Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1965, p. 7

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teachers continue their education toronto more and more ontario elementary and seconda ry school teachers are iraprov- ini their teachinz qualifications bv taking department of educa tion courses durina their sum mer holidays in 1965 11826 teachers regis tered or summer courses in 21 ontario centres the 1961 sum mer enrolment figure was 9789 the department of education staffed 46 summer schools wth 770 instructors and 226 jxt- time zuest lecturers for the 1963 session the majority of courses were five weeks in lenzth 123 hours of instruc tion the most popular courses of fered last summer were primary methods art physical health and education auxiliary edu cation and guidance most of the courses were designed for elementary school teachers with the purpose of encouiazinz them to specialize in a particu lar field of study after each completed five- week course the teacher receives a certificate from the depart ment of education five certifi cates upgrade a teachers quali fications from a standard i certificate received after grade 13 and one year at teachers college to a standard ii certi ficate a standard iii certificate requires five courses from the department of education and five credits from a university or ten university credits a university a dezree as well as teachers colleze training is necessary for a standard iv cer- tificate the standard system was established in 1962 to en courage elementary school teachers to go on to get a uni versity degree besides the 11826 teachers who took courses from the de partment of education it is es timated that 16ixk others stu died last summer at universities across the province an enrol ment of 7887 teachers was re corded by the ontario college of education for their summer courses in 1963 of the 62000 teachers in ontario then over half of them were advancing their education during their spare time last summer color tv fully qualified sales service we now have several colour sets in our charge iersonal demonstration by appointment admiral zenith lowrey simplicity tv radio hifi organ kitchen and laundry equipment neville appliances for the best our service excels our prices match the rest our year guarantee sells call 6403395 new store hours open daily 9 am to 6 tm friday 9 am to 9 pm closed monday to dedicate new addition mount albert after several months of building the rew addtion to the lewis fun eral home centre street mount albert will be dedicated on sunday nov 21 1963 at 3 pm by rev weir rev arzyle rev hallman rev hicks rev bur ton and rev curry- the original chapel built in 1912 by mr wes theaker has not been altered but redecorated to fit in with the new addition the present owner mr mal colm lewis is a soninlaw of mr and mrs clare keevil for- racly of clarerront the home- town paper the day the home town paper comes i scan with eager eyes the pages oer with news from home and then the time just flies i turn the pages oer and oer for news from cedar grove steeles ave markham many more all places that i love i read about the paring bees apple butter at the park of rain and mist beneath the trees from dawn till nearly dark and news about old zion church and all the friends close by think of the woods maple and beech beneath the blue blue sky my mind goes backward down the years when we were nine and ten wed walk to school and had no fears oer many a hill and glen and in my mind 1 walk again those hills of long ago with friends and chums we knew well then and wandered to and fro where are the friends we played with then so many years ago when we were sisters nine and ten and alone to school would go the tribune brings me memories sweet of these scenes long ago i would not miss one page so neat heres my subscription too mrs a weber the stowfylue tribtm thanity kortmfo 18 1965 p y whats your stand on registering life insurance policies to claim increased income tax deductions mr vincent mr vincent if its possible im all for it interviewer it is you may request the mutual life to register with the government any mutual life policies except term insurance this will enable you under pres ent income tax regulations to deduct the savings portion of your premium up to 20 of your earned income mr vincent it seems to mc that everybody should knosv about this i youreright particularly people who are building a pension for themselves even people now- contributing to a company pension plan may qualify for further tax relief wiii look id like to check into this where can i get complete information intervie just call your nearest mutual life representative the mutual life assurance company of canada mkadorrict waterloo ovtariotstahushieil fred m pugh 98 tenth line north stouftville ont phone 6402604 harold hal gibson 36 rose avenue stouffville ont phone 6402764 1 make mrmbke it makes a big difference to you and your family to know you can rely on your newspaper for the ideas information en tertainment you need and want your local weekly newspaper keeps you informed about local events socially economically politic ally and in every way your newspaper is your guide to whats going on in your town it makes a big difference to you to know where to find what you and your family need and how to get the best values for your shopping dollars and it makes a big difference to the mer chants who serve you to know where they can meet you and best tell you about what they offer in the pages of your newspaper you and your local merchants get together newspaper advertising is your guide to intelligent shopping and wise spending it makes a big difference to you to know the facts to know the truth and to know that your newspaper is dedicated to bringing you a the facts all the truths so vital to the preservation and the strengthening of our way of life a free press in a free country is your guarantee of your right to know yes newspapers do make a big difference in peoples lives tityte freedom to print the truth freedom to know the truth newspapers and readers are partners in freedom main street west stouffville 6402100

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