Zurich Citizens News, 1958-06-18, Page 3WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958
De's' Mr, E''ditar;
1 mid' the article sent in by
"A Mather," with amazement
Since she requested comment, T
shall eke it.
My .children have attended Zu-
rich school, and while 1 have
listened to the usual childish eom-
p1a5nts that all children feel. it
netessa'y� to make about their
teachI have never heard any-
thing of
of a serious nature. Nm.
have I ever felt we need be a-
shamed of the standard' of the
puAils .w send on to :E•xeter.
a 1 see of asking
very :doubtful advant-
age
nst of sking a teacher to aeave
get a change. In my,n_
ion, the old adage, "A bird in
the bush holds true of
teachers. We know what we have
but we are not sure of what we
might get. 'Has she not heard of
the ' serious shortage of ,teachers?
Stich
yauaig teachers can secure,
positions in the city
with .the wages ant living
condi-
tons theyg coud-
want, that it is doubt,
fill if we wound secure any except
a youngster with a five week's
summer course. Personally, I
would prefer to send my child to
someone who had twenty or even'
forty years of successful exper-
lence.
.As for hiring ;locaa women --
young transient teachers are less
apt to be concerned with public
opinion than are those who know
they will be in the community
tor the rest of their lives.
I agree it is unfortunate that
there is not more employment for
our local young people. This can
only be solved by inducing some
firm to 'start up in Zurich. We
can a1I speak well of our town
when we are away from it, and
back our local clubs, this is our
small way to build up its repurta-
han.
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
aus denominations yn aur town as
;being a very strange, example".
I am not just sure what point
she wished to make. Does she
not agree they should' all receive
the same education and allow the
church to give its. own :teaching?
Personally, I like freedom. of re-
ligion and .am proud that we, of
so many denominations, can live
in such a small :town, in so neigh-
bourly a fashion. Let us try to
keep it that way.
"Another Mother"
Dear .Editor:
I too think that fanners and
their wives should
work their
farms and leave other jobs for
other men, but it used to be .that ! sr
a farmer could make a fair liv a
ing for himself, his wife and fam-
ily', ;bunt now it seems unless he a
inherits his farm, stock and etlu- e
1p -tient or a nice swan. of money :or
h
town or his wife is .bringin
the bacon. The question is,
Our past and present
mend scratch' their head
don't seem to be able to
it out.
I may .be wrong far
ajust farmer's. stupid wife
think if a survey: were
for the past ten: to fiif�teen,
tit would be .found .that a
amount ;of 'town people
here in Zurich., and I i
all over have been nicking
Taming as a side line. El
they invested their
in 'farming or an a small
by putting hogs or sows o
shares, to some fanner
duinb enough to take the
end of the stick and let the
morn have his profit whit
keeps :his. shoes clean and h
It is' now arta point
farmer must make a d
change (expand, side line or
n extra wife or .two to
am a. hying by teaching s'
something).
The governments (past
Pr
wonder what can be
bout unemployment and
ere is. uneanpl'oyment. Is lit
wander, when so many wives
bout three children or loess
'ding a job some father or ot could be doing. Instead
its on his unemployrnent e
que or relief, something the
mer knows nothing about, no m
how little, his income may
w does a father of a bunch
support them? Mom, ca
out to work. Oh yes she ge bonus, 'butt so does tl
g home
why?
govern-
s and
figure
am
, but
taken,
years,
great
right
nab ine,
into
t!h.er
wealth
scale
au on
who is
dirty
town
e he
ands
where
ras�tic
get
help
ehoorl
and
done
why
any
with
are
ther
he
he-
be.far-
at-
of
n.'.t
eats
r:e
She mentioned the man _ e as lust out of luck, unless be
job, a business in
"" y vary has
a good b
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