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— The Bible's National Message
We believe that the Celto-Saxou peoples
are the descendants of God's servant
race and nation. Israel: that our ancient
Throne is the continuation of the Throne
• of David; and, in view of present world
conditions, that a general recognition ist
this identity AND its implications is a
matter of vital and urgent importance.
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Have Something to sell? Try an A-T Classified. Ad.
floor, without i:fisturtir.g s, teat,-
-tube- My old maths teacher favored
EL two-knuckle smaah just above
the kidneys, which- enabled yon to
say nothing but "Hull! linhi:Huh!"
for .aboot four minutes.
That old brutality !nut pail gone
by the board now, and a good
thing, say. Nowadays,. it a kid.
does 'something that disqUILLifies.
Wm. for a owed belt in the chops,
You realize he's not doing it just
for hellery, hes ills-
turbed.
And the kids appreciate it. Aside
from the fact that they'd have a
lawyer on you if you gave them a
-dirty look, there's a wonderful new
sympathy between -teacher and.
student, bet there's not a single.
kid to any of my grades who would
refuse to sign the class card of
condolence -to my wife, if I were to
be run down by a bull-dozer,
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How do I like teaching? Well,
say, I haven't really time to discuss
it, right now. I have four hours'
homework to do, an examination to.
prepare, and an hour's work on the
school yearbook. Come back and
ask me in the summer of '63,
RECEIVE MATERIAL
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FORDWICH—St. Anne's Guild
met Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Donna King. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Jean Sothern, presided
and opened the meeting with the
hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen",
followed by prayer.
Mrs. Lois Simmons had a chap-
ter in the study 'book. Mrs. Fran-
ces Xing read the Scripture and
minutes were read by Elva Foster,
Roll call was answered by 14 mem-
bers and two. visitors.
Material was distributed to the
members to be made up for the
fall bazaar. One quilt4 top' was do-
nated.
Rev. E, C. Attwell spoke briefly
on the wosk of the church and
missidnaries in India. He closed
with prayer.
Mrs. Lynn Bunker conducted a
contest which was won by Mrs.
Lois Simmons. Lunch was served
by the hostess,' assisted by Mrs.
Jean Dinsmore,
Serving in
so many ways
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your generosity. Your dollars provide and carry on the essential
Red Cross services and programmes in your community.
ThiS year—think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you/sand
your neighbour—then plan your donation or pledge to the best of
your means. A generous donation will do so much for so many,
in 1961.
'House to house Canvass will be made by Wiugham
Legion, Branch 180 members from
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"How do you like the teething
game?" So many people have ask-
ed me this question In th.e past •feW
months that I thought I'd try to
answer it here. My usual reply is
what I hope is an eloquent shrug,
One reason I left the newspaper
bUsiness for teaching was that
thought It would • give me more
time with my family. As a weekly
editor, I was out night after night,
covering meetings, attending ban-
quets and the like. The only time I
had with the kids was on week-
ends,
As a teacher I spend a lob more
time lit home. And I see even, less
of my family. I'm !oohed away in
the smolte-filled little room On the
second floor, five ;nights, a week
and most of Saturday and Sunday,
see so little of the kids that there
are times when I can't quite re-
member their first moves.
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Another reason for embarking
on a teaching career was all those
holidays. Two months in the sum-
mer, :A week at Christmas and an-
other at Easter, Of course, last
summer I had to go to summer
school and work like a dog for two
months. And this year I have to do
the same. And at Christmas I spent
exactly 47% hours, during my holi-
day week, marking papers and it
will be the same at Easter, And
then, at the end of another year,
when I am, qualified as a teacher,
I have to go back to summer school
for yet another eight weeks to get
my specialist's certificate, But just
think—in 1963 I'll have the whole
summer off. That's certainly better
than the one miserable week a year
I used to take in the newspaper
business.
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And then, of course, the money
is good. My take-home pay is bet-
ter than that of many hawk drivers
ialmost as good as. that of.a weld-
e or a bricklayer, Unlike them, X
don't -draw 'overtime, but think of
tine security, All I have to is
teach for 35 years, 40111 I got the
full pension. Anp I ever going to
raise around the -lawn bowling
club when I get on that penthorti
Wheelchair or no Wheelchair,
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But all these things are mere ad-
juncts to teaching. After all, we're
not just Interested In money 'and
security, are we? Well, ARE WE?
Of course, we're not. Money is no
more important than, say, breath-
ing. No,' what we are concerned
with in life is the deep, basic
things. Like, uh, satisfaction in a
job well done, and, uh, the rich re-
ward of guiding young lives, and,
uh, stuff -like that.
'You have no idea of the thrill a
teacher feels when lie realizes that
but 'for the guidance he has given
young Joe, the latter might have
wound up in the penitentiary. In-
stead of just reform school.
And there is nothing to equal the
rich satisfaction a teacher derives
when' he has taught something so
difficult that the sweat is running
down his-. back. And he knows he
is getting through to them when he
sees young Mary's face light up
like a flower. And he nods to her
in kindly fashion when her hand
is raised, And she asks, courteously
and intelligently, "Sir, may I -go to
the washroom?" It makes every-
thing seem, you know,, sort of
worthwhile.
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There's a completely different at-
mosphere in the schools these days.
When I was in high school, if a
kid got out of line, the teacher
would clobber him. My old science
teacher could clip as large lout right
off his stool, across two desks and
into a limp heap of rags on the
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Easter Thankottering
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to consider estimates placed on
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