The aim of the training is "that boys from all walks of life develop their own capacity to face hazards, difficulties, hardship and emergencies of all kinds. That these allow a boy, possibly for the first time, to discover himself." "Character training through adventure," is the title of an Outward Bound Schools Magaâ€" zine. The same publication states: "The training is severe, but it is so balanced that it does not deâ€" mand more from any boy than he can give. The discipline is stern, but it is essentially selfâ€" discipline based upon a high conception of honor and of the power of the individual to overâ€" The training for girls is comâ€" parable, but free of undue hardâ€" ship or risk. An Outward Bound course| lasts 26 days, and the boy or girlf who attends must be sponsored by a school, a patron, a youth | club, or a parent. During those 26 days each Outward Bounder learns to live with his wits facâ€"| ing hardships, and responding to| strong situations with courn(ef and selfâ€"discipline. \| Fiveâ€"mile crossâ€"country runs; using teamwork, hands, elbows, feet and muscles to scale a 12â€" foot wall; 20 chinâ€"ups on & wobâ€" bly rope, swinging from tree to tree by the means of ropes; lifting dumbells to tone up ath~ letic ability â€" these are but a few of the daily activities for Outward Boune‘ students be they at the Moray School or in any one of the six schools in Great Britain. They will also recall three or four days at sea, as well as six and tenâ€"day hikes through some of the most rugged and beautiful scenery in Scotland; rockâ€"climbing expeditions on Dartmoor and canoe trips on the Dart and Tamar Rivers: Those who‘ve had the good fortune to withstand the high moral tests of the school .will call forth memories of hardships overcome, a rare spirit of caâ€" maraderie, the giving up of smoking and drinking and the conquering of physical and menâ€" tal obstacles. laotl-& for something differâ€" ent in the way of summer schools? Well, there‘s one that has challenged several thousand boys and several hundred girls in the north of Scotland called the Outward Bound Moray Sea School. A New Look ... ... At Education 92 Brown‘s Line, ALDERWOOD SUITS â€" COATS â€" DRESSES TAKEN IN oR LET out TO FIT YOU ONCE AGAIN. WEIGHT ? by Joy McAllister TWP Outward Bound This Summer? GAINED 225 New Toronto St. (at 18th Sreet) Phone GRANT A. EDWARDS 4â€"DOOR. A nice small car. m a t ic, powerâ€"steering and brakes, radio. ‘59 MONARCH 4â€"D0OOR SEDAN, outoâ€" HAVE YOU JACK‘S CL. 1â€"7401 ‘59 VAUXHALL OR LOST 259â€"52084 Lower Overhead Lets Us Sell For Less! $995. NEW TORONTO ST. LAKE SHORE BLVD. MANY OTHERS Entertained |_ _ The Honorable Judy LaMarsh, |M.P., will be guest speaker at {the 50th Anniversary Luncheon given by the Ontario Women‘s ‘Liberal Association, to be held Hospital W.A. Annual Dance To Be June 3 ‘ When speaking ofthe mw(h’ of the Outward Bound Trust in }other countries, Sir Spencer| |Summers, M. P., said, "It is of ‘interest to reflect that whereas| ‘in this country (Great Britain),| [amonzst other things, we proâ€"| vide a bridge between the classes, in Africa we provide a ‘bridge between the races, and| in Europe between the} Liberal Women Hear Judy LaMarsh At 50th Anniversary Luncheon |\ The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. |Joseph‘s Hospital held a box |luncheon meeting at the home iof Mrs. A. F. Morety, 1355 Staveâ€" |band Road, Port Credit, on }“Tuesday, May 12, at twelve ‘o‘clock noon. ’ The Outward Bound courses |are open to a limited number ‘of boys and girls from overâ€" seas who must be more than 14 years of age. In Malaya, Kenya, Nigeria, and Australia, Outward |Bound schools have been estaâ€" |blished which welcome boys |from all countries. Mrs. Nick Longo, new Presiâ€" dent of St. Mark‘s Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League, entertained memâ€" bers of her executive in her home on Sunday. Rev. G. Cochâ€" ran, Spiritual Director, presided at the meeting. Plans for the new season, inâ€" cluding the ‘Membership~ Blitz‘ in September, were discussed. An important coming event is the annual spring dance, to be held by the hospital women‘s auxiliary at the Old Mill on Wednesday, June 3. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. R. S. Kneeshaw at BE. 1â€"9924. churches." The guest speaker Mrs. Cathâ€" erine McLean, spoke on ‘The Quo Vadis School of Nursing‘ "They have accomplished more than they thought possible. The proud are humbled, the timid are encouraged. The shirâ€" ker and the leader are equally revealed. Selfâ€"control has led to selfâ€"respect." Executive Of $t. Mark‘s CWL come his own weaknesses." The effect of the training, acâ€"| t cording to the Outward Bound Trust, cannot be measured staâ€"| | 1@ tistically because statistics do i“ not measure ch-n!e in charseâ€" Eo ter. "Nevertheless," one of the « reports states, "it is found that ‘ boys and girls who have taken courses have experienced what ean be described as a spiritual 8 release which has produced a " profound effect upon them. They| \(@My have carried responsibility, surâ€" }l“ mounted difficulties, and overâ€"| W & 2â€"D00R &â€"cylinder with radio. A very clean car. ‘58 PONTIAC ‘55 METEOR $175. LOT I METEOR _ _ ... ... MERCURY or COMET The annual meeting will beâ€" gin with a morning coffee party to welcome the incoming provâ€" inceâ€"wide delegates. Reports from committee chairmen a n d regional presidents will be beard in the Quebec Room. Election of officers will be conductedimmeâ€" diately following the gala anniâ€" versary luncheon, A cabaret type of entertainâ€" ment is planned for the eveâ€" ning‘s festivities which will inâ€" clude music and dancing. In attendance will be women from every ridifg in Ontario. Among those ptesent from our own locality will be: Mrs. H. McKeown, Mrs. D. Smyth, Miss C. Wagner and Mrs. H. Collins, all of the New Toronto Womâ€" en‘s Liberal Association. allaul ie .: ..:*~ > 20 MESH GLOVES â€"â€" For those warm summer days ahead, you should start crocheting these beguiling gloves to wear on any and all occosions. Send a stamped, selfâ€"addressed envelope to the Needlecraft Dept. of this newspaper and ask for Leatâ€" let No. Câ€"8237. in the Confederation Room of the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Thursday, May 14. WHITEâ€"GORDON MERCURY SALES LIMITED 136 Lakeshore Rd. E., Port Credit {at Hwy. 10) _ CR. 8â€"6153 $64" DOWN $64° PER MONTH Buys 64‘s Top Car 64â€"HOUR SALE \Gonservation Key To Successful Clubs \| Of the 5.000.000 and more re Of the 5,000,000 and more resiâ€" dents in Ontario almost a million fish and hunt, yet we have less than 50.000 registered in rod and CEDAR LAWN TABLES, stained, demountabie, 28", Regularly $2.00, This week 36" SPRUCE UTILITY PICKET FENCE, cedar posts 8‘ ‘panels, precut . niotvevies 36" STANDARD CEDAR PICKET FENCE. 8‘ panels, precut 42" LINK WIRE FENCE â€" 6‘ metal posts. 8‘ panels. Not assembled EXTRA SPECIAL! PITTSBURGH PAINT. 4 season outside white. . While they last, Gal. .. : i ROMACG LUMBER LIMITED ROMAC _ WEEKLY SPECIALS ‘"THE DEALER WHO DEALS" Phone 255â€"1444 Drive In Today And Testâ€"Drive The New e METEOR e MERCURY e COMET gun clubs. Why? * No one club or person appears to have the correct answer. In a large club the little member feels lost and in a little club it seems like a sounding board for some of the members. IT‘8 A GASâ€"MAN Front ventilators that bring cool air into your car can also act as funnels to scoop in exhaust gases from cars in front. Shut your ventilators when standing or crawling in a traffic jam, the Ontario Safety League recomâ€" mends. "It takes manpower and dolâ€" lars to maintain our Federation Mr, Sportsman why not join a club in your area. I think you will enjoy helping to further Conservation. 40 H:m“ : the Eastern Parly on Tuesiay, May 4 st the Senior Citizen‘ 4j building Dunl-lt.'.. at William Owens, President of the Ontario Federation of Anâ€" glers & Hunters, says, "We need every sportsman in every club and every club in Federation, We are the united voice of the sportsâ€" men and the liaison with fish and game management at govâ€" ernment level. "There is much to be done: farmer sportsmen relations, antiâ€" pollution activity, hunter safety training and conservation educaâ€" tion to name but a few. 'zhlpodlntoth Foom P ummmmm eandles . commemorating . their year of office. The 208 Grand Officers, guests and chaptér members helped the Worthy Matron and Patron, Mr. and Mrs. Oassian Mackentie make this a memorable evening. A buffet luncheon was sérved at the close of the ceremony. Cake Piped In At Birthday Party Of Chapter x72 _ $19.15 ... $9.086 | Nce ie o oo n o e e en 1 thisp. 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