The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-26, Page 10•
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Particular thaPPars
the p4n,ifee%that net,.only 'fit the
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GREAT, Ai%iiv.IVERSARY SERVICES ;e:lliAL4";14.
inloug entecostal Churc
Dr. Zeidman, founder of the Scott Mission to Jewi, Toronto,
guest speaker. The Maste Musical Messengers, R. and
S. Thonten, will be with us at all services.
Do not fail to attend these soul -inspiring services.
GESTI
Home Canned Chicken
SItirriff's Lemon Pie Filling
Swans .DOWn Cake Flour
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Kraft Dinner
Delicious* *Macaroni & cheese
mlnutes
loifeguard Floor Wax
Pint
The netv "Antiseptic's floor
wax that lcills• gems
on 'contact.
The time is NOW for a strong,
alert Lucknow and- District -
Chamber of Commerce. Mem-
MPS N.S.
Ihe Store Of Friendly .Serviee'l
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HIGH SCHOOL :DISTRICTS. .
klowing . the First Great War
but „the oPPortpxiities 'of ,thiS
training Were denied students.of
smaller CentreS and* rural areas'.
The larger high' ,school. district
tut Children. First
of EducatiOn said " that 9,0 high
scIfOol. districts ,had:, been' estab-
lished in Ontario in '5..Years, and
*System that. affeCtedtabout ,70. ber-,
oopt of: the people. He' Urged the
;audience to Put.the 'education of
their children , ahead
He , said. there ;was too ::mtich
*talk of closing school's. All schools
fit he contended by waling pup-
ils," and resource& This could be
:done bY teaching G.rades 9 'and .10
:and -even -1-1 Some Cates;
in thelocal school,' and then .haV-
ing thein complete their courSe
in the Area centre school. .FOiget
beat yott, for this iS :the first time -
that .rural children have ever had.
Chance he conclude& ,
' Mr. Gordon puffin of ,the pet
partrnent of Education inferred
thirthere would be a school here ,
LuCknow"; ,and that. under -the
district scheme it waS,conCeivable,
Might even' be taUght,Iere,,if the
en.rollnient warranted..
gimmre, Day rOtilial of
Mvoic for Bruce County was pre,.
Arena.= Friday evening May 20,
hafore caPacity 'audience.. For
this occasion, aeven supervisors of
the County; Mr; jas. Hay of
Water,;, Mr; E.- Lane, Port Elgin:
Mrs. MacKenzie, Kincardine,
afrit4011, had prepared .a choir of
children from, one hunched ' and
fifty schools" to sing twelve sel-
'e.ctions, 'Unison,: two-part. and
MacDonald and %.r.,
R. :'Ci'lrelana'.0articipated.'•
teleCtiord. the 'Owen
Walkerton High gehool Bugle
Band provided a pleasing, ryiariety:
"Forti-eight Highlanders" led by
piper D, MacLennan Of Loch-
alsh danced the FOILIrS0111"e TWO
arid were generously ,applau,ded.
:These ::daucers,....intitided: pupils
'froth 'OiOver..
' '''Abouf -eighty boys and girls
danced 'the Sailor's HorriPiPe un-
der Supervision• .of
• ';.hanudncirldrilstMauderieKtr,i.triett,ip-4.nsedhotwolso
Lane performed simple. Folk'
•• Empire Day • aWaridS fOr the
the Walkerton .bratiOli, of the 0,
:ening; was' most coinPlimentary
to 'all Who took part and reMark-;
be miernorable "for -all the boys
and 'girlSY Particularly,
'clirMecatiO°rr O'Bf rianniusi:c1VifCclor assOi,staW:al
thp guest conductor for chOir and
orchestra,' and : clic! remarkable -
groups !into .one, fine choir in. one
afternoon rehearsal. He ebininerit-
th'EboyS .and girls had: been well
trairied and-theY had tried very
Water could never have enough
•Vou Could rotate teachers
'or . bring those Pupils; here :(tO
Winghain) to 'take -these- sPec.ial
catirses, as the home, econoznici
teacher was. now :using only,. ;o
periods of,,a 45. ,periOd week..
' Twenty-seven teacheit 'are now
'engaged. in ,. these ; four schools:
Under ,One district, school from 17
tO',22 ;teachers would be amPle.
!We recoininend the larger area.
and you will •do more for your
children by 4 or sclioOls in this_
area co-operating, under Board
.repretentative. Of all Municipal:1
aies" concerned; he .sai&
, A Member ...of 'the • Exeter hois..
trio Board' was*Present and spoke.
very:, highly .of •the ,sucCess and
satisfaction Of.;•the Setup down
Dr: janieS Little of the Luck -
.now Board •Of -Education; :eautiomo.
ed against over -Mechanization of,
the, shop • and 'home ' economics Machine. "Don't spoon-feed them 0118 questions, including, the , pos.'
courses. Teach, there boys. and yio inucli't 'he -added.' • siOility ; of the three schools' joint -
girls' hOw to work With ,iheir At the *toild.usi9ii 'of stile meet iy engaging:instructors to teach
hands. and their .head, sb that up- ing members- bf the LuCknow, these special coUries. There was
on graduation their will ; know Teeswater tahisseti .Boards. nothing 'of a, poSitive;nature ,
more than just NAV. to operate' a, Met with Mr. Duffin „to ask vari- .riVed at.
les'
orts
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THURSDAY, MAY 26th, 1649.
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