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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1946, p. 7

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a{ Sa)Â¥hr, Miss Student and I have takemâ€"extreme cases. Now, what are We going to do about those 0;{all in; between these two Are there any? Oh, yes! ‘Thereare those who are waiting impatiently until they are sixteen ;egu#t -Pf‘ and can leave, school \ orevét. There are those who ate "not.sure just what they want to wdoâ€" go to school or go to work. Thereâ€"are those who want to comâ€" Â¥letq their course,â€"but bewail the lact ‘that no one fold them it was as Of necessities in ona: that he may not be deprived of them later. ‘mmber that the successful m in the world are rarely th 7 of genius, Thé genius fits in to society. It is the a person with a sense of coâ€" n and relgonsibility, plus to work who makes a success of life. Some students have thede. Tuliufiom- some have mot. 1t is those in the latter class that we have to train and struggle ‘with. ‘They can acquire these at« to school. 1 I have made my point élefr, Miss Student. Your reply was so well argued that I am anxâ€" hhnmmthn\lnmna f taking a dogmatic sta â€"refusing . to mofiu that mfl&m .‘:'rn ~rn, uies 1P a% J > tributes at high school, and the; :, Put it "requires undivided atten. tion. ‘They simply cannot afford such: hard work getting an educaâ€" tion,, Finally, there are those who .re‘p%n to suggestion, and each week ‘they iet a new one, These are our problem children. These are the ones we have to guide firmaly,; patiently, and carefully What:.would happen to them if they‘took. a week or two off at "rugh"® seasons to work? Could they â€"be relied uxon to recover the academic groun: theÂ¥l have lost? Assuming that the{ ad the conâ€" cenfration and will necessary to accomplish it, can they do it by themselves? What is going to hl.ppz when they find themselves overbrdened with work and unâ€" able t understand the current légâ€" ons?‘. They leave school because th:g( €annot keep up, or they reâ€" {n , getting more and more disâ€" ouraged, and finally fail to get their year, Miss Student could not have chogemt a better â€"example. She‘s right,:Such experiences to be obâ€" mnoa from getting out and workâ€" ing "?e invaluable, do augment herseducation, and tend to make a bettér student and citizen of her. She Has fun at school, but she is alsoâ€"aware of the serious side of mcadetmic life, and what is most impOrtant, can be trusted to as: sumé ‘the responsibilities of her pres@nt job. burdef« In doing sb, the student increases her education by broadâ€" eningher experience through conâ€" tact with the business world; she also..learns the value of money and how hard it is to come by. _ mf; SPORTS ... Molly Sutcliffe Y8‘ SPORTS . .. eC ‘Néil McDonald MUSIC ... %ly Santin BULLETIN BOARD ... and got into quite a fight. Imagine at y age too! That‘s a > very hearty. right you pack, Miss Stuâ€" Student‘s argument was well choBen: and exceptionally well exâ€" Rdrelps; The case she has presentâ€" is that of the student who wants r :tm education, but must help her / parents bearâ€" the financial â€"'i}};,-i did as you suggested. ! 6 :2 m{e gorner and, when I {:ud_ rd‘the. bell, I came out fightin‘, Stagit . " AND THE STUDENT REPLIES THE ADVISER â€"~ ADVISES THE " Râ€"INâ€"CHIEF . ;. nny Watson ‘ANT EDITOR‘... Page Nelson: AND DRAMA . . . iel Grainger ME o4 ++ Wright Daykin DEC. 19, 1946‘ Staff ‘‘The old order changeth, yieldâ€" ing ~place to new" and presto chango, something new has been added. Or should we sayrsomeONE new. Anyway, Eileen Sunstrom, known in the inner circles as "Sunny," is now editor of "Ticker Tape," and long may â€"she reign! will regorters Pinky _ McAlhone, Joan Ehnes, Mary Ellen Roos, June Plant and Jean McGee Pleane note that Sunny _ now "cracks the whip" instead of myâ€" self. Good luck, Sunny! At a wellâ€"attended meeting in the Director of Recreation‘s office last Monday, it was decided to hold the first badminton meeting ‘after the New Year. The groug will meet at the Presbyterian Church every Saturday afternoon at 2.00 _ If there are any others who would like to join the badminton club they are asked to contact Gordon Aleott. Badminton Meeting _ __ _ _ _ _« Second meeting of the Badminâ€" ton Club to be held Friday, Dec. 20, at 8 p.m., at the office of the Director of Recreation, below the library. The public speaking group has called off their meetings also until after the Christmas and New Year‘s holidays and as wroan as they assemble again they will issue a challenge to the Discussion Qm‘? to a debate the topic of which will be "Canadian Immigraâ€" tion," Badminton j Booths were set up in the Town Hall and the cheer‘ leaders from King St. and Memorial | School were on hand to look after the selling. The articles went on sale at 10.00 a.m. and the sale lasted until 6,00 p.m. â€" Lj i & worthwhile project to work on, _ The Attic Sale took place last Saturday in the Audlwrina of 23 Town Hall. All month the boys fil:.have been collecting to&l, and games n{ld from . the time ‘of cofi_zcting o the actual gale, there was a great deal of work to do. This included repiir» ln(.‘, peinting and ‘wnppin&, Wl There were quite a few good books and games left after the sale and these are stored away and will be sold at a later date. Meanâ€" time, . the Weston Community Council has $50.00 to help in the erection .of the skating rink at Central United, the boys and girls were kept busy and they all enâ€" joyed the work very much, Hap Day of Maple Leafs to Come to Weston With the possibilitf of there beâ€" ing over 300 boys playing hockey this year in Weston, comes the imâ€" portance of having capable coaches for the teams. Accordlngl? the Weston Community Council has made arrangements with the Toâ€" ronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club to have Coach I*IappÂ¥l Day come to take part in the hockey coaches‘ school, _ _ l « Expressing his willingness to come here anytime that is suitâ€" able, Day said he would be only too glad to give a lesson to hockey coacia of at least a two hour duration. Hockey coaches will be notified of the time and plate and they will be asked to make out questionnaires on any hockey gm- blems so that D‘y may ggve them any information they wish, Debate Coming Theré will be no meeting of the discussion group this Sunday due to the holiday season. Their next group will meet on Sunday, Januâ€" ary 5th., when the topic for discusâ€" sion will be "What to do with Germany." _ t ‘ RU7 Attic Sale The Attic Sale sponsored by the boys and girls of tfiz Weston Pubâ€" ‘Ticker Tape‘ RECREATION _ NEWS .: 25¢ By BARB DAYKIN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 DANCE 25 FRIDAY NIGHT ($r. Basketbell Game 7.30) By Bob McPhee In the good old Elizabethan days musicians . were classed . with "thieves and vagabonds." They were said to be queer, peculiarly lacking in selfâ€"control. Parents would take care to keep their children away from : musicians. Nowadays musicians occupy a disâ€" tinguished place in society. _ Reâ€" cently a juvenile court judge said he never had a person who was Mell Torne has written a lovely Yule season tune called "Christâ€" mas Song." It will probably take its place up alongside "White Christmas" _ and all the other Yuletide ballads. King Cole has recorded it with his trio, backed up by a choir and it is included in his recent album release, It will be interesting to see what ‘ye old Teen Agers" have dug up for their bfti Christmas dance on the twentieth. it snninniid deilrria hib lbvts d ind hib e the people that come to the Hotel Roosevelt are regular customers who listen to Glg for sentimental reasons both in the future and the past. Many fellows have proposed while listening to Guy (there was nothing else to do) so if you have enough money for the cover charge, there‘s your chance. Last year Guy held.a prominent })lace on "Theé Most Corny Band of the Year" contest. But if you like your music with lots of “gmaltz," he‘s your man! _ _ _ _Maybe the reason that Gu{ Limâ€" bardo is playing to a full floor every. night is that it has been the same floor for over 15 years, and In the ballad department there‘s a smart new tune out called "Gal in Calico." It‘s definitely in line for top place on the Hit Parade within a few weeks. So far Tex Beneke and Johnny Mercer have released it on recordings, but soon released it on recordinis, but soon all the big names will have it out. There seems to be some controâ€" versy about dance bands "swingâ€" ing" the classics. I believe that the bad they claim is done is far outweighed by the good which comes of it How many of the younger set, and adults too, heard of _ "Chopin‘s Polinaise" before ""Till the End of Time" was pubâ€" lished in ballad form, Those who have studied classical music probâ€" ably had, but to the great majority of teenâ€"gqen it proved that clasâ€" sical music was not beyond their redh?. «And then there‘s the countless _ classical > compositions gopullrlzgd by Freddy. Martin. He as probably familiarized us with more classical music than the comâ€" golerl themmselves. So when you ear _ someone _condemn _ this “Swmxin%of the Classics" l1usl: reâ€" member how m:n{ peofe now know . and like cléssical music which _ was brought to them through this "swing" medium. DENNIS A. A. the answers and gave a reply which covers the question quite fu]ly': "It is my opinion that the answer to this question doesâ€"not lie in the heart of one person but in the hearts of all human beings. Everyone has been touched by the spirit of Christmas but all in a different way. Those who ro%oiu by drlnkfnz are those who can?r on this habit during the year. Those who r‘eljo!ce by giving and receiving do so throughout the other 11 months, although not so freely. Those who rejoice through the medium of prayer and spiritual aid are the genonl who do this at all time, altho\ah at Christmas they have greater :Kirit and stronger reason. This Christmas is celebrated throughoutâ€" the world, with as great a spirit in the many different ways." L uooo e on e e o e o c e o e en t en Et receive the higher is their lririt. Bome give figa’enu with the un standing that they will receive one in turn, s, I believe, cannot blamed on the B::unt or the last generation. The{ were broh\;fht up thin-kAmonof & te Cluu_:; Ch;iat:’nu:!nn t}\e léttll‘l.o! C im(,}’}) ; oung universitl coâ€"ed pointed out one fault she sees in Chrikt mas. “Klthou(h I am not against drlnhin, in the g;romlwu I do not agree with those roplo who have to ‘feel good‘ hrr at Cfu'intmu. It is a time to celebrate, for it was the day Christ was born, but too mnzp.mmuuthhdny!orunoxeuuwgetdrunk.” : ED Mbres e As Sn dh on o o i P e P "I believe that the m.zjol.'ity of persons do have the correct Christâ€" mas spirit," a business administration student stated. "On December 25 a great number of families are reunited and they rejoice in the proper way. The lini‘i‘x:g of Christmas carols predominates and everyone seems to open wide his heart and for at.least one day in the year everyone is happy." __ Has the true meaning of Christmas faded and passed away in the minds of themajorit otnh‘umm»’ This q\§ution is ogc which is lrou(ht 1t geponde maich ”"rifi’"“ ue Seroinl miinie rtaviened anlt i on the person, Several students interview ve an Sthivmiguve "Yel", while othere belteve the true spitit remains. " * _ _ "WChristmas seems to be nothing but a commercial racket nowaâ€" days," one student asserted. ‘"The more Christmas presents some people YORK MEMORIAL C.1. MUSIC IN HIGH TIME CLASSICAL COMMENTS T ritth year bigh school student of Central Collegiate â€"summed up RAY SANTIN H#I" PAGE More Canadian Scouts will be encouraged to work for the World Friendship Badge in an effort to increase Canada‘s contribution to world peace, it was decided at the Association‘s semiâ€"a nnual Do minion Executive Board meet!# in Montreal. The World Friendâ€" fln s ol ts rother Scouts in distant countries for a certain period of time, Where posâ€" sible, the Scouts are aiso encourâ€" aged to exchange visits. games. All proceeds are to be donated to The Star Santa Claus Fund. See you there? Merry Christmas, everyone. Promoting World Friendship Oh, you‘d better watch out, You‘d better come out, To the Twenteen Club on Friday, For Santa Claus is coming . . . Hooray! Headlines!! Friday evening, Deâ€" cember 20, 1946, at the Weston Colâ€" legiate auditorium, the Twenteen club will present to you their Christmas package, "The Frosty Frolic", trimmed with Jack Evans and his twelveâ€"piece orchestra . . . and . . . Santa Claus is comind= too, so don your dressy date du lné_join us. â€" _ â€" The program planned promises to be a host of fun. There‘ll be & lucky draw with a lush pair of skis (we hope) as the prize. Hot dofs. cokes, and what have rÂ¥ou will be served in the cafe during intermission, and for those who would, but can‘t, and those who can, but won‘t Jance. there‘ll be Sousa. . says, "Get in music." The great bandmaster ‘advises young ’g)eop!a to cultivate the muâ€" sical "bump" in school band and orchestra. Here at W.C.V.S. we have a wonderful opxortunlty staring us in the face. chancé to learn an instrument free of charge, along with invaluable orâ€" chestral experience, under the guidance of a very distinguished musician, Mr, Metcalfe. Some of us have taken this orportunity and fully realize the value of it, as a matter of fact. f {ou would like to learn a musical instrument and Rihy in the orchestra, speak to Mr. etcalfe on the subject. Highlighting Christmas musical Highlighting Christmas musical events to come will be the perâ€" formance of the "Messiah" by the "Mendelssohn Choir" and the "Toâ€" ronto Symphony Orchestra." musical appear before him in court.. A leading educationalist is quoted as, saying selfâ€"control is essential, the best way to gain selfâ€"control is through the study of music. : TWENTEEN HIGHLIGHTS VI GALLAGHER By Ken Matherszâ€"â€" TIMES ANDâ€"GUIDE, WESTON B t ‘Tuesday at : 2 25| aaud:" Come ; / | dusty raquets rify | Dearance, eh? not| _ We are hap mas | making‘ an a will be &hy_ed at Vaughn on Januâ€" ary 8. Keep an eye on this sport, it has â€"possibilities and is excelâ€" lent practice for prospective basâ€" kotbngl pll{en. “Kxfle on the subâ€" ject, we m glkt emphasize the fact that more players would be handy This is really & change! Badâ€" minton of all things, girls! It‘s the only interâ€"school girls‘ sport reâ€" maining for which you can get a "W"! Practices will be held every Tuesday at 3.50 in the upper Tuesday at 3.50 in the upper "aud?" Come on, drage out those dusty raquets and make an apâ€" pearance, ch? We are happy to see volleyball making‘ an appearance in interâ€" school activities. The first ftme will be played at Vaughn on Januâ€" ~_ A CIRL IN EVERY SPORT The Record Centre At â€" Weston Modern Applia 52 MAIN ST. 8. wEsT "Christmas Carols"â€"by the St. Luke‘s Choristers, a choral goup of sixty boys and young men. pital Album No. A 2. *"Merry Christmas"â€"by Bing Crosby. Decea Album No, 403. ‘‘Twas the Night" Before Christmas"â€"Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians. . Talkin Back The Oqe That Got Away Dozin How How Mood To Be Stewed Slammin The Gate MOLLY SUTCLUIFFE Doin‘ What Comes Natur‘lly To Each His Own 22 Steps From The Corner Strange Feeling Decer Album No, 350. "A Christmas Carol"â€"Ronald Colman and Cast. Decea Album No. 290. It‘s A Pity. To Say Goodnight Intermissiqn Riff > In The Cool Of Evening _ _ The Christmas Song "Announcemen t" CHRISTMAS MUSIC CADET RECORDS We have just received the following Imported Records which will be handled exclusively in Weston at our P C O NTINENTAL REC O RDS © CAPITOL @ SIGNATURE © CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE RECORD S You are cordially invited to listen to these and many more at , CAPITOL REC ORDS EXCLUSIVE Not O Water Proprietor: "You come into my restaurant, you order a glass of water, you drink it, and ydu calmly walk out!" Scot: "What were ye + me to do, mon? Stagger m Rent a record player with, records. For information Having a Party Slam Stewart Quintet No. 3331 Phone Weston 456 Slam Stewart Quintet No. 626 Slam Stewart Quintet I‘ve Loved You Too Long To Forget Wesley Tuttle and His No Children Allowed xi es RECORD BAR i‘ Seniors (4th and bth ) Thursday; Juniors (1st, Marie Greene and Her Merrymenâ€"No. 15053 Johnny Bothwell and His Orchestraâ€" No. 15020 Come and hear these new Imported Records at both volleyball and basâ€" No Meadowland Limehouse Blues Stan.‘Kenton and ‘Orchestraâ€"No. 298 The King Cole Trioâ€" No. 311 ®© sAvor ® Davis © MANOR His You Keep Coming Back Like A And Then It‘s Heaven For You, For Me, For Ever More Au Revoir Orchestraâ€"No. 15005 Look Here Cozy Cole‘s All Stars I Don‘t Stand A Ghost Of A Chance No. 3277 Willow Wees For Me Take It On Back Interlude East Of The Sun Scotchin‘ With The Soda > _ No 201 I Never Left Homeâ€"Bob Hope Album. Capital Album No. CD 26, Boogie Woogieâ€"Freddie Slack. / Capital Album BD 12. King Cole Tricoâ€"Volume Two. Capital Album BD 29. ._â€", A Gal In Calico ‘* ~Winter Wonderland IMPORTED ALBUMS FOR A VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR WITH THANKS â€" °_ Blim © CADET © APOLLO Johnny Mercer and Theâ€" Pied Pipersâ€"No. 316. â€" Jo Staffordâ€"No, 311 | Bobby Doyle with Ray: Block‘s Orchestraâ€" No. 15039 Monica Lewis and Ray Block and Orchestraâ€"« No Cozy Cole‘s All Stare No. 8275 Dizzie c'ui:;F.T and )rchestra 0. 3008 mm c Ki iped 3¢ 4

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