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Porcupine Advance, 12 Dec 1938, 1, p. 3

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Below will be found an series of articles in the c National Fitness, sponsorct tario â€" Secondary SchJol Federation : How About the Foot of (By Mrs. Isabol E The health i supervision of growing emphas ing program in Health instructi Schoel is prima cess. To be tr legiate student r an intelligent a toward health. complacent feeli On the other | ant to dispel hypochondriac The inspect! tive desire for amination anc ical defects. The collegiats when â€" outstandin: should already ha often finds himse carly parental neg tors. Among othe quently in collegia feet, foot deformit In February, 1 survey of the feet legisste students need for educati( foot health. Th was carried on ‘un ment being prim Encouraged by th dents and their ; been continued. ment was acquir or foot impressio feet of each legiate., Another in the Series of Articles bponsored by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers‘ Federation in its C ampalgn for National Fitness. "The Foot of the Class." Health of the Pupils in Secondary Schools Many and various types discovered. There were and lowâ€"arched feet, shor long toes and short toes, thick flabby fees. In addi feet defects major weakt feet were discovered, malt hitherto unsuspected. It eviders that the Colleg needed instruction in f00 MONDAY. DECEMBER 12TH o survey re\ five hundred st hundred wore s short or too nart were oo high: S nasium shoos all abnormal nail con: had corns, callous pressure points all hammer toes; ‘hi lapping toes; thir or flat feet; f1‘‘y or weak arclhes; fection. As a res planned campaign vention and correc started. One hundred cases of corns bunions, etc.. of which thir quired {reatment by a compe podist, could be directly ly constructed and illâ€"fitting sides, from lack of proper sh fallen arches also appeare weight stucents, or in those muscular Gevelopment. Th were referred so the family to determine the exters of th Records revealed that in t nineteen were successfully means of a properly regul corrective and shoes. Ingrowinz nalls we improperly fitted shoes an( and incormet cutting of th twontyâ€"five cases, ten requil Two hammer=.0€ hereditary and failed to t treatment, but one case W fully treated by the use of ical appliance. . The overk were not complicated by lly free from Elizabeth Homes," ap} of a speciall under imitiv the i 11 uC ho d bui CHRISTMAS â€" BEAUTIFUL J a compelent Cchiroâ€" »ectly traced to poorâ€" illâ€"fitting shoes. Beâ€" proper shoe siupport, appeared in overâ€" ‘ in those with poor h Mact ippearin a f ind indi ha 11 1C in thit ully tr LC he work has| ‘aph equip-| Peodoâ€"zgraphs made of the impaign f0 by the On Teacher: Ir, FiAcdk ‘Ooverâ€" fallen arches 1 foot strain d fungus inâ€" We ind the Class respond was is SuUrvyEy, i1 i cause, preâ€" immediately nadequa 11 , tyâ€"five reâ€" tent chiroâ€" d to poorâ€" ipping tCes shomened periment ‘5, equipâ€" phays1cian disability. â€"arch id on ‘eet a: 1 due to stockings nalil. in | surgical asoes woere npolt mechanâ€" 11 ) minot h bu y cases ited by i dicet, 16 proâ€" 11 quite 1 ls Lu COl hich cases ha 1 l t WO Adavanot 181 acLory . Also, it was found that many cases of headache, backache, digestive disâ€" turbance. rhecumatism®> or sciaticâ€"like pains in the feet and legs, fatigue, nerâ€" vous irrecibility, etc.. frequently causâ€" ing absence, could be directly traced to disabilities of the feet. As a followâ€"up, it was recommended that cases requiring care be inspected As a followâ€"up, it was recommended that cases requiring care be inspected at stated irservals during school hours. The inadequacies of shoes causing foot troubles woere pointed out to the stuâ€" dents, and advice was given as to the proper types of shoes which should be worn during she period of foot developâ€" ment. The ideal of better health and egrcater efficiency from bodies where feet were properly and nealthfully shod was upheld, and studenss were taught to distinguish between bearscy of fashâ€" ion in shoes, and the keauty of shoes we‘lâ€"fitted and properly supporting the feet. Home visits were made by the school nur:2 «o acqusint the parents with the foot health prozram and to with the foot health progzram and tO persuade them to coâ€"operate. The results of following this plan of : (1) â€" Making pedoâ€"graph prints of all studer‘s entering the collegiate for the studet first 16 1c:an endons and as a result of early obâ€" ervation correction was simplified by Ec proper fitting of shoes and stockâ€" ngs. Funzus infections cases were eparated from those Laving no infecâ€" jon and received immediate medical ittention. All creatments proved satâ€" been most satisfaciory. Students have developed ability to care for minor foot ills. There is eviâ€" dence of a desire to choose shoes fitted to individual needs aml requirements, and co recognize the wisdom of imâ€" mediate repair of faulty, heels and soles of shoes. The 2almost complete elimination of foot defects in the iupâ€" per forms, proves that the foot has come into its own. T5 is now receivâ€" ing as much attention as is givyen other parts of the body or, in other words, the attention it deserves. ergeron‘s Hiâ€"Light Revue Thursday, Friday, Dec. 15, 16 This week, Thursday and Friday.eveâ€" nings, Dec. 15th and 16th, Henry Berâ€" geron will present his Hiâ€"Lisht Review, schowing a notable collection of juvenile taler. Among the features on the programme are the following:â€"Therse Prron. the Mousseaux Sisters and the Columbus Brothers, Jack and Jill, the iTamlin_Sisters© Helen and Clalre; the Columbus Brothers, Jack and Jill, the. Hamlin Sisters, Helen and Claire, the Liddell Sisters, June Whorley and others in captivrcing dance numbers; Tony, the Magician, in sleight of hand and mystery work; Leo Barrotle, in solo work, accompanying his golden voice with his own guitar; Bill Godin, the singing imitator; and coher ecually happy items on a programime good from bezinning to end. Mr. wW. Kenâ€" ney will preside at the p‘ano for the evening, and Mr. Emile Bernier will be master of ceremonies. ‘The events will commence each evening at 8.15. There will be a special matinee for children on Thursday, Dec. iith, at 4.15 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at H. Bergerâ€" on‘s studio, 39 Fourth avenut. The Bergeron Hiâ€"Lisht Review is a worth whil> event. CGlobe and Mail: Further groups ol English public and private school pupils are to come to Canada\,next summer. As a plan for getting: the Empire‘s youth acquainted, this is commendable, and its effects will be seen in the years to come. A NusoDand 15 jobâ€"it makes it a 1o learn to like your boss time. Careful inspection of infected Referring to the family physâ€" i1 cases requiring attention have ites the feature, "Pleasant ich week pictures a corner husband is like any other lot easier if you Surviving are her husband, Mr. Louis Thibeault, three sons, Adelard, Leo and Floriert, all of Timmins; eight brothâ€" ers, James, Edmund, Thomas, Theoâ€" phile, Gustave and Gedeon, all of Timâ€" mins and Paddy, of Powassan, and Edâ€" ward of Massey. Two sisters Claraâ€" belle (Mrs. Camille Robicheaw) and Lca (Mrs. B. Rahan) also reside in Timmins. The ‘ate Mrs. Thibeault was born in Massey, Ontario, and was formerly Miss Olivinec Mousseau. Sh> came to Timmins sixseen years azo, and during her residence here was very popular and made numerous friends, _ About six months ago, Mrs. Thibeault was taken il1, and did not recover from this illness. at the Notre Dams des Lourdes Poâ€" man Catholic Church, for Mrs. Louis Thibeault, who died at her home, 82 Commercial avenue, on Saturday. Funeral services will be held <oâ€"morâ€" row (TuesCay) morning at 9.30 o‘clock Holdâ€"Ups in Toronto Increasing in Number The number of criminal occurrences in Tgronto this year has soared away above a corresponding period for 1937. In particular there have been a large number of holdâ€"ups. Up until Saturday night there had been 196 holdâ€"ups. In 65 cases senger boys had been roobed or in some way involved. Police are not optimisilic thes the holiday season will pass by without a+ least several other messonâ€" ger boys being held up and robbed. Central School Event Delights Crowds Funeral Toâ€"morrow of Mrs. L. Thibeault Died on Saturday After IIlâ€" ness of Six Months. (Continued from Page One) Koretz, Howard West, Carlyle Dunâ€" bar, Kay MacLeod, Alber; Fisher and Bruce Helperin. The Sambos, a group of students in | Negro attire, were especially popular with the audience, and were followed by‘ the dolls. The Sambos were Herbâ€" ert Chulak, Eric Rud, Harry Tyndall, Jack Tyrrell, Gosorge West, Billie Drew, Ronald Turner, and Tony Hut, and the dolls were ‘Eda Slack, Kathleson Lakse, Gwendolyn Lake, June Blackmore, Patâ€" ricia Coulas, Mary Huckerby, Aznes Smith, Mary Allen, Doris Greiner, Bevâ€" erley Shantz, Joyce Thorburn, Willa Mcâ€" Callum, and Veronica Caesar. The DPolils presented soveral dancing numâ€" bers, and were attired in costumes of différent lands. Theyâ€" were very charming little ladies, and were very dollâ€"like in their appearance. After the display, it was found that one of the dolls was missing, and (wo shoppers, Bar»ara Jacobs, and Elsic Shephard, reported the loss to the floor walker. A search was conducted and Doris, the buyer, came back ~with a pretty "party dress" doll tha she had decidsd to purchase. The ‘entire cast then joined in singing "We‘re On Our Way to Your House." The Christmas Trimmings were disâ€" played by a group of Shopper, Bugzene Wilk, Stanley Franklin, Calvin Craik, Herbic Schroeder, Gwen Nippers Zdenâ€" ka Ciridini, Joyce Cox, Henry Clutchey, Mary Kukula, Annie Buvala, and Marion Whitâ€"am. The following was the bells and bows chorus: Julie Coulas, D‘ane Dunâ€" bar, Bertha Franklin, Beatrice Frankâ€" lin, Joan Lauder, Marjorie Mitchell, Jenny P.nciuc, Vera Palach, Betty Rose and Marzaret Tanner. Hart Drew, whoss beautiful voics has hneard on the school broadâ€" casts, sang "It Came Upon a Midnigh: Clear," in : very plcasiqg siyle, and proved that the musical direction at the public schools had been _ well worthy of the time and effort spent at the schools. A puppet play., celling the story of Good King Wenseclas and the peasant, was a feature of the programme. This puppst play was entirely arranged by th» students, the. scenes and {the pupâ€" pets being made by the scudents. Those taking part in the play were Jack Murphy. Roy Howlett, Arnold Teit‘o, Elizabsth Jamieson, Ray Jacobs, Bobby Chase, Billy Goddings, Helen Chanâ€" nen,. Bill Sherwood, Doris Archer, Dora Anderson, Ruth Mustard. A drfil and pantomime ajout the shepherds as they saw the star, was welil taken by Russel Alk>n, Gerry Victor Shullakow playoed A@A vioiin so‘.0, and the puplils of Miss Ramsay‘s room presentâ€"d "The Great Guest Comes." a dramatization. This was the story of a cobbler who dreamed that «he Lord would visit his humble home, and during tko evening he had thre® visitors whom h helped. of the three were the Lord, as a voics which came to him lator. told him. head c oLAE DDLDDAL e %Schumacher Road Timmins Phone 860% m PP IPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO GOLD BEKLT The following is the cas t drama«ization : The Cobblerâ€"Gerald Casw Neighboaorsâ€"Stella Shoruys Bobby Gordcn payed a viqiin sOI0, and this was followed by the campfire chorus. The campfire chorus presentâ€" d a number of boys singing and playâ€" inz mouth organs. They wore Teddy Carroli, Glen Code. Filberto D:.Sano, Jack Douglas, Hart Drew, Frank Hartâ€" ley, Marcel Hayes, Terry Kelly, Frank Palmer. Jack Rodda, Robert Skelly, Music John Kukula yâ€"EKdiyth Go McLeod. L | M IT E D the cast of the Even â€" Santa Drinks Billy Tanner, Alan * Vesala, Robert Whicele; Cullough, Hap Smith, Lincoln man. George St and Jack Sween nest Mason, Stanley C, the Danish group: Billey Haivala, Don MacDona Cullough, Happy DN Smith. Lincoln Rondeu, in periect ime with t Swoedish y»â€" Kolaski, e, Ross Ch pge Mitche aniC DcMarco L hen; and Tanner, Aat d. Don M Morri Luhntanson x Barilko Kalvero 10 The prc close with selections : man Peot ning. Rhud mine} de aI y’ We 11 m o xAS x Dorothy Gibson, Jamieson, Margâ€" McGillis, Adeclia ttrin‘," "HMHo, c Night," by so Bernice Bridg FPilppula, Jean n,. Beatric Penâ€" otta. Patric‘a Helen Ro 1. and Sroven=â€" 1 ind ho

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