSTEN, Jr. Piact Manager Advertaing Manager Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Member of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Assiciation Published every Wednesday by The Port Perry Star Co Led, Port Perry, Ontario. Authorized as sesond class mail! by the Post Office Department Ottews. and for payment of portage in cash Second Clase Mail Registration Nember #266 Subscription Rates: In Canada $4.50 per yr. Elsewhere $6.00 per year Single Copy 10¢ BILL MILEY UGAR ano = Spice message. You guessed it. Right on the nose, on the Ides of March, he was filled full of cold danger of a new generation repeating all their own mistakes. They do not want to dictate but do feel they can advise. Youth's steel. Not by student activists, or black militants, but by trusted, nay, beloved fel- low-members of the Roman Senate. It should, perhaps, be pointed out that the Roman Senate differed in some respects from the Canadian Senate. In those days, the 17th. Perhaps "reasonably" is not the fe Fist i 5 i : if i f : ' fi tj Ht HEE ne . ! ri iff : til Hite: ee 3 He ibe Wg i : were to Mr. Samuel Farmer and to a 'iff es it BE7EE iH FE : F 2 F 4 ; fi : : lif i tale

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