the georgetown herald wednesday june 17th 1859 pages ramonde exclusive hair fashions take pleasure in announcing their opening 120 guelph street across from dominion seed house tr 74476 free parking controversial corner by un cass they visited lam week with george 28 stevens cresc godparents mr and mrs charles tyrcll donna lynn daughter of mr and mrs ii hayes 28 wcbcr dr godparents mr and mrs it adams 4lamil tun and mrs l k barnard proxy make dairy foods foods daily ontakio cream producers marketing board hfwsmiwc la ou1 f mmcitl jacks bargain centre this weeks specials at jacks 89c men s gingham sport shirts perfectly tailored to fit men s overalls reg 44 95 men s drill work pants fsgfo 4 95 mens pyjamas mens t shirts ladies blouses ladies housecoats sie 12 to 44 ladies all cotton bathing suits kiddies bathing suits 3 6x 3 49 2 79 198 35c 69c 198 2 98 45c we also carry a complete line of camping equipment at low low prices l many oi f ith gyn i aorkshop r are greal x olthv jacks bargain centre we need a new approach to education recent information from the united states has revealed o horrifying development in the current trend towards education in rochester boys were given a course in homemaking in cah fornta students were given school credits for working in a super market in maryland a course in drycleaning may be taken at one of the schools another new york school is proud of the fact that t has five gymnasiums a retail store and a classroom devoted to living whatever that may be in canada we cannot avoid the influence of progress or degeneration which takes plaec sbuth of the border how far off the rails have we gone in the same direc tion we are unfortunately living in a time and place where many peo ple agree with the philosopiy of svhere ignorance is bliss tis folly to be wise this is an age in which the intellectual is called an egghead a thinking man is a tv gimmick and a brilliant student s a misfit in this country wc- have not vet surrendered comple tely to the misguided dogooders who would have us believe that the essential function of education is to keep the clu dren happj and healthy and jet many people are already addicted to this eas futile approach now is the time for the more tolerant thoughtful and less vociferous members of society to make their voices beard now is the time for them lo state i mpbatically that their children are being sent to school to learn how to read write speak and to think if some extracurricular activities are required there v ample scope in such things a manners deportment personal h gicne and cleanliness many young people do not sec too much attraction in obtaining a good education their ideals arc sports celebrities moues stars and tv personalities one cannot blame them for this here lies the lamour the romance and the n ches there appears little rfcd for a high scholastic level tn order to draw a fast gun or sing a pop ular song this point of view from a twelve year old is understand able but let us hope that our edu cators and school boards will main tarn a higher approach than ttm and insist that schooling is provi ded to give the child learning not a good time it is a wonderful thing that so many of our schools arc equipped lh gymnasiums sports fields rkshops and auditoriums these great assets which provide nealthy exercise and a break in the monotony of a strictly acai ic program let us not go over board on this so that we lose sight af the essential purpose of school ing alread there is too much emphasis on such things as baton twirling motor car driving using the telephone and so on if this trend continues our schools will finally be turning out happy illit erate morons well versed in a mul titudc of non essentials alrcad in the united states manj students select thur high schools and colleges on the ba ir of athletic standing without an consideration of the academic as pects the faeulij or teachers ma j be a bunch of half wits but so long as the coaching staff is und this doesn t ma ter this ma explain wh 20 per cent of the d raj tees to the u s armj an found to be illiterate and un train able and suitable only for men lal labour there will be consid erablc pressure on our education al svtem to go the same wa to provide our children with a coun try club atmo phcre a minimum af learning and a good time for all one of the biggest obstacles to the establishment of a more sound approach to education is the atli tudc of man parents this atti tude maj varv from ovir indulg ence to complete indifference re gardless of the protestations of man superficially informed hea 1 tn thecloud observers we do have a social problem with vast num txrs of our voung people the root of this problem in most cases be traced direct l back to par ental indifference irrcsponsibilit and ignorance it is putting the h fpr i hi h tn t who is stationed at port albcrni on vancouver island with the rcmi there was no church on sun luj in our ill ircli hue but sever il from the village attended the annivtisarv service at melville church ihns are un ierway at the present time for the bible ideation sihool whith uill be held around the middle of july mr and mrs brute misenor and on douglas of kitchener visited un sunday at the home of mr and mrs m mcllndc dr don wilhtts mount albert is faking a course at the ontario veterinary college and is staying with his parents mr and mrs j willitts ballmafad and com muting to guelph for mr and mrs k cooper liver pool bngland diana louise dau ghlcr of mr and mrs lloyd kyn nenlt 15 shelltv st godparents mr and mrs ii smith toronto and mrs v cloke jr legislation requiring purtihts to hiring up their chudren in a dec ent manner we have made some attempt to protect children from neglect of the body but how are we to protect them from neglect of the mind as a societj we are far loo soft lind tolerant with parents who neglect the most infportant job in their lives the care and training of then own children the results of this un happy situation can be seen in our juvenile court where attempts ae made to dial with the problem when it is often too late finallj we need to question the wisdom of providing the same ed urational package to each child particularly during the years at hith school there can be no doubt regarding the wisdom of wishing to educate all children up to a particular standard say grade 12 unfortunately this is impossible it is putting an un necessary load on our teachers to expect them to get a child through grade 12 when he has reached his montal limit in grade 10 our high school classes arc liberally sprinkled with children who are being subjected to a level of edu cation which is beyond their abili ty to absorb these children would be far bettor off at a trade school earning a useful occupation s that when school days were over they would be equipped to do something better than digging dit ches or stacking shelves in a supermarket under the present system they are likely to stay at high school perhaps under pros sure from parents who are unable to face the fact that their child ren have reached the4wjjit of their academic abihu under these con ditions the child becomes fxustra ted by his ffe shortcomings he ets bored he becomes aggressive to cover up h feelings- otwinfer be xejecls ihe sseiprinc of idem4the teahetwtw is we figurehead of his unhappv situation as a result he is drawn towards other destructive elements in theclass nd this combination ma be such that the teacher- authoritv is threatened in this manner the w hole educational efficiency of the school sufirs as a result of trying to teach the unteachabh our children all our children are entitled to the best education ne can give hum let us not lose iht of this t ihe same time ve cannot afford to jeopardize the future of the manv while attemp tin to caltr to the tew we mul educate those who can be educa ted train those who can be train d and steadfast i reject the idea hat education has to be dressed up so that the few on whom educ ation is wasted will be prepared to attend school because the going is easv and the discipline slack a good place to start on anv edu rational n f rm would be to put real discipline hack in the class- ruom adequate authoritv in the hands of the principals and to stop h tenuis to the complaints and stificti ns of parents who wa ted their education and seem happv f r the r children to d the same six baptisms at st georges church on june 7 rev kenneth rich ardson officiated at an afternoon baptismal service in st george s anglican church six babies were baptize ro ger scott son of mr and mrs john ord 76 maple w with godparent mrs a macintosh norman alcock oakville and william lawrence port credit roger geoffrey son of mr and mrs m f eacock r ft 4 with godparents mr and mrs w scoresby grahaet patrick dale son of mr and mrs m f eacock godparents mr and mrs h hcppenstall laura mae dau ghter of mr and mrs h russell summer time table effective june 25th leave georgetown to toronto 6 25 a m except sat sun hoi 648 am except sun hoi 10 23 pm sun hoi onl daily 9 13 am 223pm 6 48 pm 1148am 523pm 848pm for service to guelph kitchener stratford and london sec time table no 4 daylight time tickets and information at corner cupboard restaurant phone jr 73051 to the citizens of halt0n county who supported me on june 11 lh i sincerely wish to say thank you stanley l hall mpp directory dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray or john r kerby practice of dentistry xray trisngle 73641 main street georgetown ih dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74541 tf a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice z3 pn closed thursdaya lady attandant 164 guelph 3l georgetown triangle 73612 ralph davies acis fa accountant and udtor 122 gueiph sl georgetown tr 73351 office hours dim o s p m mondays to fridays s m faibuh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w hcarr professional engirt ontario land sui georgetown ontario les 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephonettl 73300 fur or garment storage ask about our box storage all you can store in one of our boxes ust 4 75 barragers cleaners 18 main st s phono tr 7 2179 agent- sid silver formals for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled iwarinaafd glasses 12 main sl south brampton gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 8 ajn to 6 pm daily friday 9 ajn to 9 pjn evenings by appointment wallace thompson 3rd division court clark an commisslormmr tr72m1 a georgetown animal clinic c w sayora dvja 106 guelph street clinic open 7pm to 9 p m mon tues wed fri aftemooris by appointment robt r hamilton b optometrist eyes examined for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown tf ballinafad schools to adapt ihcmschis so that lhc can take over the rcsponsibil tics of these parents thclschools iare not there to teach joungspeople hciv lo live how to behave mwkla fit themselves into societw- ncitheiw can the schools he cntirclv respon iiblc for riving children moral fi i brc sound ideals and a health i outlook on life ar more pressure should be brought to bear on par 1 cnls who fail in this regard ad mittedl it is ver difficult to pass sunday school picnic not spoiled by weather the annual picnic for the bal hnafad sunda school chil ireti as held at the cl in park on sat urday afternoon dinner was ser ved at 12 30 and even though the weather was unfavourable every one had a good time the children ipt ih up with races monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work m greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a lt prevent chimney fires use fir chnf chamical chimtwy cleanors to eliminate soot and scale from your stoes and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for usa in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at ha i ton coop supplies todays insurance problems answered st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr douglas brown church service 1 1 00 am sunday school 945 am lgh nursery and tnfan cam during am 11 ajn and ball same and needless to sa the favourite sport of swim mins na complvteh overlooked mr tom iv n attended the re or the li chland i ifiht in r ctnllv hi id thi vear it bradford kbobhv rikj a member of the 1st coonretoun r ub pick went n a da s outing to the hon mora gorge park on saturdiv al the group trnm orgitoun ind h tnct accompanied bv the r it i 1 rs ind some pnrents left on the mnrmni train and returned in the tening mr alan neelon m ted in ihe village on sundav evening on his va to toronto where he was vnce again speaking at the annual ser vice of the iqof granttlodrc eon vcntion held in the concert nail of the royal york hotel sundaj visitors at the home or mr and mrs l mclean were mr and mrs bewick and mr m dick from hamilton mrs t gibson and marjone re turned home from their tnp the west coast on sunday ntght fyiipnon suppose a drmr hits his brakes so hard he wear flat spots on all his tires irving to avoid a colli si in shmitln t thi insurance compm pi f r th t re da tin i ri r all the driver jl hi prohihv av d th m pinv i bij collision repau bill nwcr the an or is pro bablv no tire arc worn a bit evcrv time a stop is ma le and if in urance c n panics for that damage there uld be i million irguments ree of damage and hcther or not the damage as neeessarv in avoiding a ollision tom van sicker ba barnxtvr solicitor a notary 36 mam st s tr 74531 lr williams bldg frank petcfa licensed auctioneer promptservice p o box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown maurice m anderson 0 c barrister solicitor 61 mm st tr 7 2464 rot theatre building lever hoskin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone em 48131 dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors uroj sale q u91419so sjhil bennett qc 19301ss6 douglas v latimer ba ttltangle 73381 htill sl georgetown contributed in ht intar off sound insurancst by john r bakbeit james f evans johnt ajtmstrono ear g black b comm rl a ca chartrd accountant 182 main st- milton ont k trm 855o2 tf hevvson ord and hels0n barristers and solicitors 3d main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph sl hunter bids no 7 hw7 george c hewsop john d ord frederick a hetson tb7x24s robert w fletditr lkmri ballhf prompt heparin 5 v alter 72114 h h j broewa amm njaamar un tint