3 the acton free press wednesday september 4 1968 4frec press youth no 2 student protested about vietnam kids stuff 1 the war in no 3 student that s nothing i marched in selma no 4 student amateurs i no 5 student impressionable children i ve marched written poetry sung folk songs and gone to prison ive outprotested you all no 6 student egads i can t stand that im a better protester than you are attitude youth anonymous is where its at in courts jails and the streets fresh tracks by barbara mclhtosli hypocrites were a generation of demonstratorsits the cool way to be canadian young people have come out with long hair and microskirts to protest stuffy conformity in dress weve marched on high schools and universities to protest academic dictatorship weve supported sitins against racial discrimination weve come out strong with the conviction that we are the enlightened ones who reject old standards of love and outdated ideas of war but when the real test came we were as complacent as any other generation czechoslovakia is the victim of raw imperialism that was supposed to have gone out of style with the humiliation of nazi germany the russians blatant defiance of the united nations creed of which canada is a major supporter is disgusting and inexcusable but where are the demonstrationswhere are the protest buttons and the marches and the sitins at the russian embassy we were quick to pick up the antivietnam syndrome we sanction draftdodgers and wear peace buttons and parade in front of napalm producers we saw the individual being crushed by military and political bureaucracies and we objected the russian invasion of czechoslovakia is all of this and more as canadians we should feel more involved and more sympathetic for a young nation whose power has been stripped by a giant we should be converting our fever for protest into an antirussian cause the wishywashy verbal offerings to the united nations made in the past few weeks by our canadian representative have hardly been enlightening we should be demanding stronger lines and stronger language demonstrations have helped to get results in other cases american politicians are now trying desperately to find an easy way out of vietnam the russians are equally as concerned about their public image consider the effects of s strong pressure movement to have russian athletes excluded from the coming olympic games and what about a boycott of russian entertainers and products we know they are watching why not give them an eyeful of public condemnation if we allow the russians to get away with their takeover in czechoslovakia we might as well line up our love not war buttons on the nearest cnr line were hypocrites mtmhiimhmhmtmmaawhinmathmh no 1 student 1 protested p thos w mi about the hbombs more youth anonymous i an organization like alcoholics anonymous only it deals with the lelmhllltation of lilvcilje delinquents it was started by an exconvict in detroit michigan in t5f and met with such success that two groups arc now operating in canada in hamilton hundreds of young people die involved in therapy groupt which operate under the direction of i xecutive dircctor kev alan ialliew he visits courts jiid jails and supervises a 24 hour servile to that help is available to thou who wanttt jit situliste marie youth anonymous is a project of aji peoples united church and backed by hie local rotary club in toronto a group of clergy and laymen have established what they tall the mustard seed in work with young pcdple in yorkville and those who hang around suburban shopping centres and loiter in restaurants in do vntown areas the mustard seed uses the same therapy programs as youth anonymous in which members meet in groups of eight to twelve they are encouraged to help each other and to bring in friends from the outside who might benefit from the sessions as a street padre in toronto rev ron price visits the haunts of youth counsels those in trouble and steers them into the youth anonymous therapy groups young people today lack direction asserts rev price the church is not reaching the young people we seek to help it needs to drag itself away from the musty past and work sidebyside with todays troubled vibrant times in this new ministry we are taking the church out of its isolation within four walls and into the market place where it belongs the mustard seed group is currently on a tour to raise money for the project and to encourage the establishment of programs in all areas of canada they wdl be visiting acton united church on sunday night september is susan mills of ml bennett named miss acton safety patrol susan mills of actons mz bennett public school recently attended the safety patrol training camp sponsored by the hamilton automobile club and was selected miss acton safety patrol for the coming school term susan will work with local police and encourage safety among her fellow students bight young ladies were chosen to represent the towns in the general hamilton area camp rycrson on the shores of lake erie was set up by the hamilton automobile club four years ago the first of its kind in canada last week 153 boys and girls attended the camp learning to become school safety patrols they represented schools in acton ancaster brantford brant township burlington dundas dunnville paris saltfleet township stoney creek and waterdown former acton opp constable peter campbell now with the burlington detaclunent was one of six officers acting as instructors and organizers at the fourth annual camp their program consists of 22 hours of dady lectures fdm instruction on patrol work on the job training at simulated intersections and a special course in school bus fire fighting interspersed with the work sessions is a variety of recreational activities including swimming hiking crafts dances and other fun games special guest at the camp is e a huxtable chief traffic engineer of the national roads and motorist association new south wales australia successful candidates will receive graduation certificates and crests to testify that they have completed the course proof of the effectiveness of school patrols is reflected in the extremely low accident rate among school children where the patrols operate hat on the canadian motorcycle safety council has endorsed the new ontario regulations requiring that drivers wear approved motorcycle helmets helmets are essential not only for the protection they offer in case of accidents but also for their value in preventing accidents the majority of motorcycle mishaps are caused by other road users who do not see the driver or lus riders those wearing safety helmets especially the ones finished in white or bright colors are much more easdy seen by automobde drivers no specific helmets have yet been approved by the canadian standards association the deadline for the use of the approved helmets has been set for december 31 1971 miss acton school samty paykoc susan mills of m z bennett achool second from right is one of iahr misses selected by the hamilton autornoblle club to work with local police in a school safety program this fall constable peter campbell formerly of aden it directly behind susan irecth outh chicken tub serves 8 to 10 persons 525 box 1 4 pieces buns honey 390 box pf 9 pieces 250 individual dinner plus trimmings 135 light snack 2 pieces french fries 80c fishburger 65 cheeseburger 40e 50c hamburgers 35e and 45c fish and chips 50c french fries 25c onion rings 25c sandwiches made to order hours open monday to ttwruuy law fcway and saturday tam ta 13 munl0k closed all day sundays deliveries soc extra bp snack bar 8532114 words in print dead they still attract students words in print particularly in newspapers have a strong lure for todays young men and women this gives the lie to professor ii m mcluhan high priest of modern communications media who seems to say that print is dead the new twoyear course in community journalism and advertising offered by sheridan collage 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