i » ¥ a! ~ vi -~-. np am me Y fallures. up, ‘oe A “law's “of Averages. we | 1s. (108m : rhe. aywiowen wal vonets : MODERN ota, Wwe. ens “Norse cee ae, “ athe etc, ‘Veasonable, wall ea ing true enta, | . tell | about it, ‘isthe Want Ads when you: it tock vy: ee as fc «, nee x. aaosie unl wid ort oon a pone mejor sta * reas, iSPHAL ey ‘heal 1g ad oe : residents: of the-last ‘central © 43. out of 53) {secretaries . - Through the. hushed me ve ee shower. descends, “tario have power: to take: ‘away oe . child if _parents® ‘fail to “pro- “proper. ‘medical . -treat- 3.) ment." But. (argues ‘Mr. How)’ - doctors - -disagree ‘about -médi- cal “treatment. . Blood | trans- fusion; and. other techniques, may’ be Just’ medical fads. : “Tt-is san: ‘outrage: for -the law ... tO reach. dnside.a home - _ and snatch .away a child, : largely -; because “the. commu- “nity” does ‘not: agree with the _ religious: Views -of the. parents, " . “This: -is:being, done to.a:mi- ‘Witnesse’, : with ¢ snow, ‘and. “then: demands” The frujt of ;all:hig tol, : -of heaven. Md “Tamed by, «the. pred ” crowd: around’). The winnowing - claim the. little : boon - Providence’. ‘them.-One,” alone; ' The ., -redbreast, ‘household: 5 ‘gods, ee anne et ) broiling’. Sky ho Int “joyless” field fe thickets’ leaves: ‘ His shiveririg’: mat to trusted ; man, oe . His. annual visit,’ Hal ‘afrala, no ‘good - and: by Parties it may. have'done:some. “wey Of course © th A sacred to. ihe wr " * Dean. Neville Scante’s sisneering, comments,on a Chant - report, suggest : touch with public: opinion: public outcry -against- -thetrend | ‘education has ken ‘and against ‘many. werrection. is now ‘proposed’ that, cthe commis-. 7 @pn: was appointed: by, the: government wa As ‘head ofthesCollege. Whiversity of: British: ‘has some measure’ of that she; is;out af Tt was, ‘because of: Jehovah's - while” *ytjority: gro ,As: ‘Roman . -Catholics, who, also have disagreement with. medi-: — “eine. dn, other - ‘Hlelds,. Are lege + immune.” ' wee , Mr, How is.’ plainly in are. cand he. has. built. a plas: ible" ‘Avgument. a the na re of his. aeiereoneniatty ‘confi= the»ability of the department’-he: . “a useful contribution, .to:. the sfathings > for; which -0fsEducation ‘atthe “Columbia;,":Dean: searte Oy wrosponsibility tfor-con= tions. ‘in :the »schools : Of-sthe province - which ae Chant : commission ‘vfound ‘to.‘be ‘unsatia- ctory,' It-is: perhaps: ‘uinderstandable: ‘therefore hat he should be. displeased with “the "report, Dean’ Scarfe complains» that it: 1s' notgeres ve, “experimental. or ,adventyrous”, . ‘dangerous philosophy «that. education :: Agen easant field for. adventure or tof young children are -someth . wilentors to play’ with, What aichild“is:taught. rate the way he is tought influence: hia whole “Against ‘the. awindow iy! DE on ‘then. brisk alight Bods On: the warm, hopping. wer thet Byes Vall. ‘the’ s : askance, .. at And ‘pecks, ‘and: saline wonders whete" ‘he’ Is— ai the i) ‘yeport may. ‘De’ ave. gauge for carfe asserts, but that could be the. or needed ‘after. bitter experience with “progressive” methods. Results, will. not. be” immediately: apparent, for’, jt. takes - many. years to repair the damage. thy. .mistakes in’ the ‘field of. education, © or. ‘gome Of” the:,luckless. subjects the harm. may. never he. undone, It is they .who have: to the: price of adventures and experiments, mo me The: Wictorla Colonist We. ‘says “the. genius ¢ of our “law: over ‘the’ centuries leaves S responsibility with ‘ ‘the. ‘principles parents.” ‘But: Jaw. change to fit changed con- “ditions ‘of society, ’. “VAb-one time, for: ‘example, “ithe law-regarded: trade unions : yas yeriminal . conspiracies, : ‘The dew, allowed parents to.do.vir- : ually ‘as: they; lked ‘with : thelr Tong = fo chum st the tas wheel; 7 thoughts? an Nong: « soddal , the ‘f inn cially, : ee successful, that’ the’ minds . James. re Hn ng: for ; expért~. - Quote and vee ine vate a of, Caventey eee mnt Hye fe ‘oom for " ” re . Class: shaved . pew. on‘an: ‘alroraft: eceritly, foria short: “tight. Ho’ oe “ABR nt stoume sMhatzhlsshoalth = "the superior. ‘tone towards thi, earnaet 00m oe ss ——nemementone “fi sNowadlayn, ~ocety a : a r,moro.in: priva ves than INTERPRETING. THE sea We sal tormorly. rents..to sond ‘thelr sito ,.sehool, “By ALAN:TARVEY: pee ovine te “! Peace in: Ageria, ‘mow sloomp! asa The aw ono }ene naor Salome parent -to a a thelr 788 In “the. dayp, when: ‘paronta. gare” alowed''to “do. virtually” ked, many children ruelty: and noglect, . mply-are:not-prepared to Motdente anoh., Naglect: “today. I. dow't think swe are: prepared - - ¥to eens parents to! 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