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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1968, p. 3

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vrf5 shidehr speaks utd ahow more scope or students fa question fey dvkl bunty the question ot a tu4enta ttole in the secondary education- isyitem is a rery touchy on lor it brings up the mea of student power or student res- possibility or- any of the mul titude of names that that nefau- 1 aus quantity ia referred to by i am not going to get into the oestlon of whether a student 1 kas the right to actively question feu curriculum or his individual teachers although i believe that to some extent iwmost ceruln- jy has whit i want to discuss is the genero question qf where student should fit into the irysteikln genera as opposedto wtyre he is fitted in now student is fully awarir that lnnckrof hu role in the seconcf- ary ducatiohsl system is the passive raleof receptor how- trver if he has not already sqc- ctimocd lo the idea that the teacher is handing down the one and onlytriie word he also realizes that it is his duty to question every single idea- that is transmitted to him by his teachers he is to be a critical receptor who must actively question what he has been told it is at this point that he is li able to find himself in trouble an objective analysis would re peal that it is most difficult to i question each minor point as ty comes clone when you do dot have a grasp of the whole picture consequently many tea chers when confronted witji nu merous queries are apt to con- aidrr it far more relevant to imply brush them off in favour of finishing an assigned course justifying this action by saying that if the student just waits he will find out later as to wheth er his question was even nec essary this leads many students to give up questioning altogetb- where they have what is nearly their only chance to ask quejy- tions and express opinions but also in their minds this refusal on the part of many students to not only ex- prtu opinions- but to jutttfrrmj them in toe first place la per haps understandable but it is nevertheless ft direct denial of what a student must do to get the most out of what he is being taught a student must be ready ahdwtllinc to form opinions on anything he has been told where opinions can be formed i dont suggest that students should go around arguing that one and one maea something other than two but be should certainly be free to question attitudes and ideas that his various tea chers may transmit on subject ive questions on tht order of present society is good because or the american civil war was caused by both teachers and studepts should recognize that there nothing wrong in the idea of- forming an opinion with what ever information is available as long as a person isfre to chan ge that opinion as soon as la ter information shows that it is not as correct as it could be for if a person has not been forming opinions right from the start how re we going to dvj termlne when we have gained sufficient knowledge to mhmovj elect jmers stewards for new joint church a yciy pleasant evening of gaud fellowship and harmony wti held on wednesday janu ary 24th in ashgrove church when the flrt meeting of he newly ormtd congregation uni ting the two united churches of hornby and ashgrors en joyed a splendid turnout the business of the evening was er ecting the elder and stewards and also appolnltng frank ruddell an honorary elder his name to he added to the hon orary list then followed a so cial jjetacqualnteet time with lunch february 2nd is coming will the groundhog see his shadow we hop he does as- it only means six more weeks of win ter and then that ever- popu- jlar lady ser1ng will be here and made very wrtcoiae we are jail very sorry thai nellaon sarniiaiote lalth to georgetown hospital ills friends wtelr him a speedy rec overy tljppy birthday to mr fir- thur ruddell who celebrates his big day february 6th i heartiest congratulations o mr and mrs frank w wilson 83 charles st who celebrate do ao it is ouite obvious that helr thirtieth wedding anniver- no person will ever know the sary on february 5th last word on any topic so un- i less we are piing tp set some thirty years of wedded bliss sort m arbitrary age limit on yes it was 1038 big value small investment for horlkulture members wben we are allowed to begin to4uaoouiilua we arej going to have ta let arch-per- son start just as soon as he or she is able now of course comes the question of how do we tell when m person is ready to be gin to think and thu can only be answered by the student invol na when a person is ready in hb own mind to begin to form opinions then he is ready to be gin to think it is as simple as wtyuieclaisxoora teachers to encourage their stu dents to think it is also the du to encour- ty of each student age the expression of opinions ofhis fellows whether they arc in lower grades than himself or not 2000 books on saturday busiest day for library we handled close tor000 books on saturday our busiest day ever georgetown librarian miss mirjorie naier told the berald monday the record day uv every aisle crowded with borrower and queue lines of members waiting for bust ling staff members to check them through the annual report released by the library board this wesk indicates busy days at the lib rary are the rula rather thau the exception circulation con tinued to spiral upwards dur ing i9ot reached thnoflxeo mark an increase of 16006 over he previous year the library has 4578 active members as well as another thousand who make occasional use of the 16032 books in stock and 2225 periodicals in 1867 e total of 2001 new books were adw the shelves and 475 were either lout or discarded mambarshlp adult town 1588 junior town 2008 adult nrm 232 junior num 740 12443 jr fiction nonfiction 3440 jjunior heference 140 total 4js7u active member books in stock adult fiction 4031 adult nonfiction 7101 adult beference 351 55at total 18032 new books added to stock during 1067 2901 books borrowed from other libraries 73 books lost and discarded 475 adult clrculshlon 100 general it philosophy everyone hopes that both of thorn uave many more years from this date and pay their lives in every way be very happy and merry to both of you god bless you the annua misshm of the georgetown hortieultaral ocs ety was held wednesday janu ary lth in knox church haji with forty tnatrabera present some of the rural rnecrjber ha ling only been released from winters grip just hours before the meeting fred dufllem president of the society gave a generous welcome andvjmma you to all present for their effort and in terest by attending a compre hensive word picture of the past years activities waajmfol- ded avorcnan bird secretary treasurer presented a complete financial yearend report which proved the most active year yet in the history of the society m bird informed the meeting that the treasurers books had been futty audited and approv ed llhfav having been undertaken by manager donald k wingrove uhd kenneth c hooper of the caqadlah imperii bank of commerce the president in his report drew toe attention of the-meet- lng to the activities that the meenbership had taken part ip the utter part of the year na mely the panel discussion mee- 4tiaeirijyovensherabirs trip to the royal botanical head- quarters in hamilton to view a christmas arrangement ahow and competition and a decern- ber meeting which took on a party- flavor beference was made also to the plantings un dertaken by the society at the island on main street and a permanent planting of crrfb this fifth of february 021 200 religion 534 300 social science 2008 40d language 170 5f1 inire science 1405 boo useful arts 3180 7o0 arts and recreation 2575 800 literatur 1814 000 history 2823 b10 travel 2103 020 biography 3204 total nonfiction 20333 total riotlon s14b8 adult total 82333 junior total 57227 total 109580 periodicals appro- 1225 month to go still 80 to get licences juoftiimtday morninglapproj jcimately 105 per cent of car owners in this district had ob tained 19fth license plates about 5 per cent less than last year if this trend should continue at the same rte for tho next fw days it means an almost inevitable long lineup durmg february the department has said that the no extension rule will be sdhered to and plates must be obtained they also point out that there u a large increase in car owntsrs in all parts of ontario and this w4h be a contributing faelor there are almost two million drivers in the province and 280 issuing ofices i the blue and while plates ar i ale till the end of the month and commercial vehicles and trailer plates go on sal march 31st the local office hop that business will begin to brighten this weekend lat weelc was a disappointing one with only oirt forty five registrations on saturday morning instead of the anticipate 230 to 300 if bowever tho ncict few days k definite quickening inbuslhrjis takes place there will be ha seed for anyon to wait locally find library paaal puca t aaudy one ca thats all brings you texaco fuel chief ojlwinfer lotigk ivxl call u only oaca w aa it from tbm oh litsra day dllrim mmwm yoa a dasmod- abla aupply f taaaeo fuel chiaf kallsl oil thnxwbout ts btit uv ut call todayrais ia bailey oil sales no 7 htcjhway wst oatorsjatown 77031 trees and pesota at gearfetaeml mr- m ir hfr tai he alto jlkef be ocaml eoconamee oeadedby mrs wm beyle for the refreahroeota al- araya on hand at tfw dose of each fneetlnc hr dufbem celled on rob ert barber to report on the sue- cess of the jane flower show and the centennial flower show held in september classes had been increased and entries in creased also trophies and aw ard had also been added to which had created more interest hj rerder reported on tfae past years membexabip point ing put the aotlvirjee aodal time and conrpetitiona enjoyed by the membership for only one dollar a year he farther informed the meeting that the georgetown society is one of 315 societies and part ef 43000 membership divided into 18 districts in ontario- mr her der urged the tnembers te inj crease the georgetowas tnetnj berahip duringlsob v before turning the mteting over to mr norman bird for the election of officers the pres- ident commented on the ialch- ful interest and concern by mr bird in his office as ecretary- treaaurer due to mr birds interest and guidance the soc iety haa functioned smoothly in the past and expressed the hope that mr jjird would continue in this capacity the augcested list of officers by tha were dory considered end eol proved if gnlda the sodetyl during mss prealdent j j duffleld lat vice president dn cole 2nd alee president hj herder directors two years mr w fanson mr wm boyle mrs hj herder mr ji colter mr bruce harley director for one year mrs j f dufneld mrs w r norton mr b wil liams mr r a barber mr c- renwick before turning she meeting back to mr dufneld mr bird spoke highly of the board meet ings during the past year the business and activity planning had been properly executed by concerned member apd because of this he found bis duties as seeretarytreasunr most enjoy able f the president formally intro duced to the meeting w j packham director of durtricl b of the ontario 4lottjcutr4iral aasociation mr packharn ooro- pllmented the local society on ita organrsation activities car ried out and th form this an- busr-rhmtllrig- vms belrtj pre ented which was indicative of all monthly meetings mr pack- ham briefly on the duties and activities of his office as director and the overall pic ture of the ontario horticultur al association working in con- junction with the ontario de partment of agriculture mcn- and board members presented tion was made of the associa hob cuuibutiosi plagisad fsat trtadaor ta june thi jeer the arthritic planned for th dv- gate and mebaben wlli be drawing card tor a large attend- anee una year a btanber of onv oared atldea deptctin high lights of recent slower shows attended by mr packham were projected to the enjoyment of all present -ry-v- douglas cole thanked mr packham for his visit lnform- five message and elides ex pressing the hope that he and mr packham would find time to make a armral visit to this society later in the year k door prise draw was held at this paint in the meeung and the following- mamhem of tho audience held lncky tickets ben case wj psckbam mrs joseph fsnirray miss eileen jackson mrs fred helson and k the february public raeeting will welcome ernest bau a loo- 3a 1m tjasmsserrowm mmib thuiwoav lit itm page j al dtlren who will lilnstrated talk of a recent trip to new zealand and ottwr porta of call in tha aouth paelfle the march meeting will intro duce vyjru hartneu noted horti culturist and- lecturer aa guest for the evening steering service v lrfnom alt wheel balaoctnt complete brake seyejee general repair ark clan wnnams 776554 lm brown od optometrist at 35 arhll street georgetown uit off main street phone o7j47i for cohclusive proof of gm leadership in qaality styling performance and value take the wheel now during the national ark of llen road general motors dealers invite you to test drive the only cars that bear the mark dfxcellence see heaiv and feel for yourself gms margin of superiority over the other 196 cars driving is believing come in today your test car is waiting tttvc pontile pit isimnnm sport s fltght chayroht lmpl custom coupe there is a difference and we can prove itl discover what our mark of excellence means in motion check in at your dealers road test centre during february chevolda and pontiacbuick dealership across canada have been turned into roadtest centre specially marked demonstrators are on the starting line come on in pick vour car and take a drive youll bo glad you did i v wantacchevlanfxiasatfsa 20 minutes rate the will prove great ones our point i giue us just few minutes and whicrieuer price field is yours well prove that ths mark of whichever car size appeals to excellence is far more than juat t you however you like your car a promise of general motors equipped this is your chance to engineering leadership its your find out what makes the 68 guarantee that youll find more general motors cars so far of- the features youre looking ahead of the rest tor in snyqmcsr yf the welcornettfat isoutl you can count on a warm welcome at any chevolds or pontiacbuick dealers but no presapre tha whole idea is for our cars to do the talking but if you want to talk trade or deal youve picked tha right time r 3 see yotar local ovrhoriied general melon dealer 4 cfjbvi rarscmjatuic t pete masson motors limited 1114 outtmt st phone 77e0ee ocostoitown out andrew murray motors limited 45 moumta1nview ho h0nb 77644ol6oetovftl ont

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