awed sonolé oso - T3OF 54 sedans ~@h spa) incial government legislation. -on homeowners’ taxes will be - discussed by Norm Wood- _ard, North. Vancouver Dis-. trict Treasurer, at a public meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow - (Thursday, October 13) at Sutherland School, 19th and Sutherland Avenue, North Van. “Part of the ‘Community and You’’ series, it is sponsored by the North Van Chamber of Commerce and ‘the North ..Shore Adult “Education Department. 1 tee _ Mime Company Unlimited on their nationai tour will be appearing at the Studio Theatre, october 31 and ‘November 1. ; . . They are offering @ morn- ing workshop in the Studio Theatre on Saturday, Nov- ember 4, for adults. The fee will be $10 per person for:a- maximum of 15 people. The workshop will be from — ; 10. a.m. pre-registration is essential. For registration and in- formation, . call 986-4011. please The effect of recent ‘prov: to of ‘moon. and A Golden Wedding recep- tion and dinner for 60 guests. was held in the Chandelier Room of. Canyon Gardéns on— September 27. when Mrs. W.E. Brown. of Bristol, England, entertained in hon- our of the 50th Anniversary. of Fred and Bea. Carr, who - were married in North Lonsdale United Church on September 27, 1927. Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Frost of West .Vancouver assisted Mrs. Brown in making the.. _ arrangements for the .very ; enjoyable party. Mrs. Care’ ‘wore a a panelled fia and Qatar. : gold and brown. print with . corsage . of. yellow, roses, while Mrs. Brown’s ‘gown. was of deep rose French Suzette with orchid corsage. _ Out-of-town guests inclu- ded Mr. and Mrs. Eric Strom © and Mr. ‘Keith’ ‘Strom. ‘of - ny’ Eng gland; “Me.-and Mrs. J.Al. Holder. of Saltspring Island; Mr. arid: Mrs. M. Byjaranson and Miss Lynn Bjaranson of * Own ‘classroom by admiitin “" -toyour students that you don’t - have all the answers ‘but that, together, you. and your _ Students might - discover _ Something. This is heresay, _Of course, as- far as ‘the system is concernéd and I'am . aware that you :must. care- - fully conceal such subversive . ideas. Furthermore, _ I am. aware that .all this: requires strength because it takes a powerful | person. to: admit weakness. oo But it-could. be: dong. and . you could encourage” your’ students to believe in their own capabilities and to recognize their obligation to use them responsibly. . So how about a bit of - _garbaging? ‘ But before you go. garbag- ing, how about considering for a moment the idea that the education system will never work properly until it stops referring to itself. as a **system’’? A: system, after -all,isa mechanical thing and isn’t that what our educat- ional process hes become? The managers of the system, for example, refer to schools as ‘‘plants’’ and the students as the “product’”’ which is turned out in. ‘‘streams”’ after being. subjected to various ‘‘programmes’’ and “*processes.’’. * In other words, we think of education as an industrial '. > process which turns out well-machined, identical. spare parts for the industrial society, Furthermore, our schools even look like’ fac- tories and, when’ the : ‘‘well adjusted’ units pass final spection, they. fit beauti- fait into the. society for which they, were designed. a There are a few “misfits,” of course, but we maintain scrap heaps for them and some can even be reproces-. sed. ; ‘ -There’s an. uncomfortable. - amount of truth i in that, ‘isn’t ‘there? ; ; 1 realize that. there’s ‘not’ "much we can. do as individ- uals. to- -change this system. but maybe, in your class- room, you can do just a little bit so that the next genera- tion. will be better prepared. — ‘And, if you go garbaging, Id love to hear about it. 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