Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 21, 1968, p. 11

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the acton free press wednesday august 21 1968 4jyof press youth fast says vtemtis now that canada lias a prime minister who identifies with and lias generated enthusiasm for politics in young people torontos financial post has come out in favour of lowering the voting age from 2 1 to 1 8 fn a recent article they expressed the hope that the question would be examined when the longpromised revision of the elections act comes up in the new parliament they argue thai persons in the armed forces even if under 21 are entitled to vote if an 18yearold in the armed forces has the necessary intelligence why not the rest of his contemporaries in civilian life says the post one way of harnessing the enthusiasm of youth and of reducing the present frustrations is to give the young people greater responsibility it s high time that the voting age was dropped from 21 18 time being a total experience b3 fresh tracks by barbara mcintosh everybody talks about the generation gap thescdays they define it as a lack of communications between those over 30 and those under its a strange inexplicable atmosphere of suspicion and hostility that can often result in unfair generalizations and unfounded judgments recently an editorial appeared in the collingwood enterprisebulletin it wasnt a spectacular story but it stands as a prime example of what can happen when people allow preconcelved ideas to rule their decisions steven lebo a young canadian who likes books and happens to wear a beard tried to establish a boutique in collingwood pressure from a reactionary town establishment stopped him according to the editorial stephen is a young man who appears wellread honest and experienced with life in spite of his lack of formal education hut it is easy to understand the fear that ha could instill in the heart of a straightlaced chamber of commerce member over 30 he has an interesting but unorthodox life story w6rst of all he is an idealist and he is determined to be himself in a world that demands conformity his parents ore jewish canadians but he was born in cuba although he undoubtedly could have been a first class student stephen became b67eil with school and dropped out he left lo work his way around the world and ended up farming on a kibbutz in israel for two years here he became caught up in the idea of buying a farm in south america and setting it up on the kibbutz principle for homeless children stephen relumed to canada and early this year he got a job at wasaga beach then he began working on a farm near collingwood at the first of the summer he got the idea of starting a small book and record boutique on the collingwood main street a monthtomonth lease was arranged in a vacant shop and stephen ordered his stock then without warning or reason he was told that the lease would not be renewed after the end of august he could not afford to set up shop for two months i suspect that the situation developed through misunderstanding apparently stephen didnt announce publicly that he had a bank account a credit rating and an uncle who was backing him as legal trustee he didnt tell the town that he intended to shave before lie opened the established business powers presumably assumed that stephen was the beginning of some type of hippie cult in collingwood they were afraid of a record and book boutique called bag end because it was different and they were afraid of stephen because he was different the editorial sums up witii the statment we must never condemn impulsively we must remember every person regardless of outward appearances deserves the opportunity to take a chance amen i time being has transformed the automotive building at the cne into a total experience in the lights and colour of youth it vibrates with the sounds and rhythm of continuous live per formances that run the full spec trum from pop to rock to folk to soul it glows in mad mod colours fluorescent posters and psychedelic lighting lo enter everyone passes through a conditioning room with metallic walls floor and ceiling and sttobelighting that distorts perception and movement and simulates a psychedelic trip he- main tloor is devoted to displays of everything that appeals to youth for tjie girls there are makeup and hairdressing demonstrations by the top manufacturers each offers special exhibition packaged bargains to make you beautiful and in for the boys there are soupedup bikes and cart and a full range of drums guitars and amplifiers you can and out about a trip to europe from the youth hostel booth buy a book on yoga sec an expert work out on a trampoline or watch brian skinner broadcast from the chum trailer station the mezanine has become a miniature village with shops boutiques outdoor cafes and unusual movie theatres you can have flowers painted on your body pick up an indian shirt tor 0 ddllars stand around sniffing incense or buy a pop rccordat a discount r a special row of shops have been devoted t6 young artlsta whowill sketch your portrait ur make you a paper flower while you wait one girl paints wild designs on old wooden furniture- another paiots on silk if youre lucky you can catch one of the two daily fashion shows by miss chatelaine the models dance on stage to the beat of a live group strobelightlng turns them into mechanical dolls the cloths are fantastic tune being is the best thing to j happen to the ex this year its a must for anyone who wants to know where its at and be a part of it 18 ltat bem saskatchewans camp rayner first provincial 4h camp canadas first provincial 411 camp located on the hanks of dicfenbaker lake in birsay saskatchewan was officially opened on june 30 in a special commemorative dedication ceremony mrs j g rayner assisted by two local 4h club members officially cut the ribbon to open the site wiich isnamed after tier late husband professor john c rayiuuva tormr director of the university of saskatchewan department of extension and past president of i hi canadian countil on 41 1 clutk professor rayner 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