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Unique Antiques Offered By Aberfeldy Hall

Unique Antiques Offered By Aberfeldy Hall

Aberfeldy Hall Antiques, Collectables and Curious Finds at 29 King St. East in Cobour is offering items that are unique, eclectic, thoughtful, and fun. The best part is that these unique antiques would be just the perfect thing for gift-giving for that special someone.

The shop features Canadiana, Victorian and mid-century finds, exotic garments and vintage erotica, art, books, china, crystal, handmade throws, ephemera, jewelry, handmade linens, furniture, and touchstones from your youth. The shop is closed on Mondays and can be contacted at 905-396-0277 or www.antiques-aberfeldyhall.com. The interesting one-of-a-kind articles, whether up-cycled, re-purposed or twice-touched, are available at accessible prices.

Books at risk of being swept away by technology

Books at risk of being swept away by technologyBritish playwright and human rights activist Tom Stoppard recently said that books are at a risk of being “swept away” by the world of new technology and moving images that are increasingly winning attention of children.

Stoppard warned that the study of humanities was been avoided in favor of science.

From in.news.yahoo.com:

“The printed word is no longer as in demand as when I was of the age of pupils or even at the age of the teachers teaching them,” newspapers quoted Stoppard as saying.

Children live in a world of technology where the moving image takes precedence over the printed page, he said.

“I think that’s to the detriment … I just don’t want the printed page to get swept away by that.”

Speaking ahead of an address to an education charity established by the Prince of Wales to encourage teachers to look at what they should teach and how, Stoppard said teaching of humanities had been affected by a drive to prioritise science-based subjects.

“There was a period when I was 30 or 40 when science teaching was felt to have lagged and felt to be the area which would improve everybody’s life, and I’m sure that that was the case and that was the right moment for that,” he said.

This may mean that our young generations will find traditional books only at the antique stores and this will indeed be a devastating change and a real shame.