happy. it all. Apparently teachers are so Ralph Froats, assistant superâ€" SCarce that Ontario principals are intendent of Eastern Ontario sec-!ha\'mg to recruit their own stuâ€" ondary Schools who has already dents. That‘s what Hugh Dalzell made one successful match, plans S@id at the Ontario Education to keep in touch with all former Association annual mceeting last pupils now at university. | week. "That way", he says, "you get|. Mr,‘ Dalzell is assistant superâ€" to meet ï¬iflr university friends." Such decisions! Of course, you won‘t need to worry about whether he‘ll be financially solâ€" vent. The teachers‘ federation to keep their female teachers Tall, Short or Medium? Broad Slim or Rugged? Fair, Dark or Education â€" who had taught her Well girls, no need to look for a man any more, just become a teacher and aey’ll find one for you. Who? , the superinâ€" did. Now we know. They‘re linâ€" ing up eligible young bachelors Be a bit of a chore filling in their application forms though: think of the splash your wedding A New Look ... .. At Education salary to boot! What more could you want? _ Indeed, on that kind of setup you eould afford a honeymoon in Europe â€" two months long! And You may now enjoy an evening of fine entertainment Monday thru Saturday downâ€" stairs in the Viking Room â€" Featuring this week, the truly talented by Joy McAllister Neat and Natty or PORT CREDIT A Hubby for Teacher DUNDAS HIGHWAY â€" WEST OF DIXIE ROAD Phone 277â€"8711 SMORGASBORD DAILY â€" 12 Noon to 12 P.M. FAMILIES WELCOME (WESTERN AND HILLBILLY FOLKSINGERS) At The NORSEM AN RESTAURANT & TAVERN "GHOST RIDERS" would make. The Director of Education to give you away; the superintendent as best man, and the administration staff alone would give you at least a dozen ushers. There‘s a bit of a catch to it all though. You‘ve got to keep working. That‘s the idea behind Mr. Dalzell is assistant superâ€" intendent of Northern Ontario Secondary Schools and he says that oneâ€"third of all teachers in Northern Ontario do not have their permanent certificates. I don‘t know what‘s so terrible about that. If the shortage is as great as he claims, they shouldn‘t have too much trouble obtaining permanent status. Ontario parents aren‘t so fussy anyway. As long as there‘s someâ€" one to take care of junior till he‘s 18 to 20 years of age they won‘t mind. And once this "hubby bonus" gets into full swing it ought to make quite a difference to all these staff problems. colors, for little daughter, granddoughter or neice. She‘ll be pleased and proud to use them. For instructions, send a stamped, selfâ€"addressed envelope to this paper and a request for leaflet No. CP.C. 5512. much of what she knows about 24 tenâ€"4oâ€"thirteen year olds Friâ€" square dancing at a summer|day evenings at George R. Gauld A CUNNING HAT AND BAG SET to °0 1t €0 years of age they wont! She said she has found since mind. And once this "hubby jiving in this part of the country bonus" gets into full swing it that the Toronto is "teeming with ought to make quite a differencelartists and good art." She plans to all these staff problems. |on using a different display evâ€" Come to think of it â€" it might |ery month and hopes 4t _will. be make a difference to education |another means to spark. ji)}erest too. Teachers may find they‘u‘in the work of Canadian and have to teach as well as babyâ€"sif.|local artists. . What‘s the purpose of alcohol, when because of the excitement you have during and after the dance, you feel you have had Another point worth mentionâ€" ing, said Gord, is the fact that square dancers frown on the drinker although not if the drink is taken after the dance. He points out if a person has a few before the dance, chances are likely that he will be too bushed to finish dancing with the rest of the crowd. During this month an exhibiâ€" tion of paintings titled "Twelve Nudes By Twelve Artists" is on display in the rotunda of the Holiday Inn at Highway 27 and Rathburn Rd. The purpose of the display, says artist Anne Proulx, the sponsor, is to stimulate the interâ€" est of people in Canadian art. 12â€"Artist Show Now Exhibiting At Holiday Inn Mrs. Proulx moved to Lorne Park with her husband who was transferred from Montreal to Toâ€" ronto about a year ago. She had a similar art display program goâ€" ing there. The paintings, she said, are all done by Torontoâ€"Hamilton arâ€" tists. 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