Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Aug 1951, p. 27

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951 Rules for Young Bike Riders There's probably mo greater thrill in a youngster's life than when he receives hig first bicycle. It's his first major step forward toward independence and there's a keen pride in his sense of ownership. Rarely ever do children consider that a bicycle leads them om new pathways to danger, That's why the National Safety Council has estab- lished the following rules for bicycle safety: Always ride on the right side of the street. Don't stunt or weave , . . ride in single file. Don't carry or street cars. Avoid riding after dark. If you must ride make your lights and reflectors are in good condition. Above all, know and obey all traffic laws. They pertain to you as well as to auto drivers. eee Curriculum Inculcates Moral Values Though moral and spiritual val- wes may seldom be found as titles in the educational program understanding 'and appreciation of these values are among the ob- Jectives of school studies. tells the story of the |' development of these values. Dra- ma shows them in action. Bi- ography depicts them in the build- ing of character. Civics and socio- Jogy related them to the problems of government and society. The moral and spiritual values are ex- tolled in great literature and great | music. They are a guide to behavior on School is life itself--an important segment of it--and the student members of school society dis- eover, apply, and revere the high ideals to which men aspire Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 22Y> SIMCOE ST. S. Office Hours 9.30 o.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ar DIAL 5.0662 - THE D Male Attire For School Is Informal Young kindergartener and high school senior alike, seek informal comfort in their school-going ward- The kid brother and big brother both, whether in short pants or long ones, like the easy comfort of tweeds, flannels and sturdy wor- 'They like their shirts bright and gay, with strong accents on plaids and stripes. Tee shirts, in long and short-sleeved styles, are year-gound favorites with the lads. Easy-to-slip-into sweaters, in pop- ular V-neck pullover styles, rate ace-high with all males, all ages. Practical, all-weather, action- styled jackets take the boys through all temperatures and 'round the clock. Belted, finger-tip length coats have been popular several years, AILY TIMES-GAZETTE and continue to be campus favor- | College men, too, have adopted ite. > | plata as their very own, and smart, Back School Good mixers for back-to-school and after school . . . dramatic plaids and soft wool jersey skirts. Plenty of high neckline news in the bright, beautiful blouses. Mix-em or match-em. ® Back-to-school wear, 6 years to 14 years ©® Infonts' and Children's Wear ® Dry Goods bright clan patterns. ® Lingerie YOUNG MODERNS > « PAGE THIRTEEN new campus fashions hold forth in LOCATION 26 PRINCE ST. AT A A AANA AAA Whether they're starting kindergarten -- or in senior year ot high school -- you'll find footwear here of exceptional style and quality. Choose from these and many, many more at moderate prices. GIRLS' DRESS OXFORDS Plain ond Ghillie style -- leather end meolite -- in morrow, BOYS' POPULAR RED LUGGED SOLE OXFORDS Mosoasia Bioko he yunds shade Sizes 3% te 6. Price 5.50 SHOE DSON'S := DIAL 5-3312 BOYS' STURDY OXFORDS

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