The Clinton News Record, 1927-10-27, Page 7� a
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Teachers Hold Jubilee
West Huron �'eacu
Convention
$ and
�'al�llcro. Collegiate �&��� ii,act`9ilid4�n •
Technical Schools
tion fund
Teacher." The superaruma
annual
convention of
The fiftieth 'accumulating -that soon snore
held ;in is so'>tccuniul g.
the
West Huron-teachersxwas liberal conditions: may be made to•the
Octobere1 Sully Exeter, on Thursday, s. addresses ' given
Miss M. teachers. Two other
,Ellis, 1` of p Hensall,The president, ',at the 0. E. A. were also mentioned
hundred of hirty presided. One'on teaching
teachers " reg- one by Dr. J. Dearness,
acid thirty
• istered. • children n to read in eight weeks and
the other: by Mr. W. T. Moore on
The Morning Session cadet work in public schools.
exercises were taken by Miss M. Ellis followed and gave an
Devotional
U t • t of the doings of other ses-
0.
of
meet- Sr ons the
Inspector
Tom: The minutes of less,, a s nae
B 'A.. Both delegates
s ns and of the • executi've
nes, oand and were, cone-
,•'and gave splendid rep .
Mg held , /recently, were " r rs. for the''same by the' co ven-
adopted. on motion of •Messes. Mac- mended P
Ka.'and Stonehouse. tion.'
Y lents were made' for the
The' re ort of the delegates to the Ai•rangen
p ro
Ontario Educational Association was proposed visit to London school on
given.Mr. P
B.
Moffatt
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parttculat.thesuperannuttloresolu- inspectors the teacherswere formed
Into groups to divide up
tions and the president, Mr. Carie?ch_
.ahs -address on "Idealism of the among the nine schools listed for
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4. That our present text book in
Inspector Toni discussed rvtth flit9rithmetic and Cil falai tr be supple -
teachers reports and circulars. He 1 mated by a serie
•s of practic zl exer-
laid stress on Entrance Exairiniatidn 1 uses suitable fol all grades
work and,'improssed upon the teach- 5. That the maps in the Public
ors to be, more particular in their School Geography', aro notaPiatisfitc-
a•ation•of thepupils going up to tory as„trey are indistinct.
ndistinct.
ex
lire neat G.: That ,two-thirds of'the Liters-
examination‘ '
Work, especially
to insist ally in arithmetic, his- tore selections fel. Entrance be from
tory and. geography. All ,school re twenty 'selected, lessons from the
ports 'should be sent;to the inspector Fourth Reader and that they be not
promptly and c u efully filled in Fur- too difficult,
then trisi
•.fission on” Entrance Exam- The "Question Drawer" ,was then
takenpp by Mr: Toth : who helped
p
the inquirers over some hardplaces.
The thanks of the `association- for
of ' the hall;, to the retiring
the use
officers fortheir `nothetices during
year; to the citiiens.o{'l the' town who
opened their homes qto the visiting
teachers; to thosewho motored the
teachers to. London and to all who
'Contributed items° -ori the program for
the day -sessions arid for the evening
entertainment.
Jubilee ,Banquet:
in the fiftieth Anniver-
.Tliis.be g
sary .of, the Association,' and Confect
eration, year, it was thought fitting to
observe the occasion., by holding a
Jubilee banquet and • to invite -to it
all ex-teachersresiding' in the Inspee-
•ate. • The banque, was'held in
Inspec-
torate.- ,
Main Aura urch ba
newel
retsred was
a
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great suet 5s. Th 0
roc
School al
•
° g
eo the
and home .Club had - char
catering and •certainly -,made a splen-
-did. job
plen--did.job, of it. 'Mr. G. •i twson, teach{
or .of S. S. No. 5; Usborne, ably acted
as •toast. master.', Tasts' were pro-
posed to "The King"•"'1Our"CodntrY'',
"West Huron Teachers", and "The
School. and Home Chill, Other items
on the rprogram were, vocal and. in-
strumental music • and community
singing. • •
On Friday the teachers motored to
London where they: inspected' the
ination work was -led by_the exam,
friers, '11'fessrs. Tom, Howard, Stone-
house 'and.Miss' A. Gaiter.
Mr. J. Elliott, formerly, of West
Huron, now of London .was present.
and spoke to the teachers about the.
early days he spent in the inspector•-
ate. Many pleasant memories were
recalled and the names of teachers
mentioned who. were then in the -,pro
fession.
Afternoon Ses`sioii',• •
After the reading of the minutes,
the reI? ort..'of the Auditor's: was .re-,
_.
ceived showing a good balance: The
election of,'.'officers' resulted as fol-.
lows Miss- Isabel Shareware, B.A.; rot
Goderich,- pretideitt, Ince-president,
Mr. Duncan -McRae; Lucltnoty; secre-
tary -trout -trey; .•}ll'Ii'• ,.q. C.-iIoward;•
Exeter; Executive comnittee Miss
am li'
'Miss Edna Campbell -
and
be p
s
Cowan,Luella M,r
and Me. Alvin. Brintnell,, auditors,
Messrs. ,G.'111ay✓son''and F. Ross; reso
lution committee, Messrs. .hU Mac
Play P. Moffat, R. Stonehouse' and.
Misses MiBailie,.R, Graham, E, Reid;.
delegates to:0. E. A. in 1928, Mr. G.
S. Howard'and Miss Lottie Robinson.
The Resolution Committee present -
.ed its 'repo'rtas follows
1. that 'the •West Hui;oh Teachers
view with approval the suggestion of
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nuation Commission • that there is a
strong probability that the superan- Public Schools in session, Adam Bec
nuation allowance paid to sidperan Collegiate; the Technical School and
nuated teachers may be continued of the University. Every teacher is loud
ter their death to their surviving de- in his praise of the hospitality shown
pendents' for life: by the London Teachers, Inspectors
2. That the West Huron . Teachers
thank the Hon. Minister of Educa-
tion for the special grant on salaries.
3. That .thecourse in History., for
the Third Class be restricted to the
French period in Canadian History
and to -,the end of the Norman period.
in British History. •
ter
'.eS
and School .Board. Wlest Huron
Teachers in company -with •Wiest Mid-
dlesex teachers were entertained to.
luncheon (a real banquet) in Empress
Ave. school. A. number of shortmgd
dresses were given. The teachers: of
West Huron will not soon forget this
their first visit to outside schools.
A Coltman Prepared' Especially far Women
orbidden to Men
But' IdOi�
l'thlnit that I shall never see
A po m lovely as a tree.'
1.
A tree .whose hungry, mouth` .is
pressed
flowing
'
west
Against the e,arth's
breast;
A tree that'looks at God- all day
And lifts,her leafy arms to pray; canon of the year should ,.
A tree that may in summer, wear try at this s So there you:ares
A nest of robins in her hair; gamer enough beauty in their 'souls
• loin;keep them • sweet "and cheered all P..,
Upon ,tivhose. bosom snow. has lain, to 1
Upon ._
Who' intimatelytlives with rain:` the winter through.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can- make a tree. , SEAFORTH: Sunday; October
owe eo"le have been -greatly in' 'ret milestone •
.ac �. .i+ S p p 2lyd•marked an'imports
a=Joyce.Kzlmer ,Trees. teested in he ffndfr a of:a certatn - r of Northside'' United
recently that a'. woman's
m the history
scientist rete y. . ., church,fifty years 'having' ''passe•d
tin's and
at their dove=' brain is Suet,as good as a man's, ince this,fine building was erected
IT you would see treesfailed to malas s
must see them newspapers ,have not dedicated to the .worship of God
Best, of course, you .mat- and
the more or Iess fun over it. As a , Rev. W. P.`Lane,
lust as they come to full blown in rin 1847. The
Nothing • can `exceed the soft,
spring. Ng
beauty of them then:and, also,:
green boa y
the,
•d iso of long
full premise }
are iu p
they 1 Y
summer. But if you wish to see
something very, very beautiful; even
though you know, it cannot last, go
•
from carrots. The Malic acid in
strawberries is a rine brain.builder.
Even the season of the year has its
effect on the brain. The -best' sets are
hose that conic in December or
March. The worst' are the August,
and October, sets.
Assuming yen began to think con-
sciously at the age of five, then at
thirty, if you have done an average
amount of. • thinking your "impres-
sfons" would number J,550,000,000.
lank Tana): the -trees ai ,,taliar Those whose work is entirely mental
out: and loo,figures.
would double those b
season, ire hhtn• their brilliance tints; almost sA. woman's brain is about five
dazzles that bs, and, knncingthounces lighter than a man's, hitt it is
it
dazzles the' eyes, anti, drink in that •
of superior quality= -of a higher spec -
it zyt•11 not be for long, drink in their rile. gravity. It lasts longer, too. On
beauty with' greediness, Those: whose , woman of sixty has ;a.
or'who:can take .an average a
`sines' takes them ' tran'a '
business twenty per cent. better beam 1
time to dative about through the coon- man of the same age;"
RElIhilKA cL
The Huron Old Boys of Toronto- Hold Snappy
and Interesting Annual Meeting
ter of fact women have known for road the scripture' lessen, Rev. S. D.
long : enough that . they had just as
'
Chown,D.D.LL.D., of Toronto, Gen -
good brainsas men,but thatusuallysial S
u er
mt
ndent
of
the former
"they"fuietion • • di erentlv
Though
Methodist church, preachedchedab
andle
some women, finding it easier to fall
impressive sermons at both the worm -
back on the old belief that the males in and cicalae services on Sunday.
had all lite brains, havePlowed g•
a
theirs to rust. Men', take , up great .. .
• t' ' on' the job good "space in telling how men 'have
also as Mrs: e ■
•
which ,have called' -
Ex -President John 1Vfoon goes to together forgetting the fact that they
Arizona for the Winter. have been training their brains along
the - early,a tion was or Beck. and early, as w M -achieved such successes o fields
forbrampower ai
Rev. 'j+'. E. Powell, of St. Barnabas these lines. for hundreds of years,
e': chance` of intellectual training of any
gave: a,rattling five minute speech: tort: They have had to fight their
way. into the higher schools of learn -
lig by. glow degrees. Even now wo-
men are not. admitted to the great
English Universities on an, equality -•
with men.30 A. certain percentage are •/!o Pikes
to be allowed to enter Oxford this 1 - & LB Liar•
while women were not even allowed a •
church, was late in' arriving, but h
Quite a. number of former news-
paper men are members of our'assoc-
iation, some of them being the follow-
ing: Messrs. W. Powell and T. G.
Soole of the Seaforth' Expositor, R.
Holnes,.forneily of the Clinton New
Era, E. Floody, formerly of the Clin-
ton News -Record, Thos. McGillicuddy,,
formerly of the Brussels Post, and
Athol McQuarrie, formerly ;of the
Goderich Signal:
R,ev. F. E. Powell, of St. Barnabas
Anglican Church, has extended an in-
vitation to the members to attend an
evening in his church, the evening to
.year. Women have done so well since
they have had 'a•chance to train their
Minds that it is hard to say howfel.
'they will go in another five hundred
years or so.
Here are some "facts"' about the
brain which may be of interest. I
will not vouch for them but you can
take them for what they are worth:
"If you are thirty, you have had,
be devoted to the Huron Old Boys ,so far, 180 sets of brains, for the
Association. The invitation may ,be «grey matter" is renewed six 'times
accepted by the incoming executive. yearly Each set was different in
- 1•t from its fellows: That was
President-elect due to various diet being
Turnberry township, but. is well one of the chief.. Sf;dor; example, you
Association of Toronto was President:, Rout - Kings. known in thesouth end, of the county, had a temporary liking for parsnips,
O1d�BoYs A late W. J.
King is a native of qua i y
factors—
The annual meeting of the Huron, I. Morrish.
C {
held ' th Auditorium of the Y 1r Vice-presidents:
Mrs. R. C. I g, Uoing a brother of the the brant set that had the benefit of
re in e
C. A., 40 College
st., on Thursday ev- Mrs, H. B.. Stowe, Mrs. C. G. Van- I{ing, M•P.: the latter, would a ,good far
enin 20th hist., with a large attend- stone, Mrs. W. J. Cracknell; Mrs. D. Buchanan, the new Finan -;parsnips , would bePaogoodrio one, for
g, Walter , .
snit ' of Old Soya.and ofrls, repro-
ld D. Wilson.
cid.
`coon of the old Secretary: E.`Floody. j cit} Secretary, is a Goderiehor0ldfBhe are Uadlfox the brainin prussic acid,
smiting every: se it AStistant Secretary: Mrs. Lorne • and will be remembered as
county. :Dukes in the parade from the e ,of
If, for three months, you ate large
M Pringle.
The reports, of the chief officers i Financial 'Secretary: Walter A. on the morning of 'the . Hurbn Old quantities of watercress and apples,
showed the Association to ,be in a Buchanan: Boys' day in the Centennial Celebra- 'yourer br int tn owould get no benefit
uld n -
very flourish'lag "condition, ' with the Treasurer: John Robertson.. tion. -
Very brightest prospects -;for the
future. • '
The Goderich '.Centennial Celebra-
tion came in for a very large amount
of discussion -and many' cornplimentry
expressions were made regarding -the
committee in charge•for the unquali-
fied success of that big undertaking.
Much sympathy for Mrs. R. C.
King, -vice-president, was' expressed
by the members of the association.
'Mrs. King is confined in Wellesley
Hospital with a severe illness.
A representative committee was
appointed to apportion the grants to
be made to the different hospitals in
the county for the' present year.'
Time`followeng officers and commit -
'tees were elected''for the ensuing
year, being' the recommendations of a
special nominating committee . ap-
pointed at a recent ;executive meet-
Honorary Presidents: T. A. Rus-
sell, 3. A. McLaren, B. H. McCreath,
J. Moon.
Hon: Vice-presidents; Mrs., E.
Floody, MTs. A. E. Forbes, Mrs. H.
When
YOUR. bell rings
-a personal service
• When the -bell ,on your telephone
rings, somebody has a. persona
message f 05 you. ,
It means that someone is making
use of a petusmel equi,priorit, which
we have provided; and that he has
secured connection with the peg. -
canal equipment reaching you.
More than this, he has •secured
the personal use of the necessary
connecting equipment in a central
office and the personal services
of 'one or more telephone opera
When you are talking with him
you are using Itundi'eds or even
thousands of dollars' worth of
telephone equipment:,
And in order that this equipment
may always be ready for your
personal use, it is closely watch-
'ed; tested, checked. '
It's, a personal service.
Auditors: Ernest M. Lee, L. T.
Wasman. • ,
Chaplains: Rev. C. A. Mustayd,
Rev. T. W. Neal.
Reception committee: Mesdames
R. C. King, .Leek" Itentietly;" 3"Moon;
S. L.. Scott, W. Proudfoot, ,Geo.: Fer-
guson, G. C. Young, B. H. McCreath,
3. A. McLaren, H. Martin.
Program committee: D. D, Wilson,
R. S. Sheppard, B. H. McCreath, Geo.
Ferguson, A. E, Forbes, C. G. Van -
stone, H. B. Stowe, Dr. H. W. Iloag,
Ernest M. Lee, Athol McQuarrie,
Mrs, G. C. Young, Mrs. II. W llpag,.
Mrs. H. B, Stowe and Mrs. C. G. Van
stone.
• Refreshment. committee: Mesdames.
R. C. King, D. Thompson, Mrs. H. I.
Morrish; Cobbledick, L. M. Pringle, D.
D. Wilson, D. Robertson, Misses Nora
Kennedy, Mary Morrish, Grace New-
ton, Mary' McLaren, Messrs. L. M.
Pringle, N. B. Cobbledick, R. C. King
and H. I. Morrish. "
Publicity committee: W. E. Floody,
R.' Holmes, Athol M,eQuarrie,t Wt.
Powell.
Finance committee: D. M. John-
ston, Dr. G. F. Belden, Bruce Ander-
son.
Prdper'ty committee: G. A. New-
ton, J. R. Lyon. ,
IMembership committee: For God
erich B. IC McCreath, E. M. Lee, H.
I. Morrish„ Clarence Rhynas, For
Cliutolt-R. Holmes, .1. Moon,: W. S.
' Tamblyn, Dr. 0. M. Johnston. For
Seaforth—W. Powell, A. E. Forbes,
D. D. Wilson. For Wingham—C. G.
Vanstone, L. Kennedy, D. -Robertson.
For Brussels—Dr. H. W. Hoag, Geo.
E. Ferguson, L. M. Pringle. -For
Blyth—E. Floody, W. W. Sloan, Isaac
Brown For Hensall—Dr. B. Camp-
bell, Miss E. Thompson, Mrs. H. S. D.
Cooke, For Exeter-: N. B. -Cobble-
dick. For Bayfield—J. A. Cameron,
Dr. R. B. 'Stanbury.
Sorts committee` Messrs. J. Moon;'
R.' 0. -King, A. McQuarrie,-J. 4. Sutll'',
erland, R. S. Sheppard B. •II. Mc-'
Creath, k. B. Stowe, D. D Wilson, G.
E. Ferguson, J.: A. :McLaren,- E. M.
Lee, - Dr, -0 M. ;Johnston, A. E.
Forbes, L. J. Wlasnlan, Earl Elliott:
The Annual At-home will be, held
some time in January or February.
A progressive enclsre party Will be
held tering the earth' part of ,Deceit•;
Refreshments were served at the
`close of the meeting at which all en-
joyed themselves.
Notes
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