Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 22, 1960, p. 4

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r 4 the stoutfyiu tsubuni thursjsy septembw 22 1960 minister of education addresses convention the hon- john p robarts qc minister o education lor the province of ontario was the dinner speaker lor the sixth annual conference of the york county elementary school trus tees association on monday october 17th in the thornhiu united church mr pobarts adapted his re marks to the general theme ol the iso convention how to improve elementary education in our schools other interesting features of the convention were a panel discussion a display of the most modern materials and services for use in school buildings and a display of plans of new school plans by the ontario association of architects guernseys at auction registered guernsey bred heifers due in september october and november e p mcquarrie farm maple ontario wednesday sept 28100 pm 3 2 head listed vaccinated accredited sired by top bulls 12 head by tannery hill b i pat out of production record dams mr mcquarrie carefully selected these heifers as calves and yearlings- he lias grown them out well and they are in fine shape there are some show prospects insure your fall and winter production by selecting at this frate write for a catalogue the guernsey cattle breeders v association of ontario box 99 guelph ont is now within the reach of every home owner and the low cost will pleasantly surprise you call robert st andrew17j am 13632 co limited for office supplies its the tribune edgevme school of hike principal molly muimford classes for children in tap ballet and ballroom keep fit classes for adults register now for the next course commencing 19th september for further information call stouffville 335v3 82 9th line north stouffville the wiost jsrf i tho moil for your monoy ir comforl mileage to tha j gallon and initial law purchase prico thats tho motor sales stouftvillc the annual meeting of the clabemont cooperative will be held on wednesday sept 28th in the united church curemont ont banquet 630 pm business meeting 800 pm from grade eight to grade nine a major step for students by t c white director of education windsor as a new high school student you will notice many changes when you return to classes this september in grade 8 you were a senior student you enjoyed a great deal of prestige as a leader in your school in gradc- 9 you will be a beginner again and you will be at the bottom of the list in prestige some times boys and girls find this a little difficult to take then too you may have been able without unusual effort to stand among the top pupils in grade 8 but in grade 9 you may find the competition some what keener all the ablest pupils of several elementary schools are now with you a wide variety of school ac tivities and interest groups will make demands on your time you will have to make wise de cisions about your choice of ac tivities students sometimes be come so involved in extracur ricular activities that they fail in their academic work you undoubtedly had a strong loyalty to your elementary school this will have to be re placed to a great extent by a new loyalty to your new school its up to you you will be greeted by new rules and regulations you will be considered more as an adult and will be expected to take greater responsibilities for your own conduct and progress you may find that you have to travel longer distances to school perhaps by bus which will mean getting up a bit ear lier in the morning you will probably have more homework to do you will find likely that you will have to be come accustomed to more teach ers you may find moving from classroom to classroom several times a day confusing at first and you may be contused by the larger buildings and greater numbers of students but while many adjustments have to be made remember these facts you can do it thousands of other boys and girls make a satisfactory ad justment and you can do the same tiie teachers are ready to offer their help and under standing guidance counsellors are also available to help you at any time with special diffi culties to make your life in high school easier be loyal to your new school be regular and prompt keeping in mind that school time is for school activi ties help build up the good rep utation of your school boost your school activities know your timetable and bud get your homework obey i school rules and encourage others to obey them they were i made in the best interests of alt do your own work and do not become dependent on others slake work count prove yourself to be indus- j trious interested and coopn at- tve and you canrot fail to gain a great deal from your secon dary school experience first impressions are important if you get off on th right foot establish good relationships with your teachers and act in a de cent manner at all times your days will be happy and profit able how do you know if you have the necessary ability to gradu ate frank discussions with your teachers guidance counsel lors and others together with your own observations will help you answer this question above all do not underestimate your own ability york presbytery meeting the fall rally of york pres- byterial wms was hold in the trinity united church ux- bridge on september 9th with the theme into all the world together mrs wrri hodgson of kettleby presided at both sessions rev donald jay of trinity united church led in the worship service basing his remarks on romans 1 the task of the church of the living god is the mission to the world and let us work with conviction and resolution mrs hoyle brethour of uxbridge extended a welcome to 127 present the treasurer mrs a m wood of stouffville reported s7s2300 sent in to conference branch the group was divided in halfandhalf in each workshop group 1 workshop on program planning was capably led by dr dorothy long in the absence of miss marion thompson wms field secretary tho theme is so vast that it cannot be exhausted in one year of study were ent ering a year of ecumenical mis sions group 2 workshop on audio- visuals for program planning was led by miss helen currie consultant of the board of in formation and stewardship one special film for use this year household of faith was shown the groups alternated in the afternoon miss hamer of aur ora introduced the new books for study turning world and the ship under tho cross experienced furniture salesman wanted for position in new store soon to open in stouffville applicants should state age and experience and address replies to stouffville tribune box 20 ladies anyone who wishes to learn designing and sewing contact mrs john assinck rr3 stouftville hefore october 1st phone stouffville 91111 after 6 pm iuhwmii i aufflmmbbaaar dead ammo disposal hot we have been licensed to remove your dead and crippled farm animals under the above act free removal phone collect toronto empire 33636 or stouffville 255wl gordon young limited toronto license lc60 what in the sto2lp are x f1np butxsets very suv they rawoe vcu worry before vdu r fspenp thejomev- tvwwvkvvw markham markham wed thuks fiji sat skpt i 22 2s 21 the lost world in bigsckekx colok with okox welles assignment argentina a featurctte a a cartoon mox tles wei sept 26 vi f cm3 3 m 25 adult anthony perkins jane fonda jungle mankil1eu a featurette a cartoon in color matinee eveky saturday 2 pan doors open 145 audley mrs fred puckrtti september 15 about eighty enjoyed the corn roast on saturday evening at the home o bert and mrs guthrie this was the first of the club activities for the fall the rev m buttars left on sunday afternoon to attend the general council at edmonton during his absence the service will be taken on september 18 by a member of the gideon society and on september 25 by mr neil murkar of whitby the cgit will begin the fall meetings this thursday at the church at 7 pm mrs james cowie entertained a number of relatives at a show er on saturday evening in honor c miss joy ford prior to her marriage to david cowie on october 29 friends of mrs s wonnacott will be pleased to know that she was able to return home from the hospital on saturday visitors at the homo of mr and mrs dick winter on sun day were miss joan dowsing and friend of toronto and mr neil weatherspoon and gentle man friend of toronto mrs chapman of toronto is visiting with her daughter mrs a leonard this week people who claim they only tell white lies may be color blind township of uxbridge council by resolution declares wednesday 28 september i960 a public holiday for the occasion of scott fair county of york requires a cooi dictator for emergency measures organization civil defence in the county of york duties to commence november 1st please state qualifications apply to j l smith clerktreasurer g2 bayview avenue newmarket mskuiwfmhmrr i itinera m friday monster schoo parade from morgan park1 pm markham district high school girls band pony party york county black white show central ontario guernsey show 4h calf clubs trotting races ionv race zone 4 regional sheep show horseshoe pitching local players tournament old time spelling match friday evening jack eraser calf scramble milking contest rope climbing contest pony riding demonstration and competition special competition for girls and roys 1215 years variety entertainment by vince mountford sons master of ceremonies saturday fair officially opened by hon earl rowe mp lindsay boys band markham high school girls band berks gryorks show poultry show regional tamworth show heavy horses ponies arabians light horses shorthorns angus herefords york county red r white show horseshoe pitching central ontario championship trotting races pony race running race dressed turkey auction at 1 pm paul riddcll and all american daredevils saturday evening 79 in front of grandstand monster dance in exhibits building at night r h rrillinjjcr prcs harry m warriner 1st vice pre- maurice hamiil 2nd vice pre chas uoynton livestock director fred spring secretarytreasurer god save the qli e e n

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