h oavoatosrowk mum wadistaday maat tab fao erutfc harding 1 pianist k hy teaditr stadia mil 8 gaatfc tr tsss btsm school plans operetta alice in wonderland margaret iradley harblhg pianist lyncher slavll mala 8i gaaik tr 73103 b9 jimmy brown cuttom television antennae service every laatajlatlob ffvabt4 and lanred 24 hour sznvice brampton 1573w flowers for all occasions potted plants becking stock bubts artistic designa we wire flowers rosedale floral 14 murdockst tr 72952 senior grade ol chacwl stnsi public school are rehearsing an aitt- toitlous operetta whlcb will be pre sented two nlfhl in march principal harold henry la direc ting alice in wonderland and ticket sale which are in chare ol mr v etein or already cruk that there eem no doubt of a complete sell out for the two night starring a alice ip the thrwact musical ply based on lwtl car roll wonderful lory is carolyn blehn those who have speaking and ainguvg part include cordon spence caterpillar joan cummins queen of hearts barters lusty tlnrhft tommy henderson dor- mouae bob ulll cook john lem hue rabbit lynda whiune the- antra cat sidney fletcher rdg foot man paul armstrong esesjtlonj r john cummins march hare raymond metcher mad halter keith tracey father wullam wayne preston young man sean wareing king of heart david llld- dleston knave of heart ricky chapman mock urtle reg crosby gryphon maxim harris fish foot man pamela william fairy judy llonalhan barbara klnrade mr lart kuson carole grrenswurd judy bump june lyon su curds ollur sinlor grade students will form a tholr and ijkl imrt us kiunius guards jury and ludlis of the court in the ptrfonnunct km ncth 1l hamsun music traclur ut uit school i being assisted by mrs jaiims 1 ivunii in tile musical dir ection ml wllnia stull is in clwrte of set und miss luma cainiaxll costumes while the optrtlta 1 the high light of tho lvliiiiiii i cnurtiln ment tin rt will be scneral othir numbirs on tin progrum by the junior gradis of the school includ ing a rhythm bund a drill and a junior choir kenneth harrison pupils in toronto music festival two milton district boy who study voice with kenneth ii- harri son had excellent attending in the toronto east music restlval last week in the class for boys 14 and un der douglas dredge won the bold medal and alan emerson the bronze modal alice in wonderland a 3act operetta by senior grades of chapel street school other entertainment by junior grades thurs fri march 4 5 wrigglesworth school auditorium 7 30 p m admission 50c tickets available from school pupils nd teachers get yours early gun vmxiams sunday school send gifts to indians a variation on the christmas gft exchange so common in this part of ontario was an 14 conceived by sunday school pupils of si al- bans anglican church this year to send fifts to some boys and girls lass fortunate than themselves rather than pick aqme veil- known chstrky tom beavumont who m sunday school saperlntahdet star- ted to tyok for peopj who might not be served by such end through dr ht paut ha cantered chlw big canoe tribal bead of a wneu reaerye on georglna island who is also secretary of the union of on tario indiana the chief told him in reply that any gifts would certainly be wel comed for poor people of the ree- rrve and a substantial shipment of clothing and toys was made just be fore christmas added interest was lent during the tol lection when chief ulg cane received publicity tn the dally newspapers about this time whin he rro iwd u corona tion medal from quwn mlzubelh tjils week mr beaumont recti ed a letter from hit chief exerts- uliii thanki for the gifts in which he kjy many many thanki for the clo thing you atmt it lias bten glvi1 to tht needy and believe mi it is useful tlmi ly anil appreciated moat of our people here cut wood ond logi for sale during the wlnur months and as thli li a tourlit area tiny work aa tradesmen during tho aumimr such as curpcnurs tltc- trlilanj etc but us in any com iminlty we have our poor so the tpprc latum comes from the i oun til of the lusere as will wi belong to the ojlbway branch of the algonquin nation we are only a small hcscrve of about 150 imopu muny of our young people now work in the city and conic home only on week ends and are becoming integrated into the indus trial and social life of our white brothers swiftly and surely the process of assimilation is taking place but we are still proud of our heritage history and racial descent i am very proud of the decora tion 1 received without any vanity on my part as i received it as much tribute to my people as to myself i hope that sometime i will have the opportunity of visiting your class but in the meantime may keche manltou the great spirit wets you all lol 68 regular meeting 2 monday march 1st 5 btrwarllown oranxe hall high tales published by students of georgetown high school volume t no 25 wednesday evening feb 24th 1064 oeoboetown ontario mrs william cooke 1 last tuesday a resident of oeorgetown for ny years mrs william cooke esleyan street celebrated her i 1st rtiaday on tcferuary 16th the iferald joln with frlendi in vtrrlng congratulations u mrs jooke organist and choir leeder t initiations 8 30 pm at if you are invited gran dope riing- of milton motor sales main street milton j friday evening february 26th and saturday february 27th 12 special prizes will be given refreshments served from 3 to 8 pm saturday films will be shown milton motor sales ivan k slessor jpontiac bwck giic trucks yo0yrirlxy amc dfcalfcr smi aad liasaheoa rreabturlaat caarelies rev alex j calder ila od mrs kdr gowland atcj1 ind choir leader vouaa csrllloneur madame st hilaire visitor at school madajiil st lfilalrt notod jour nullst for the rnnch ntwsiaptr m ritrlc lsitd oili to gic tht students a talk on the merits of the vlsltc intcrprovtnclalca these ort lilts arranged bvtwten rvcnch and tjigliih speaking wen ogrrs in the two pro incca of quebec and on tarlo tmtflmc si llllalre is inter ested in the association and does a groat deal of work for it at the present he is touring ontario high schools and sending her impres lions back to her paper patne madame st llllalre is attempting to become a bilingual journalist and is to take a course thii year and next at u of t to obtain this goal she gava a very informative talk des cribing the fun that can be had on these visits to quebec she also gave several lips on quebec and urged all interested to wtttc to vis ile inlerprovinclales to arrange for a fun packed vacation grade xii report the boys have been a little more lively since the reports are back and none of them have broken necks one of our more eccentric mem ber decided to be very funny und cut a picture of a dog and under neath an extract from our french book of course we thought this was a great joke and so did one of our teachers then came our dra gon in 3d and decided it wasn t so funny so down came our dog un fortunately oh well everyone a entitled to their own opinion the students are not satisfied with the name of one of our liter ature books it is entitled june eyre air and so the name has now been changed to john oxy gen well i guess that will be all for this week folic sec you in two more vtks purpose of etjikatton formal ami informal there are two general types of education formal and informal yormal education is the knowledge imparted to us by teaacher in the orcanued udy of the classroom jl lasts for a comparatively short part of our uvea informal educa- tion filjie knowledge thatoomei to ua by our own experience observa tion and reading out qjt school in formal education begins at birth and continues throughout our uvea part of the purpose of schooling la to shorten the time required by informal education for example it took centuries of painful exper ience for mankind to learn that many diseases were caused by im pure drinking vt titer now in health and science perlodi we acquire in a few minutes the knowledge that was painfully gathered over many generation rtn in th most t tilighuncd countries of the world it is only within tht last century that public w hoo und hljth m hool eductition has uin available for the majority and in this 01 e century human kiiiswldr has niulllplled mort utaii in all thi previous ugvs ui mmklrul put tontin r this multi plltutlon of human knowlcdf will miowbull even more rapidly in the future the next generation of i ower school students will undoub ttdly liaw u t haptcr or two in their aeletui t xt hooks on the nature and uses of utomu und hyper hydrogen power an 1 jut as inevitably tht aludc nts will find the topics as euriunon place and unexciting us the text books of today and will wonder totally and unhappily why they have to sti w up all tliat stuff about nuclear fission in spile of tlit people who ha e no ust for education the one cer vain thing about the future is that the sum of human knowledge is going to be greater ond more com plex than it is now the simple rusticity and carefree atmosphere of lower slobbovla may look attrac live to some of the embryonic workers of the world but the truth la that lower slobbovla got fossil lied ages ago and we cannot make if alive again the horrible fact is that a high school education will be even more necessary in the fut ure than it is now there will be more knowledge than ever before and more need to acquire the es sential parts of that knowledge in the shortest time possible it is better to prepare now for the del uge of knowledge still to come students prepare for the music festival bawllyda well her i am again in flying colours the choir i all excited about the festival which will take place in may the songs for th choirs are very pretty but rather hard moat of th solos and duets have been chosen and now everyone haj to dig up enough money to pay for the music two double irlea are ail set choke for the festival they are still fighting about where the sovrino are going eu aland in the centre or on the left aide oh well this is nothing unusual and we are used to it yy now the bass section has acquired a new group of students to sing with them these are the altos who sit next to them our choirteader did not understand where all the vol ume was corning from until he hap pened to turn u round one fine day and caught the altos singing merrily uwuy with the boys hut he dldn t nliid und we can do it all the time now who kt cui perhaps one of thi alios will income a famous bass k tar in the future jt looney bin grade xi report greetings one and all here we are back again to bring you gossip of the teachers and students of our form item number 1 it had been re ported that a certain faculty mem ber was quite a boy in his youn ger days it waa related to us to illustrate a scientific fact to ua h showed a revealing fact of his boy hood charm for complete details inquire from any member of our physics class item number 2 by the time you reed this report we should have been honoured iby a visit from a distinguished french canadian lady madame st hllolro brought in to us by miss luke complete details hallinaiad mission band present musical variety concert the children of the mission dand gave a most enjoyable concert in tho hall saturduy night the attend- ince was not too large due to the inclement weather dressed in irish green accessories and supplied with drums horns and other instruments the program began with the old- time favorite macnamara a band ond tlpperary piano solo by shirley kirkwootl recitations by nell cotton and shirley mack vo cal solos by marjorle gibson mary baker grant baker and a duet by brian sinclair and carole mcenery completed the band numbers ad uulu ssslsung on the program were lillian shortlu ernie mcen ery and alma sinclair mr kan cotton and mrnd mrs f j short tu mrmtu mcenery was accom panist for she evening mr buss waa chairman for the program in his usual capable manner home made- candy was sold which added co to the ifnd lr and mrs o sinclair of mil ium vurfed with dan mekechnles on sunday mr m bnueri mother from bow- r manvllle was visiting at the baker home this pait week the girls sewing club met sat urday morning at mra f shortuts home mrs borfiatrom the l i district home eeorwmiat was present and inspected their workiwoks and explaui to the fiirls what wa expected of them on enlevement ty which will be april 3rd rllin el s item no 3 a great historical event took place last week we were forced to bring our motheaten ond ycather beaten tunics dut of cold storage even thpugh it was one of the worst days of the year this had been previously discussed along with plans for our volley ball game with acton which wns the celebra ted occasion of course the discus sion took place tn our ancient his tory class amid a group of bored 3rd form boys well so much for that item number 4 a notice to our 3rd jtorm boys to prevent emtbarrassment please comb your hair before you enter the classroom and dont expect the girls to do u mrlletb the vulentine school dance is now p ist history txcepl for one sit u 1 1 d tail it was a financial success this small matter seemed to intrjoy our student council pres- idint linnn rihely if the student council was allowed to have one dan e u month with each being such u success as this last one tho choir gowns for the boys would be y half paid for it would also give the students something to be proud f hint a iew game has been invented ut ulde glib this game can only be played under certain condl- tl mi these being 1 you must have a field of freshly fallen snow 2 a soccer ball and a referee 3 two teams then yeu have un or ganized snow ball ftgjbt while play- g ing soccer if you hit the guy with the ball it s a free kick there are no other rules except those few obser ved in the usual soccer games seaklng of snow last week was such a dandy for the flakes poor ola mcchlckener burg was ellh w er late or absent during the heavy now falls the school should buy him a tractor with a snow plow so he can get to school on time looney bin is having the pleasure of listening to the radio during school hours every friday at 0 45 jo 10 15 we are graciously allowed to listen to a radio broadcast of hamlet ifamlct is the shakespear ian play which we re taking thii year even though a few lines are cut out it is still very interesting and educational as long as you have the book in front of you so you can follow it id also like to thank miss park inson for her contribution to the high tales it was quite interest- ing if you want a suggestion for r a follow up write an article about i my college life i think it would be enjoyed by all id also like to thank some of the commercial girls would i ever thery vc been really patient with us and struggle through our writ ing to type our french authors haauu thp sol t- job but uren t getting any praise so lhat is why ihey are receiving a mention in twr column well folks thats it for another week see you lna couple of weeks 1 if im not snowed m for you if you must have ottention make sure you look for it in some one else s period rather than our dear principal j because the rem arks which were addressed to two jovial guinea plga were rather aoul- searing so ends this brief statement of the happenings in grade 11 in the fast two weeks until we meet again adlos wmcb will ov nuiu ww i wm ssrw and th dy tu thavbnts fie twxt specialists in new or remodelled bathroo ms air conditioningheating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestroughing estimates free of chefrge thompsons hardware main street triangfe 72971 lfe bald atths horns ei at ttw horns of lawltlftsit