I i.0.\'l')0N — Attending a fa \F’II reception in London for (‘an- ada's 50-man trade mission are. left to right. Canadian High Com- EDUCATIONAL HORIZONS rm niissioncr George Drew. F‘ .1 FAREWELL TO TRADE MISSION Er- roll. par|i.'uiicntar_v fl.\'.~l\IZ-Jill to Britain‘s board of Trade Miiiister: Canadian Trade Miiiister (Ioidon Churchill: l,ord Iiome. secrctarytu of state for (‘onimonwealth rela- ‘a tions: James I)tiiican, deputy lea- der of the (‘anadian group_'s dep- Teacher Shortage Is Still 5 Acute In The Province This is not the first time an article of “teacher shortage" has appeared in this column, and \'lll(‘9 it is one of otir most vital problems in education today we must be ever niitidfiil of it. The problem of teacher shor- ‘ have to accept l statements as the triitti l.ow sal-i laries. yes, .\iucli critici/.cd ' ‘ 8 take tip the work of teaching'.’i J to academic professional p ltratnlng. then pay a salary com- I] lnieiisurate with salaries paid in I ’:d--~i tw- T“"m"R '5 MIN ”“ 3 " ion that the supply of tcacliersc paid. uninteresting. glaiiioiirless \\’[Hl1d increase‘ much (‘l‘Iil('I'/(‘d [)l‘tDII‘\.slt>ll We \tIl1l(' of tlicsei about what we pay for. Qualifi- t I n L9‘ "5 "Y F’“‘“"3 I‘ 0“ ‘ 19"” in the past, an honourable pro- with other professions in regard fession that will attract to it peo- are welcomed and It is axiomatic in education as to the General Secretary. Estelle in other things that we get just Rowness, 98 Prince St.. Charlotte- tv leader t(‘P Wirepfitotol (Call- dtan Overseas Telecommunica- ‘tion Corporation.) ery minute of every day. Well. cations for admission to teaching then, why do not young people ‘I‘°“Id be r<'““"d 0 CISC‘ )llI(‘I they be ‘lowered. Teach- E le of superior intelligence and igh calibre. This department is conducted other professions. it is my opin— by the Prince Edward Island Tea- Contributions should be sent hers‘ Federation. OWII. l . in (ll;-imourless,l ah — is Making A Suit rrlltirdif ztgnllopyeto hliisvieaisglngdeif is it" I\‘k any eat her who has qiiate supply of/properly qualifi teachers for oitr children in the future. we must keep talking a-~ I boot the shortage so that our cit- i/ens will not be lulled into for- gs-tfulness. I-" "3 “’‘'I9‘‘'- ‘-"Ice m°"- what I aren't there friisti':itioii.\' in other (I we consider tha main factors causing this shortage. First, more f'llll(II'PfI are being born, while the source of teacher enlistment is low. This is due. in part, to the low hirthrate during the depres- sltln years. and the accelerated hirthrate during and following \\orld War II. Rl~1(‘Rl'|TING . sci-«ind. more fields f ende'- open to young people to l.i\ing is becoming rniiiplex occupations l".llltIlIII.! more anti more scient- Isis and engineers: business is (lt"ll.lll(I|nE more trained secret- anw stenographers and clerks. In 'l)P frantic search for bright . I enter ticztls the leaders of business and industry are going into our high schools recruiting top students. offering them attractive salaries, a short wor week. and chances for advancement, thus depleting the ntimber of top-rate students who are potential teacher calibre. Third. teaching today is con- sidered by the high school stud- ent as a jnh that pays a low sal- ary, a profession without prestige one filled with problems of dis- cipline, and one that has little or no chance for advancement. Having set down the reasons which are generally accepted as wiiillg ones basic in contributing to tea-' cher shortage, let us try to ev auluate them. Number . There are more children in school today then there are teachers to cope wit reasons! tat teachers are over- worked and are left with a feel- ing of frustration when they have_ to handle thirty five. forty or more children lb» children in an mer crowded classroom are lit: clieated. for it is impossible In L'l\P each child the necessary his curly individual attention. Number 2. That the young peo- rtie who are in otir high schools today are being channelled into I’tIlSlll(‘SS and industry is caused and industry hold otit an attrac- li\(' job with one hand d a twist attractive salary schedule \\IIIl the other. ('lIAl.l.ENGING \nd now for the third reason. ‘frustrating situations in the daily |hold the acting rank of commo- ivette and three destroyers. Since. chiefly by the fact that businesalthe war he has held statf and shore. tncludiniz those of Naval - . . bout $40.000000 in construction Member Canadian Joint staff, 8 . ._ ‘ . il.ondon England. and Ilcputy dim": the "M" “W ye", 0 (‘hicf of Naval Personnel at Na- each- i the answer will probably be I had my life to live over again I would still be a teacher." I€\'er_\'one knows there are many ,I.O.\"DON ‘AP’ -- Angelo Lit- rico. Italian fashion expert guessed right on Nikita Khrush- ' waistband. paused Tues- day and spoke as follows" round of the average teacher. but work as well" 'I‘licrt- is so much} . \w' s to I s" is“ about te.'icliiiii.: thiit is (I!IIll'tlIi to 0 8 Ia!“ m _"l "19.!’ _ _ a tailor wouldnl know. btit evaluate. such as the _]t)\ of work- . , ‘ . V riicn s fnsliions the Vlest has noth- ltltl with cliiltireii and seeing . . ,, _ . IIILI to {car from Russia. tlieni (lc\e|op titirici ones giiid- , ance (‘t-t't'iiiil\' tht-re is nothing “WWI ‘\ um “um” Vmymrrnld ‘ ‘ * sit-than tailor who made two suits .st(-rcotype about tcaclitiig. eiery day brings a fresh cliallt-iii.(e. {Ur Khm“h(.hm" a n (I greatly Ttiaciiiiig ('HII\ forth the best pleawd mp Snflet Communist 595 (mm I'3I1“t0£!l‘8l"l|S- that is in one (‘\l‘l'V day and §V’ipA".Iy hos‘. . l 33”‘ Came 3" "”I"‘" "ml-‘ "m9 I ‘he d"“‘I“I"“"'” "I m‘'"5 for moncv '8I’)0llI $840'—and the fashions Itllssl-I just stopped in addmonai’ mm and mm,‘ were lititl," said I.IiI‘l('O. "The West made in Khrughchew, ,pe(.mc._ forces ahead to greater glorics."‘m,n§. . Making a suit for Khriishchevi is a challenge that brings out the best in a tailor. l.itrico said. He is. said the Italian maltin swift rectangles with hand _ somewhat sqtiarish. five-feet-five land with a waist measurement of, chev. For Kruschev Was Challenge To A Tailor Latrico has made three over- coats and two suits for Khrush- chev. The first overcoat in the Italian mood was made by guess -and was a present. WORKED FROM PHOTOS Ifizirly this year Litrico visited Russia and though it would be a }graceful thing to make a coat for a leading personality 4 still had no meas- urements btit made shrew: gues- Litrioc The tailor is in Britain to set ‘up a stiff of fashion alliance be- tween Britaln and Ital a .‘change of cutters and fitters so Italians can get British styles and ritons can get the Italian line. Khrush- -—ll CK- lEconomy Has Slowed Down OTTAWA '(‘l‘ The ('aii.‘itiian economy in I957 has sltiuvli down from its upward -iiige of the IJt\l Ie years. the goveriiincnt in- ldicated Wednesday A bureau of slflllsllt s iepoit on gross national i’Il’ttdut‘I -the iaiuc of oods and scrtices in the country -forecast 'IICf dollar value but little change in ivolume of Df'f)dlIt'IItifl * The prediction was for three or four per cent above lfistifls 5:9.- 900.000.000 value htit_ aitcr taking price ln('l‘(‘a\(‘s‘ into a(‘t'(illllI. tie if any change in the iolunie lot production. The gross national pioduct is baro- lmeter of the econoniy. t’ For the first nine months of this year, the bureau estimated its value at $2.'i.'_'fl8ooti.0f>fl as against $‘.I2.l6fi.0il0.t)0tl in the same three quarters" of last year. But it said that, after making ad- justments for price adyances. the volume was little changed. the third qiiarter. the . an annual rate o $3l.00000tl,000_ This was about ln(‘l‘(‘?l\P in value between the Second and third quarters. the bureau es- timated. was accounted for by‘ higher consumer prices on farm products. However. production of goods and serv was no changed substantially in terms of volume. SPENDING GOES I.'P In the third quarter, major el- ements in situation were rises in eon s u mer spending. which had dropped in the second quaner. more spending on hotis— ing and greater exports of goods and services. ere also were gains in labor brought on mainly b raises in some industries, corporation profits de- ,clined about ' In wage five per cc t summarizing tits? trends, Along with the man? presents under 1°“? use, please aeeept 52 inches. "A bulge in front, but stralght_ behind." he explained. ‘ N. 5. Light And i Power Asks For Rates Increase HAi,1yAx icPi The Nova Scotia Light and Power C0mP8fl¥ Wednesday asked for permission’ to increase power rates for: domestic, small industrial and‘ commercial (‘ll\IUIIl(‘I‘li in a wide‘ area of the province. ‘ If the application is approved by the Public Utilities Board the PROMOTION ('aptain Ilarold V" W (lroos. 45. of Victoria and Ilalitax coiiiuiand- (. ing otficci of ii lIonaven- rate for domestic service will tiirc i£lIf‘(‘l‘£1II ('2ll'llt*l" \IIl('P the average about 272 nt P9!‘ ship ('0f‘flnll.\'.\l0ll('(I iii .l.'inuary. kilowatt IltIllf'. The present rate is about 2 28 cents. The areas affected would llalitax. D a r t in o n th. 19.37, will take tip the dual ap- pointments of coiiinianding offic- aiid (‘outmo- in- er. ll\I(‘S \‘adcn. elude dare R('N H«‘tt‘t‘3t'kS. l‘7*tl\Hm8lt. through the Annapolis Valley to BC. tick’! l'4‘hFl|3F.\' W III‘ WI" Bear RI\(‘f‘, along the south shore to a point near \lahone Bay. and along the Truro high-. way to Brookfiel dorc Cziptain (lroos entered the II(‘I\' as a cadet in N30 and took l”“"'"1»‘ ‘" ”“.V3' Power rates for large indus- Nayy ships and l‘.\i.”tI1Il\IlIll(‘I’lIS- [H31 users “in "M 1,. affected During the Second World War he The mmpflnv mid --th.“. ms. served on the '\’orth Atlntitic con- tomers are s e r v e d from t 9 voy routes and commanded a cor- i transmission grid and are not af- fected by the increase in distribu- tion costs. . " i The company planned to spend administrative appoint ments a- our best wishes for a Merry Christmas! Boole: Pharmacy the liiiicaii ~aui tlicie has liceii a “stability in total ioluiiie of [Il'U(Itit‘IltlI’l attci siiatp int'f‘t’a\(’S in l‘t5:'i aitd l‘t.'>h 'l’liere also iiad tioii of adtaiices l)iiiI‘\ iiii pt IlItIlI\ decline in ptii-c.~ at ilie tiiin level Tlicic also a It‘\f’IIll1L‘,(lII in the rate of tap- er) and equipiiieiit .\ gain of about ihiec p('l’ t('IlI in the national inconic. reflctting ' income. had offset by a (hop in crop prodiiction anti a dccliiie in tiains income of about cent had been <'I<l.~(‘l_\' paralleled ital investment for plant. hiacliin- by advances in personal expen- dtttires. I)(‘1'I'l ioiitiiiiia in Will Air Canada House In House Committee OTTAWA '(‘P‘ The Commons external affairs committee has decided to probe fully the (‘an aria IIt|lisO building pl’t)j(’('l .\P\t' lurk. Soiiie nicinhi-rs said the i;o\ern~ nient may hate made a nllslake in deciding not to rent space in the building. - as agreed that a (‘anadian who in operator be invited to appear. Before the motion intioduced by Leon (Trestohl 'i.—-lllontreal (‘ar- Il('I" was passed it was atiiended to give the committee authority to call any persons who may be able to give information. Mr. L'restohl's original motion asked that Ra; Lawson. former consul general in New York and former lieutenant goxeriior of On- tario, and William eckcndorif. a A FUN-PACKED HOLIDAY. l Unwrap or wishes and yoI'I 800 A Christmas filled WWI 903097! SHEEN 8: MCICINNIS YOUR FAMILY SHOE Summersido SFMMERSIDE ~ 0 Ht. 0 -, treat 'ertlf!r‘nt::‘Or”aef'OY appear be 3: It13’l?l;1t‘l',.)i';lIIO:ffVY-‘P’. ..er hti.i-i-imzr The Guardian Page 1] . me t i . I . i i . i 4.. l 5 I .Itili|i t,.-ugaiid L f\ipis.ingi int tiir .m,»,inyiees inioiiiia'ioii .\l()Ildfl_\'. I)(’C. 23. '« : r'4l‘_l’<I the I flllst‘l\8'l\E' govern \li l.i. on in a \lal(‘lIl6’lll is - -——~- - -—-— illl iii matte a flllsldhfl in not rent stU‘tl "litii...'i‘ wvtih and Knapp mm'_l__R “Ml”,- ti.' .\|td«(’ :ii the tiuiiiltiig Illt /I .. ittiiill \ 1 till mitt the , luv gnu-iiiiiient alllltluIlt'9(‘I last _'o'.r'vi.-iii i.’ i1tl‘II| w i- A vivpiise l‘()\l)ft\ WP \.?''IQ of Bill M-cw .' iiait taiitcllcti plans to and ‘int (At-~01‘ lilo. ni.i<‘t\ NV‘ .:.> —-_-,-,;;.~,,-1 [1\:“;t'\ f)IIt)t|t‘f' 'Ilit'Il IIIIltt‘\ ill tiie new building. iiaii.'i-»iiiiii' \ i l'i_",l«l III’ ‘!‘.itt(I wilt? ‘lI'tll~til(‘t'I in \li l.aw-on and 28 i.H'-.514-iii in the -.i;iii moiiili if teiiiatlian l|it\lll('s3Ill('Il who each \: \i ~. \i.:k (‘lr\l'lllIIIIII wild ,.,_-W, .ll\l’\l('(I Sltltttflltt tic . ‘\7;l'tIlt'I\ ptca.~.t‘tI at — ‘ l)ii:.ii,; .i i-II iiiiiiiiti» tlli4'\l‘HIIlIlK in ii. 'utmt- Iill‘ totiiiiittiee tn toiiiiiiittv-c Ill(:'IllIl(‘I\ W D. — Ill’ ‘4‘I\ picased to ap- '\lii'tlic\\~ tIt'IiilI\ llllfI(‘l5t"L‘I'CIn'iI'y p¢.i: wi:..:i- "ll" i-iiiiitiiittet‘ rind of »ta:i- t-ii ('\lL'llli':lI diiallb, said dill ,...i. . \'Il!l)(‘l\ plt'ast'(i and tilt tdllttlldllttll was ‘a decision Ilillilittl inc tuttittilttfi‘ of Hit gmtiiiiiiciit “Din ~ to t.l' All - ties ct k ‘I do not tiiiiik it \\-iuld be an ('IitIiil'! mm‘. .ii a tctciilmttc ton pioptiale lot an oiiittal of the \l'l‘d'.‘IIli ... ‘-{tt\\It"I'il‘f\11lf‘llI' ‘to t'ttlll1lll(’tnI on (Jun, ODDS ‘ . i an lt\\,~ sat tie guvein- .lHH‘_\ 1‘, ‘I, Hm,’ M1,? fllt‘nI had written tanada llouse M“, “M l.‘mmmi W.‘ he ‘\('\\ luilt l,tiiiiit-ti ‘well over a _ . 1,. ("I ico" statin ‘L intention to “""' "IM lmwnim d‘ \ d ‘T g ‘> \\«'.i1i.i 'ii:t 'i.il ‘IaII\ItIK1J mills l't'lll \[li'dif’ , . t . ‘aw, \; . itilI~IiIid\ iitl Ill Last week .Illll'.\ Leger, deputy T . I‘ [W Hm HUM“ external aiiaiis iiiiiiistei‘. said the |r“"f'I::‘“ :11‘ AM “‘_a[\ “me hm.“ ',[t)\t"t-tlIIlt"fll s dot l\ltin not to take “_hH_ Umx ‘ mm “W” ‘_m.H,h, \[)at(‘ had it-suited front "an im- ‘ , . \\lliitii,‘ ~IIll.\ a'irI iiie oiiici iiu. poiiziui iiiaiige in the Canadian , aspect of the pi-nici-t.‘ (liaiiiiian Iiarry 0 White 'PC llidtilcsew Easti agreed to askl I-Ixtertial Affairs .\linister Sidneyi Smith to prt1\l(I(' pertinent files for study. This was done after Mr ‘Hat- tliews .<.‘llfI lie didii I think it would} [i Peace, Goodwill and Joy this Christmas. MiI|ar's Transfer Murray Harbor North Phone 18-21 nail out. a Iirllé aZ_'/o- Here‘s the qokk, easy way to bor- row the extra money you need. Simply pick up your phone and arrange for a loan from Tram Canada Credit. Loans from $l50. to $2,501 Up to 30 months to repay. Call us today-by telephone IIIIIII IBASII IIIAIIS THE All-CANADIAN * I.OAN COMPANY 79 GRAFTON ST. 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