Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 27, 1961, p. 11

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its now or never the community oitrt lund campatm la praemthnfl m a vary tahayto ra pub licity on m p of lw campaign fcaa baan iatuadl and a vwry favooau ahstoda toward the twacr i da in rha area lawar have baan forwardad to local organlntloht and tpaakar ana now emendlng maaflncji 10 explain ma prbfact and anawar qualont service club have baan approachad and members riav baan eaked to lion their pledge card for meir dwn peraonal gift the respoma hm baan moil grahfylng thli preampalgn personal pledging l being done by me municipal council members me central campaign eommlhw the flra lght- ert association me lions vi men and rotary clubs these are the only pledge mat have bean requested and these are only he mam bars personal pledges and are not club pledges the only amount to be announced are the averages from each of mesa organizations which can be used at a guide to help each citizen determine hit own personal pledge no individual personal contribution will at any time be published the club averages so far determined indicate the success of the campaign it ensured one old chestnut that hat been dragged out in practically every discussion has been the swimming pool we think its about time to realize that this is water under the bridge this one subject has been in the minds of every member of the committee since the community centre idea germinated the policial set by the committee have been de signed to insure that circumstances do not arise which would result in a situation which jfcbnfronted the swimming jxwj committee some years ago the first policy adopted wat a money back guarantee the committee fell it neces sary to mikajhnrtrrnajor point of ihe cam paign if sufficient money it not raised to complete the whole projectbuilding and ice installation all money collected will be re turned lo the individual contributors 100 cents on the dollar the second ma6r point it it is now or never in the light of the money back guarantee net individual should have any reservations about pledging to the best of hit ability there it no point in qualifying your pledge with tome statement such as when the buildings up ill think about it this it not a pledge and this will nol build a community centre the only way the cam- 9 paign will be a success is for every citizen to contribute to the best of his or her ability when ihe canvassor knocks on your door remember he is a neighbor and a friend in terested in the betterment of the community it is not his ob to high pressure you into a pledge you cannot moot only you can deter mine how much you should pledge ho will iry to answer any questions you have and thank you for what you can give meet him with a smile wasted assets in canada at in the united statet one ouvof every three high school students drops out before finishing schooling and starts working some indication of the enormous longrange cost of this appalling annual wastage of potential skills is given in a re cent survey conducted by the united states department of labour the report school and early employ ment experience of youth it based on the records of some 26000 students in seven different states of the u s it shows why the proportion of dropouts is to high and what happens lo them at a ratult after they leave school compared with those students who stay on and graduate with their high school diplomat the evidence is overwhelming that the dropouts earn much less than do the gra duates invariably end up doing unskilled or at bestsemiskilled obs are last liable to gain promotion and advancement and more liable to suffer unemployment if parents and teachers are looking for ammunition with which tcrdeterpramaturejchool laavirtgnriey have a veritable arsenal here nor is this all by any means the delayed penalties of droppingout will soon become even suffer with increased automation mak ing greater demands than ever for skilled and highlytrained workers and as the post war babies enter the labour force in rapidly growing numbers it will be those who are best qualified who will secure the best obs and the best rewards many dropouts indeed will be lucky to find any kind of regular employment economic necessity is often pleaded in extenuation of premature school leaving but this report confirms what many educators have long maintained that this is far loss true than is generally believed it was sel dom given as a reason by those students covered by the report much more common were dissatisfac tion and boredom with school or teacher or both this may be taken by some as in dicating a low i q but while this was indeed oilcn tho case the record shows that many of the early leavers had i q s which were usi as high as those who remained to con tinue their education probably the most potent of all factors influencing the wouldbe drop out is the urge to start earning and spending his or her own money long term advantages are sac rificed in ihe process and both they and the nation are vastly the poorer as a result mpst parents no doubt would say that they- would much prefer that 7heir children should complete their education but they are all too often overborne the solution would seem tolie in the direction of the earliest possible instruction by parent and teacher alike but particularly parent in the inestimable advantages of a finished educa tion if the child is encouraged early enough lo appreciate what is involved if he or she is given a true sense of values and taught to love learning and revere knowledge there will be acceptance from the very beginning of the need to remain at school until gradua tion now is not too soon for parents wilh children of school age to apply themselves to this end sad trend anglers paradise hum t hw photo by cattharr taylor suyat and sfeice are you reading any book now or have- appear to belie the trend evidenced in j ost- km wanjpmion surveys on book reading there things ai loiij li ill mcr un linplomikni is ui iimn nujlt iiijits in lnnnch i ik 1 ans ml tuition is iimlumil ii- blinks in using in anijul i ami ojlh s hell lo p i in cubi ami tin ii know soi ikl limn 1 don l iim i diddli noun ill llicsi uuiini slamlb would in ol llu uhnosi lontlin lo im bin ii i ik mom lnl i louldn i l in kss 1 11 tin in til lio lo il i in utti hus n tun ic id loi opining d i to llu non iisiki m in ihis m i si tin pik nit ind in is pins hul uiaki had in y iiik ol bowls biloii jjoiui- i lo ilohnu l ik ann id i and im toinn u uio oik moil opining 0 i iviii it i iiikij1 in in uk bush u llu mil l h 1 find ih il c in id h is lnl u tit w u on c isiio h il is opt unit di wh it dots it siljiik vwii mi llu so t in il is uk ul i d i on wliu ii about i huiuluil ihmisitul c m aifi ins pom inlo llu wilds i ll lblt lk mlklmj till lll s 111 i ti w thniis mil until in llu pto il ss llll llllll itt llu n wli i ii h nmu mlds ill m ii iu ind sll lilt linnu tllllmu bin hip p hhul ii uk un i mi it ik d nmu in ii ih in th il uiuk uk illi ll s in spiiiim in ill j i i isllv impulsi is i ompi iliii ih ii w huh m ikis i wi it it iw i ii llu moon dunn tlu wmui this in by bill smiley 1 1 mill slop nil di i oiii will mil ol tin i it ind t ii i is i hoi i lui to iiisi look il ih it w iii i all sh i ml si l poo s nit is i imiiliu link siu mi mm iiii know pnlilik u 11 ih il th il holt ik low ik hnd is boihiif- with spiaklnl iul ui will hi i m imotiiil lb it llllll is ll h is oik llllli i llll how oi in iih a pui itiium in hind ih n bij lo whiih u in sun would hi iiuil il on iik w ilii wiii th n ih il s llu w i mi woik up to it n ulu tll iiii pist o oii nit in loimln nul spot ill tli pi ii i s w llili llll- tl oil iii is lliuk is this his s a lot u iinii on opt mti i i inl ol ton l st mill kfip it lo i mil s you d h t waul 1 w- holt- row d nt lliost h ii ms horn llu i it im uii d iioinid iu whtk hi u i ilthiiil oin limit i lu nubi hilou opining lh loi llu hsh 1 1 m in is hki tlu mlii muloi i iu i hi st bij d nut loi i m nd ii i lu ui is itrti u with i ttit in in and u hilt mhi 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lllllo 4 ml on indhi mil t i ih- mloii iul oll lit i nil w n llotl tin hull p uh p 1st tin bi slump nut 1 1 mmi know tin p ml is iust iht id and mhi stop tlnit ind bit itlu dun in ilu d m kll ss md mill ttif i- xnl mi i iiim nd i iittulk b i uk ii ii put mum b hi on 1 h n tin hi u k linns in j i i hi uh urn i iiitiousk i iht p 1 s idji ind pit p ml i i mi hi i i isi it in s in ii t i nif hki i km llll slllllll ullllls iht fust u i n w i it i il l mdin sh miku i i h ul 1 i 1 tioin lishi i nn n i iiipn llu p i question recently put to a representative crocsmdion of adult canadians by gallup poll interviewers of those questioned only 26 per cent answered yes compared with 31 per cent in 1953 and 40 per cent in 1945 thus on the baits of this survey thnae out of four adult canadians were not reading a book of any kind in this particular wek suggasting that most if not all of them are regular readers at any time for a country with a literate population this proportion of non- book ntaotors is to high and is rising so fast that one wonder how much higher it can gat true th expernc of canadian libraries in recent years would ar more libraries today in canada than there ever were and more people are making use of them this however has to be elated to the 50 per cent increase in population since 1945 from 12 million lo 18 million it is all too probable that the opinion sur veys are broadly correct more s the pity for all the other diversions that have made their appearance and compete for leisure hours good reading remains the hallmark of the civilized man the fount alike of profitable relaxation and pleasurable anticipation a source of endless sattsfrion and it is as true as ever it was that the man who doesnt read good books has no advantage over the man who cant the acton free press published by the dm printing and publishing co ltd to untied in 1175 and published crv thurulav at w willow st auon ontario member of the audit bureau of circulations the cwna and the ontahooucbcl division- of tkedwma adxeruing ratt un requost subscription payable in advance 3 00 in canada 4 00 in the united slates sjx roonthv si 7s single copies 7i authorized as second class mall post office depart ment ottawa the only peer tw punlhirisrl in acton g a dtfli efttoertavchlcf david r dills managing editor islness and editorial office phone 60q acton shuiibi i s muii i ih li iiiiiiili lis ol om llu ll tl llolllis k i xision nul hi iiu ils hi tl uii 1 isllt i iii ml lo iks mill i is hki m hoiusi i inin iii is n i 111 iii iii i v it ml llll tl til lis ll bin ml in mini it llu b mi in i i slli mil s t pllu ilu w 111 i iu l ljul vllllll llll i iu villi s i pill blou mill llll ui hi i iks up i k ml 11 i llll b hi s tl ills up llll stl mils i sp mil 11k i k s kk i ll ii k i lit u li i us h m piown iul millun ih i i in mi soiiu ihm s i ill pi inuiiw sin s ill t ills h opt llllll i l ll ll is sm i it i lusi ih ii will b i in n him bin hi hi lit si null iioui opt ninj d i his t 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