Page 10 THE HERALD May 1 1991 Youthful insights In celebration and recognition of Education Week the Halton Hills Herald decided to produce a special supple ment geared towards students and their views not just on the education system hut on a number of varied and even controversial issues Several editorial meetings failed to reach a consensus on how the supplement was to be produced and presented so it was decided to approach two schools with the idea and judge the reaction Centennial Middle School and Park Public School of Georgetown were approached with the idea and students and teachers responded with such overwhelm ing enthusiasm that in fact the whole concept of the plementthat appears in this Wednesdays Herald was revamped to accomodate what obviously was the stu dents wishes a forum for their viewpoints on certain issues seen through the eyes of young students The Herald is also using the special supplement as a pilot project to bring students and their views into the mainstream of the newspaper After all it is their world too that we are writing about praising and criticizing as the situation arises TKe Herald intends to approach other Halon Hills in the future and offer their students the same opportunity to express their opinions Going over the material the young students submitted should allow for serious secondthought by adults who assume wrongly that youngsters either are not aware or similarly simply dont care about the traumatic changes that appear to be occurring almost daily not on ly in Canadian society but in societies throughout the world Views expressed on drinking and driving the environ ment pollution agriculture drugs and yes the sug gestion of yearround schooling show not only an awareness of the issues by students but a concern that almost borders on a demand that these issues be ad dressed by the adults in positions to do something about the concerns of the youths These opinions should not be dismissed out of hand by adults who might variously view them cynically as cries in the wilderness or reject them as simple verbal of youths with nothing bet ter to do The views are insightful They are obviously straight- fromtheheart insights into what youths of today think about the world as it is now being run by supposed responsible adults and a plea to these same adults to leave something for the young to inherit Through world wars depressions famine plague and other similar instances of mans inhumanity to man it has always been the youth who have suffered the most Perhaps it really is time to let the sondaughter become fathermother to the man as represented by the adults in this world Artisans say thanks Dear Editor On behalf of the Credit Valley Artisans I would like to say thank you to all of the people who took our courses and attend ed our fundraising events Christmas Sale Raffle and most recently our Garage Sale over the past year A special thanks to the Herald for covering our events through articles and photographs The Credit Valley Artisans is a nonprofit organization establish ed to encourage support and educate the citizens of Halton Hills in various arts and crafts Our annual general meeting will be held on Wednesday May 1 1991 at 730 pm in the Cedarvale Cottage All members are en couraged to attend Yours truly Mary Rowan President Credit Valley Artisans Classical Brunch hits right notes Dear Editor Thank you for helping us sell out our 5th annual Classical Brunch in memory of Ralph Your photos and publica tion of our press releases were much appreciated Non profit groups rely on your support and the people of Halton Hills appreciate being informed about entertainment- offered in town In the words of one gentleman when asked how he enjoyed the brunch Im in the clouds Thank you for helping us make people feel that way Sincerely Lois For Arts Alive Editorial The Halton Hills HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established A Division of Canadian Newspaper Company Limited Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario 3Z6 K ROBERT Publisher and General Manager 8772201 CLASSIFIED SMrlay la ill H pic hull ACCOUNTING SUBSCRIPTION HATES Copy In SIMM IS Hall on 5400yoar fit Canada applicable art claim copyright en all original and malarial by 111 and In National Dfttcai 9 Toronto IMS or MO Montiaal Th mat publlihar not lEabla for damagai idling nil of In mafit bat paid lor actually by portion idnxUaamanl In by which l Jtl I Peoples Forum Lome Scot Museum open to the public Reference Article on Pag 8 The Weekend Outlook Friday April 261991 Subject Frank Grant wary of museum plans Dear Sir With reference to the above mentioned article in which Mr Frank Grant stated that his Military Studies Museum in Limehouse is the only one of its kind to service the Bowmanville to Niagara Falls area I would like to correct his statement For the past years The Lome Scots Peel Dufferin and Halton Regiment Regimental Museum has been in existence at John Street Brampton There can be viewed a wide variety of exhibits which reflect the past history of our county Regiment Also on display are many artifacts which have either been loaned or donated by friends of the Regi ment Some dating back as far as the War of Our Museum which is under the Chairmanship of Honourary Col onel E Conover CD and operated by our Curator CWO GH Wilkinson CD and are assisted by numerous volunteers who give freely of their time and expertise is also a nonprofit organization The Museum is open to the public on the first and third Sun day and Monday of each month Sunday from 2 pm and Mon day from to 930 Plus group tours can be arranged by contacting either of the above named gentlemen at 4164512144 or 4164595153 1991 sees the 125th Anniver sary of the founding of our Regi ment A Reunion and Presenta tion of New Queens Colour being presented the weekend of 131415 September When our Colonel in Chief His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent will be present We would be pleased to see as many of our ex regimen tal members and the general public take part in this historic milestone in our regimental history Plus take the opportuni ty to visit our Regimental Museum Yours sincerely Capt Harrison CD Secretary Film Review Board has become useless Dear Editor The fact that the Halton Regional Police could charge the store managers of the Adult Only Video with violations to the Criminal Code shows how useless the Ontario Film Review Board has become After he NDP has relaxed the Boards mandate and decided not to limit hardcore pornography videos of violence and degradation can freely enter the Ontario market although illegal according to the Criminal Code It shows how low the standards of the current Ontario govern ment really are The direct rela tionship between violent por nographic material and violence against women has been proven If the NDP concerned about women as they say they are would it not be in everyones interest for them to cooperate with the police Instead of creating more work for them and making their job more difficult Sincerely Giuseppe Deputy Leader Family Coalition Party of Ontario Write us a letter The Herald wants to hear from you If you have an opinion you want to express or a comment to make send us a letter or drop by the office Our address is Guelph Street Georgetown On tario All letters must be signed Please include your address and telephone number for verifica tion The Herald reserves the right to edit letters due to space limita tions