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Auxiliary Names Winners 01 Essay Contest Mrs Robert Wardman, Amerii.'msm chairman, has announo 1 the winners of the Essay contest which was conducted in the s» hoo.s f Walkerton. The winners arc as follows .Junior High School, Ist. .Jerome Wish r; 2nd, Patric; a Sullivan, both of St Patncks School Senior H:> i Si hool. Ist, Sally .Myers; 2nd, I.ana Morrison, both of Walker’ n High S'! ol The awards will ho presented on Awards Day near the closing of the s. hool year. The winning essays re now in Distm t compelit.on vith the poi*<bilty of go.ng on to 1 lepartment com|<M it ion. The winning < says are printed n- sent in for District competition : THE FREEDOMS OF AMERH AXS by Jerome Wlsler St. Patrick's School Grade 8 I All people in America will agree that Freedom is the most preclous attribute they possess. and localise of this all Americans would do anything in their power to try to presene their freedom. Although there are many Freedoms Americans possess the four most known ones are the Freedoms of Speech, Religion, Press, ar I

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Education Ri uh the so four m. m Freedoms there are mmy moi which mike ;.I1 men eq al wlm' i ri< h po< ;. b. , k or w mte. I A government resting on th’ four..a:u.n of I em<wTu • Could r survive With mt tho Fteedom ol Speech, because if men were not able to speak, and write in defend of their Ixdiefs. and their countix other mon and other (oiir'in would soon be greater than om America. Today men can peak and wri'e anything they wish until what they say violates the rights e! other men This privilege which au men in Amerc < possess j. t .> Freedom of Spee< h. The people of the I ’nit • 1 St a’< s have been truly fortunate in then Ftcedom to s> rv e God acci a liny l< their free-wills. This privilege of rule, tmg your own religious 1 nominator is because of the Freedom of Religion One of the reasons the Freedom of Religion exists in America, is because this Freedom was an I still is, one of the forces whi< h helped build our Nation. The Freedom of the Press is essential to help build a strong country We are able to write anything we choose, but there are some unappreciative people who only use the Freedom of Press for scandalizing, and spreading rumors about other countrymen The Freedom of Press was'nt meant to belittle our fellowman. but for man to express his beliefs and to uphold the g'H>d name of our country, and'

the land in which we live, Amer, i Everyday million.' of »hi !r:. ath I - E.e>i Son e at t• nd i .a h' ■■ ds o’ |< i s p.। oi i.ia 1 .■ *. , and even some children are pn \ii'. ’ a u• ,t Allof ir a n >! .. < , ‘" it >nd •< h> i< l be< । ; . • :'.«! in । 1 assn 1 'm., of Amer.ci tut' < .lizens are h armny mo t al ■ ' their zountiv and the Freedom th«-y p<> • ss. It s the cbddren tl ' attend s ( hods today that n dw the itiz ”.s and go'*' rm ent ot l o moi i ■ >w. VI in .11. kmer ' a is tht ; erfp' • place to live in. be< ause < I t- ■ Freedoms we possess, and e-p. ly the g • d i epu’ation ■ u c uni has THE Wl IMIMs of AMUCK Wx by s.dlv Mvers Walkerton Huh Si hool Gi । Ie 12 The fiwdonis that we the Amel i< in people take for granted, wi ’ • instituted by men willing to give their lives so that a new nation might l»e born. These men wen first, second «nd third generation Americans who had fled Europe because of political, religious, or criminal persecution. The freedm is that they established wee those that they were accustomed to and also those they had been denied These rights and freedoms are recorded in our constitution and car. be adapts! through amendment enter pretation and usage to tit the mode of the day. , Our forefathers who wrote the

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