Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1969, p. 8

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17 viewers ordination ceremony planned by witnesses more new ministers will be added to the ranks of jehovahs witnesses this weekend the i ordination services will take place at the semiannual circuit assembly in burlington witnes its from georgetown will fc delegates to the convention be ojoftoetown teacher dasoate gergetowo district high school v teacher jtom raniautarsjngh at right ytt ijneof nearly 400 delegate to the annual assembly of the ontario secondary school teachers federation in hamilton from march 19th to 22 awith hlmare edward walker of oakville and jjaaurioa laycock of waterdown workers if left largely alone just hope for everybodys sake rm wrong with mhb in spite of the fact that that first thrill for most of us our children are almost it inevitably became work to through the public and high learn how to spell and read school phases of their educahard words and to solve dlf- tion i still find myself follow- ficult mathematical problems ing the latest changes in these i we became older the novelty fields with the greatest interest wore off and we became inter- and at times agitation not to ested in more things outside of mention trepidation schoolwork thats when most 1 of us needed a prod of some i presume to tilt at the kind t0 help us deve the self windmills not as an expert discipline to grapple with learn by any means but as a ing pro which when con quered formed the basis of our lifes career learning can be fun but parent i admit right off the bat to knowing very little about teaching skills my experience being limited to a rather disas trous foray into the field of i much of it goes hand in hand sunday school teaching i have with memorisation im the first not read the complete hall- to admit that memorizing is dennis report but i do read boring hard wprk but so are everything in sight about the new educational trends in two daily papers and sundry mag azines and i have raised three children pretty typical of mts average who is vitally interest ed in what kind of an upcom lots of things we have to do in this qh life and that is some thing that youngsters might as well learn how to cope with and adjust to early in fact a big part of the reason for wanting our children to have the very ing generation we are molding i best education they can master with our decisions in this mostu so they will go into the work- vital area of their young livesladay world equipped to handle jobs which are least afflicted that we is an editorial one tne cursc 0 boredom rm afraid because 1 have the sensation that all these tremen dous changes are taking place without our having anything at all to say about it it appears to we cant do anything to- alter the fact that the period when this education must be absorbed is also the period when the minds and characters of children are immature and we need wise guidance in every direction the new education trend i fear with its minimal guidelines places far too much trouble is that i dont responsibility on the student agree with their way of too soon g resu will prob- thinking the core of the aby tntt conscientious par- vbe a case where a few experts have decided that our whole concept of how best to educate our children should be changed to their way of thinking most sweeping educational changes is contained in their idea that children will learn more and better by being allow ed to progress at their own speed without any from teachers or i aume parents i admit that a goodly part of my misgivings come from judging others by my self arid my family none of tu are any lazier than normal in fact as far fc school work goes we were considered good students and speaking for my- aelf i rather enjoyed studying but if i had been left to study without the goal of passing or failing a set course within a ents arc going to have to shoul der a heavier load in that de partment and there is bound to be e great deal of floundering to the ultimate detriment of pressures lhc child would as- not that the present system is perfect by any means theres room for im provement however without shaking the very foundations of the whole system and for what its worth i think the changes have been made wrong way about to me it seems more sensible to start with the new approach to teaching in the teachers colleges instead of in the schools a stimulating teacher presenting the course at time with marks to showj study in stimulating way my achievement im sure id have spent a lot more time playing tennis reading novels and generally amusing rather than educating myself and our children as far as i could ob serve followed the same pattern that is where my prem ise and that of the experts differs and perhaps that is fhere the real rub is the ex perts are not runofthemill people they perhaps dont sus- pect ms i do that most human oeings are a bit lazy and will take the path of least resistance if allowed i dont think it is our system which keeps children from read ingncyclopediae in their spare time because they have had their learning urges stifled and initiative undeveloped i think the rare child wilt do this any way no matter what the system but it i only the rare one and it will still be the rare one who will do it under the new sys tem too im very much afraid because most of us are tarred with the same brush mother nature is more the culprit than our educational system thinking back to when we started public school there was a wonderful thrill jn first learning hdw to read and add and subtract that was the most fun of anything wed ever done that feeling is what our educator are striving l jto capture for students all the way through school i imagine burthen what they seem to kav forgotten la that after opp report during the week of march 30 to april s inclusive officers of the ontario provincial police at tached to north halton detach ment were called upon to in- vestigate 46 general occurren ces included in this number were 3 thefts 1 of which prov ed to be unfounded 1 break and entering investigation 1- mis sing person was located 2 com- plaints of wilful damage 3 fraud investigations 1 prowler complaint another missing person complaint was unfound ed 2 complaints of hunters 1 complaint regarding a trespas ser lead to 1 person being char- ged under the petty trespass act 1 robbery complaint wait unfounded 7 investigations un der the liquor control act lead to charges being laid against 11 persons 1 escapee was appreh ended and a stolen car recover ed 2 premises were found in secure by officers on night pat rol all other occurrences were of a minor nature requiring lit tle time to clear eleven accidents occurred dur ing this time period 7 of which were property damage only the remaining 4 resulted in in juries to 11 persons the mis- haps were attributed to careless driving unsafe movement from a parked position failing to yield right of way and driver losing control due to a tire blow out total property dam age was estimated to be ap proximately 7730 as a result of investigation s charges were laid against persons involved in the accidents the 7 day reporting period found officers working a total of 1122 hours patrolling 11398 miles of roads under the jurisd iction of north halton detach ment 01 charges were laid ag ainst persons for violations of the highway traffic act an additional 88 received warnings proceedings in provincial jud ges court resulted in 56 convic tions being registered prov constable t r penrica accident prevention officer spoke to approximately 360 pu pils in the township stressing the need for them to observe is a pea wi price jltht new discussiontype approach will do this im all for it but it seems to me by introd ucing this new technique in schools where the teachers havent been trained to apply it is asking for big trouble for tea cher and student alike inciden tally that was the trouble i ran into during my short ten ure as a sunday school teach er harnessing those active nine and ten year old minds into get ting a dialogue going on a sub ject essentially difficult was be yond me in my untrained state i gave up and im afraid a great many of our teachers faced with a somewhat similar situation on a much larger scale might well feel just frustrated ive dwelt at length on the aspects of the revolution in education that have set me agitating and trepidating what i havent mentioned are the changes i agree with greater choice of more relev ant courses use of field trips travel radio tv and the thea tre to breathe life into the printed words of the textbooks i like the assigning of projects to stretch mind and initiative i also like the idea of using term work and tests to offset the ab solute finality of exams hip- hip- hooray for them all they are changes long overdue but r still feel mighty uneasy over those changes based on the theory that all children will be eager beaver school bus safety rules melville taylor local presid ing minister says that jehovahs witnesses have not experienced ifficultles facing nominal christian churches he was rjs- f erring to the observatidns of the canadian magazine of july 20 1068 in 1u feature article why clergymen are quitting the magazine stated the hot topic among- clerics is who is leaving the church this month for the exodus from the parish a steady trickle for 20 years is threaten ing to become a torrent not so with jehovahs wit nesses according to mr tay lor herevealed figures that indicate they ordained some 1600 ministers each week in 1068 almost 83000 in total these have been taught and trained by a thorough program of practical instruction in the bible thats why we are so wellknown for our knowledge of the bibles teachings it is fitting that when mem hers of is congregations as semble for three days that these newlytaught persons be given opportunity to publicly declare their intentions to engage in the ministry mr taylor said another interesting entertain ment development is oh the horizon for georgetown televis ion viewers the longawaited increase in power by channel 17 in buffalo was implemented march 8 the station is essentially one of in formational educational prog- ramming broadcasting on ultra high frequencies this means that a normal tei evislon set usually would need a special antenna and an external converter in order to bring in the stations signal although soinenewer tvs are already equipped with tfje additional tuflerv georgetown cable tv ltd howeyer have announced that after a short period of recep tion testing they will supply channel 17 on the normally un used channel 10 thus making this varied and interesting pro gram content available to all their subscribers regardless of the age and limitations of their receivers since wned tv channel 17 carries many features not nor mally seen on television this announcement is of particular interest- to those who become bored with average television content typical programming that would be available includ es playhouse and theatre prod uctions folkmusic and classical music concerts discourses on art an4 the humanities special events and human interest stor ies from around the world educational material is also used from all school and univ ersity levels as well as instruc tion in music medicine sciences and literature on a social plane the osemtttown thursday amav so popular has the station be- pages come that most tv program rejhr views locally available now carlge would be aaade to ry complete- program schedules ers for the extra for channel 17 came under vlfe station a this a j jamieson president of ment to the the cable tv company affirm win be advised ed also that no additional chari channel is available te 1 the ordination ceremony will be part of the saturday after noon sessions of the assembly jims 5teering service complete brake sarviea wheel alignment wheal balancing oeneral repairs park street olen williams 8774554 a camslet service l0vett signs ltd 28 industrial st oualph 8229558 lakeview discount centre 126 main 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