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Weston Times (1966), 30 Mar 1967, p. 10

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| 3400 Lakeshore Bivd. Wast at 29th Street LONG BRANCH 7 Evenings ‘Til 9 â€" Saturdays ‘Til 6 4 cL 94605 ~â€"â€"§kâ€" §$â€"1H25 There were 34 brightâ€"eyed children in the big sunny classroom and, thanks to the teacher, even the very poor ones didn‘t stick out like sore thumbs because of their inadequate clothes. The only way I could single out Jeanie and Betsy was that their dark hair was chopped * ~in a dozen different layers (presumably in attempts to get rid of the lice) and was thickly powdered with someâ€" thing to kill the insects. _ â€" 8 Pay as little as $89 down and only $18.95 wkily. eenanenenenennevecensevsevenserentsesereseenssenteerentconsomemnenenereereensermennnncrmmennennmentan ‘67 DODGE POLARA 500, ? door hardtop, V8, automotic, radio, power steering, power brokes, whitewalls, wheel covâ€" ers, bright red and red interior. license #599438. List Price MALNAN EARLY BIRD SALE PriCE $3044 ‘67 HALNAN DODGE POLARA, 9 passenger station wagon, V8 automatic, power steering, brakes and tailgate, radio, chrome luggage rack, whiteâ€" walls and wheel covers. License #48196X. List Price $445:3 HALNAN EARLY BIRD SALE PRICE $3382 Ԥ7 HALNAN DODGE DART @T, 2 door hardtop, Glocier White, Red Bucket seats with automatic console floor shift radio, whitewalls and â€" whee! covers. License #5399543. List price $3481. HALNAN EARLY B/RD SALE PRICE €72A5 ‘67 HALNAN DODGE DART, sedan, . torqueflite automatic, and safety pockage. ‘License #599551. List Price $2907. HALNAN EARLY BIRD SALE PRICE C256 The unusually high number of used car buyers have left our selection of quality ‘"one owner‘‘ trades extremely low. Thereâ€" fore, we must have more used cars and we are prepared to give premium allowances to 3rotec' our regular retail used car buyers. No reasonable offer can be refused. I had taken a few items to show the children: our big old embalmed snapping turtle (always a showâ€" stopper), an abalone shell, some new books to donate to the class, (I would have taken Hoppy but he hasn‘t been well lately and is not in the mood for fraternizing), and the kids lapped it all up. Hands waved frantically to ask me questions, or to relate their own experiences, eves which Uschi was to embarrass the Uschi now has permission from the parents to deâ€"louse the two little girls in her class every week and this is necessary, to protect herself and the other children in the class. GET SMART â€" â€" BE AN E EARLY BIRD .~>>~/g These people are the hardâ€"core poor whose real crime is that they perpetuate their own kind; brought up in such an environment, how can the children escape from creating an identical family when they grow up? If Uschi didn‘t keep the children decently clothed, they would come to school in rags and anyway, what she does provide has to be continually replaced because no one ever seems to wash either the children or their clothes and they finally fall apart from neglect and dirt. I took some clothes and toys with me for this family, EARLY BIRD SPECIALS for the Smart "Buyer anxious to save hunâ€" dreds on a like new Demonstraâ€" tor. All low mileage and carefully maintained by rigid weekly inâ€" spection and carry the full Chrysâ€" ler new car warranty. She had invited me to go out there on one of my days off to see her "wonderful children" and especially to meet two of them who come from the sort of family that is a social worker‘s nightmare. Eight children and four lowâ€"grade mentality adults live in a shack in the country (one can only guess at what their relationships are). The children are permanently lousy and, as the school nurse discovered, so are the parents. 1 had a wonderful morning this week ; I went out to & small country school, about 10 miles out of Aurora, and saw the ideal teacher in action. ‘It was a révelation. TRADEâ€"IN ALLOWANCE ‘67 DODGES â€" DARITS â€" CHRYSLERS tK ty & * . vas going to distribute privately, so as not the childrem ~~ â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $2845 $2356 &n ‘67 HALNAN DODGE MONAâ€" CO 500, 2 door hardtop, V8, automatic, White viny} roof over Metallic Blue, radio, power steering and brakes, tonsole and white viny! bucket seats. Liâ€" cense #599441. List Price $4438.. > HALNAN EARLY BIRD SALE PRICE $3352 ense _ #599442., List price $3587. HALNAN EARLY BIRD SALE PRICE , $2988 ‘67 HALNAN C HRYSLER NEWPORT, 4â€"door sedan, powâ€" er steering and power brakes. Oversize tires, rear window deâ€" ‘67 HALNAN DODGE CORONâ€" ET, 2 door hardtop, Â¥8, autoâ€" matic, power steering, yellow with black vinyt interior. Licâ€" 4 door sedan, torqueflite autoâ€" matic, radio, whitewalls, wheel covers, Medium Blue with Blue interior. . License #599544. List Price $3504. HALNAN EARLY BIRD SALE Price $2665 ‘67 HALNAN DODGE POLARA By JOAN SEAGER #599441. List Price $430, Rieremmsteemanmiteciermerreemiesmensmrserieniieeremnterroens After supper that evening, Uschi dropped into the house to bring me a present from the class; this was a "book", large sheets of paper stapled together and hung over a coat hanger. All their own work, Uschi told me, she didn‘t even see it until it was finished and put together. Each child had written and drawn one page of the book, including sixâ€"yearâ€"old Betsy‘s first attempt at a complete sentence. Betsy is slow, like Jeanie and she had never tried before to do anything on her own, but somehow my visit had broken down the last barrier. One little girl had written on her page, "Mrs. Seager brought a turtle and a shell. I love Mrs. Ostick and Mrs. Seager"‘. h Well, 1 love you too, kids, and again soonl. You can see her love in the way her hand lingers on their heads or shoulders. in the way she courteously answers every child, in the way she sometimes says, "Now darlings, get out your readers , . ." I spent sevâ€" eral hours there and only tore myself away in time to come home to get:lunch for the girls. When I left, the children stood up and said, "Aufweidersehn, Mrs. Seager". Of course, Uschi‘s secret as a teacher is very simple; she loves those children, all of them, with or without lice. And they know they are loved, even when she has to be stern with them, and this is why they are learning so well. © TO FIT MOST FORD PRODUCTS Special Price Installed $I 3,4 Regular price $20.50 for most models. f â€" . J * Free inspection of exhaust system. R Evans Mercury Sales Limited holds the Service Excellence Award in recognition of continuing interest in rendering superior service to owners of the Family of Ford Fine Products. ie p ie c n 5 Blioks aint lb ie Andatn ic tb ts Auinhsds sB Th M Li 0a 09 a cup of coffee and we sat in the teachers‘ room for a few minutes, but the door was wide open and children wandered in and out all the time, asking questions, bringing work toâ€"be checked, and Uschi attended to each one as if that child was the only one she had to look after. Jeanie, the elder of the two little girls, wanted to read to us, so she sat on my lap for awhile and then on Uschi‘s. She is eight and has been in Grade 1 for three years, but suddenly she has discovered she can read and she is surging ahead now. But I noticed that her discipline was so good that she only had to hold up her hand and say, "Now it‘s time for quiet, please" and she got it. At recess, half the class begged to stay in to finish off projects or read, although it was a fine day outside. There was no relief for Uschi during recess; she made Another of her methods was to group the children‘s desks in threes and fours so that they faced in to each other and they were allowed to talk while working. "As tong as they are also doing their work, 1 don‘t mind a small amount of noise," she told me. "They need to comâ€" municate with one another . . ." This is typical of Uschi‘s methods; every child parâ€" ticipates in whatever is going on, no one is made to feel they have nothing to contribute. Of course, her treatâ€" ment of each child is based on what she knows of the child‘s background, and she has made it her business to know which children come from a broken home, which live with fosterâ€"parents and so on. There was also a display table containing items which the children had brought; one was a tiny stone under which the label read, "This came out of Jimmy‘s sock" and which was included, I suspect, because Jimmy didn‘t have anything else to bring). SELLING SATISFACTION FOR 15 YEARS FALCON e COMET e METEOR e MERCURY + THE NEW COUGAR s 231â€"3361 Bloor St. West At Islington 231â€"3361 * Jackie (fair curly hair, a cheeky grin and mad about dinosaurs) and Terry (fineâ€"boned, blueâ€"eyed with a pale translucent skin) held my hands tightly as they showed me around; there was a great deal to seeâ€" charts, instructions on how to use the phone, poems compesed by the children, a sandbox area showing how the village looked a hundred years ago, all made by the children themselves (later there is to be a Centennial week at the school with Uschi in oldâ€"fashioned_glothes, oilâ€"lamps instead of electric lights and.â€"slates for the children to write on). ‘They sang me a song in German about a cobbler (Uschi is Germanâ€"born) and then performed the dance while teacher played on the mouthâ€"organ. 'Hrn two children, one fromâ€"each grade,. volunteered to show me around the room while teacher finished a fesson. shone with excitement, hair bounced as heads nodded or they curled up with laughter. GENUINE FORD MUFFLERS INSTALLED MERCURY SALES LIMITED Special MUFFLER NOW is the TIME to SAVE! The campers and hikers will be holding regular monthly meetings with guest speakers and a schedâ€" uled _ program â€" throughout the camping season. They _ will discuss _ camping methods and activities, all Lakeâ€" shore and Toronto Township resiâ€" dents are welcome to come and learn more about camping. Members of the National Campâ€" ers and Hikers Association, Lake shore chapter, will meet at the Lorne â€" Park â€" Recreation Centre, Lorne Park Road, on Sunday, Apr. 27 at 8 pr + > Summertime .nd outdoor living soon will be here. Campers Anq Hikers Meet Disphfid upon the other side on a smaller scale, is the vast area of the entire â€"l;;ov;l'n;:: 'I;x-f;r;: tion medallions indicate points of historical interest and parks are Upon the larger of the two maps, which features Northerm and Northâ€"Western Ontario, symbols graphically indicate fishing and hunting areas for the sportsman and points of interest for those in pursuit of a less strenuous form of holiday. As in past editions, two maps are displayed but these have been enhanced by sideâ€"framing with panels depicting scenes of recreaâ€" tional interest. As a proud ‘salute to the past one _ hundred â€" years, â€" historical panels have also been included to make this 1967 issue a special Centennial Edition. DON‘T GUESS, IT maY cost you MONEY ___SOLVE YOUR caLll Now _ 252.1555 U DOYLE, SMYLIE & ASSOCIATES 2977 LAKESHORE BLVD, W. (at 8th St.) NEW TORONTO 8 OTHER LOCATIONS IN TORONTOG INCOME TAX ap Problems Now . . . 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