Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1967, p. 3

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pins presented by former inspector two from here reading association past present former inspector of public schools for this area mr lome skuce centre presented past president s pins at a meeting of the international reading association in burlington recently among the recipients were two georgetown teachers whiiam kinrade principal of howard wrigglesworth publ c school left and mrs william cromar of the park public school staff jgarage wants i exemption from bylaw for closing georgetown garage firm lis becking exemption from the closing hour by law which htu been in effect for some year i in georgetown in a letter rend to council on mondiy dodge brothers explain et that they want to use facilit ips at their two location on guclph street on a 24 hour baa council opinion wbs not en thusissrtt i would hesitate to take any action unices there was evid met that otners were in favour of this said mayor gibbons deputy reeve arthur speight said garage operators had work cti for years to arrive at hours if work agreeable to the maj oity dodge brothers should call a meeting of operators and geta majority opinion was the sug gcstion of ct roy ballenttne the mail bag concerned about youth buireasons different 6 edith street december 2 1967 dear sir your recent editorials on cen eorship and youth aroused mv interest but left me puzzld they seem to hav twin themes the need for censorship and the perennial conflict of youth and age but i am not sure where theme begins and thi other ends clear that every publi c2on h it a school papr a company house organ a trade u n pamphlet or a pornogra phi- peter back is censored to acccrj th the policy of the publisher it is perfccmy proper for irs an for gm to decide pivirg ralph nader itjifc n a company magazine cr u sory censorship in th ft- ic in r is a difier to oppose adult authority 1 do not know what you had in mind but as a general proposition it is far too wide and dinger ous socrates was condemn d for doing just that and so were the german parerts who tried to counter the influcno of the hitler youth on their ciildron i dekleer organ recital sunday even feature on sunday evening george dekleer arct presented ai lorcan recital at the christian reformed church mr dekleer who is organist and rhoirmastcr at st george s anglican hurch played a pro- nm which included chorale preludes b brahms vaughan willims green sleeves and wmors stirring allcgrocs from h jlti svmphonj the georgetown herald thursday dec 7th i47 page 3 found neptune lohn adams 18191802 an fng 1 sh astronomer calculated the oosition of the then unknown planet neptune i icomfi interiors i dark light fresh good tasting if you give us a further ex position of jour views of cen sorship and youth i am sure they would a tract considerable interest i offer for your consid eration one constructive sug gestion on censorship how tc dal with pornography ttx it a small corps of readers in ottawa could classify all such literature as one two or thrci star pornography and tax thi three categories at progressive rates every publisher woud trirl were among the members seek the three star classifici tion tor his merchandise the and unco oired in sinj ng j hvrrtn at the conclusion of h chili rt a coffee hour in he church basmitnt followed silverwood mr and mrs r duffield mrs w r norton mrs h scott and mrs rudy from silverwood dls ent ma er i wa nc proper for g v to try and p-ec- pu blication cf r book and the law gave them no help in doing so in our time and cul turc conrpuloy censorship has been res ted to the sub- jecs of seer and obscenity without notable soess in cith er fild but yoir suggestion or a cnohip hed en the age of the ajtnors is completely novel to me u some of the young are immature some of the old are senile maturity andiy temu y come a different ags with dieren people and there would d- more difficulty draw lug the line here than there is now wth obcenify share your concern over tb younger generation though i v for diferent reasons 1 am not concerned that they are ap parently opposed to adult auth onty this is the inevitable pat tern of a dynamic society wi tfaout this conflict a society re airs primitive or becomes fossilized i am not concerned lest they be deprived of the i guide lines of our experience i ur eicpenence is quite plainly et before them and though they will interpret it different y from the way we do the guide lmes are there their interpretation is just as likely to be valid as our own and few of them will have been wi thout the benefit of lofc of when i was a boy nons i am concerned that the ad t authority they oppose is so nebulous that our generation has do longer any coherent set of values and beliefs to defend to the young t people that in our obsessive pursuit of mater iii well being the virtues of honeoty love and courage have been discounted that we toler ate the poisoning cf air by in dustry and aagc violence on the picket lines and accept the virtual asault on a dow chemical mn h ing engineers as normal if we do not discp- y line ourselves and dare not y try to discipline the young poo y plsc can we expect them to do 15 it thcmselvs j i am equally concerned that jur youth is the first to meet g the challenge of th affluent y society this is a challenge we never faced and it be too y much for anybodv th- current of harpers has a note wi y twin experiments b a vien tiese doctor vno l ir1 t jj colony of normal hard workin v birds with even pos 1h1 lux jj my the o2 turned y hippy instead of becoming in dependent el the uual age y thy became parasitical lcttin fteir parents ad grandparents y feed them even a er they wer j fully grovt thls vr s may b- dcadfull relevant to y 3ur future though 1 for on- do nr in erd to feed mv grand ly children y tf anafr pii which puz v rd n in voir editorial was y jour adver- reference to ad jf nits vho oncou axe the youngi no tmie flat mr sharp could afford to institute medicare yours sincere john bellmv of jcorgetovvn hi 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