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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1964, p. 42

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& 2 THE CSHAWA TIMES, Wedneodey, September 23, 1964 . was over he went back to his STARTS TOMORROW! BIG SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! village again, with his violin, He made sweet music and grew old and taught his grandson to TERRY RYAN WITH DRAWINGS 'Artist Promotes 'Eskimos " By ARCH MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) -- A lot of Eskimos laughed when Terry Ryan stopped his dog team at remote hunting camps in north Baffin Island and handed out 'drawing pencils and paper. ~ "They nearly fell over when 'They learned that I had come 'gust to give them this pencil land paper and the usual re- sponse was: 'I can't draw.'" - But Mr. Ryan, now finished with this phase of a special project, feels it was all worth- distin-|weather which produced tem- peoples, -lern end of Baffin Island, whose Talent He's an artist himself, with a Toronto exhibition to his credit iast year and another pending. Most of his work has featured Arctic themes, especi- ally landscapes. ENCOURAGE DRAWING He reported back to Ottawa recently, tanned and trim, on a project which is backed with a Canada Council grant--one of six projects providing a total of $18,000 to encourage the Eskimo to draw. Mr. Ryan set out in February to visit Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet and Clyde River on the north- eastern flank faces Greenland. The three communities num- bering about 600 people in their areas-lie-about 500 miles apart and Pond Inlet, in the centre, is 2,000 miles north of Toronto. The trip by dog team was routine to old-hand Ryan, al- though even the Eskimos com- plained about the unusually cold peratures of 50 below zero in March when a little relief at least is expected. Mr. Ryan passed out the pa- |vari himself. | | The ending of the story was| told by Izvestia: Anti-Automation Revolt In London pensed some colored pencils. ind area ,|concerned about giving you the "|Ryan said. Per and pencils on one trip and then picked up the results a few weeks later on hig way back. He got mostly black-and-white drawings although he had dis- Variety was infinite. He tends to place more value on the contributions of the older peo- ple, some of whom he expects will keep drawing for the fun of it. He left an agent in each to collect any further drawings. "The older people are less kind of drawing that think you might want--they are less derivative to that extent," Mr. play. The story of Alexei and his music spread and one day a newspaperman came to see him, Alexei showed the re- porter his old violin. _ Something about it took the reporter's eye--the date 1645 and some words in Latin. Izvestia, the Soviet _govern- ment newspaper, heard about the strange violin and _ insti- gated more inquiries, Some of- ficlals trooped down to see and his violin, They read the inscription: "Nicolo Amati, Cremona, That old violin Alexei had been playing for 43 years, which he had taken to two wars, on which he had taught his grandson to play, was worth its weight in gold--made by Amati, the teacher of Stradi- said, had "with pleasure" pre-| sented his priceless violin to) the state collection. | Teachers Believe Kids More Unruly WASHINGTON (AP) --Many teachers believe youngsters are more unruly In class than they used to be, And the longer a teacher has taught, the more certain he is that this is true. That. was indicated in the re- sponse to a poll of teachers conducted by the research divi- sion of the National Education Association, Teachers were asked: | "Basing your answer on your) personal experience, do you be- lieve that maintaining pupil dis- cipline has become more diffi- cult than when you first started teaching?" Forty-five per cent said it was more difficult, 31 per cent said about the same,- 20 per cent said less difficult, and one per cent was undecided. However, a different pattern emerged when the replies were broken down into years of ex- perience. Those who said it had grown peng ne «agg oe we to main- tain discipline included 62 per cent of those with 20 or more years experience, 44 per cent of those with 10-to-19 years, and only 25 per cent of those with five to nine years in the class. Alexei, iti» THICK 'N THIRSTY BATH TOWELS Imagine the luxurious quality of 'Caldwell' bath towels at these down- to-earth savings! 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