Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 31 Oct 1946, p. 10

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CGENERAL TRUCKING HOBBY BOOKS The Collecting of Antiques Outdoors With a Camera in ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" Fundamentals of Leatherâ€" Harvey Easson IT WONT BE LONG NOW "that‘s a fine home you‘re building/* before the wild winds will be whistling and the snow flakes falling â€" stormy weather will soon be with Bring in those boots and shoes and get them fixed up in first class style and be prepared for the bad weathâ€" er. "Honey" Shelton SUN LIFE OF CANADA Craftsman‘s Instruction Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug Phone Grimsby 73â€"Wâ€"12 Phone Winona 130â€"M (Call after 6 p.m.) YE:LM I‘m going to Nyw':banhilnrl would be a great worry 1}f any» thing happened to me. Nothing to it, . The m;ttfnmlrv?nzvnh ?lll 'NITE!OFCAh{M')hA. clear in mdmm llmwlbn‘blolu.'bd about the cost? Insignificant! In fact, it adds Sun Life Bidg. â€" Hamilton, Ont. Phone: Bus, 7â€"2018; Res. 7â€"8518 1 wish 1 had a home of m George 1. Geddes charge of the mortgage. Well, why not? Potter‘s Primer ou are a homeâ€"owner, mal ui-m-nkbx . A SUN LIFE man | o talk it over with you. CONTINUATIONS NEW SUPERIOR the school yea: 1946â€"47 are: Rev. Mark Romanovich, D.D.; Rev. Sotâ€" er Holyk, S.T.D., B.Sc.; and Rev. Basil Wawryk, §,T.D,, 8.Scr.Lic., all members of the Order of St. Basil the Great. Fathers Romanâ€" ovich, Holyk and Wawryk received known Gregorian University in Rome. Fr. Wawryk specialized in the study of Scripture at the Ponâ€" tifical Biblical Institute where he earned his licentiate and was later declared "candidatus ad lavream." The curriculum for the year 46â€" 47 includes the following courses: Fundamental Dogma, Specialis Dogma (de Sacramentis), Moral Theclogy, Introduction to Sacred Scripture, Exegesis of Sacred Scripture, History of the Church, Ascetical Theology, Liturgy, Orienâ€" tal Dogmatical Theology, Patrolâ€" ogy, Hebrew and Biblical Greek. In addition one evening class a week is devoted to each of the folâ€" which describes and evaluates arâ€" where moral problems are soived, and Scholastic Circles where obâ€" jections are raised and answered on theses studied during the week. TEACHERS HAVE portant of alt would be its effort to encourage the public in general â€"and particularly parentsâ€"to visâ€" it their local schoolsâ€"learn about the type and trend of modern eduâ€" cationâ€"and get better acquainted with the people who design and mwmuouormml-i dren of today. | I think most children know and understand their parents, and most parents know and understand their children, much better these days than only a few generations ago... ‘The same thing is certainly true of the relationships between teachers and children . . . "Education week" aims to complete the triangle by bringing together the teachers and parents. . , . That is why in most communities in Canada, the schools will be holding "open house" on evenings next week, both for parâ€" ents and for any others who may be interested. I‘d like to leave it to our youthâ€" ful friends to see that their fathers and mothers know about whatever phuhnh-m for next week in their particular schools. ‘There will be Open House next Thursday night at the Grimaby High School at eight p.m. formed council that the president of the Ratepayers Association of the area had requested delay on the byiaw establishing the police village for a month due to dispute regarding the name. Reeve George Wiky of Louth township spoke of the wish of the ratepayers of the subâ€"division as a step in the right direction and that his council had encouraged them in the move to establish the area as a police village. He also stated that he thought in time the district would become a part of Port Daiâ€" housie. J. D. Taylor, deputyâ€"reeve of Louth, speaking briefly on the subject, pointed out that the reaiâ€" dents of the subâ€"division felt they were not ready for annexation to the village of Port Dalhousie. The council paid tribute in a minute of silence to the memory of the late Lorne Book, deputyâ€" reeve of Gainsboro township, who passed away last month. Warden Johnston spoke of Mr. Book s an Book‘s successor as deputy reeve, Murray Misener, by the warden and council as he took his seat at the council table. _ In a letter to the council received Tuesday the Grimsby board of eduâ€" cation pointed to the need to hastâ€" en the work of the consultative committee appointed to assemble data on the rearrangement of high school districts in the county. The board pointed out that their school is overcrowded and no action is permitted by the department education for an extension to the school until the report of the comâ€" mittee is presented. 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