nce again parentâ€"teacher | rviews have started. 'nus" s has been heartily welcomâ€" '. y all except the chosen few. lj s considered by most .of the | ils an asset with a small | ect. The asset is that we get ! of school earlier and the deâ€" | : that sooner or later parâ€" | s ~will be interviewed. . bout a week before inter~‘ w day letters are passed to | ee or four in a class. They te that parents of Jim Brown Mary Jones are requested to ne ‘to. the school to discuss le Jimmy or little Mary. metimes, after the interview, a< and Mary are put over ided knee and father, with adroitness born of long pracâ€". g, begins a mechanical action | iose chief characteristic is al puliar warming of a certain pt of the anatomy. On the ner hand, if the parents have gn complimented on the proâ€" ; ‘of their child at school, . breathes a sigh of relief, interviews are on the â€"very successful. If the wents find what is needed they m help at home and nearly ways the child picks up. This somly natural as the parents e always picking up after the =‘“‘ for is this newest entry by Ford of Canada in lane Crown Victoria with a Hiaraâ€"like chrome strip arche woice of two powerful Yâ€"block, overhead valve Vâ€"8 engi 1 exhausts are standard on this new model. The Crown id and is under five feet in height. It also is available er‘s compartment. * FOOD COLLECTION ï¬ week pupils from Senior School again were able News of District Schools 1 attention of the majority 10 IMF PARENTâ€"TEACHER to show their sympathy for the end. INTERVIEWS lflood victims in a tangible way. Some of the lucky number ie again parentâ€"teacher On Wednesday and Thursday | prizeâ€"winners were Fraser Farâ€" jews have started, This | of last week nearly every pupil | quar, Carolyn Back, Sandra Mcâ€" has been heartily welcomâ€" | on his way to school was cartyâ€" | Lean, Marlene Smith, Dennis ‘all except the chosen (ew.lmg a parcel. As a result the | Snider, Gordon Ramsay, Barry considered by most of the |Red Cross picked up over sixty | Burlington, Chris Binns, and s an asset with a smal“cnrtons otf canned foods from | Elaine Hall. , t. The asset is that we g“!our school.lEvldex(;Sg this fgod: There were many interesting f school earlier and the de-tw:;ed“;gi“:;y No es :: ?t WAs costumes _ this â€" year. Nearly that sooner or later perâ€" | O 4 1 e very night it WAS| everyone who went had a cosâ€" 1 1 F | available. 2000 _, _ tume. At the end we were given ie OUCSSO Rave hool Scraphbook Robbie Bull, Form 11 P1 MAIN ST. NORTH wWESTON ' Be sure to visit our showroom and see this preview of the most daring and modern cars to & 1%, he shown for 1956. f ' | 0 0 c c L .l. & smmAAA # AsP2 & CEEDPVIFPE November 11, 1954â€"Page 12 We were Ver our â€"efforts were preciated. ELECTION RESULTS First period on Monday mornâ€" ing the pupils of Senior Public school marked their ballots for the officers of the Prefect Counâ€" cil for the first half of the school year. The results were: President, Donna Shales; Viceâ€"President, | Dianne â€" Stoddart; _ Treasurer,| Peter Caskey; Recording Secâ€" retary, Ann Anglin; Corresâ€" | ponding Secretary, Joan Dicker. ; If all the pupils co.operatei with our new officers, I am sure | this will be one of the best| years in the history of our Preâ€"| fect Council. ‘ HALLOWE‘EN PARTY After â€" announcements from Another Hallowe‘en has come | Mr. Hill, Mr. Wilson and Mr. and gone, but the memory of | Hampton the meeting was closed it still lingers on. The proâ€" l with the singing of the National gramme for the pupiHs of this Anthem. school was held in the auditorâ€" Betty Ann Packer, jum of Senior Public school on Form 8. Deanna Kirk, Form 7 FORD DEALERS FOR OVER s s C V C101 car flale d of Canada into the highâ€"styled car field. It is the ome strip arched over the top of the car. It offers valve Vâ€"8 engines with 162 and 182 horsepower. Jel. The Crown Victoria has a wrapâ€"ground windâ€" ca is available with a transparent roof over the very pleased that ere so greatly apâ€" Anita Richter, Form 2. You are cordially invited to attend the first dealer showing in Canada of this completely new 1965 Ford Car of Distinction. . \ There were many interesting costumes _ this â€" year. Nearly | everyone who went had a cosâ€" tume. At the end we were given shellâ€"out bags. This was a verYy ‘flne programme and we would like to thank the people who put so much work into it. Jon Weeks, Saturday night. We had many fine entertainers but the event most looked forward to was the movie, "Captain Blood." It was a very fine movie and held the attention of the majority to the end. | singing of O Canada. Jim Latiâ€" BAZAARS mer read the scripture which| 5t Philips Christmas Bazaar | was followed by the Lord‘$|will be held on Saturday, Noâ€" \Prayer. All prefects were On th6Â¥yember 20th in the Parish Hall, ‘lp\atform and were introgiuced \ Malton Rd. | by the chairman. The candldates% St. John‘s Catholie Women‘s ‘for the offices of the Student\feague Bazaar will be held on e mWt e DaZ Mn Pecoectay on ASSEMBLY f Weston Senior Public school held its first assembly of this year on Friday, October 29th. Ruth Dicken was in the chair. ‘The meeting opened with the singing of O Canada. Jim Latiâ€" 1 i Aoe n es Council made some very fine campaign | speeches. The line trophy for this week was preâ€" sented to Form 7 by Gail Dobâ€" son of Form 6. > The NNOUNCING THE NEW 1955 FORD "Thunderbird" Will Be On Display We had many Form 2. 1955 FORD TOMORROW FRIDAY NOV. 12th Details Of New 1955 Ford Cars Revealed Here FORD MONARCH SALES & SERVICE TORONTO, Nov. 10â€"Details of the thrilling new 1955 Ford passenger cars were made pubâ€"~ lic here this afternoon, although the automobiles themselves will not be appearing in dealer showâ€" rooms across Canada until after the strike which is now tying lup operstions at both the Windâ€" sor ind Oakville plants of Ford d ut3 of Canads. The company had just begun the changeâ€"over to 1955 model production when the strike began at Windsor on October 10, and at Oakville on October 15. P. G. Willey, general manager of the Fordâ€"Monarch division, broke the secrecy which has ‘sun-ounded the â€" longâ€"awaited 1955 Fords. _ "They are the most exciting new models we have had since ;the Ford Fortyâ€"Niners made their appearance seven years lago,†Mr. Willey said. "Their smart styling has been inspired ‘by Ford‘s Thunderbird, the new lpersonal car now on display at {Liittle Bros. Limited. They feaâ€" \ture long, low sweeping lines | which will continue to make 'Ford the style leader in its | field." | The front grille of the 1955 Ford is concaved, slightly archâ€" ied in the centre, giving a lowâ€" er, wider and more luxurious appearance. The hood is flatter ‘and the rear deck is longer. [Hooded headlamps on â€" high front fenders give a forwardâ€" \thrust look to the‘car. | _A highlight of the new Ford styling is the oneâ€"piece, curved windshield of the wrapâ€"around type, with narrow corner posts ]well behind the line of vision ‘giving the driver and his pasâ€" sengers nearly 17 per_ cent \clearer view of the road and lscenery ahead. LEGION L.A. BAZAAR | The Ladies Auxiliary Canaâ€"| dian Legion Branch 219®Bare ,“ holding a bazaar on Saturday. ‘ Home baking, fish pond, afterâ€" , noon tea, etc. f §;{\:;<fa):i6;}ember 20th in the church hall, 45 George St. SQUARE DANCE GROUP There was a very large atâ€" tendance at the session of the Weston Square Dance group held in the Senior public school last Friday night Some 15 people participated, dancing to the music of the Weston Rambâ€" lers. ‘<THUNDERBIRD * had (Continued from page 11) onto was concerned, 5““'}}7 the sad attendance that night Still, we are a nation without Cl FREE! THE HIGH LIFE BEKHIND KRESGE‘S STORE ENTRANCE LAWRENCE AVE. WEST We are now showing daily, authentic moving pictures with sound of the complete line of the new â€" beautiful â€" Distinctive Ford Models. TWENTYâ€"SEVEN YEARS WESTON BUSINESS MEN‘S ASSOCIATION OPEN NOW uuu-:m-a.-.â€"â€"â€"- es NC C avmat IPSRT #B sn HHT T mw.m-mm appal !M' I"u-'" “' _mflb temples. Even the and Judy ar such Dishey char. | PIS. Were a & 8D" (Greek philosophers Plato an4 C Avvadiben io Th tertainment thousands of years w_!‘nuuwhnw ters as FinQCCHID. Most of us would, In Our Showroom (Just West of Main St., Weston) ago, in early Egyptian civilizaâ€"~ with them, CHERRY 1â€"3521 G s had a high the ritual of