=r "8 7 £5 3 1% oe Roofing, "Steel 'and @ Teachers Attend Convention In Belleville School For Deaf The Teachers' Convention for Ontario County, Inspectorate No. 1 was held at the Ontario School for the Deaf at Belle- ville on Friday, October 25th. Mr. Peter Forbes of Sunder- land, President of the Teachers' Institute, called on the Rev. J. Davis of the Bridge St. United { Church to conduct devotional | exercises. "In the auditorium of the Jr. BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOUSE? Check our Special Rates for homes under construction. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Port Perry, Ont. 'sept 26 Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Aluminum Roofing Eavestroughing, also Sturgeon Paint for house or barn _ We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 26/63 Real Estate FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS - MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 Agents: : Fred Brooks 985-7168 Joan Bagg 985-7379 Nov. 21/63 GILLSON & McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO ' Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. ~~ 1--Dec. 31, 63 Music Teacher Piano and Organ GLORIA HASTINGS 985-2539 Dec. 5th E. G. Kennedy e Pit Run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips. FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 1--Deec. 5/68. Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm Stoek. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE Licence No. 2456-C-63 10 Oct. 64 OPTOMETRIST A. E. Johnson, 0.D. MARY ST., PORT PERRY Wed. 9 a.m, - 1 p.m. Appointments - Phone 985-2383 Jan, 2/64} SIGNS POSTERS L. Langille 085-2916 TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. | Teacher of Piano, Theory and | Harmony. . Any age, any grade. 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Armsirong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.6--Feb, 28/64 Septic Tanks Cleaned WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED ~ Orten Michie 985 - 2207 Prop. NICK MONTAGUE | -words "to the teachers of her | c. 12 Nov. 28] School, Mr. J. G. Demeza, B.A., | B.Paed., was introduced by Miss L. McNeill, B.A.,, B.Paed. He welcomed the teachers and ex- plained the groupings of the children in their classes. The! school has 207 full time teachers and two house-mothers. At the! present time, there are 520 pu- | PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOV. 21st, 1963--7 Past President--Mr., Peter ing and auditory training can Forbes, Sunderland be helpful to the child. Mr. President--Mr. Stuart Lane, | Boyd urged teachers to encour- Port Perry 'age and support the work of 1st Vice--Mrs. Olive McDonald, | Health Units in detecting the Cannington | hard-of-hearing. pils in attendance, of whom, ! 2nd Vice--Mrs. I. Starr, The day's activities were con- some are educationally hard-of- | Beaverton . i "cluded by assembling in the hearing, and others educational- | Sec.-Treas.--Mr. Glenn Taylor, Main Auditorium. The new ly deaf. Mr. Demeza stressed Port Perry. president, Mr. S. Lane, took the five essentials for learning The Hard-of-Hearing Child in charge and thanked the prin- for these children as being: to Your Classroom was the topic| cipal and his staff for the op- feel, see, read, talk and write. of a talk by Mr. J. Boyd, M.A. portunity of holding the con- The 120 teachers, divided in-' during the afternoon session. vention at the Ontario School to five groups, visited the jun- | Speech improvement, lip read-' for the Deaf. ior, intermediate, senior and' vocational sections, to see the classes conducted. Each child used a hearing-aid. Hearing- aids are often a help, but they have their limitations. | The Rhythm Programme un-' der the direction of Mr, K. Gra- ham, Music Supervisor, was] impressive. It demonstrated | how well the pupils could both sing and play instruments,' without hearing each other, or | themselves. Ladies of the U.C.W. of Hol loway Street. United Church] served a hot turkey dinner. A! short business period was con- ducted, after which Miss L. McNeill, B.A., B.Paed., Public! School Inspector, spoke a few | PLUMBING HEATING WIRING WES LANE inspectorate. | Mp. P. Forbes brought in the | slate of officers for the coming | year as follows: Honorary President--Miss L. McNeill, B.A., B.Paed. Phone 985-2473 Port Perry of Values on Sale this Week-End at your Carload Food Market Prince Albert TOILET PUREX Tie 2 Bats 2] SCOTOWELS . "sxsw? 2 Rolls 49 Pkg. 19' - White or Coloured 2 Ply heon Napkins \ Iv : SCOTKINS.,.... Napkins for 43 Lune WA CUT RITE .. hj 100 ft. Roll* «= = = « * I' SCOTTIES +++" FACI RIE oe 2 for Ir SCOTTIES «oe SIAL PMT Se 2 for bd' AYLMER CHOICE 20 oz. Tins | MITCHELL'S Fancy 20 oz. 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