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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Mar 1958, p. 2

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fcy Dairy Farmer The Top Six Inches It is really of little to column except maybe personally that Hitler into power We happened that day- t made big quick to predict equences There as little reaper they at the same idle beca credit Yet anil Of f ice Cat Reports Catnips By Ginger country lies lack of where politicians minds that if we picked some newspapers dated about then and looked through them we would find any number of people who accurately gauged the danger of the event and properly foretold what did happen and right most important fact is i it did happen although chance our life complete but it could have idle because of the 1 credit Yet there is and there always was namely We doubt very much if any body really quite sees the in herent danger of contract farm- Serving Newmarket ud the rural districts of North York The Newmarket Era 1852 The Express Herald every at Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket Era and Express Limited Subscription for it in advance Single copies are 10c each Member of Class A Weeklies of Bureau of Circulation Authorised I then fa nibbed IT the two years for one Weil it now the important fact is not that although it did completely and it could ha been foretold and was only what it will end up of living the- purebred and take years to be The farmer who is pushed portation of purebred ant business will lose 10c each Member of Class A Weeklies of Canada Canadian A adit Bureau of Circulation Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa John E Struthers Managing Editor Caroline Ion Associate Editor George Sports Editor Racine Produ E W Adve THURSDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTYEIGHT to help Slim he said lick Kietchcloffsky realized that Slim that Slim wrote in last weeks paper Felix got a hold of the paper in jail where he is serving a Education Week Feature- wouldnt listen We did not listen just small things and large do will stay t Program For Brighter Pupils In Newmarket the question of We seldom listen when for ample faults of our system are pointed out when the steady a that is our probler them then the farming of J Strainers is being done in E net for the- brighter work pil This is the question that is i of the reports Mr Jackson in all subjects where possible to grade will good enough get back teachers backs up they general knowledge in all little good if 25 years fro knew what the trouble did not heed a warning a few but by all of us because education been hearing about the Russian education system and since the Sputniks were launched a dime a dozen Anybody who being asked 5 if and when pupils of eat exception outweighs the live cat and washing it down with vodka Felix sent a Polish carrier pigeon with a menage for Slim directly to Cultln Corners ear ly this week The pigeon who affectionately goes by the name of Pine Bender carried the fol lowing note To Mr Slim Cuttin Comers D1MNK Hyntonf ho dmer natiqnne xizteyn lousy and ihe note was signed Felix Slim was first of all very impressed with the thoughtful- ness Felix had shown in writing the letter However several hours later after the Pine Ben- inimitable way thinks that Felix is a distant relative During this discourse Pine Bender had been sick at his stomach The ridden change In climate combine with diet of iron filings suddenly burst surge of affection for the Fine He like me he likes with the Pine Bender disap- had made it t had decoded that Slim plex or difficult r risks of proceeding be- Slims decoder had goofed Mayor Belugins Report On The Towns Business raged and made to challenging material to develop zing the expenditure I library books also friends back i The eating of the teling him that Felix stray dogs in King City He was even bringing his own vodka we told him But Slim and the Pine Bender didnt budge Occasionally garbled sounds by his schoolmates should He points c made to provide interesting a subject of this article A B Groups public I the board also Teachers Report A Jackson staff i In Mayor radio address I am ire little talks report on be of necessity a further the list It is Civil workings tie talks I rather all However since it dispersal point for the Tore low I shall be continue different now I shall as so terest is indicated And subject of the brighter student as is a normal parent who thinks he might have an unrecognized genius in little Willy in the grade three class the attention of local school Jackson not long ago request- the public schools on what is be ing done or should be done for I afterwards An on the childs and until all have had the on of The A pupils a t there are other outlined above Stuart Scott arc there in a tally to their abilities Without achievement carefully tested we would It is quite possible that tr a real delicacy He resent ed the attitude that Slim had taken and want ed a written apology sent back to him in Jail The message cloffsky that he would quit his job and become a hermit rallied as much sympathy as he could ally has to be irked Mr is giving 10 io nc odds that Slim will be out but nobody things like the shall points things of importance thing like is passed which would be some- hours after the perior child is given the oppor tunity to exceed the others and dog quest juicy sub jo things patch In other other the is be- of us and indulge belter to ac shall have a something about ability er projects the capabilities at While He pointed out that the 1 system is no longer in opera in many school systems is maintained- bright student to be ample bright grade two When he reaches grade three brightest usually bright classroom In- pupils were By Andrew Heart Throbs Humor their that he is OUR SIDE OF THE STORY by WBHARVEY ON DOING OUR BEST TODAY Scanning the horizons in or man life whether looking at life the past or biting off only as much as we doing that something right its got to be essential important it will cost some money but for first Canine and other every dollar we spend the things of importance are will give us three So it he list one tlio sewage dis- could be worse And remember plant of course I am very civil defence organization much afraid that my original W come in handy in many local WILL AESCHYLUS EMANCIPATE THE RUSSIANS field play and the old man broke and cried Mr sadly if seen an old man greetin saddest thing in Gods the old artist was Gwillimbury council plant bu cheaper than what Stouffville mittee and Flash Just saw Newmarket East Gwillimubury members are so stubborn why doesnt the pride and go to Sharon for tlia Ill say we would go obtained Knox United Church Holds Annual Meeting At Sutton Last Week mates lower than the Stouffville costs but the East Gwillimbury Sutton The cost would be roughly less of Knox United per capita than that of was held on Tuesda We are still waiting for Feb 25 in the their final word but frankly if The president Mrs they dont come in now and pine opened the meet it will t v exactly how much but no less than 10 per cen this last statement regarding Nex affair Next on the menu is the police fair think It has been pre sented quite clearly and fairly simple as ABC The Mrs Llewellyn op- short poem called The Bridge Builder Mrs Workman read the scripture The comment was given by Mrs is many members in order to net ion properly just so has e church many members work- g together to build and further Smith accompanied by stand clarification Some not passed Well the you read the report carefully will note that the chairman Luck moved that not Sunday the above MacAlpine then for the business pa chance to rem- of the meting Two of the jor projects to be undertaken a Of the making of choir gowns for hat the immediate la wrong there will bazaar Is there a danger that our desire to overtake the Russians in the production of scientists may lead us to neglect the humanities And would do any harm if it did There arc always some people who see little value in literature and they are likely to find support in a re cent statement by a noted philosopher If Homer and Aeschylus had not existed daily life would have been much what it is But if James Watt had not ex isted our daily life would be profoundly different Ho mer and Aeschylus of course represent literature while James Watt stands for the steam engine and technology in general It is obvious that technology has revolution ized our daily life but is It true that literature has had It can reasonably be contended that without Aeschy lus the steam engine might never have been invented That contention rests two other propositions First that without freedom of investigation and enquiry no scientific advance would have taken place Second that without the blow that Aeschylus struck for freedom the world might still be enslaved by dogmatic superstition For the full argument one should turn to Leonard engrossing book Politica Woolf points out that primitive man lived in fear of the gods In the mind of the savage the gods were powerful but cruel and unjust demanding unquestioning obedience to arbitrary and unreasonable decrees Pri mitive societies believed that their entire way of life was dictated by the gods and tliat any departure from the accepted ways any violation of the taboos was a sin so dreadful that it might bring down the thunderbolts of Zeus on the whole tribe That explains why human progress including scientific and technical progress was so incredibly slow tells us it took man 100000 years to advance from the stone knife to the atone axe It was not for lack of intelligence that man stood still through all those ages His brain power was apparently equal to ours Man stood still because he be lieved the gods would punish him if he made progress Nobody expected the gods to be just therefore no voice was raised to argue that they would approve even a beneficial change In that universe of fear and darkness Aeschylus lit the torch of liberty and justice According to the ancient myth Prometheus brought fire and the useful jurisdict the ground that It was right It was the first assertion of the principle that the decrees of the gods must be just that they should he obeyed only if and only be cause they ate just not because of fear of a tyrant god And in the final scene of the play in which Pro metheus faces undismayed all the terrors that Zeus hurls at him Aeschylus gives us the prototype of all the heroes who have not flinched or quailed before the threats of unjustified power During the dark ages when the light that Aeschylus had lit was almost extinguished in a sea of superstition it was considered impious to carry on scientific inves tigation It was believed not only that everything in the scriptures was true but that the scriptures contained all the truth that man should know It is no wonder that science made no advance in those centuries Dogma and science are mortal enemies The evil lies not so much in the fact that the dogmas were false as in the fact that it was a capital offense to challenge them It was not until the light of liberty kindled by Aeschylus and the Athenians escaped from the dungeons of the Eastern Empire and found some free air in the t of northern Italy that modern science became possible But if science cannot flourish in an atmosphere of dogma dogma cannot long maintain itself in an atmos phere of science It was the spread of the scientific habit of mind the habit of basing belief on observation that killed the belief in witchcraft and other supersti tions And it is to the scientific habit of mind that we must look for the appearance of liberty in the Soviet In Stalins day the Communist Party undertook to lay down the truth in biology and the Russian scientist were afraid to raise a voice of protest The case was roughly the same as the attempt of the Church to lay down the truth in astronomy in Galileos time Now however it appears that the Soviet Government gives its scientists considerable freedom Certainty the de mand for freedom is one that will be unceasingly pressed on the Soviet Government by a large and influential group of people in the Soviet Union Freedom in Russia may thus be the child of Science but it will be the grandchild of Aeschylus And free dom is not the only gift the humanitiesbut that is another story a simple sign J Artist Being curious he the market to buy this lovely collection Would you accept five thousand pounds The old man said What would I of life and he also said These I have ever From the Files of wealthy to paint diligently to think quietly talk gently act and speak frankly He learned to let the rough the Concern yourself Your will and plan Today has been the heart Attain 25 and 50 Years Ago March I Last Friday morning the baby day Newmarket i pointing Valley which Sick Childrens The state is the servant not the master of the people the state i gwantee against infringement on their rights their agent in international and national issues it is not the function of the state to assume th direct- ion of those activities which rest on individual choice Canadian Northern and the people of that will have a daily mail Harry is the new When the present ri tract expires Fine Orchard be served from Cedar Val- instead of Newmarket and also have a daily mail at Algorna is home again Mn George thimble tea Monday and also yesterday afternoon

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