the georgetown herald wedncs november 14 194fr the georgetown herald tonre or ocoaoktown mokvau ouen wnxiahs umkbocs mwamrtown ahiiokove baixinafad hcnum tcwu ootta acton mtamfton mtltow subscription rates canafu united sutca and overwa 2j a ygar single advertising rata will be quoted on application telethons na t walter c bixhn putalliher qarf u mooilvray mary h biehn editor harold of the canadian weekly newspaper anodauon ontarioquebec division of the owjfa the editors corner guest edit6rials in conjunction with education week we cure happy to turn this column over this week to the pupils of the high school principal keenan has selected the following four editorials as representative of the liter ary efforts of the students and they reflect credit on the standard of teaching in the school we might also remind parents that on thurs day night the classrooms at the public school will be open from seven to nine and the teachers will be pleas ed to meet any parents there who wish to come and discuss their childs school work the causes amd conquest of juvenile delinquency in the past six years a great crime wave has swept the whole country including murder robbery suicide and manslaughter this is increasing to such a degree that it is baffling the authorities teen aged boys and girls are charged with some form of crime daily remember the three ts 1 elephone 1 hompsori s 1 axi 30 or 14 itlblll dancing in the rose room georgetown arena every saturday night modern and old tyme dancing admission 50c modern aires orchestra georgetown your shopping centre o6r congratulations to the people of the georgetown district whose magm ncent purchase of 9th victory loan bonds evidence their faith in canada s future to the hard working committee and salesmen and to the community which topped all others for a record of achievement 0pgetown board of trade retail division this is due to home environment mothers and fathers working m factories and children trying to take care of themselves other children lead the latter on the wrong track which ends in crime another cause is boys and girts reading and listening to murder stories and seeing pictures that arc full of bloodshed these conditions can be brought under control by years of study of children s actions by a censorship of films for thentrifl by careful selection of children a reading material and by the returning of mothers to their homes thus this crime wave can be reduced to a minimum sam fipow grade 9a dont slacken now our valiant men went over there i r and beat the enemy fair and square i they didn t stop and count the cost then so buy a bond mister lift up your pen i the 6ht may be over many men may be back but to some it s not clover so keep lending your jack now dont forget friends aim for the top just think of the wounded and i 11 bet you won t stop they saved our necks then and we said it was fine let s show them we mean it let s sign on the line cllfl taylor grade 12 our schools of the future by joan bishop grade 8b the future schools i know will be better than ever for you and me a few suggestions i d like to make about the measures s we ought to take the byilding i know should be strong and stout with plenty of ground spread round about the windows large of unbreakable glass this would be a great benefit to the class the desks would be roomy as all desks should with the tops made of fine grained unscratchable wood studies would never bother us there d be no worry there d be no fuss history in the form of a moving picture in knowledge we d come away the richer enacted by someone like charles boyer we d never w nt to miss a day we are also trained in sports you know to make us healthy to make us grow there s an outdoor rink here we could skate everything there would be first rate and then a lovely indoor pool with swimming instruction after school what more could vou ask not a thing o annoy all s pltasint and cheerful and full of joy well that s about all 1 ii now end this rhyme bout the schools that we ii have in fifty vears time our cadet corps we have our cadet period of one half hour every friday afternoon our luck regarding our periods has been very poor this year as it has rained nearly every friday we have been divided into four groups to study the handling of four different army weapons we have been divided into squads each under a lieutenant in these squads we have been learning to march turn and salute the commanding officer is norm long and the sergeant major is johnny farmer the commands are given in a loud tone and if after some practice you have not learned to do it correctly 30u are taken out of rank and drilled by the sergeant- major by yourself as yet not everybody has the complete uniform and many have none at all i am in squad no 2 under ernie peters and bob addy jimmy klrfcwood oa upholstering m far aaoeflanl warinaaaablp m j nrrin tn reaphalatrtnt 5 redealgnhig of year cheater- m m bald satu z m phone ss for bbflnatb calli taken until 11 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