WIDENING-EDUCATIONAL" HonlzoNs'-0-mu I I nassrosnounar lIlaolhllt&aewway':Jlvisg assraacasrsnsvoor TB 6". 6"” p all the sauna isrrlsae..,........."""i"L'.,,.,....,,"' "l" 4:7,. i.KeephafnreyouiiIathnughitisat The Ilse-as Irma at the Efrud gstthgassiaehed-hdggnsgsssadlastigstsd yourattitadsaasiailiaaaeseaacllltiilllldhml-I-I-I-III .eatioasstaavaseahIetstahsr,.,,.,,,..,.,..,;,..b.,,.-,,,, niaseermussoaa-t's-adsllwilsd-sv:n&hrvIt ioutiookoa I181”? hit ' 59 Eschdaaiaof C education "3-"VIII Ill-I533.” '''l'3 &i. cj(y0IQ Ildngagggiggp-...gd,5.ag-any, wherechildrsaareweillaugIssnast.dehseasta'ierotbcseu- .amechli4'9I5'Ve"'I'MlIreetaida:iaadtaafamouassadame I-d - -I-rrentansorarilol-sslsw ,.-uperiytl .Ioatesau-iialtaly,andtLg1.-,.gl.Maiataia diselplinaistvsaatethaatheircunrades. The Wouldyoulay YBwbeayouh,,.uui.o..yt.u..3n.,4gy.. the afeschgrounla-aachhasiookadaftsrtaaais rc!liW”"i99"'d'”i""h"'InnadthsteehaiqIies which areerrestsuatudaataimnud.n,tanwsyturannnhs:asanrut- had!-'1'"-'Y""'"'9"7'-Ni" ussdlasnoderalindergartensand regardiessofsseialandhamsmasu. wags: IQ: :;'-YB wk. you Nurses-yschoolsioday. background. .' Oosnrsgsdl A c. Maelschcra new -- u-- --s-- - -I.:.".:."i'.::.".:;'u:r.;:i 2:222: '- 2:-.-.r:..r:r-::." -Mn. .-.""”':- -:::.:'”"'..u.. :::'.""”--' "'”r"'”' ' A M" ' Iveeded unuu um um” satedtodnuthutethesitw "' i'l""""'”'”" ”' u" "'1' then-cunt day when teal-alas is "Inn" Discussion of pins to: future ',.,,mn. , - e.Concss'ayosarself(wlthoutinter-"nth tum” but u 90'' -WIMW faring with hams pattas-as) ""'”' Z.”:...'.':::x .':””':i..”””'””””-””"'” -- ------ ---. -- .'::. ."'”"....."”"."':.. -""m.... rea . - ' sldefed '3' "'3 "'94- "NV "'9' The study of the normal child hudlm mach at 'i.':.harlnttet:rwn. roamed W'"”'”' "3 W” 3'" led to the study of the abnormal "'”'"'”'"”"””'”'”"'- "3i"' evening. Dec. 1:. use The pred- i0. 50. yes. We KWWNW0 thm child. iboth su and super. in ""1 ''"m'u"' '1 wl" dent, Fests Macxlaann cs IIlhEl"'”'lm'”"”'”""d'i nnrmai).Schoolssndclasseshavs c""'”m”'u'm'mld”r”im'two minutessiieneeinmusr would you any YES when you been established within the educat- 3-. BMW II Avvml-tiol 0! oryt departed eomradas.. sou consldlr that many - are ional framework for such groups 9”l'l!""'9l'll'"l9""”'lWd call. the reading of minutes. yin to teach ten mwolild yoo us Y when 3! ,,au;e that many districts have me anyone to keep the door 1; that they can say wltre all the chil gcanon as they can take? Let's think it over. HORIZONS UNIJMITED bv Mrs. Malone. Kindergarten Street School. of the Teacher. P111100 Many people's conception ;cape of Education it limited to an. Grade School. the High School and the University. Few people realize how the boundaries of Ed- llfailml have been pushed outwards by dedicated men and women with- in me past hundred years. Many groups of adults and child- .-... who were considered ineduc- sble are being helped to enter the normal world of learning today by the aid of skilled teachers and cur- riculum! adapted to their IPGCIII needs. This is the Special Educat- ion field. The Industrial Revolution in Europe ” t J the ”' h ent of the Kindergarten and ursery Schools as part of the pattern of Education. In the highly industrialized areas of Germany. Northern Italy, Fnance. Belgium. mi England, women were being encouraged to work in the factor- les to supplement their husbands earnings and so day nurseries were mrmed to care for the children at am. As so often happens in his- lory. men and women of rare ed- ucational vision rose to the chal- Coming Events Christmas concert. Kins-ton. De eember 19. i Dance to be held Tuesday. D90- is in Mt. Ryan hall is cancelled. Christmas concert. Slirlllll-0!! school. December nth Argyle Shore School Concert. oc.19. Thristmas concert. New Perth gnu, December Zlst, l.15 p.m. Central Royalty School Concert. Tuesday. Dec. 18. lzm p.m. 'Flat River School concert, mver Hall, Friday. DEC. ha- Morell school concert Wednes- day, Dec. 19- ispring Brook School concert in French River Hail. December 18. North Mhtoa Christmas December 1!. Green Bay Christmas and dance Dece ” lit Dance Fist River Hall Decem- ber 27. sponsored by South Pin- Otte W.I. Annual meet Killlllml TOW phone, Dec. - Still? NW- son. secretary. York Point Christmas Concert In North River Hall tonight st us. Please note change. Christmas Concert at Flrtsville School. December Nth. Curtain I pm. New Haven Christmas Concert in New Haven School on Decem- her and Si, Patrick's Road School con- ten in st. Teresa's Hall, Tues- day. December llh. Springfield School Concert. gprlngfleld liall. December M at pm. Fredericton School concert in Fredericton Hall. Thursday sve- ling. December nth. Grand Trscadie School Con- gerct. Corran lann Hall. Thursday. . 20. Flat 2! concert concert llunstafinage School Concert. December llth. ldarshfield Hall, I!) p.sn. buying geese and ducks daily until December llth. Prices have advanced. w.n. Bursa. Malpequt. Come to Ronnie's Road School Christmas concert is Ilnatar Riv- E Hall. December Is. lingo Stella Maris liall. Wed- gduard Island getting as much ed- ' st. were study of the supernormal or gifted child. Special classes are being fnrmedforthegiftedchlldinorder that an enriched curriculum. which will provide the n ,7 chal- lenge. he may develop to the limit of his Powers. - These new classes will require special teachers. persons of vision. Initiative. and isnaginatiun. The Special Education field is for these teachers who need the challenge of something different and work in that field can be a very satisfy- ing experience. As educational research goes for- ward it opens Horizons Unlimited for those teacher. who have the courage to learn a different tech- nique of teaching. pictures. hooks and music. I. set an example of good house- keeping and insist on an order- ly. well-kept classroom. 10. Develop your inta-est in me outside pursuits and h ”' of your pupils. ' ll. Continue your pursuit of knowledge, thus assoclati yourself with your students as a learner. . 12. Guide each child toward self- control. ls. Remember that the pupils of today are the parents of to- marrow. 14. Maintain a sense of humou to cope with unpredictable situat- ions. Women Teachers' Association of Ontario." This department is conducted by the Prince Edward Island Tcnchers' Federation. Contribut- ions are welcomed and should be sent to Estelle Bowness, General Secretary. oiiirince st.. Charlotte- town. Pleasant Valley W. I. Held Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of Pleasant Valley W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. James Murray on Friday evening. Nov. 16. Meeting opened by singing the "Ode" followed by Creed repeated in unison. Minutes of the last annual meet- ing were read. also rnlnutes of last ”" i were read. approved and signed. Ten mem- bers answered roll call by paying feasndpassing inah aarart- icle. The Secretary gave the finan- cial report for the year. Total receipts amounted to 8181.12 Ex- penditures tlsoso. leaving a bal- ance of 320.52 on hand. Election of officers then took place and urea follows for the ensuing year: fresldent, Mrs. Melville Weeks: Vice - :31 sident. Mrs. William Mclellsn: Secret- ary. Mrs. Everett Mclellan (re- elected): Treasurer. Mrs. Milton Weeks (re-elected); Directors: Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Gerald Smith: Auditors: Mrs. Herb. Gill. Mrs. Iiugh Mcltlnnon. Correspondence and business discussed. It was decid- ed en t having children taking up aiuslc in school pay 81. per year towards music teachers salary. the remainder to be paid by the Institute. Mrs. James Murray kindly agreed to act as leader again for the Sewing Club. to be assisted each month by members of the Institute. The Secretary was ask- ed to order capsules for the school. The December meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. William Mcllsllan, at which time basaar articles are to be suctined. Roll call to he answered with an ex- change of Christmas gifts. New committees for the month are: Sick. Mrs. Keith Coles, Mrs. Grald Smith: School. Mrs. Mel- ville Weeks: Lunch. Mrs. William Iielallan, Mrs. Bush MacKinnon and Mrs. Keith Ooles. Lunch was then served and meeting closed with "Tbs Queen." CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL The report of Cherry Valley School for the month of Novem- ber Is as follows: Grade XCI. Mary Murphy; 2. Evelyn Murphy; 3. Verna Irving. Grade IX--l. Ruth Murphy; 2. Marie Murphy. Grads VII-1. Martina Murphy. Grade VII-l. Janet Inga. Grade Vl-1. Phyllis Murphy Grade V-l. Wayne Hayden; 2. Wilma MacDonald: 8. Ralph Ir- viag. Grade IV-L Beverly Hayden; I. John Hayden. Grade ill-l. Reta Hayden: 2. Allison MacDonald. Grade III iSr.l-l. Sandra Hay- den; 1. Charles Murphy: 8. Anita Murphy. Grade II Ur.)-1. Dwain logs. Grade 1-1. May Maclnnnls. Teacher. Verna Marten. St. Paul's J. A Christmas Closing The Junior Auxiliary of St. Paul's Anglican Church held their Christmas closing on Thursday. In the absence of the president, Pamela Altltin. the Christmas Worship "Gifts for The King". was led by the vice - president. Jean Mnclnnis assisted by Kath- erine Kemp. Bernice Doiron. Joanne Lord, Diane Newell and Marilyn Roper. 8 al guests were Mrs. Ernest C ampion, Dio- cesan President of the Woman's AuxilismcMrs. F. W. Jelks. Dio- cesnn .-Tress. of the Junior Auxiliary and Mrs. W. R. Jen- kins, leader of the G. A. Branch of St. Paul's. Mrs. Champion presented mem- bershlp cards to fourteen mem- bers and Mrs. Jelks presented J. A. ties and crests to eight mem- bers. Games were enioryed and refreshments were served members of the Senior branches. Decorations were in keeping with the Christmas season and also illustrated the J. A. Pledges. The meeting closed with the J. A. Friendship Circle and Closing Hymn ' r MT. ALBION NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers were recent visitors to Mt. Al- bion. Mr. and Mrs. xlohn MacPhail are moving to the city for the win- ter months. Mr. William Adams has pur- chased a chain saw and plans to spend the winter months cut- ting pulp wood. Arnold MacNeill, John Duffy and Windsor Adams. were recent visitors to Mt. Albion and Lake Verde. The boys are spending the winter onths la the city. Mr. Gilbert Jenkins has return- ed to his home after spending the summer working on the C.N-R. Miss Sue Duffy has left on a visit to her sisters in Toronto. Mrs. Margaret Horton spent a few days visiting friends and re- latives in Mt. Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buell have. returned to Mt. Albion. Theyl l I spent a pleasant honeymoon in Toronto. ' NOTICE The store of Cross Roads will open for business on Tuesday. December 18. 1956. FRANK I. WOOD DEBATING CONTEST The Head of Hlllaboro 4-I-I Calf Club will com- t the New Glasgow and District Junior pate Basin! f the Sim ns and Ms.cFarlane debating ""7 'i."..'? '3.” i”".'.v.LI gn'lei"5".'..dolne mumneb-una ch at istisessstbasuvuawss. Birchcourtlbtpe Farrnon ,De- A 'l I'll 3- l camber 18, at 8:fX) p.m. ' H M Iall. 'd' Welcome ' PROVINCIAL D!:PAR'l'MENT OI AGRICULTURI: l Native Of Milton Dies In Edmonton There passed away suddenly on Sunday, December 16. at his home in Edmonton. Alberta Mr. John gritihiar Rodd. formerly of Milton. The late Mr. Rodd at one time was well known throughout the Island. having been associated with a tea companyt operated by the late Horace Hazard He receiv- ed his education at Milton Public school and at Prince of Wales College. Moving to Western Canada in his early youth. he was in the electrical appliance business in Calgary and later in Edmonton until his retirement about ten years ago. Surviving are his wife. the for- mer Emily Brown of New York, and one brother. T. Ambrose Rodd of Milton. Four sisters. Mar- garet (Mrs. Joseph Coles); Sarah Mrs. Henry Coles): Edith (Mrs. Herbert Colors) and Lilla (Mrs. Lemuel Coles( all of Milton pre- deceased him. The iunsral servlceiwill take place on Tuesday, December 18. from his late residence. 111325, 99th Avenue. Edmonton. MILK AND HONEY? LONDON (AP)-Moscow Radio describes Siberia as a land richer in gold than the Klondike. in addi- tion to hnving rich de sits of dia- monds. rubies. emer ds and ame- thysta. It claims coal deposits in Siberia's Kuznets Basin nlone amount to more than a trillion tonh. enough to feed all the ther- mal power stations in the world for more than a thousand years. IIG HAUL NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)-Police headquarters announced Thursday night what it termed the biggest haul of Greek Cypriot rebel sus- Pects since the beginning of the emergency in Cyprus Z) months ago. Fifty-two persons were ar- rested. : , .. . The disastrous calamity folio - lag the collision of the Fungi: lied ship "Mont Blane" and the Belg. in thin "Irno'” in Halifax har- bour 8 years ago. during which '99 mm 0' the City was flatten- d and 1.700 lives taken, will be sited by I idents here who LAG relatives injured, employed at of Halifax at the time, and who 1,", since passed to their great yew”-d, ll ” - of this district were 8111”? Impressed with the new Irving Flagship, the --lning Glen". 584 feet long. her carge be. Ing sufficient to supply the locgj storage Plant with a sufficient sup- ply of fuel oil. stove oil, and g”. oli:eddurinE the winter months. INPPBECI sympathy is help extended to the widow and childg. no of the late Mr. John Nichol. son, who death occurred at Car. paud on November 28. It is interesting to read of a Country Junior Chamber of Com. merce, at their monthly dinner, dined on bean soup and black bread. They paid the usual 32 fee, but got the sparse rations instead of steak, ill): profit going to the Hungarian elief Fund. . Our congenial friend from Appin Road. Mr. liillian Gillespie has arrived home after an enjoy. able visit with relatives and friends in Toronto. Mr. Gillespie gives a graphic discription of his travels. Including a visit to the Provincial Exhibition at Toronto. From the text: "And they came to Kadlsh Barnes," the inspiring message received an attentive hearing at well attended services of Public Worship held here on December 11. Many residents of our merging districts joined the very large as- sembly at the Civic Auditorium at Summerside to hear the inspir- ing address by Rev. Dr. Arm- strong at the Final Mlaslon Ser- ies. in the words taken from John "Except a man is born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Buy tho finest turkey yet. the new "Broad White". 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