Ontario Community Newspapers

Times & Guide (1909), 25 Apr 1963, p. 7

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For ten years new 1 have been attending conferences en dnmthlndmln_l_-h- mkz.lhwohuvdnq‘ e change in either the comâ€" tent or the attitudes of the trusâ€" tees and educators. Many trustees use the conferâ€" ence scene to stack up a tidy t4y to express what they know about public and Freudian over a cocktail. It is no wonder the teaâ€" cher is confused. How to teach children is selâ€" dom measured in terms of inâ€" struction. Instead, the teacher is exhorted to view her charges as individuals with numerous psyâ€" chological blocks to learning, It is often not a matter of teachâ€" i i 1 esi In CRUOIEL | ing, she is told, but rather a‘a genuine inlen mtu‘:c.:o 'dcvelop.mx * tih“’t-cl\in; .ng child to read is as The result of this philosophy |complex as life itself and we is evidenmt in the high dropout\probably are less familiar wn.h! rate and the alarm and desâ€" :‘h:"'ly it happens than we realâ€" pondhom lox:ve had the tem'::xr:; éuch utter nonsense! There T 2s their doubts with the|are many teachers who have litâ€" prigk. h. ke little preâ€"|tle interest in children as chilâ€" i enecre natioves ;mp }‘dren but are still good teachers J ons °¥feir i:‘l': f:v'h‘:)er};'r?\ con-‘simp‘l.y because they are interâ€" ::n::dr :o cno‘t than'selves un-!ested in teaching. Thegll vie‘th' * ir w i { obliteratâ€" what they impose upon, their work in terms 0 i o O 0 _ _ |ing ignorance and do so because ‘Take, for example, the exhorâ€"|they have a healthy respect 10r tatikns of Dr. Harold M. Nason,| knowledge and what it meéans to director of elementary and seâ€"\mankind, condary education in Nova Scoâ€"| A teacher cannot be expected tis, who said while addressing|to love or be a pal to every an audience of 200 elcnenurylchild in her class. She has a 10b school teachers at the Ontario|to do and will do it well if she SMART NEW BASIC for the 1963 wardrobe, is the easyâ€"core Arnel double knit suit. Styled by Houlding Knitwear, the skirt is permanently pleated, the easy â€" fitting blouse â€" jacket is trimmed with braid. It washes easily, dries quickly. 4 p â€" _ Zeaaaaanl _ » Tulu't.um WHY SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST? HARMONY MEATS l ... At Education by Joy MéAiHister THE CONFERENGE SCENE A New Look tion last week: valuable thing that happens in education is when the individual One can well imagine the reâ€" action of the individual teacher toward 35 individual children each morning, and unless she knows how to handle them the as "valuable." 1 But let us continue with Dr. Nason‘s directives: ( "The successful teaching of reading," claims Dr. Nason, "inâ€" volves the application of a knowledge of the nature of the child and of the psychology of reading. Above all, it calls for a genuine interest in children," ‘Teaching a child to read is 5 [ just love it this mother of: complex as life itself and we two ‘teen age daughters, nyl! probably are less familiar with\wth avid enthusiasm. ‘ the way it happens than we realâ€"! Raised in Toronto‘s westâ€"end ize." |and a graduate of Runnymede _ Such utter nonsense!‘ There|Collegiate, Mrs. Harley is now a are many teachers who have litâ€" conference covnsellor at Valhalla tle interest in children as chilâ€"iInn, Metro‘s newest hostelry on ‘dren,. but are still good teachers| Highway 27. ing ignorance and do so because they have a healthy respect for knowledge and what it means to mankind. is beyond the power of RED aw» BLUE BRAND meets the individu&l "Every day I have an opporâ€" e expected tunity of meeting the most interâ€" 1 to every esting people and of helping e has a )ob]them with their business plans well if lh“or their sqeial activities," she exâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iplains. ‘"Phis is a very rewardâ€" - {ing field of activity for a woâ€" man." convenâ€" LOCATION A & P Brewers Her duties are to arrange, plan and coâ€"ordinate company conâ€" fererces, sales meetings, wedding receptions and various types of social functions at the Valhalla Inn. Deluxe Chicken (Continued from Page 6) and fold in whipped cream. In a casserole arrange layer of noodles strained f{rom soup, gooked spinach, oneâ€" half of sauce, tuna, eggs and remaining sauce to which 4 tablespoons cheese have been added. Heat in moderate oven 350‘ degrees °F. for 20 minutes. Sprinkle 1 tableâ€" ‘moon cheese over top and brown under broiler. Makes 6 servings. %4 teaspoon salt Dash cayenne pepper 1 can crabmeat 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 hardâ€"cooked eggs, chopped 1 tablespoon lemon juice Â¥4 cup fine fresh bread crumbs © 1 tablespoon buter or margarine, melted Empty soup mix into sauceâ€" pan. Stir in milk, salt and cayâ€" enng pepper. Heat just to boilâ€" ing over a medium heat. Add crabmeat, parsley. chopped eggs and lemon juice. Pour into a butâ€" tered 1â€"quart casserole dish. Combine bread crumbs â€" and melted butter or margarine: sprinkle over top of crabmeat mixture. Bake in a 350 degree F. oven for 15 minutes or until topâ€" ping is nicely browned. . â€" Makes 4â€"5 servings. TANGY CRAB CASSEROLE | || |$ L envelope chowder style potato soup cups milk . Â¥ sOUTH sIDE OF sTM so on ® | | j Hftrongn t s2 ic | PORK th. 219 »1 PHONE 278â€"1700 roAstS __ hee. To Wwy: U 1 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING â€" ToP QUALITY AT CUTâ€"RATE PriCEs! 501 SOUTM S!DE OF sTREET AsOUT 4 BLOCKS WEST OF CAWTHRA NEAR SREWERS® wAn.l'n&\‘n AND A & P FUSY C c | Open Thurs. and Fri. \n-y Roast Nights till 9 p.m. _â€"â€"â€" 394" LAKESHORE_ ROAD L. [ Mtzopragyiot | ‘The Junior Choral Group, | which was formed by the Etobiâ€" coke Recreation Department last IOctober, has completed the 25 | weeks of voeal music instruction. The group is made up of 25 boys |and girls between the ages of 8 !to 14 who have enjoved the opâ€" portunity to train their young Junior Concert In Efobicoke Tomorrow Night ;a"“" snouLDER 7v;ici';sriand learn group vocal work Mrs. O. S. (Helen) Russell, the Instructor, and the pianist, Mrs. Elma Howés, have been preparâ€" ing the children for a special Spring Concert to be held at Kipling Grove School Auditoriâ€" um on Friday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. Friends, parents and any interested people are invited to join the junior songsters on Friâ€" day evening for a programme of special songs. 5 When pedestrian lights change to green here they also sound a gongâ€"as a signal to the biind that it is safe to eross. 139\ 11 GIRLS‘® COATS TOP QUALITY JACKETS, sizes to 14x, Reg. 9. GIRLS‘ SPRING Cute new leminate coots with practical heck suede pant and hat. An outstanding value. €COAT, PANT and HAT Reg. 12.9% â€" SA'i.dl' SPECIAL GROUP OF Infants‘ 3 Mere‘s e sparkling selection of smart, dressy jockets tor girls to 14X. New shades for spring â€" all brand to !7 C MNRCC F OR UITIT Pm-punb, thecks, tweeds in spring‘s nicest fabrics, dous mf“ on sizes to 14X. This week ONLY. 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