Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1969, p. 8

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g th acton ft preaa wdnaaday may 28 19w pfllmarv first alt cetjficat6s imm arded to 13 members o it atot bov seoyt troop laal twadav by st john ambulate district manager gaorg hanyaa and hi wife mafuj in maklnth preianlatlont mn margrave uid sh was vwwk and in all other acilvuujs abow o mrs hafgrav si run dleasad with tba results of th recant uaminaticwh and wti tula the papillon ken withers brian slronjitharm james davkhon john boy vtould find thair letaone in tint aid invaklabla to tham in tcout row david muli david holme ken jordan mvcior daloja and mr wanyave abunt gii mckenit adrian gerald van opetal and greg oaiots stall photo 4fcc jjrrss youth papa protested too si the following story appeared in the milton champion may 28 1919 food for thought wednesday afternoon about 30 public school boys went out on strike for the new time some of them went back this morning and the teacher sent them home for a note to explain their absence they did not return to school the tmant officer will round them up a soon as he gets a input from the teacher but he vlcctxlnclital jse buy li orltuully froai uona lleed in the bruce fwewli tie took ku bachtku of science and agrlculfulc at the fjnaxnify of guttptt and wnl on lo uccih ro hit uaitm of science ha hi ba reaching biology and chemalry for the put seven years pedagogues are people a book review my terry cum the prophet makes you think fresh tracks by barbara mcintosh every once in a while well really its practically every day but tuesday when hes too bury writing the front pjge lditor coles bunts into tenor renditions of tongs from ins youth naturally i find the concerts extremely interesting since most of the songs seem to have been pushed so far down on the charts that ive never heard of them before an old favorite starts off when its cherry blossom time in orange new jersey well make a peach of a pear you know we canleloae so honey dew be mine then llieres if youre ever in a jam here i am if youre ever out to dine and lose your leelh borrow mine t its a friendship when other friendships have been forgot ours will still be hot with a little interrogation of other members of the staff a few more gems came to light such as three little tislies in the iddy biddy poo soli pdola michiku dola bibny bobily boo and something about johnny will come home to his mothers apple pie someday in the process i was wamed in no uncertain terms that i wasnt to ridicule their songs from my rock generation point of view could i do a thing like thai lo songs like these besides thats not what i had in mind the real point is hut too many parent blindly uiticuc todays sounds without remembering th il sonic pretty way out lines came over microphones in their day too certainly the worst songs today arent any worse than the worst used to be i guess every generation lus its own loiicuioii of schmaltzy or nonsensical tunes that catch on for u while und are replaced hvery era also has us share of great compositions and these are the ones that last things really dont change that minh musicians will always write about love and heartbreak loneliness and friendship joy and despair and h seems pcaix und war the parents of todays teenagers will remember a song about when the lights come on again all over the world to end the blackouts another tunc from world ujr 2 told liou the bombs were falling all around bill the nightingale sang in berkley square today donovan sings about susan on the west coasi waiting and randy in vietnam lighting and theres one hv joan bjec that ends show me the country where bombs lud to i all show me the rums ol the buildings so tall and 111 show you a young man wiih so many reasons why there but lor fortune go you and i things really dont change that much xn mr bray could give a few ideas to students looking for unusual summer jobs while studying at university lie took off three summers in a row on biological research program in the arctic lie spent his i9s9 holiday in cliarge of full research on baffin island the following summer he and a friend were responsible for getting a research vessel seaworthy and later nuking the first voyage in it along the arctic coast lo the mackenzie delta mr bray considers his experiences far from hardships if i liad been doing hard labor it would have been deadly he comments but a job in science is mou exciting wliatever we found was new the most significant find was a rare type of tube worm called the pogonophora it had been discovered only 20 years earlier and a few specimens had been taken to research centres inside russia mr bray and his associates were in fact the first to find the worms in large numbers in relatively shallow waters specimens were sent south to experts much of his work involved the study of flats among other things the team discovered sea herring in abundance in the western arctic scientists had formerly believed it impossible for them lo reproduce in such cold water speaking from hts experience and knowledge of the north mr bray sees no real future in rilnng there with the problems of ice and fog he feels future development lies in mineral wealth and when it becomes economically feasible to move in that direction we will mr bray claims the biggest problem in the high school is a simple tack of communication between students tejehers and parents i think the big thing is trying to keep teachers and parents in step with the best way to handle education because the students are studying mare advanced things than they did the parents lend to give up they should realize that the factual worldly knowledge is only a small part of education parents have a considerable amount to offer in terms of experience and they shouldnt hesitate to announce a resounding no when the occasion cats for ll im in favor of giving the student responsibility and choice but i dont believe in allowing them to choose irresponsibility for example on the question of voluntary attendance irresponsibility is one choice we cant allow them to nuke lie feels students lend lo cooperate more readily now than when he started leaching the staff have to initiate the change of atitude and il has lo be very subtle even now you still get some teachers who arent satisfied to ask a student to do something and have him do il they have to have that pound of flesh too sometimes this attitude is justified often the parents have allowed the student lo argue with them at home and tins nukes it difficult at school i would uy there is generally too much permissiveness in the home the parent loses touch with the youngster at a very early age when he starts roaming all over the neighborhood suddenly the parent realizes hes lost touch and he doesnt know what the childs attitudes are at that point die school is put in a very awkward position if the school takes action it quite often happens that the parent rises to the defence of the child often he feels its his lart opportunity to show johnny that he really cares and he is not necessarily acting in the childs best interest the upshot of the whole thing is a conflict between the school on one hand instituting certain rules to be practical and the parent trying to satisfy im own ego we end up spoiling the child the delinquent student is taced with the practical solution lie must do what is asked if he wishes to continue in school hopefully a compromise can he reached i dont believe in expulsion but its the only tool hie school has outside of school mr bray is keen on outdoor sports especially mountain climbing canoeing and camping and he is looking forward to the day when his two sons will be big enough to enjoy them wiih him the brays tiave two boys five and three and a daughter eight months mr bray lus recently become involved in church work and is a deputy warden in the anglican church as an added point of interest he claims he can remember seeing mr martindale in his baby carriage back in lions head although he vows he never played with him as a child says that lie cannot take action until he receives the same these youthful strikers are evidently copying the boys at humberside collegiate toronto but they should be spanked and sent back to school the parents are to blame for this state of affairs they should stand behind the teacher anil make children obey the school rules if this kind of thing is allowed lo continue canada will soon be run by bolshevists the same as russia the philosophy of a nun u his way of explaining lire lach individual must experience- life and set his own philosophy for without a philosophy life has no meaning his power came from some great reservoir of spiritual life elie it could not have been so universal and so potent but lie majesty and beauty of the language wiih which he clothed it were all hit own tlteie words were used to describe the plulosopliy uf kahhl gibian author of till ikopiii t in order lo give you some idea of what hie book lus to offer i have picked out what i feel are his best thoughts un the philosophy of love whn lava beckons lo you follow him though his wv ars hard and w and whan hi wlnoa antold vou yield fo mm thouoh lha eword hidden among hit pinions may wound you and whan ha tpeake to you ballava in htm thouah his voice mav shjrrar your dreame aa lha north wind lays vresle thaoardan for avn aa love crowns you so thall ha cruelty you ewen as ha la for your ayomhso is ha for your pruning evan aa ha eecend lo your heights and caisbsi your lenders branches thai quiver in lha sun so shall ha dascend lo your rools and shake ihem in thair clinging to lhaanh all thasa things shall lova do unto you inst you mav know lha sacralt of your heart and in that lnowladaa become a tisflmenl of life t heart out if in your fear you would leaf only lova s peace and lova pleasure then it la bailer for you that you cover your nakedness end part out of lova e threshing floor into the saaeonlaia world where vou shall laugh but not all of vour laughter and weep but not ell of your tears lova glvee neught but itself and take neught bus iron lualf love poasaesaa not nor would ll be for love issufflcienl unto lova when you lova you should nol sey god is in my heart but rether i m in the heart of god and think not you can direct the course of love for love ii it finds you wonhy directs your course lova has bo olhar cwire but to fulfil itielf but if vou lova end must needs have datwas let thai be vour daslree to maat end tie like e winding brook thai tinge nt melody lo the night to know the pain of too much tender nees to be wounded by your own undaftfending of love and to bled willingly end loyfully to wake el dawn with a wlngad heart end give thanks for enolher day of loving to rest el lha noon hour end meditate love e ecttaiy to return home et eventide with grelltude and then to ueap with a prayer for the betovad in vour heart anil a long of drake upon vour llpt tim it one nuns philosophy of love you nuy identify wild what lie bchevis in or you may not for philosophies are individual not gtncril itbian lus much mnie lo uy in his book the wnphcl and even if you dont agree with him he stimulates your imagination and starts you off in search of what you do hcheve in typewriters more students buy smithcorona portables for homework than any other brand an idcal graduation gift corsair 6995 cupper 11295 sterling 13495 electra120- 19995 dont forget father on fathers day june 15th we have a large selection of cards for this special occasion mbihbhbamasstamv sheaffer papermate parker ballpens 98c to 750 sheaffer desk sets 395 to 2500 theyre styled for today built to last for yean see our wide selection of ledger covers ledger sheets personal metal files ring binders staplers desk trays wate baskets pencil sharpeners many otw lines personalized writing paper plastic pocket savers 25c a in m s and color atlas ribbons tvkwirtets t addetts km most machines only 100 felt tip markers 39c to 89c m desk pads 19 x 24 225 to 385 rubber stamps made to order stamp pads inks 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