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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-28, Page 3Y{. 4i `' ver: sSu half `of Lot t ;�a Pved and Mr. Ele .,. a.ba4 k]tc. is 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 $10,850 over the normal pay received by an ordinary. teacher with the same qualifications —received an increase, of just five per cent over the previous salary, We regret any misunderstanding this may have caused. RECREATION NEWS t .S >2ti }.['.. }k" #Nc `tiw 3S:v. )z��#,• t�C:a>{.Rv.�a'+•b,•2'ir.,, By Leslie Marxheimer A new fitness class for both men and women will be offered through the recreation department and. to t by Nancy Laing. is class will run every Monday and Wednesday night for six weeks, beginning April 3. Please register at the recreation office at the town hall. For more informa- tion, call 35761208. Public and adult skating will be held April 3 to 23. Adult skating is Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays front 10:30 to 11:30 a►m. and ,public skating:.is , , Saturdays frbni . urid s r v9uYA ♦F'YI NJ ahob s.s ,e Sinceour program Increas hours of poa throu 0 e heree ry bus 44, t'1' 11 X.�„'r . 4 opening ore',tl :complement the services=offered; by a corporate postal outlets in communities where no postal out , . 1Y l drxf \Gy':i 4sr•Y i. 3'--;.�1'•? ti'.Sri 9701-1.0 ,i'�".'rl�tte,� 6fyy.''R9 •^i' piyY/Qy��FM ¢Oy.� • .qv * erti • ,t^ Pqr 1�j• u t oce, and 1o'ne �t existed: 0,4 l C911 Vertingretail postal services . or `a corporate our more that 240 c mmu ities,. giving nlercl ants l customer'ri(/= .. .., 1ti ti ia3 o' q s -$ i 14'1O • ° qfi no LthiEttruilm 0 oocai us€` e benefits of incr local merchants to retail p s# I produc Post Corporation to concentrate on efficient delivery of the mail: ::.%%1%.��%i�rW:S?lu'�$'�i;�i(`?Y?L�F�.�.MY3:C,���',••',•Ai:'•`�,'">•S e heli service e isl • processing anro ho:-depen.4 onto c ox &s.. r have to'pay a lot ox the in octal In every community where nares 14..convement by ins g c+ounity mm meal rtnte delve. i• t ay. Canada Post Corporation: Societe eanadienne des posies