si the tribune thursday december is 1975 5 runnersup selected in logo contest the centennial logo judging com mittee came up with the top three entries last week and the winner was gaye gibson the runners- up are shown here the one above took third place and could well be used on a centennial bumper sticker it was created by brenda howard a grade 12 student at stouffville distv secondary school at left the second place logo created by sdss grade 8 student mike hamilton judges included leda lewis bruce barton and john roberts closed meeting onimdgt guidelines york cty trustees of the york county board of education set budget guidelines for 1976 at a closed meeting last week the guidelines in- dude staff cuts will be by attrition andrev assignment and not by layoffs an absolute minimum reduction in program affect savings by careful administrative organization in all schools closing school buildings is not ruled out plans in the capital forecast must be proceeded with buildings must be well maintained to avoid future expenditure for upkeep trustee joy horton one of four trustees who walked out to protest the closed meeting said that the criteria could have the affect of limiting the directors action she felt the board should ahve waited for staff recommendations before setting the restrictions its simply a matter of the board passing comment without aliuie information she said she and trustees harry bowes chris mcmonagle and norm weller walked out of the special closed meeting protesting that the press and public were being excluded that action resulted from the defeat of a motion to open the discussion to the public mrs horton said that one of the reasons given for holding an in camera session was that the discussion of budget cuts might prove too alarm ing for the general public to hear transcendental meditation the other side of the coin by ted wilcox three area residents who have lived in india are not convinced of the wisdom of practicing transcendental med- itation v some errors in fact the tribunes earlier story on transcendental meditation contained two errors tm teacher grace tancock will spend two not 20 months in training in switzerland and the adult lifetime membership fee for a single adult is 115 not 150 all three agree that tm has hindi origins and that it is not a final an swer to the problems of life their views were solicited following a dec 11 -tribune- articleon the subjectvof tm tm does contain hindu philosophy said stouffville missionary church pastor john hamilton ive begun to realize the implications that it does have rev hamilton was formerly a missionary in india another opinion was expressed by louise clarke of rr 4 stouff- ville who taught music five years in a dehli india school tm is not offering a real solution to living she says she also fears that some eastern practices can open your mind to evil spirits and cites a canadian meditator- in india who told her he had looked into the face of evil in north america however transcendental meditation has been presented as merely a technique with no religious implications willowdale minister alfred rees who oc casionally speaks in stouffville churches takes issue with that view- if you had no background with an leastern country he said youd think of tm as a technique but its entire language and approach finds its foundations in the hindu scriptures mr rees himself 1 worked for 12 years as a missionary in india he sees tm as a means of communicating a hindu philosophy to a western vorld mr rees adds that no doubt some good comes of it and that he wouldnt discourage people who have no radical faith in christ from doing it however he feels that everything that can happen in tm a clear mind knowing who you are are all taught in the christian scriptures christians have failed to put into practice christs teachings on how we should mediateand now were accepting modified forms of hiri- duism he said f a book on the subject of tm was suggested by miss 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