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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1957, p. 3

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other thinga equally or mote inv lapetantvv at s a result th turn into ac- co selfish- illmannered teen agers ana we sinjply cant understand how it happened when theyve had rsveh nice upbring uall the anguish we kperientog and so many advantages islflds wetryj treat them j wahavanv the gutnpr hon to say no and uwf the hv evhobl whintag we tot the idda wallow hvtriaa oontk books eruewny tv shows thirdrate ano laa fifphhrete prestoy iimii conv plain that the schools are tecdble it teooi to absorb any it school those day at alt we stuff thorn wfifrorange uleo milk and cod liver oil so theyll have good toath and sturdy llrho bodies then we lot thorn eat candy until iheir tooth are rotfonf and crouch in darkened living rooms watching tv until their eyes are shot and their ihm bodies stunted and the way we pamper them in sports is disgusting most of us for example learned our hockey the hard but pleasantway on a river or pond wed shovelled off ourselves eatons cataloguesufor shinpads 14 men to a side and the devil take the t s o if they couldnt looitout for themsel ves but what do wo have today the little punks are treated like visit- ing royalty no changing their skates by a bonfire at the edge of the pond heated dressing rooms no shovelling snow free ice time at tha rink no picking up sides and playing until your long under- wear jsjetinging like an onion skin no no now tnoy have roforoea coaches jnanagers and benches to sit on and the kids whocant play too woll do a tot of sitting because wo want the team to win now dent wo follows nowadays the kids are outfitted this could turn into a diatribe but h wont i feel sorry for the kids i think theyre exchanging the real for the synthetic without everhaving a chance to know the difference how many youngsters today for example knowthe thrill of hoarding every nickel for mqn- ths to buy a cherished baseball glove its much easier to put the pressure on the old man m but i fool more sorry for the por- ents they bust a gut to give their boy or girl all the thing for whlck thoir own tender souls a at one time whenthe tormar tums out to b an insolent useless young punk and the lafteir snea ky little tramp their horror is only quailed by their disbelief hind you not all kids get this lifeattheritz treatment and not all parents have their heads stuck as deep in the sand as those de scribed theres no nonsense about pampering kids around our house liko saturday a for in stance in hoarty matey fathar- to son tonos i suggested to hugh ghat we shovel the walk together togathar mind you not tolling him he had to do it cant he says gotta goda the matineew- wheres my quarter than i gotta goda charleys to watch tv rog rog- cmon dad gimme the two hits my own dad would have just pointed at the snow shovel and id have spent the afternoon making it fly i pointed to the clock and said say youd bettor get going or youll be late and handed him the quarter no nonsense around our house about pampering lika sunday af whan i was having a llrho snoeaa and kim thumped mo on the stomach till i woke up and said daddy will you go uptown and got mo a comic i road them all and i havent a thing to road and hugh wont play with ma will you daddy giving mo that bigbnawneya too that would have malted tho heart of the late unlamonted j stalin so i get out of my slippers into my goloshes and walk half a mile to see if theres a drug store open so i can buy the degenerate little devil a comic andshe cant even read yet just looks at the pictures no sir therell be no spoiled kids around our house stewarttown institute sees movies of peterborough ny junior wa meeting was held at mrs baiiys home last week carol devertaux chose jesus loves me for the opening hymn and conducted the worship ser vice a letter of thanks was read for a babys layette donated to a mission ineka kouslag read the mimftes ofthe last meeting sec onded by shirley greenwood the january meeting of the esqucslng womens institute met at mrs baiiys heme wednesday evening mr and mrs p r baiiy of islington were present and showed picturesi of their summer hbudgys at peterborough last summer also of a business trip to new y6rk wheltihere happen ed to be quite a few parades on the pictures took the place of the usual meeting mrs armstrong and miss appelbe were hostesses for refreshments the next meet ing will be at mrs r harris home wednesday feb 13 topic citi- zenship roll call where i would like to spend my vacation jlr and mrs mitchell mrs e jjanford and bill were visitors with mr and mrs j santord sun day afternoon the thermometer was at sere all day sunday4iu 4pm and then started to fall lower visitors with mr and mrs greenwoody last week were mrand mrs g greenwood sr of niagara happy birthday to kenneth hodge whose birthday came on the lethoc januaryll yean old nearly twink taja wjsnhi i attp hunts choice solid pack 15 ox cans tomatoes 2 for 35c betty crocker or brownie mix pkg date bar 35c delicious spread nucoa 1 lb pkg luliiriiiirliift willi gill hiv 29c brisk winter beverage lipton pkg of 60 tea bags 79c new javel old dutch mocbtl bleach 39c free face towel in every box blue or white 5c deal big box breeze 37c dr ballards champion 15 ox cans l dog food 2 for 25c crisp as january morn florida oranges 39c sweet 5 lb bag juicy queen victoria fancy mcintosh apples firm texas white caulifsower cello bags 2 for 29c 3 lb poly bag 39c large bead 29c hurry this is your last opportunity to get your 1957 n boxed terrific reductions v j mm

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