n m mum tfevfer apr 27 js three hundred attend panel discussion on youth learn respect at home bv mollie stewart markham thr handling of problems related to young people in their teen years were discussed by a panel of expert on sunday night at morgan hall in markham the service was sponsored by the centennial baptist church the team of panelists led by moderator bill mcvalley were kenneth c mcdonald prin cipal markham dist high school mrs kllcn trimmer ontario probation officer v a downey student from devry technological col lege toronto mrs pauline ratcliff parlcsidc youth centre stouffvillr magistrate rennick lambtnn mills court and markham police chief fred white attended by 3h the program which featured a question and answer format on the mental physical and spiri tual development of teenagers and the various problems encountered in these areas was attend ed by an audience of 301 the proper way to handle a situation where a 16 year old quits school was for the parent to find out the reason why usually this happens during the cradc 10 year learning is an agrcssivc act and the parent should see if the child is capable there may he any number of reasons said mrs ellen trim mer asked whether there should be a specific hour for young people to come in at night chief white said it should be determined by age teenagers between 1819 should be home by 1200 midnight on saturdays and if they hoped to continue their scholastic careers they should be in by 1030 pm during weekdays he said learn good taste current fashions of dress came under the fire of panelist mr mcdonald change of fashion is a natural thing young people must learn good taste in given circumstances anything that stands out is not right it should not detract from the learning situation there is too much emphasis on cloth- ing too much competition he said respect in the child must first be taught in the home and then school commented magis trate rennick parents definitely should not interfere with the young persons romantic and social choices but rather be interested concern ed and advise if the parent has gained the respect of the teenager they will come to them with their problems said mrs ratcliff the age at which a teenager should learn to drive and use the family car was set at is by chief white eighteen is early enough to obtain a license he said children have lo participate not be forced into attending church services said magistrate rennick need acceptance mrs ratcliff said that teenagers were look ing for something real and not finding it in the church or in the home the teenagers greatest problem is to be accepted by their own kind we as parents must guide them we must show them that the crowd is not always right and that the person who wont conform is sometimes right they must learn to think for themselves at the conclusion of the discussion rev strachan invited everyone to remain for refresh ments and a social hour proclamation whereas mental illness disables more people than all other diseases combined and should be the concern of every citizen i floyd r perkins warden of the county of york do hereby proclaim may 1st to may 7th 1967 to be mental health week floyd r perkins warden county of york st johns school uxbridge catholic training school requires for september 1st 1967 3 elementary school teachers salary schedule mln mm level 1 1300 s 6500 level 2 msoo s200 level 1 5200 s sfifin level sfi200 si 0200 level 5 sfifioo st 0600 level 6 s7200 si 2000 level 7 7700 12900 plus i correctional education allowance of 50000 abote category dept of reform institutions for information and interviews call emt05vi in toronto or ss23s51 in uxbridzt or write to si john school uibrihge ontario at orchard park marble tournament this week bv hkathkr bangay stouffville the annual public school mar ble tournament opened this week at orchard park students from both st marks and summitview have been invited to partic ipate pupils of grades 4 to 8 in all three schools are playing each other now for class champion ships basketball results in senior girls basket ball team a tied team b april 17 44 brenda love and rossalyn spence scor ed for team a scoring for team b were chris heaton and marsha grcgoroff team d defeated team b april 19 22 susan stouffer and sharon barry scored for the winning team elaine borland was the sole scorer for team b this is the end of the basketball season when the points were tallied team c claimed the cham pionship with 18 points bar winners include paddie smith susan chapman june carter veronica sprague linda ferguson elaine borland trie hous ton debbie stewart and janet wauchop wayne emerson lynn forsythe and jim boyd hel ped senior boys basketball team b blank team d ap ril 18 score 280 april 20 team a won over team d with a close score of 1310 george ham mike gregoroff bill grove and bill hassard sco red for team d frank perry and milton slaugh ter scored for team a team b won in the sen ior boys playoff game ap ril 21 the score was 2211 even in defeat dave mc- nelly harold murphy ken davis and dave skinner played a hard game scor ers and bar winners in clude wayne emerson doug greenfield lynn forsythe grant mackenzie larry leonard and jim boyd floor hockey the junior boys floor hockey team c won over team d april 21 and be came floor hockey champ ions score 31 geoff aik en scored the winning points john hopper was the sole scorer on the los ing team members of team c are geoff aiken terry plaskitt ron hisey jim hopper jeremy wil liamson mike mcconkfty maurice halstead and billy adams centennial skating age 6 bronze bobby sharp red shield june irvin pam gibson age 7 silver stephen ham mond bronze dale gibson dawn hollinger age 8 red shield bruce mc- lcod age gold bill roberts time 30 min 7 sec silver blair bangay bronze brenda lee age 10 silver michael sprague red shield gordon har per age 11 silver loellcn smith bronze robert lewis age 12 silver david taylor mike jones red shield wendy gib son ken wood age 13 bronze rhonda turner age v silver 1arry leonard age is red shield linda moody visit boat works bailantrae pup ils oi ballantrae public school neednt travel all the way to collingwood to watch the building of boats such an industry is located in their own com munity on april 18 the children of grades 3 and 4 visited the firm of nassau steel cruiser limited operated by mr willie schnell highway 48 whitchurch township mr schnell took time out to show the students around the fac tory and explain the work involved the grade 3 and 4 staff teacher at ballan- i trae is mrs g otto seventeen year old shirley wajjjr a grade 13 student al stouftville district high school staff photo portrait of a teenager stouffville at the home of mr and mrs leo wajrjr mill street stoiiffville its a common sight every evening from monday to friday to see three members of the same family pouring over ihe same problems in prepara tion for ihe same grade 13 examinations they are 17 year old shirley wagg and her two brothers percy 1 and neil is shirley is the tribunes teenage pick of the week three diplomas we dont study together we each havp our own corner if one of us runs into trouble and its usually me we ask help from the other said shirley 1c successful in june all three will receive their graduation diplomas al the stouft ville district high school commencement exercises in november it will be an occasion possibly unmatched in high school history here shirley loves sports of all kinds both as an active participant and a spec tator shes an ardent hockey and baseball fan she also likes both roller and ice skating and bowling she enjoys sewing but this year has found little time lo practice this hobby although her chosen vocation is far from final she still may choose to become an interior decorator change for better shirley feels that a change in regulations that allows a students term mark to count for 35 percent in june is a much fairer assessment of a hoys or girls ability under the old system the grade 13 finals alone were consid ered and one poor paper could mean the difference in a pass or failure shirleys favorite subject is mathematics but her best subject is geography shirley is an active member in the interschool christian fellowship the president is ed widcman she also attends meetings at the parkside youth centre quite regularly she belongs to the slouffville baptist church for four years she was a member of the pioneer girls club at the stouftville united mis sionary church how docs it feci lo be ihe lone girl in a 3membcr family we asked the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages she answered frankly mrs wagg voiced some pride at ihe thought of her two sons and one daughter receiving diplomas together ill wear three corsages that night she smiled the famous laura sccord candies always available at houstons i main west stoiiffville 6402222 commencing tues may 2nd two weeks of special gospel services at the altona community hall spwlal miisir and xincinff rh nicm sal nirhl will h yonnc penpl niiht old time pentecostal meetings everyone welcome special sper service j nm trt nijhl eicnl monday final tso concert by sue sherwood the harp played at least eisht bars before the asto nished audience rose to sing the queen last sat urday evening at the last of the tso student conc erts the harp solo opened an evening of continuous sur prises scgi ozawa conduc ted with his usual bril liance mendelsonns the hebridces and then turn ed a portion of the evening over to a group of jazz mu sicians accompanied from time to time by the full or chestra they played three pieces which held everyone spellbound even those who did not previously enjoy jazz were impressed by the flawless performance a three part concerto brought to a close a de lightful evening and an ex citing year although the price of the ticket for the five concerts may seem high the pleasure and en joyment you receive more than repays the cost the student concert go ers hope to see you there with them next year debate date set stouffville on april 19 the students council sponsored a tea parly dance from 345 to 515 and the student body responded enthusiastically the date for the resol ved that canada should join the us debate has been set for may 4 stouff- villes negative team of dieter schnell and rick roderman will travel to king city and the affirma tive team of ian wighlman and bob allan will debate here confederation- centennial medalions have been distributed lo every student in the school to dispel any doubts they were not manufactured in japan ruth parsons rose mangione mr mer- ccntennial medallions have been meeting with randy mole and bis executive to spring clean the bar let ter system after much i painstaking discussion with various departments in the school the committee has nearly finished its job it is hoped that the final re vised form can be made public soon the stu dents council eecutive is also revising the student council constitution editorial a staff privelege d dieter schnell recently thr students council sent out thirtythree free tickets to the may prom for the staff of sdhs the invitations which were printed stated that the staff and the students of sdhs were presenting the may prom with all due respects to the staff apart fiom the two tickets given to thr two staff members on the reception line this is a waste of money it is the student body which ha with rare exception always been responsible for making vine that we have a piom and the staff has never contributed enough to warrant free admittance it has not been traditional for the staff to receive free admittance and if this is to be inter preted as a sign of honor it should have at leat been discussed and voted on by the council as it was class representatives were led to believe that free admittance for the staff had always been an unwritten rule and to suggest that the staff should pay for their own tickets was con sidered sacrilege the students council executive pays to get into its own dances despite being on committees that organize these functions the least we can expect is that the staff show the same kind of spirit when a boy is a man by regina dams with every thought there is a plan with every smile there is a tear for every boy there is a man with every day there is a year somehow he must lind his way this sweet little bov with a darkened ian a man must teach him to differ work from play for jiis future he musl save and plan and someday she will stand by his side they will work together from day to day he will be proud and nothing will he hide the lord through ihe years will show him ihe way 1 now as he lays on the sandy warm beach with the waves splashing gently against ihe rocks why should he wonder which star he should reach his age is still young on the sands he now walks such a wonderful youth no worries no pains this world is his to have and to hold his thoughts still chase those bright shiny planes his daddy once i lew 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