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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Oct 1958, p. 12

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: trttmtett 3 .! . "Grade 8 l, which he y ships, ths q' moon, lift ' tions, an: _ have a Sp ple people ' Mr. Ba J school pm f lowing ai 'r, l, TI 3 - I if IE8")! TRAVEL SERVICE I nsxms PLAZA On the Amado) _ Mum Ava. Noah) {a l "', .r mac-hut) in. and». ”My ch as». W.M."W I Mr. Foreacre expressed his appreciation of the enthusiastic - of parents, saying that thir situation was to him almost unbelievable! (Mr. Foreacre is - to Thistletown, but will noon come to realize that it is a moat co-operative and friend- tr community.) He next intro- duced his statf comprising Mrs. M Mus Robinson, Miss Po- ng, Mrs. Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Hill Cuwell, Miss Murison. “in Hope 4bmith, Mr. Hartley, att. Giles and himself. The staff than took over the programme, under the chairmanship of Mr. May. The curriculum was divided into five areas, namely mathematics, social studies, reading, science and English. mi: grade teacher gave a re- unite of the steps which are taught in her grade, stating that the objectives are a thorough grounding in fundamentals, self- reliance, the habit of doing a good job, and a feeling of satis- betion. Thus in each subject the parents were taken from kindergarten to grade eight. gaining some knowledge of what the child is expected to know at the various stages of his school career. ' N we 2fl','fht ;, -tt at noun: to at which hat a. ”(but uh _ _ at punk mending. 'bl I u! ribbon it to be placed . “0 “I of that room tor . th. am. Wave!“ class is gnaw: Wham.) film Mr. Benton Ilium. our w principal, presented with“ "ett,ttol, pins to re- ttetttt members of the execu- ttee whd had eeett contributed m or more yum of nudge. M wen Mn. Iubel .Crug. In. Betty Gibson, Mrs. Rim “may. and Mr. Basil Sandi- Med. Mr. Minuet then intro- M Mr. Ken Foretrere, our n-principal, speaking of his naught qualities md previous - Mr. hunky summed up the school programme with the tor. lowing aims: i , ma..mm..w~ w_tttt.b0MttieetRqou)ttthbost W. P. GRAHAM t Sons Comparative Prices - - - Quali'y above Compemion Mickie luggage, Wallets, Handbags - CompleOe line . Polbhee, Shoe Dyeing 1NtEENHOUSES.- STORE-.. "er 919 mun up. 24 MAIN NORTH cu. 1-9103 CH. 1-1231 CH. 1-3411 t “MING AVE. W. (of Main) CH. 6-3031 sq . For Xmas Or 1959 1,fJit? ml low * n And Avoid Disappoinfmc ADAMS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere TIP TOP TAILOIS Men’s ' Bore Wear "77 WESTON RD. CARDINAL AUTO SALES he BRODIE’S SHOE REPAIR Arm Loam: _ Oah- lud' bl tut. - It) T: u. up a” cum". - ”may. I ot To I that tmt dolhn is (4) To 1: unknown: to the mm.» FOR A GOOD DEAL - IO. 2-5.” And Avoid Disappointment ir/ii" Reports lkdt Explain Metro Votes Monorail Out From the size of the poster on the Thistletown Hall, the Funk- lin Carmichael Art Group are making sure the public cannot say "We did not know," about their exhibition of original paintings, to be held on October 4th and 5th. The official open- ing is " 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. tth. The adjudicator is Mr. York Wilson, the widely known and outstanding Canadian mist. Mrs. Brookbank, executive president ot Northern Etobicoke YM-YWCA, will be present on Saturday afternoon, to answer questions on the work of the "Y". A member of the "Y" exe- cutive will also be present on both afterpoons of the exhibi- tion, to talk to anyone interest- ed in the YM-YWCA. Thi- 'trat km and School prop-name of the ma let! the pace lor I stimulating your ahead, I0 plan to com Ite II many meetings as ,poulbu. u we should never “on leaning, if we we to keep up with ch: intellmull and emotional needs of our children. ‘ Mrs. MePeake Ind Mn. Gillls. social Converters, and their com- mittee; served coffee and the evening ended in In atmosphere of friendliness and inform-11w. (5) To control our team! butnotsturt.-totmtf .1 (I) To pun the daily M} ttrrryrettild_totitlti-A) (17 To nah our MI continuous but not 089'“!th Metro planners turned thumbs down on Monorail last week, but the suburbs indicated they in- tended to continue the crusade. Planning Commissioner MI!- ny V. Jones told the planning board advantages of the mono- rail were tar outweighed by the. disadvantages Ind there wu no evidence monorail could compete with snbwavs. I Reeves Vernon Singer of North York and C. A. Tank! of York Township, monorail sup: porters, are hopeful the one re- nnininx debate to come before Metro council will promote win- ning support for the monorail. Reeve Singer of North York he- lieves monorail has substantial possibilities, Since the transit system must expand and Metro would be [name to afford many more sutways. . He rejected a proposal by A. V. Rot for a monorail trom downtown Toronto to Malton airport, he said, because cost estimates submitted were un- realistic and he doubted mono- rail could compete with motor travelling. (“ha-muldi- ttutteNtlt-0, - (afoummmmm ii) 7656 iiridGiit not he To sin more WW- CH. 4-5046 Telephone "llllallliMNlA'lr0llllt",. “Emanuel! .wm. All DELUXE FEATURES - “may 4 um. i OPEI FRIDAY mum , PM. Inning, swivels 360', slim as a dime 330 chassis. A luxury at of a lower than Compute with all channel Hora in a cabin" only " inches wide, you will find amazing convonionco foo- lurn and bo'uiiful styling. 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