Mrs. Donald Milne shares an interesting book with seven- year-old Margaret Zeeman of Scugog Island during the youngsters visit to the Children's Department of the Library last week. Margaret chose Goldilocks and The Three Bears to take home Card Catalogue For Children' s Library During the past three years| up to date while Mrs. Donald Milne has been im charge of the Child- Cataloguing is perhaps the least glamorous part of lib- ren 's department of the public | brary work. But as a library's library she has been studying collection grows a catalogue Library Science as well. The Library Board is happy to congratulate her on compiet- img the course and receiving a Master of Science degree in Library Science from Syracuse University In addition to the usual tasks of the Children's Depart- ment Mrs. Milne has set up a card catalogue there | When this work was still | m the early stages the board | asked Mrs. Milne to start a atalogue in the adult depart ment beginning with the tra ve history and biography books. She agreed With advice and material from the Central Ontario Reg ional Libraries system, Mrs. | Milne began «a subject ap- proach catalogue for the adult non-fiction This phase is now almost i's the Lord Simcoe Hote! of downtown T within watking distance to the major Shopping district and with the subway night at the door You tl enjoy the friendly service and sensible prices. too Next time you visit Toronto enjoy * more than ever stay at the Lord Simcoe in the heart yronte 7 ES). becomes a necessity as a means of knowing what ma- terial is im the library and where specific items can be found "I have always found books and children a very interest- ing combination," Mrs. Milne said. "And I strongly support the idea that it is not enough merely to help a child to learn to read." "The proper objective is | that he should learn to enjoy reading. When a child has learned to read well he possess jthe key to academic success. But when he learns to enjoy reading he has in addition the assurance that he never needs to be lonely. Instant and easy contact with the best minds the world has produced always will be waiting for him on the | printed page™ Ef LS; imcoe Ltel University and King Streets, Tel. 62-1848 Nursing Home News Mrs. Duncan received a beautiful floral arrangement for her 85th birthday from her daughter and family on Sept. 29th Mrs. McGee had a birth- day-on the 30tho day on the 30th of Sept her 82nd. Her room now isa lovely sight. So many flowers from her children and grand- children. Many happy returns to both ladies. Mr. Thom was out with his daughter on Thursday after- noon. Mr. Frank McNally spent a afternoon out with relatives in Oshawa. Mrs. Murrall spent Satur | chair jare confined to bed. Hope it | | won't be for long as we miss } them [store. One lady with a walk- another with a wheel yet another with a cane. The fourth and old-, est lady was able to get a-| round under her own power | A happy time was had by all. Thank you girls. Mrs. Taylor is getting along nicely with the walker It's nice to see Mr. Lioyd | Myers taking short walks. er | Nice to see Mrs. Denure| taking short walks with help. | Keep up the good work | folks. Sorry to hear Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Leadlay and Mr. Thom It was very nice on Sunday | day afternoon in Oshawa with her daughter | On Thursday four lady residents had a special out-! ing when Marg and Marlene! took them to Woolco's big! | friends visiting the residents of to see so many relatives and | the home 100 Enjoy Cub Corn Boil SLUG CUBS "B" Pack opened it's anes 71 season with a *. Tuesday evening Sept s as 58 children and 42 adults braved chilly winds and rain to travel to Akela's farm home for a corn boil + tarts, 14 quarts of Kool-Aid and 100 bags of potato chips were eaten The rain held up long! enough for a huge camp fire and a few words of thanks by | Akela The evening was opened with a prayer by Ray Pellant The program for "B" Pack was outlined by Akela. The corn was donated mainly by the parents and the 10 dozen The garage was turned into a dining room where 23 dozen ears of corn, 12 dozen butter that was bought was as sweet and tender as sugar It was an enjoyable even- ing even though the weather man did not co-operate Due to the weather some games that were planned had to be cancelled HO HO BIRD dust a little reminder to the cubs that during the summer month a "HO HO" bird laid 4 eggs at Akela's place. We had planned a search for these eggs during the corn boil but again because of the weather we were unable Akela will have these eggs preserved and they will be eaten later at the Scout Hall "B" pack is pleased to wel come to it's rank the two new instructors, Dave Williamson and Miss Marie M. Hall Staff for "B" Pack are Mr. C. Reesor, Paul Saul nier, Betty Sauinier, Ray Pall ant, Marie Ann Smits and Don Waldinsperger Check The Label On Your Paper 1971 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM paberee produces 325 horsepower. All use PARISIENNE BROUGHAM --Graceful Pie wet engineering refinements highlight Pontiac's completely redesigned 1971 Parisienne five engines ranging from the standard 250 transmission to a 455 four-barrel that Styling features include an wye-catching * wide horizontal grille that is protected by a ding-resistant tough Endurex center, a new one-piece front bumper and special pai stripes on the crowns of the front fenders and rear quarter panels. 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