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16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 7 1978
Short Shots
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realize that it is done with real
concern for their welfare.
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF — Here the cast of Fiddler.
on the Roof watches as Tseitel played by Ansley
Currie and Motel played by Hephen Pritchard get
married in a scene. from the Fiddler on the Roof
which was put on by the drama club of F.E.Madill
amusement for its own sake. He
said the material in the three
books in question was not
pornographic in the context -in
which it was used in'
the books. '
'Dr. Collins sugge sted that
students have two major
environments in which they
function, school and the rest of
their time. He said the time they
spend away from • school is
consistently filled with material
"I truly label pornographic".
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had been said at an earlier council
meeting of Morris Township
Council that wages of Morris
Township Councillors, the reeve
and the clerk were the lowest of
any council in the county.
Herman Terpstra of
Brussels was the -winner of $3,000
in the Brussels Lions Club
elimination draw held Saturday,
night in the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre.
(Continued from Pa ge 1)
Morris
Trust teachers,
board hears
* * * * * *
The unseasonable chill we have
been having along with strong
winds and rain have been playing
havoc with tulips and other early
blooming flowers. Garden
produce, that had been growing
by leaps and bounds in the
delightfully warm weather we had
earlier, does not care to keep
.growing_ im the withering cold.
* * * * **
If Antique Cars fascinate you
and you like to browse through a
Flee Market be at the Brussels
Fair Grounds on Saturday and
Sunday June 10th and 11th.
There will also be Model Aircraft
and, if the weather behaves, the
added attraction of an Air Show..
* ** **
This 'is the season for
weddings. A good many young
couples are setting sail on the
"Sea of Matrimony" with the
expectations of a happy peaceful
voyage. Sometimes we wonder if
they have any idea of just what
marriage will mean. Do they
roilize the many adjustments to
their way of life that being a
married couple entails? If they
look forward to smooth sailing all
the way, with no rough waves to
toss their passage, we fear they
will be , disappointed. It takes
work to have a happy, lasting
marriage. It requires of both,
patience, understanding,
unselfish consideration of their
partner and respect mixed with
lots of love.
The Huron County Board, of
Educ'ation was told Monday it
should trust the judgement of its
teachers when deciding if literary
pieces to be used in high school
classrooms are fit for educational
purposes.
Three delegations attending
Monday's board meeting
explained to trustees at
considerable length why three
English' literature textbooks
should not be banned from
secondary school book lists. The
books - Catcher in the Rye by
J.D.Salinger, The Diviners by
Margaret Laurence and Of Mice
and Men by John Steinbeck -
were considered blasphemous
and obscene by a group of parents
from Kingsbridge 'who started a
campaign to have them banned
flout school booklists.
Dr. Tom Collins, chairman of
the English department at the
University of Western Ontario,
told the board that the three
books were not at all
• blasphemous or obscene but
rather were of "superior quality"
He said the. books all had
excellent educational value.
Dr. Collins said the purpose of
aliterary piece was to educate the
imagination • of readers by
creating "construct" worlds that
the reader can become familiar
with without actually living in
them. He said the worlds created
are usually ones people wouldn't
normally live in but can become
aware of through the books. He
suggested the worlds could be
"better ones created in fairy tales
or terrible ones lived in by
Hamlet".
The professor said the books In
question may contain portions
that will be offensive to some
people but added that if only
material that could be offensive to
people ,was sought out The Bible
or the works of Shakespeare could-
also fall into that category.
He said the definition of
pornography is material used for
the purpose of prov okirig sexual
Secondary School on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
night; Some young people from Brussels were in the
play including Susan Langlois as Yente, the
matchmaker, Lori Moore, as Bielke, and Liz Exel as
Dne of the villagers. (Brussels Post Photo)
there was also a smorgasboard
ow repay their loan.
supper and a dance as well as
At the draw on Saturday night
hand tricks.
ventriloquist-comedian and
Ronnie Zeonora whp did sleight of
entertainers Billie Davis,
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