Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 9 Mar 1922, p. 3

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[Th Bboceo o Qulity YaLB. TINS ~ and in packages , AR------------------ vee "- s 3 - . --- (Can Your Child Come Home to Dinner? a BY MARGARET A. BARTLETT. ; How far do you live from schook? gated in the overheated, poorly aired Are you within & mile? If so, how | schoolroom. Their vitality was quickly often do your children come home for | lowered. "Colds" ran rampant through dinner? Never? But why not? Theme| the school; contagious diseases spread aré many, many town and city chil-|in the same manner and thers were al- dren who have to travel from half a|ways several on the sick list. mile to & mile to school, yet who never| Finally one mother, discouraged at think of taking thelr dinner to be the lowered vitality of her little first- cold at moon. If they can go|grade girl, called up the teacher and and forth each noon, why canmot{asked ®f it would be all right for + 1 | the. country children who are fortunate Murdel to come home to dinner. Con- to live within a mile of 'the|sent was given. Muriel ran most of 1? the way home, ammiving in" high spirits he fact is that it je the custom for|and hungry as a little bear. By the country children to take their dinners | time she had washed up, her pulse was seldom ocours to the majority | pommal and she was ready for dinner, have thedr children come |Which her mother made sure was als oven though they live| ways ready for her on time, 1 of the Yous sneffclent Shue LS 24% property and long That wil, furnish him with ho us of other children who. were going necessary to take him through afternoon of hard mental labor. A Widespread Custom. and a half nooning, just as they in In a certain country school with|bown, #0 'as to allow pupils igh LEIEESE HHT ;

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