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VIOLENCE. AND YOUR
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Nichols' Notions
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A BOOK REVIEW • '
More and more , violence is
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thesis of Arnold Arnold sin .his
book Violence and' Your Chii. ,•
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lems ,between themselves and
:other thins or other people. If
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are, three alternatives for motion*
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Ilhat •• are. you • doing •With' •• . your
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Did you. knew. that 18%, of our farmer' +oc+cU-.
pations are now :automated, and, . that 51��a -•ofy
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a man- is ottended' b another hey
retali•ates with his fists; if univer-
" sit students believe racial in-
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.lustic`e has. been committed by a .
professor ; they destroy millions a
of dollars worth of'.equipment to
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register their protest; if .nations•
cannot agree,they p. "
take u
arms against' each other. -
• Violence as a means of.settling
is not new.. • Histor
between,::
(action or reaction two
or more bodies), evasion, merger,
or collision. A cession is mvol-
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ved in each of these, alternatives,
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and with each alternative there
are several possibilities of how • ,
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',aggression can be used . He illus-
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•trates with the situation of a child
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locked in a cl d h
possible choices' •
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books are'full of wars and viol-
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tod'a s occupations. could be automated ..:�'�
ence between,peo_ple arid. nations'
that soineone will,miss him and
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' Did know. that ay'outh
eventually fid him. •
find
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you entering secondary
school today may fiee'd to be retrained to FIVE.
.new •viocations. n • his lifetime?. '' *TolIV'3
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Did you know that training ins now' taking
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, fae can try to some means
of unlocking the door.
IIe can call for help in the�p•��t e hearEla
hope hat someon would'
hint,
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'Fie can band the door ° so'that
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If interested plea' se,. fill in the Coupon and.:
mail ,to. P.O.'fox 802,•Seaforih' Onfar`lo.
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The.Dung'annoi� Wortien's•1nsCi-
tute'me:t at the me of Mrs': ,
Alvin Kerr, with sixteen members`
and four visitors resent • The
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opening Ode `and the• Mary Stewart
amore distant person could hear,
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fie could .attE�i,�lp't to break .' .
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.down' the door.''•
most people: would go through
all 'five possibilities in the order.
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Collect as repeated'.
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of their number in an' attempt to.
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be l aged. I#tnraccording,to
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the upas Ler's rP_po.
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bee ii. so •trained to' violence b ••
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The' members' were then •remind.
'ed of their invitation to Carlow .
on Wednesd ay., June'17thto•the .
W.I. lilac tea, It was decided
t.t•.e ...' i.t'f. b r'.
-arra corri-ic •
books that the': 'do not know how
to discriminate between'various
levels of a cession'and• thus'
aggression
att•em t the host violent.,level of
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aggression as,the only solution
to their difficult ,
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Would you like .Academic upgrading e
• :in July ,: so the•next W . I .' Meeting • His conclusion would not' be so
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What course or: co `rsos :would.•you like � -
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'wi.lt be held on,Septembe•r.24th•, hard :to. dismiss' if he had'just •'
The' members were asked for, 25 illustrated his thesis witl'ha haz-
cents'per•mernber hto sponsora. • ,ard samples. But •his`'boo.k•is ':'
child. filled with well-d'ocumenteil and
The motto was' even byivlrs volu°minous,'studie,s which : ,
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Fred •Young,, "1f your foot slips •strongly 'support: his -position ,
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: Are you. eligible;for Manpov r Befits
Prefer: Part time ■ . Evenings p ,.,
;you, can.recover your balance if ' especially •th.o se which oppose the
our tongue. slips... yon. can • 'not re- "findings" of television sponsor-
call your words : y Current' Events - ed studies:wh'ich find no connec-
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tion.between the• medium and
were 'then read byMrs .' Lorne '•"
violence.
Phone ' 51821'25 .
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concerned and y take positive :
action to counter:a'ct tti influence' �w
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l=ull -time 'E 1 : -.Wisp .
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Ahen we read about the unreal -f
: The topic was' given by Mrs.. .. istic consequences of so.much
MacDonald of. Goderich, Mrs:. • violence in the •so=called• '•
thrrredia on our Oa. rem..
.One of the merits of this book
can befound '
in the many sugges-•
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IvlacDonald was born in Scotland "Cartoons" for children;. when We..tions
to chil r
trained as:a nurse and 'mi
andd 'realize that; children do not have' '
offered• to help. parents` to {
provide'alternatives to violence
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DUNGANNON
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t_._,-_Mrs-(RilleitO__r. i*_no- -.
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and bili visited Mr, and Mrs..T,
C. 'Anderson, Gode.rich'on Sun-
day.
Bi11 ar►d 1�awrenc Srn hof
wife•;. She then, spent seventeen'• the maturityto distin u sh' be-•
years. in, Trinidad , of .which :she •, tween fa reality; when .
showed', pictures;. • Mrs ° • MacDori- ;W e learn that violence is used
. ald is• at presentthe'head' nurse.in .:':as an easy filler in an otherwise .
he Coder" h eneral os to . -_ _ '_'and
xc. _G _ . 11 spy . -1 rhrea LbarP stciry. when;.We-k:no
which is.beamed at our children:
You a• ' not like • some Of the.
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suggestions because it .may'•deprive
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:,you.of a mechanical baby' sitter
de-mand_ofyoxaar - is . _ .---_.__
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han.of:-London,.' formetly of:Dun=•
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annon•and Lucknow , has been.
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with Mr> and Mrs, fiord
•,.on Smyth and'Other" friends this
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ast• week `'
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• Mrs. A. R. Gowdie of Kitchen-
London visited their uncle Brown •
, ' d:. Stewart t .
S.m t.h and.Mrs> ,Bessie Stewart .'
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M . a A., J. woo
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attended the Squadron 40.9 picnicQueen
• at Springbank on Sunday,
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A, gift was' presented to herby • ••Ghat'our media are cant,nuaTly 'g
Mrs. Huh. McWhinne� :: our ._ with
y bombarding children. a ..
g • values stem based almtist entire-
•Sunday, The collection was taken and •. y•
� .closed i- '" • ' .l `'u: on violence as a'means of
n we
th by. singing The Y _P ..:
andrlrlsttate Grace ' .• . g p
realize theimpact.of theMedia'
more effort in the trainin Fief ,our•'
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children; you ma� not like the
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. bbook because; you may feel the '
•visiting
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:author •overstates•his case in order
to make his oint '
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that you should be aware of what
e'rtt .a,few days recentl Wi h
her sister. r :_ • ��-
ester• Mrs. Clarence .McClen
a� han. • Other Visitors'were Miss
Lola Knowles'and' Morley 'Good .• ,
June 21st:. T i a: so visited
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Mrs: ,Jim. Barbour , London.
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Mrs. :Jos. (Bina) Agar, and per :
A '1• • - , 4 n . ,.-. on our eh. ' °,,
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b , Mrs. Wilmer. Rutted e 'Mrs:: children learn their values from ,
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Harvey Alton, and Miss Iva Carr: 'these media;, we,must become
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,ha's an importantpmessa e to
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,to an .age. of.violence.
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fellow of Toronto:
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dau hter•, Mrs A> .'Calder of
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i. , . .. - .. cemetery.
in. Dungannon cemetery is to ,be
Jul 5th' at.'4.15 .p'. m,•
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Friends are pleased' to learn
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Turn p en❑ of. Toronto ,,. and visit- '.
p, ' Y, ..
ed relatives in this community ,
on Tuesday'.
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Service's Included.
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ev, arence. McClenag an is
responding •to' his -chars ed dietArnprior
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in Victoria hospital, London and
that he may soon be home again.,.',
Also we are pleased that his
f '
hec Mrs Robes ivJ len an.w,
Mr; ,Allen -Ward -of
visited •Saturday with .'
Met,
Dr, and Mrs.. Arnold yokes. M s.
Ward is a sister of"'Dr. Yokes. .
Marvin Du'rnin returned home
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(Ontario Health •Services Insurance • Plan) • •
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is improving after a recent sick''
: spell in•a Nursing Home'in Coder
Mr. and M
Mrs*. Allan McNee of
Ajax entertained members of
the McNee and Finnigan families
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,for Fa•ther`s Day at their cottage
• at Midi,Huron. Beach.
Mt, and Mrs: Parky Wiggins •
p ••
hos tial, London, where he had'
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undergone dental surgery ori
Friday=
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Mrs.• Wm Park w111 be your '
, correspond.ent again next week
as she is improved in health..
Phone 5297919.
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