Times & Guide (1909), 3 Apr 1958, p. 5

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The Old Thistletowr branch of the Sick Children‘s Hospital is undargoing a facevlift in preparation for its new job as the first hospital in Canada solely institured for the treatment of mentally. disturbed children. Present difficulties in obtaining the necessary staff to operu& the hospital are anticipated to be To sum up a very few of the pertinent opinions as put forâ€" was considered .to \be by most ward at Ottawa Education conference I would like to present the |delegates the most satisfactory following brief resume as your chairman of the Weston Board!“:’fl." of looking:after our educaâ€" of Education. [ tion. needs. , i4 â€" For: education to be the sale *~~~~, _ topic {of ~conversation of 842|tiOn. + delegates, with seven workshops| It was unanimously agreed and 78 speeches, proved to be a‘!|that education is the best use of the‘ end of a very full week, a|the ‘Canadian mind. Without most exciting preview into thecentral organization the system great. hopes of Canadian educaâ€"jof local boards with local pride New Deal In National Education It‘s the perfect remedy for spring fever. If you would like a new tint . . . you can depend:on us for lovely and natural results inâ€"tinted and dyed hair. > Fascione Hair Stylists 1101 WESTON RD. â€" RO. 2â€"1332 Beauty For Spring Calls for a new hairâ€"styling by Fascione SPRING By ELLA NORMAN, Chairman of the Weston Board ‘of Education TOM CLOUGH MOTORS LTD. 26) MAIN N. Twentyâ€"one models of the popular *58 Plymouth are right at the bottom of the price ladder among leading Canadian makes. You pay the léast... yet you get the utmast in advanced features, styling and luxury! Here‘s one case where buying at the lowest price isn‘t just the mark of thriftiness; it‘s the mark of a real sense of value ! For Plymofth actually offers a number of advances you can‘t even get on many highâ€" priced cars. Totalâ€"Contact brakes. for example. And pushâ€"button Torqueâ€"Flite automatic drive. And, of course, Plymouth‘s famous noâ€"extraâ€"cost Torsionâ€"A/RE Ride. LOWEST PRICES of all leading Canadian cars! You‘re &lways a step ahead in cars of The Forward Look Watch Climaxâ€"Showar of Stars avery Thursday M¢ht on TVâ€" chack Your 18cal programme listing tor time and chm;s\i Plymouth has the Delegates . were . adamant in their belief that education is for its own sake and not related to any forseign crisis. School it was thought is a middle class institution, staffed by middle class people, with middle class ideals and outâ€" looks which in ‘ Canada must mean the greater proportion of the population. A \school that tries to be all things to all peoâ€" ple is bound to fail in many was the general opinion‘ of. the conâ€" ference. Exceptiomal children have no better right to a good education than the ordinary student in class. & The conference further agreed that an adequate student aid progiram, should be implemented for the promotion of basic reâ€" search,‘It was further suggested at the conference that students should not be permitted to seâ€" lect subjects which prescnt the overcome within the next couple ofâ€" months. Already six paâ€" tients are reported To be under the care of the hospital and hospital authorities expect many more admissions once the hospital is prepared to admit the patients. ‘There‘s‘ just no denying that Plymouth‘s a smart ‘buy. And it‘s mighty smart in other w‘{s as well. You‘ll like its sleek, Silverâ€"Dart styling . . . its {i,\"kv perfotmance with either the big "313" Vâ€"8 or newly improved, extraâ€" thrifty Six. % % Why not come in and look over all the lowâ€" priced Plymouth, nx)dela this week? One‘s just right for you. And we‘ll make you the right kind of tradéâ€"in offer, too. Hi'fi:efl‘ quality, lo#west prices . . . both are )ioura with.Plymmouth! From basic materials, through every l::lp in manufacture, ri.i«”uh‘ty control« assure that ahy Plymouth you purchase is built right. weston > STEAKS® and CHOPS o0 > + < ~CHINESE DISHES _ SPECIAL TAKE OUT SERVICE * 66 Main St. S. ~Weston _ CH. 1â€"5872 "WMHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND ENJOY GOOD FOOD" _ = Our Specialties Donna‘s: Restaurant least ~challenge, It was also thought that the required study time is too short. It was unanimously agreed that teachers should be much better paid, that the teaching staff should have a higher© acaâ€" demic standard and the training period for teachers . should be lengthened. Teachers should do their part in the outside activities of the community but are not expectâ€" ed to do any moré than any other citizen. . Great stress was made by the conference on the lack of reâ€" spect for education. Its teachers, university staff, etc., are not reâ€" ceiving their proper status in the community who look on the teaching staff more as enterâ€" tainers than important cogs in the communities‘ future. On the retarded children of whom their are 80,000 in Canaâ€" da, the Ottawa â€"meetâ€"felt that great progress had been made in the private clinies. It was agreed that .provincial authorâ€" ities should follow the lead of the federal government who are offering their financial supâ€" port to help this important problem. + A common school learning certificate should be standard Plmouth Now .. tnd. diupby towifia ! TFagkion plate for 58 . ud Siuplytowific | Chrysier Corporation 6f Canada, Lithited United Church Choir Meeting OH. 1â€"1841 A meeting of the Kleinburg | by Rev. Foster Hilliard, Pres. United Church Choir‘ was held | Weston and District â€" i whomd'h!dw.flmi Ministerial Association . / Dumbleton, «after : the ‘eveâ€" | ‘ R serviee on Sunday, March | BECAUSE I LIVE YE SHALL m am«muw tag.| LIVE ALSO.â€"St. "John, . chap, img place ‘inthé Wigh Schools, | 419 i there: was not a very large turnâ€"| The previous verse to our text out of the younger members. The |says, "Yet a little while and the president, Mrs. William Benâ€"|world seeth Me no more, but stead, was in the chair, The min | y¢ see Me. At that day ‘ye shall utes of the previdus meeting|know that I am in My Father, were ndom.}d ‘as, read. It was and ye in Me, and I in you." decided that ‘another, drive be| We can see from these verses, made to sell the shoe shine boxes"hl! if we wish to: doubt that remaining on hand. \Jesus conquered death, we Are |_ Industry, _ foundations, . etc., ‘should ~withdraw from the unâ€" \dergraduate _ scholarship _ plan and give more attention to post ‘graduate studies, the conference {agrced. There was a lengthy discusâ€" sion: about the/ need for new members, particylarly in the bass section and members were asked to try to bring in anyone who wascinterested.. It ‘,: movâ€" ed and carried that Mrs. J. Burns <be delégated to try to locate a secondâ€"hand filing caâ€" binet suitable‘ for keeping the music, which was recently purâ€" chased. A motion was made that an Easter Bake Sale be held on Saturday, April 5 to raise funds for the purchasing of a filing cabinet. This motion carried. across Canada the conference agreed. [RIVER GAVE NAME * One of the kworld‘s biggest ‘drydocks is at Saint John, New \Brunswick. Saint John is the province‘s largest city, says the Book, of Knowledge, and was ‘founded by United Empire Loyâ€" alists: in 1783. It was first named Parrtown after John Parr, Govâ€" ‘ernor Oof~ Nova Scotia. Within two years it was renamed for (the great river nearby that had ibeen discovered on St. John the iBastist Dav in 1604. It was decided that the moâ€" thers of the Junior Choir memâ€" bers would also be asked to doâ€" riate baking for the sale. Plans were also made to have a misâ€" cellaneous table and booth for the remaining shoe shine boxes. To standardize© schooling | it was suggested that six years elementary .and six years , secâ€"| ondary would be adequate. Delâ€"; égates pointed out that Ontariot was the only province with grade 13 and this province‘s| education was no better than any oth@r. 1 After the business meeting had been adjourned, a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her helpers. The establishmenl, of _ post graduate courses in Canadian universities is a most pressing problem. Financial federal aid was streosed and a most satisâ€" factory solution to the problem. Curriculum is the prerogative of the community. But it was decided a national school of deâ€" sign could assist . the national education of Canada. The next conference on eduâ€" cation is slated for two to three years this first conference comâ€" ments are to be published in book form which will be issued in the very near future. Ye Shall Live Als Because I Live * We can see from these verses, that if we wish to: doubt that Jesus conquered death, we &Are simply. part of ‘the world which ‘sees Jesus no more.‘ That the disciples did ‘see Jebus‘ after ‘the crucifixion is attested by St. Paul the first Christian historian, in 1 Corin= thians, chap. 15:19. From the Four Gospels we would think that ONLY the eleven disciples and a few womâ€" en saw Jesus. So we are surâ€" prised by St. Paul‘s statement that Jesus was seen by ‘five hunâ€" dred of the Brethren at one time‘ and on another occasion by ‘all the apostles.‘ This last phrase can not mean ‘the eleven‘ for an appearance to them is mentionâ€" ed by itself in verse 5. It is also interesting that St. Paul lists Jesus‘ appearance to him, on the Damascus Road, as one of the ‘received‘ appeararces of the Risen Christ. Bearing in mind that St. Paul distinctly states that he did not know Jeâ€" sus ‘after the flesh‘, and that he saw Christ spiritually in a vision at noonâ€"day, we of moâ€" dern times can take the sacred words of our text upon our own lips, "The world seeth Me no more, but ye, (My disciples) see Me." The Church of Christ would move ahead into a new and more spiritual â€" dispensation . if | its * members could remember that the letter (literalism) killeth but that the Spirit giveth LIFE. â€" â€" If ‘because Jesus lives we shall live also‘ is true, as we believe it is, we are putting a great libel upon all who have deceased and passed out of this physical world. by calling them ‘DEAD.‘ There are no dead, for ALL LIVE IN HIM. Many Christians of today have had visions of Jesus, sufficiently compelling and real to totally change their lives. In no place is this more needâ€" cd than in our faith in the Everâ€" Living Christ and in the Church Triumphant, just beyond the veil. 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