Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1959, p. 12

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th mmaetown hirauo the mail bao imperial 10month bodgat tamis atfatlbl from sept to june esso furnace oil mw somerville diah operator and ask for zentth 67200 no toll charge rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers ancf funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 i we wire flowers actonschool jjoard member urges more emphasis on 3rs aotod onu january 2nd 1958 dear mr editor in the hope that your readers will find food for thought in my remarks i am sending you a sub mission made to the north halton high school district board the opinions are my own and any comment by you or your readers will be welcomed the principal of the acton high school at commencement excrci ses expressed an impprtant qbsep- vation the acceptance and gene ral approval by society today of the norm or average student and citizen tends to dilute the real goals of perfection thereby depri ving through lack of enthusiastic recognition many persons bf ial ent capacities from ever tasting that real satisfaction or a job truly well done this observation is a strcs a by an o q phi losophcr george santaana per fection is the justification of be mg do it yourself test your tv and radio tubes free in a tasfomatk tartar new tubes available at hutchs smoke barber shop 10 main st south open daily to 11 pjn- sugar and spice dtomu tr mu umlw tfcawlajrtaa ww mino millwork notes trans atlantic family fares mow in effect large savinos when families travel together john r barber travsl advisor john it barber agency insurance travh 214 mill strmat the message outlined was ironic ally supported by the newspaper coverage of the commencement exercises one newspaper heard and assimilated and reproduced the message the other newspaper reproduced a rather more popular but negative theme too many stu dents are satisfied with average records again unfo this rather negative observation is heard on the streets and in gath enng places and even though a popu ar practice robs available srapporting man hours of the cor rect positive observation is our school board inthi vri ter s opinion composed of citizens appointed to be workersnl and leaders in idealistic educational facilities and programs v- ithin ihe tapaer eapaul li provi ide helping the studmii toward this desirable eoal or are wc loo encouraging the well balanced all round average citizin and thertbj s iflin potenial achieve menf let s listen to and think of what is heard and read all around us today university heads implying liu needs of government subsidi zation government spokesmen 1m plmg the needs of capitalistic industrial educational subsidization university professional personnel decrying the educational standard of entrants secondary school prin cipals decrj mg the educational standards of entrin elcmentar chol spokesmen decmng stud pn h mi backgroun while us urping some home responsibilities po sibh reluilantlj n liquished school board members decrjing leather capabilities as though the aerae member could difftrenti ate something is ohioum wrong self defensive thinking and cring might seem to be more widespread rather than less necessary in our more law abiding citizenr 1 have rccentlj observed a sec ondarj school grade thirteen stud ent on the rectfrd a first class hon our student throughout school life earn genuinely heartbreaking 50 in fngiish composition a discour aging and widespread occurrence in grades 12 and 13 a study of this particular problem reveals that capacities are inadequate wi thoul outside contributory tinu an1 thought robbing interests the history of a good student s irkinj hours is pproximatel j4 hours weeklj at s hol from age 5 tn 6 ear1 1 al 560 hours approximately 27 hours wceklv at school from ae 6 to 12 jearly total 1 000 hours approximate 27 hours weekly it s hool plus 2 hours homework from ac 12 to 11 jiarh total of 1100 hours apprommiuh 25 hours wckl a s hod phi 5 hum hunk work n ndts 9 and 10 iurlj lota 1 o hours nxmauly 25 huts uekl ji school plus 7 hours homework n gndes 11 and 12 jtarlj total 1200 hours approwmatcl 25 hours weekly al school plus 15 hours homework in grade 13 j early total woo hrs a grand total of approximate 15000 hours of school work n w an obvious deduction if the student fails in capacity reach recognized standards in this time schedule would be not en ough available school work man hours ttnne could be three separate soluliohs 1 a reduction in the- content of each grade with a consequent m tease in the total number of el ementary and secondary school ears 2 an increase in the daily or weekly and therefore yearly school attendance hours 3 a decrease in the number of school work fields towards that older basic sotermed 3r eumcu lum in support of solution 3 ttic fol lowing reasons could applyx between the stages of kinder earten and secondary school grad uationachieveiuent in academic examination percentages plus supporting every student participa ting recreational program coum possibly hold off adallpebo i cant jee why theres so muck fuss about colour we adopted coal black baby this christinas and already he s as dear to us as un omni own q m didn t stipulate when we were looking for him what colour he vas to be as so many wouldbe parents do we just wanted a baby and we got a dandy- the kids arent bothered by mi colour either theyve wanted m new baby brother for years and theyre fascinated by him fney spend ftours look ins a him play ing with him fetching him toys and wrmin his milk ve had quite a time training him his new parents wanted some thing dighified and distinguished lily othello various friends and relatives contributed all sort of suitable it unoriginal monikers but the name the kids chose for him was both original and suit able so playboy he is and not a bad name for a seven weens old spaniel pupat that ifs the first dog weve ever had at draughty windows the old family manor and it s apparent already that he s going to domin ate the scene it requires the combined strength patience and ingenuity of the entire family to cope with the little black devil his first nifcht in the house gae us a taste of things to come he went to sleep like a baby in his ntw bed but about 2 am i was dredged out of a deep and honest sleip b the loudest most pitiful wailin ouve ever heard so i spent the n hours- sitting on the kitchen floor in m pyjamas telling him gnaw mv hand the onl ihuid lhat would shut him up every time i d get him settled down and start to sneak away the ittle black head would bob up between the paws on the edge of his box the brown eyes would give me a look of desperate appeal and the heart rending crying would resume three nights of this and i was about read for the bonejard m nerves were shot 1 was worn out was snapping at tht kids and the old lad we tried eer thing put a ticking alarm clock in with urn suggested dog owners he promptly launched the alarm clock aith a full scale christening ex tra blankets warm milk prolong id caresses had no effect he wanted company i was about ready to start shoot tng the nembutal into him when somebody suggested trying a hot water bottle i know how archi icdes felt when ha leapt out of his bathtub crying eureka play boy now sleeps through his alarm clock ticking away and his mother in the guise of a hot water bottle nder his fat little belly i know it will be the ruination of him and that he ii probably need pyschiatric treatment when he finds out that his mother leaks when you bite her but for the present we are both getting some sleep but that s onl one department satisfied the book sas when he makes a miss ou re supposed to hold his nose close to it sa no n a firm tone then put him but whenthe ugh between gar ni levers and dog owners get into full swing next spring dent be surprised to road some stirring of dogs to roll in the tulips says insurance plan is great ontario blessing dr r w ian urquhart chair roan nf the ontario hospital scrv ices commisston said in toronto today that the people of ontario can help to make the forthcoming hospita insurance plan one of the greatest blessings theptovincc has iver enjoyed the pjan which be an at one minute past midnight on new years day will provide all basic hospitalization needs for more than 90 per cenljlfc ontario s 5850 000 population this is a really great plan dr urquahart told a press confer ence at queen s park great in tu- concept and great in its scope vw hke toljaciieyaahat thepeople of this province will show the same good sense and spirit of cooperu lion in using ontario hospital in surajice as tho did in registering for its benefits dr i rquhari told press radio and television re porters that the commission did not anticipate a queue of would lie patients outside each hospital door on new year s fcve more than 72 per cent of the population already have some form af hospital insurance through in uranct companies blue cross and other prcpamnent plans he said for these people there will be no novelty about prepaid ho pi tal can even- though ohl will be far more comprehensive lhan an corresponding plan in the past dr brquahart said the commissio is speciallj happ thai the medical profession has of fire ho encourage oca hospital iiuditul staffs to set up committees to assure the most fffctn use of hospital facilities tht i in keeping jaid dr i rcjuh irt with tht commissions pns id disire lhat hospitals should ritain their local autonomy under the plan referring to the many was in thich the introduction of ontario hospital insurance will assist thi hospilas of the province dr hart said that one of the most not iceahle benefits win bis the near elimination of the indigent patient problem this he said will be done in two ways residents who receive public assistance from the ontario department oft public wei fare will he covered without paying premiums and municipalities have been invited bythe commission to insure their owm unemployment relief cases and other potential hospital indigents dr urquhart aadgitjtliat although this -was- a fair y recent decision already ma ny municipalities have indicated that they will pay ohl premiums for their relief cases rather than run the risk of footing heavy hos pital indigent bills as they occur dr urquhart paid a speciajj tribute to his predecessor as com mission chairman arthur j swan son despite constant ill heafih said dr urquhavl mr swanson ievoled himself unsparingly to the deviopmint of the plan from 6eo4uget0wn propane gas for saies and service hoam industry disttibutotfotafagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at siivercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collects if necessary ii month if any one man can be i the earliest days of the coromis cal cd its- architect it is he islon until his retirement last pioneer best value proven quality 1 lightweight model ra with 16 attachments 4199511 pioneer is the saw designed specifically for the canadian wood cuttingjiiidustry it is known professionally for its low cost of operation it has been proven by 15 years of leadership a pr quality pioneer ra chain saw costs 199 50 you get a saw that wont let you down ask for a free demonstration enquire about our convenient finance plan hornby garage uadmdv the piper he s supposed to u i hie pctsonalu done this at least times but playboj apparently han t read the book he goes nhl on using any portion of in floor he feels like using he s made the living room rug three limes despite the utmost vigilance it i a good thing i m in the newspaper business my wit used to complain because i brought home to many newspapers now she i crying for more and we going to have to step up our press run it s not that playboy uses the papers but he likes the game of trying to find a spot on the floor that doesn t have a paper spread on tt now for jcars i ve been bored to tears by people telling me about thi cuti tricks their dogs have per formed i ve been horrified to sec people treating dogs like children i e breii annoved h large dog with dirty feetpianting the latter firmly on m trousers so don t think that one mere small spaniel pup is going to destroy all those fine anticanine prejudices i ve built up dom less dilution of directional ef fort should increase individual and collective results and rewards the higher standard student will study and learn better a specialized field of art and craft or profession a well rounded balanced adjus ted citizenship job avoidance of a little knowledge is dangerous rr jack of all trades master of none or a well rounded vegetable this presentation could earn title of oversimplification but s possibly axiomatic that people overcomplicate simple and oh vious deductions in pursuit- oi self importance aft acton board member when it comes to saving dollars theyre best yet of the best sellers chevrolet chevrolet task- force 59 heres the latest and finest edition of the truck line thats famous for staying and saving on the job every one of these bigmuscled chevrolet trucks 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