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Early cramming
can result in
unbalance later,
writer says
Dear Editor:
By definition (Highroads dictio-
nary), a bigot is a "person who
sticks to an opinion or a party with-
out reason."
y It ..at1 aJ* ow1edged fact Pi we, - - .
worsld4v.lde, that children do not
reach the age of reason until after
going through various experiences,
adversities and social contacts.
To force by law, all kinds of opin-
ions, factsand figures into open-
minded defee4cejess chiildrrer� js.a
' cowariiy act on the part of shot -
sighted, previously indoctrinated-
durin 4th
g htldhood authorities:
The threatening condition of our
planet's environment plus the
unfriendly race relationships is
stark evidence that the cramming of
so-called tknovvledge duringearly
life "—increased sed by. #he..'eoi_ -",
tive" strategy •almost always
results in an unbalanced mentality
(open-mindedness) in later life.
Sincerely
W. Stephan
Listowel
Correction
The last paragraph of a story in
the March 14 issue of The Advance -
Times may have inadvertently left
an incorrect impression that Huron
County principals received a
$10,850 raise,
In fact, the principals -, whosepay is $10,850 over the normal pay
received by an ordinary. teacher
with the same qualifications
—received an increase, of just five
per cent over the previous salary,
We regret any misunderstanding
this may have caused.
RECREATION
NEWS
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By Leslie Marxheimer
A new fitness class for both men
and women will be offered through
the recreation department and.
to t by Nancy Laing.
is class will run every Monday
and Wednesday night for six
weeks, beginning April 3. Please
register at the recreation office at
the town hall. For more informa-
tion, call 35761208.
Public and adult skating will be
held April 3 to 23. Adult skating is
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays front 10:30 to 11:30 a►m.
and ,public skating:.is , , Saturdays
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