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Deer. Littleli‘flee..-7-Thii. week very interesting There.weretinany
went to net 4o,r the pictures. Ir tuildreo
'Settle reasonSieft ke, but X had agea ifi'?:0,•rOnto public schools
'iuteresting-.. afternoon, and'L several l)UpPeta for ImicoLtet shoWe;
wato.teu',Yoit•::about i ugpd r1dusiui.s of cralt work.
• There was.; a zuaU eXhibition, of
paintings: from, seeeptlaryehooJ
students '-frOnt' .Surrey,.
They were very' gay and colorful-,
meetly' dime with tempera, Painta.
Plere-4#04.1eYeraLelltS19Qr..--4041,441-
o•Oor 'EleeneStffieme.desiges anit„sorae
neu-elleetlY.e Pahltingf4-,-;;-"Wliatever.
that„ may 'mean,. .0.ne' or the Tor-
onto tut. sukierirsors Was' In the
room'
and She to1 mo that '14 what
:they ,Were.: • -!? „, • -
- •There' ',Meat° been si,Xty.
Paint:Ingo in, the -Czech grdup.„ Later
the group- is to bobreigen up into
;several,. ezualjer units sept
'around (Vita AO YOU may'
see
,
`TheY were brought Co Can.
•ado. it JUnier Red Orassliort-!
These .'pertfoliOS,lhaVe „•b,eew.
banged lor; nearly: thirty yca
to•itegnaint children or ,fine c.onntry,
'with ehildreit a another.- The. pie. -
tures were done in Pencil.. 'wax
erayon, water volor and a very -feW
tempera" Most *-these • materials
had Deea supplies by the ,Anierican
erosa for the _Awe ofnropeen
• children. - The pictnres- were of
various,szes--probably from 0 x 7
to- us. is—but -were all mounted
on quite .largd she_ets...,They.-.Were
one by children froin-six,years to
Seventeen. y.ears. Some of the
sehools •were Masarylt.:11;lementarY.
Schaal, Natientil Elementary,
School, High School for
Girls, Senior High,Scheol and State
•,•Senior High.,' qt40_i&e -Ot• the
children, their „Owns' snd districts
• were givenAn- the Czech lati.guage
.and the name or description' of the
picture ie- English...-. Here re some
a the czech names--Ceska, "Law.,
Ostrava; Hluein,
Sumperk,Bratislava, ItYmorov,
Thiheaatai, 'Slovakia, Mor-
avia, 1- snppbse those nanies -leak,
(meek' But how. -do- .you..
think Quebec, Assinibotne,
atehewan, iena, Michipicoten-or;
Manitawaning.
ltireretk-liorr-„knaw.,"--1-r-isn't he7
cause' things ,..are _queer . that they
,queer. Just „because they
are different. , • •
.• The pictures " were about •every..
thing you Could imagine -.-fairy tale
illustratimsseiSons-,- "sehor....a.nd=
Iizbe life,. aliorta,-; work v relfgrOns:
-eakoinfiptostame's,. seenery and' sev-
eral' Oth414TthillkS. You are iriter7.,
eSted•-in' school. ;Here are"..stinte.,44
the SchoolplettireS:. -Goleg back to
4Veniiig this" week, .I saw .4 news
new reeard; estOglabd, 14etku
'.,!; _ TOrontt# Man, t„, 144 iia:perS" are to
.iineraplaym430,11a0 hovnncreas- he°.belieied, put d,Own twe dozen
go.' and, is„ becoMing :somewhat , of boiled:. eggs in • seven seconds less.
*4PrOlenit.Partietilerty in the :Cities.then three, inlikUteetIf 4iIs new
ii4tp:q.z*e a.flutillWr ot entitrinUPni ii)ort is to!,be fairly conducted ,-- it
poSt7war, hOont in. Ori ..-• be ,standardise4L RUlee.
tetant ohewpxk sy4,144V4ag.: shOuld• determiiie, the Size of" the
.W40.te,„r' :always 'brings'a anstder, eggs,: ivbether they Sbould'he boiled,
ie amount, of unemPloyMent in raw) poached or scrambled; what
idoor.ocenpatioti*, The, exehanga „POcent Should. he a1oedt-to-gd
proll1oxi-f„..sin,..1A.,:te,6tatioua1 tradealso to:-Ittd vest -before 4 fowl (or is it
affects ,some .haPortant fa01?) Is caUe1, ariolis---,'rela'See$
,
Canadian'industries, established according to Waistline.
,
If
ecoclitions,.ctpi, be 'imProved It Measurement a oompetitors, ete.,
Would ,be tO the benelit,or cgOinnniu- etc. yvith - proper encouragement
• iti.es as la_Whele,• for -wit h-trifenitilOy-'• •f the -Sport, Agrieulture - Minister
iiiapurehasing povieris reduced Gardiner's floor priee would drop
•.-and trade in all lthea suers, ,-Na, out #ot-sight.
• tionat_JIMPIOyment ,officers suggest
thiltrliontething, Can be done' by
- ii.ftving,,, as far as *possible.. work
• done tam that is nsilallY put off
.*ntil spring or- suramersncii... jobs
•ap. home -redecoration; painting,
reeenclitioning.of.buildings, niachin-
, _
erY,
"•There is andther impOrtan.t:tiegle.
• One 9f• the probleMS in connection
vilth-getting.--Work-kdone -in -.the
-spring. 'and 'sampler seasOns .arises
• froth the shorthge. or Capable* w,ork-
inen. •At times it seems iniposSible
;t:0%, get qualified men for certain
kinds cif work. -It is arguedthat
znierttjlityalTOEF
time or year than will be later and.
• tha.t Such mea are eager for work.
Ankonewho has .jobs. to be done
• eau feel that the: chance of obtaln-
tke help,
fPHIL OSTER OF LitirMEAllOYd-
• 'Bi I -Marry .1. Battle '---
• THE SMITIlt, -
I. wa-STivaiting dawn at tlie village
diday for :the. afternoon -train to
bring in that new kind of 'seed grain
that I'ra, going to try this spring.
Got area of waiting' dowii around
•
the station, so 'I ambled over to
see -Tom Smith, the blacksmith;
1411- be . confounded-- it '-there
wasn't a gasoline pinfip in front of
the shop, and the general 'landscape
for several, -iiiindfa_feet_arojjnd.,.
• d -with oil--"sigus----Ohr .cstel
I was going to start bemoaning the
•fact that all ,tlie old, landraarks
were passing, but what's the use?
They're ging too'disappear, anyhow,
and my talking 'certainly is , not
•.. .._
mug, to prevent the_ cliange,__Its
far -easier---to-l-cliihb ow the
'.7 lunch better than it win be a few ' •
• • wagon. th4n. it is -to try and hold
months hence. A -Any person who it:from moving -on.
•
has such work to be done iifriitpd ToinMhs father started that
ka 'get in:toneh with the loCal •Na.: sh6p a good Many years, ago. --1
remember•what a treat it was
tional Einployinent 'office. • et:a get °going, to fovvii.:Ivith •nlY,
„ • fat ,..r. One of his regular places
EDITOIAL NOUS . of 1 was at the-.Vacksniith shdp.
•
,_• „
.• - 1,,t was always bright aod dusty Out '
•
If 'rebruary_ , conies, Can 'spring in front Of the shop where. tramping
• be ar
tehiedl 0 • horses Madeit impossible for any
f'
• •vegetation to 'survive. '
• .,, Once you steppe a ever the thres- . •„
It is still Hospital Week in holdinto the shop,everytliing ,be-
Goderich-lf- you need to be re- cane dusky .and dark. There was
• . -minded. •• .. always a row of horses standing:o
4' * *
ft
' ? • - • , -•
' each sitlJ1 Velimed, and over all
, !;„ • .•.: .t. • .
•• I • • • there vvas that iiiost peculiar_odoi$
•. ,- Hon. Paul Martin annonnces that of set -tilled, hoof . ;,. . and the smell
•°Made' ist''• Well 'on the way t� of . a-- Are , . . and heating meal
din neat tiers ahove you 'would be
....have 40;000 new. hospital beds by
, ..„ 1953. they may AiLize,...4e4iu.ded4..• L_ aWs and. rowS 'or horieshoes and
, t
etapty-kegs-tharhatOreetr-th *
. • shouleit 'not *rather be ;the Health u out of. the way-
•
' Milliliter's ialm te• keep people out 13To,flie haat di the shop there was
. /
Item b. the. PaPer ahOut. au eif,-
ef phitinga rby children
CZecho-Slovalgia. The „pictures
were in•• Xing Edward SchoOl.Lhere.
c.' '-ffi-47e'IS
went to -school.„, , •
Kinh.1,,--.EdVerti''''SChOol• IV not, IV
•It le on Itatheret
Street, three bioCke frau):
'Western_ Xitqvit44 2,11,e. homes., In
,thardistriet‘ w,gre, 'Ogee -ni.ee, large
heuses,butnow many them ha-ve
.heen turned
:into rooining, heusea
,converted to small industries like,
,dressinaking, talloring,-. and ' Such
'things. Tbere.are many "new. ca.4..
aclians," too.' In. fact,:
here are. children'or aboiit thirty•-
live,•nationalities •• 41tend1ng the
school.; saw several negro.' and
Viiinese` :children, and a conese
Iluropean- children 1ookedustts
zOievvtitild, sp cauldn't • pick then);
out. There are ,..probably twenty..
sevea regular clask3rooms in the
setipol and .. several special, 'ones.
--the' Scheer • was .two,
stories high; but that:WaS too small,
s$, a Aka story 'was:added, --
•,Justinsfcle the Alain door a cjass-
room, was epen. and.,I saw atea
SO I weiit in to chat with her and
tell :her who I was and What
Wanted. She, .was niost friendly
and told me • where to find the
pietures, „Then. she. ;told me. the
thing I enJoyed 'roost of . all. Moi -
day .... •
day morning a new pupil had. come
to. her. room -a little DX; girl te4a.
.0zecho-Slovakia. Later I saw' her.
She „was blonde, With her hair in
two short pigtails tied: with blue
s.
bow- --Her-face was as bright and
happy as ydur. own, 'right this min.
.nte. She had ou,,n °yellow- sweater
and tan slacks. When her mother
brought her to school Monday mem-
ing, she and', the teacher couldn't
talk, hecause. they didii't knew:each`
• her'S language: Stiddenly . the-
-mother---smilecl---and,7-"SPreette e
Deutschr-' The teacher said ".Ta,"
and 'Oen' with bits of German and
,Freneh they got along. From Mon,
day until Thursday ndon little Anna
Marie Streda had learned the Eng,
lish names of over a dozen -objec
:theAroora and Said then' for rat'
English and Czech, ,. • „
--Bat-I Must hurry ,to, the pie -
Cures.' They were. or onewail 'of.
the art room on: the • 'third floor
of the school. -That 'arrrOoni- Was •schoOl in, 'January;A., boy, speaking
,• • _ .
m'xgnowiffitrr'
air 11 Imre -meet
In .4vhool; Makthg Soak 1n-1 tte
*heel lAtehen for Hot Lunch.
You dQ every one o th, things,
diAVt-Yeul
And .Of course, you like games.
a d. hey pain d pi ure game
%be: do ehildrt Ocieclisa,•;,,Trakitt4
theY.,04;-aidiRgt° a trip. te,', tire
a-Pm:11'111r Maitrshtgi aUtitalag°11161011ierricti3•:
ing; a -Scout -Cam), AlaYPele dance,
Volleyball- in the seheol 'yax„d'at
recees: *There were "pictures of
eliildren Ond'their parents' at yVork,
-harvesting; iiiaiket-' day, "L
Shaft Where- my father works," • 'end
bays and &la:raking leaves; -.There
was One pietura.ef alnother sewing
on Abe yerandah 'with .a beautiful
view„ef-inountaina iu the distance,
and another of a room, In a"honie
with a„ f.4,8tove, oLgerankite in, one
corner:* •There were three very
pretty' pictures .o anareu: in , aa„-
--tiontir—caratuneelif is', lint,* I unclerstan#
these . are jut 'worn on.•Potiva
,casions. ' In the' other •plet res.
the children' .werethe same dnd
-9°C41httrhee`vv'YeTiklIstlevq‘ erai ..picture. of
religiens,„ customs Which are , tot.
like ours. -I two of these. -boys
were singinF-carals-about the Wise
Mee,- ,going from house to liause
and Sometimes • receiving 'gifts' of
fruit -or. candy. Another ,inte es&
- -
.. - •ther„forge, and as you stepped beak
• 4-lio8Piter. ' '•-.4••• '• towards the rear there 'would be a ,
,
•
, . .,iii ,.. • ..
. sudden 'roar as the 'Smith 'bean. to• An' Algema naturalist. says that give 'the belloWs to his fire. Then
the beaver; instead Qf a good woods- a cascade of sparks- Would go shoot-
maing op,.)..ilse a miniature lst of july.
.........
n and. an -,,,expert, hard 'celebration. • • , • ' • -
..engineer, is lazk, a poor engineer," ' There Were-alWays- men around
." , and generally ...duMb.. Seeing, that the shop, most ,of them•lfarmers, )31
•..„ the beaver IS Oanada'S' `.‘national" *waiting -for their. horses to be shod.
.! 'atiimal• : doesti't this attack npon" Some of them we* cattle-bnyers,
•„.,. • and.la-great Many of the •oltier re-
• #:b•
retintgiOn .abproactt treasonA, ,:, tired fazm.ers. feom ..around . the, :
,. s4 * ,.* • .. * •• . • village. '•-
'-,• People yvin; have been sending' The .t giea test • thrill' of-t-alFx-was
• fiteci wheu the smith would draw: a
'4Pere•t•„the Old .(,),:btotrk heated ikon trom• the fire, and then
” els o may be lneline,d toit.hold oft' Mailplace, it en. the an 11 and. start.. to
itis &decided' whether the Britishhamteer..„, That hammer wo..,,u4f1.,3ust
• People are ,in, awl' Straits as' chinned seenk-to Boat through the ail anti
there weuld be- a sinirt of sparks.
�ue *asVieekiOn-Week' Ons -
torn" ApperentlY-therdO not)iflg
the OMNI), -4;/ells, 'the week before'
tt$tet, xnotema bcalv go around'
ringing clappers t(freplace the bell#.
I liked ,the'pictiirea. of lileenee
elc`OhO'S19%141Ftd., TO):C1- 4014e ot woo
yolk•COW,. neVer •••ooe, in •,,,Oanada,
;There. Were, several of -old caetles
in...ruins. One child said* made
this, pleture, „in 1-'emenibranee of my
last vneation.,",• ;This- lane 'we* in
very- bright cOlere" -..An.other of the
Setae old TroskY. OeStle, showed
tfields_anC.Lvillasek_14-440,.;-„,:t9T.4.7-,
freend.7 Vere were two very love,
y °nee .triouittattl: POnelIt,
other One Wei; "Grandaa, Itescuing„
Jackie," Who apparently -'had, got
adrift in.the riVer; and there were
two very pretty ones just in pencil.,
the Itiyer and The Holy •.1.11.11.,'•
Olie-of,rthe-,Oularteet tttlea-Wita-fVut.•
'elgirto.OEtL 13jg TOwn'-:-.Uoir. It
StiOuld ,I•tot".took 1"
.• Rere Iara 41 fawr ilketj espeehiliY-
"in Winter," done by -It '•fOUtteeiv,
Year-old. ItivaS, a .now Seale Vad,
Id , scone ^very 4o7irely cGJrs, end,
shadOws-con-the.anow' and had been;
done 'very' carefully", Anether 'pret-
ty. Onewas called "A. Marsh. in fli
,
,It was all In. blue. One
or a skating party . had. all the
girls in sltort figare-kikatin:g, .tott
tames and there were boYs in the
hackgrOund.. *Wing h ey4, 4ka-
„
* • castle callea grid&
°Ruins. of Vrasticau was all done 4114
neutral alades and showed' a, erniAbloilid
high eragg7 bill with a captlel•-on tUre fOr
the -top, PO like a fairy. talt. Want
The two- last.onee Were:heautiful--;•• have
‘A :Peaceful. 'Corner of Our...X4Ittle picture.
Itive4t. and "Worn MY Natitte
!Gauntry."1. flank it Shewod .the
ufe,steafl of treeri, a
lake, a Path- between -ileitis, of" -ripe
41z. rya. 2att,„ 1960
Wild 110WOrat
Up„ Onevery mo4,
1144 Made sa
litnaenod anyttemle
tike. I hope
• $0240 O thee
them.ao, mita
•
ncere-Y,
• T.Tio COtiNVilt MIME
Tex'onto; '
AL.1.:ISLOTIALIVIARS, t4r ugh Hyde Eli* 'Of Hensel].
take ileasifre in anneiinciii the aptioiniment of
HARRY MITC4ELL, of 'Goderic
Lllis-Chalmersri,
as local agent for ractorsa it
achiner and also -Fleury!-Mi
00:Mine them .car0 4
. . . ,
if theyhior,e,:clark or '-odd ielored. *
• •
. eiaPa
rVaS unclailining; ,•cket luau&
inteXiMings or, shoulder, f44s on .
light 4391Ared garfrientS; •
• b) if telts-are properiY lined and•
backed and buOrieS are SeVin or
, glued; • •
• MAY types Of Oak. and dirk colored
canvaS interlg,---padcling-or-backg
halm a very lobse color dyed .41,to,
• them vithrelkwilLoome out on the light
colored .garment when, it is 'necessary:,
• • :to- use moisturelo remove. feed spoVi- -
•'and stains.
%I •
• Olued :buckles, .buttonsNand oramenti
fall,apart in drY.cleaninre-,, •
„YOM qi4R4lpR. OAtillp'11 ,,ASSUM.E-
iESPONSMLITY... rpiLtxtzt *040E—
,
See. Mr. MitChelI f onri',ctpr ,and thac12.inbrklequire.
mintsYou'U hp- surprise at the savings you can make
phote- 6642-.7- " .•
Avz WRIN EVYING-ir T."-S,,C4:00D M4ITAGEMEpir2
members of -the Dry Vleaners' -Institute •
litr,ST Sr. PHOZTE.122 Gonmuoit,
party, . or_ better as tbe sound %valid ring out to, git
•
off, than -ever, as the____Laliarites
witk, the„n(),1,Se. •_ -
Another faaelnattiag thing ,yvas,
seethe smith grab n ied-hof iron
and plunge it into that- big tub of
rater thatl was just. outside, the
baeic door., Splino! Siss! Or to
see ;him setting a buggy tire or a
Wagon tire- • . • ,
That back yard of his .was a
great place to ramble around, 'too.
There •was always' a.„,great pile of
scrap metal •of all kinds, with esre4'
• n
at S ble'ltriVr15176641W :ffiCife1
WItK, the average small boy's im-
agination, it was 'One eaiy t�
itnagftj alt sorts -of ;Wild things. ,
• Perhaps the linest' rune, -of, all
was -to be allowed ,io go .to the
blaeksalith *nor) on a rainy tifter-•
nom'. : The natural. darknessof
overcast skies would' make n,perfect ••
setting fer the display ot "Sparks.
The odor was- even. stronger thltil
DU .other days. There Was'always
a "convenient place to • stip in, anti
watch and. listen.: • ,
Oh, yes! The listening was, also
an .attruction. .heard ,of ,inany
sringe.things while CrOliched down
h hind a wagon wheel, and when
•WA.:134PPPSell -to' ber interested -in
.watching -the smith's helper with
the: horse's:hoof between his apron: -
04d ;knees, driving,' in .the • nails.
My father would get interested in
election dn. rebraary.
, 23rd should • settle so,mething • or
..other.-
.. •
:* 4R
, Talking abont taxes, why Should
• the amusement tax be continued?
''
T e e erat G ovemnient dropped it
" some time ago, and the Ontario.
•..f. Government .promfitly appropriated.
Now' that tshere is.:lesnipiie*Jie
7.7-e-ireitittif6-n, the tax. is mOre- han
• eVer, an imposition._'00-people Who'
*consider 'a tri0 •ii4"week::Or''to
„
one of the figeessaries of
.the,atre.:.peopleshOuld, -promise not.
,raise their prices .if •the tax
. is. taken citl, .They would% profit
from• the larger attendance they.
• . "would have at the tax -tree price.
• n,•.• • • •• •
If seems that the a4ient arid
honorable game 'of -chess is stip
• okistentk- tho.egii.: its -41evotees4are'
alinirrishing• class. There 14 eVen
-7.. Qtar-ti$' -4-g-siktutr6ir
vokos. :Secretari' ;proposes,. that". in.
• struction Suite be given in
,school-a.fter regular school hours.
We 'dent :know' about' t 11,4 tho sconversation and theft sudd
Dat Ii* bets would stay
atter schocl. hottr.4, exereise.,_what
• planking. ,;actlities they may.. have
when, they might, spend an Vonr. or
• itipto'2at „hockey Tor .basebali In the
..,:titiet occupied by a sitsie same
ebesal',.it'4 it spietdid. pastime,
heWeVer.--if y4.0 lui'Ve "the, tinfe.
•
with the lower price a eggs
• stew sport has nriseti-a compett.
tionlOt the `recOtd egitatitg.
Aronci.wver
$Atg ihirty soft,boitedJeggs lu tweiity
**mites. This was 'Ittaten by a
Swibury workman -*Who- downed
kldrtt-,tito raw eggs i seventeen
atinutes. Gettitg sti1 nearer hone,
gaie ,ectopetitia moved" to London,
*here a 1.415.pound elia0
.stop-watelt swallowed., fortr* raw
gsa twenti.nine mitutes.
-s„, •
, 4, ee,
iremeinbering ine would say, "nine
we went home. This ain't no titten
e
Pier ntotheezeVerythits-you-lefir
aroma here?'.
,tirtieS 40'cliangd1 .•
APPEO" AT- VICTORIA
• , HOSPITAL .. .
Attitots ittEty,two nurses* In train-
ing' Who received -. their - taps. at
f
Victoria.' dspital, Zondon, , last
week witere nth tioy, .of Goderieh;
Adronna -et linsfon tor latelocw.f;
Nancy , ''tor(1 and !Itathieet Otew,
or •
Clinton: . Alice 'Meicetzie, „or
Illythi-ntid-Ittith-Wiltehrin. or- tWing.
ham' ••„,• ,, .
'Ort-the'43t7-1AawretecThntrt
ot Anticosti deer areso numerous
they stroll into,toort Mutter; tout
be thinned oht by :official btilas
tkOftt tin* to time.
trt einpioser is lookingfor
tiler( .Wlie see low a. thitig (lin be
csie• and then do It.
••••••,, .
• :•:••••
"
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lloeketing into die. FUttliamic,
• fabulous new ileet (44,-Oidsmiibiree! 1:wo
exbitini new 716"
and the action -packed 813,". Alin* and
Futuranli! S-Npe, them at yo.,tr
--eve-'-hittiiretifireltyhire •
' fleet, fr &flowing lines-7wider,
ro,o,mier ntericbrS —.More ,.visibilitf au
The eushione'd comfortof the
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