'tt "mm" (APPLE) - This storchv-cleoo pinafore in yellow checked glnghom us fresh enough to please any teen you know. Cross stitched apples swooching over the skirt are in red, with green leaves and sums For this cha'rmmg casual, talk for 'ea,fiet No P.EH707. l cue. As the prospectus states: The college year is based on "The main theme of the phy- two terms. giving a total of 37 sical activities :5 preparation for weeks' teaching, with a week- and participation in rescue rub long expedition in the middle vices . . . This Samaritan sch of each term instead of a mid- vice is designed to-give the boys term holiday. Two terms were unforgettable experience and decided upon partly to reduce loyalties which transcend with- travel expenses tor boys from out weakening their national abroad, but also because with patriotism." biannual entry (September and Atlantic College is not a January) and with the summer boarding school for the pri-..I- term ending at different times eged. Although the fees are 500,tor first and second year pupils pounds sterling a year and an it will be possible tn have a additional clothing allowance of period from May to September 40 pounds sterling is required, when the school is only half- only 20 per cent of the pupils full. This will be used to accom- will be by private entry. The modate young teachers, irouth college will eventuallv have 450 leaders, and education oitieers boys and of these 60 per cent for short language and rescue- will be day boys frbm- maxn- training courses and contor- tained schools recommended byir?nces. . "The main theme of the phy- sical activities :5 preparation for and participation in rescue rub vices . . . This Samaritan sch vice is designed to give the boys unforgettable experience and loyalties which transcend with- out weakening their national patriotism." During the two years the boys will spend there they will pur- sue a course of study designed. to glve them the necessary "A" level passes for urcversity en- trance. and at the same time fol- low a program of physical acti- vtties which will include swim- ming, sailing and mountain res- cue. As the prospectus states: 'Dr. Em was excited particu- lu'ly by the possible application of such a system of education to sixth form bays, bearing m mind his own theories about service to the community. With Sir Lawrence Darvall he set out to make their concept of inter- national education a reality, and the college at St. Donat‘s Castle is the result of their labors. The two men were impressed by the way m which these stu- dents, divided by language. by history, and by centuries of prejudice, had learned to work together and to understand each other's national attitudes. If such co-operation could be achieved by mature men"'whose characters were already formed. how much more might be done with boys at a more impression- able age, they argued. 'f no idea of mtabliahing lt) Mimic Colleges - omen are toi be set up in Cartada,.Grmece/ Germany, France and the Urut-l ed States - was formed in 19551 by Dr. Kurt Hahn-and Air ye/ xhal Sir Lawrence Dana†in; Paris. Dr. Hahn had gone there to deliver a lecture on “Thai Training ot the Young" to the, students at the Nate Defence) College, ot which Sir Lawrence} was commandant. . l bun I don. arm was. arrived at a and. in South I’d-n to begin an ttraetirreul, "new: which atuld but u very Mmaiderattl. enact upon‘ lulurc international underlain!- ing gnd co-s-tion. I III-n hon will spend two, year: at.8t. Donat's Castle, our} Cardiff, for the purpou ot 1H tenthute Atlantic College, the: but at I number ot mun: callous during bay- d diftee ent natitmatitim, between thei "eatttt6andi9,aeaumeot study which will m than tor university enurance. The course will also combine an intensive program of physical activities. rr, -...At Education is a m 'klllhtgr _ Manna-I spirit a! Mammal comp A New The teaching language at the college is English, but there is no attempt to alienate the boys from their roots. They are taught their own country's history in their own language. although world history is taught in Eng- iish. Teaching is planned so as tolrest'yl achieve the standard required _ ---_ by the universities of the coun-‘ try in which the college is situ- Ra Med; and extra subjects are,, added after negotiation With the appropriate national author- 1 lties to bring the boys up to the standards required in their own One 1 countries. For example, titelthe hol German students at St. Doryrspzed in qualify for admission to Ger-lpresbyt man universities by sitting Bri- ber 9, tish advanced level extgmina- daughte tions with agreed additions. "he Om l, The totem laid-nu m se~ llocted by the education tumor- "ties in their own countries or by mini national committee' ‘52! up in those countries tor (that purpose. They may have ‘to sit a scholarship examination in their own country in compe- tition with other boys, who have been recommended by their headwaters. The required 'tan-l dard of educational performance: is similar to that of the‘BritishI students. They may also be en-l, tered privately. as have some of; the American students alreadyl at the college. l At present, with 1 staff of 191 and a complement of 56 students/ the student-teacher ratio is an1 enviable one. It will eventually, be 12 to 1 _ teaching condi- tions which are undeniably ideal. At m hall th- " papil- Ir' Brim but the "out“! balance. will be " In: can: Brit“: bow to " put on: ht- tsign born. The latter will be in mum-l ‘roupl d 30 'td which, wool-cm to the e - muster, Rear-AW D. J. Home, wilt be large enough for each nationality mr'muke a div: tinet contribution to the life at} the school. sonutortmm-iitiiiiat t.n.trrithisurtduemt.eted the ind omeatiei, GiiGiiiF, tdt I Netra. I) our cat will! boys " med in Logan Geggie Memorial (Presbyterian Church on Decem- ber 9, when Sandra Elizabeth, daughter oi Mrs. Ruby Kirby, "he Queensway, and George Ro. Ebert Snare, son of Mr. and Mrs. HELD: a servin s. "ASKED 'Glllf'a SQUASH If"! BACON â€DYING 4 cup: cooked mashed hard lhell winter squuh (Hubbard, buttereup or butternut) “I teaspoon all! 6 tuspoon ground black pepper 1 lablnpoon sugar 2 tablespoon: butter or mart-rm 1 tabla-poem Inc-on dripping' Given in marriage by herThey m grandfather, Mr. L. B. Arscott,:berry the bride looked lovely in tr'ite.Y beautiful ivory white brocadelsweethe gown. with a shoulder veil fall-lwhite Reception In Logan Geggie Church After Snare -Kirby Nuptials George Snare, Winnipeg, wire united in matrimony. MR. AND MM. GEORGE ROBERT SNARE ore pictured cutting their wedding reception held in Presbyterian Church Hall. One of the pretty weddings of the holiday season was solemn- CG, HM lti , coke during their the Logan Geggie Mrs. Snare is the She was attended bv Mi€slbm brawn and Cliff Heughson. Phylis Vesser. maid-of-honour,': Fellowing the ceremony. a 2t; Miss Carolyn Fog and Miss caro/eeption was, he†m the Chu.rch MacArthur, bridesmaids, an‘d‘Hall. tht brife'.s mother weal-mg} her niece. Mary Catherine Bu-e two-piece beige beede dress/ chanan, Ottawa, was flower girl. fea.ther hat, and matching acces-) They were gowned alike in cran- sortes, try! her Corsage was Ye", berry red velvet, and carried low orrhids [ bouquets of red carnations, On their return from the' sweetheart roses with pink and hnnpvmn’nn flu, n-..,u..,...n4.. ....n ing from a jewelled coronet, and peas, she carried a cascade of garden-; Th ias, red roses. and stephanotis. Sam , " 3 ht 'jif.fi; tl i1lii'i'iiii': y " b, " , Q 'h a", 'il Jidii' u. PA td. I --orhet Mar. n, In: 4mm.- GndolX or Gi, ato2 Lil IRAN' """arattr" I WELDING m. 4,196! 6mm. ' and. VIII 'at 'vt , $325; FOOD ( ALL APPLIcANTs mm It RIGISTIIID WITH A (lf) V i NATIoNAL IMPLOYMINT omen IN ONTAIIO } P. .49, D!, 'dlhNtt"" ( coynszs An OPEN To ALL "mm: or oNTAlIo il R" a A I’ll 1 A sunsISTINCI ""Ttl'fd WILL " PAID To MOST mums I I I Ki' "nwnm l _ me ON count _ I5d . = "on, M . ..... M. I APPLICATION FOR TRAINING MUST u MAD! mm 4 ‘ SCT, â€aâ€... In , Po your local National [mum Met. TIMI- lug-Mn a clan. - 'Att' OUT aG, In.“ â€M‘Mim, hogan S, Into-Into MO - d M "" LA" anon may w., mum: PAT W W M' N†Tm- T-tte M. '- ets ot red carnations, On tteir return from the rt roses with pink and honeymoon the newly-weds W111 snapdragons and sweerreside on the Queensway. former Sondra Elizabeth Kirby, daughter of Mrs Ruby Kirby, The Queensway. The groom .s the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Snare of Winnipeg. _ The groom was attended by Sam D'Atri, and the ushers were Bill Brawn and Cliff Heughson. FOOD I A N I I I G a A I D I I IIsTAUIANT "'""h tet, l "t - Doll» Photo by Queenlway Photography the' It was also announced that the ; wm "Glidin' Rounds" round dance class would resume on Wednes- *day January 16, at the Erindale "VT"! ;&hwl, on the Streetsville Road ; Rf. Wives Plan is Talent Scheme _ s It t/)l,a,tp1h,ysi.i,s, ’Belles i Beauk Jo Participate nt Folk feitird This sale'is in place of their usual White Elephant eveht. The Association decided to have each member submit one item emphasizing her particular talent. Such as, baking, sewing, pre- serves. knitting, ceramics. leather tooling. copper~wmk, etc. This should provide a most interesting evening and a boost for their bur- nry fund - take I note of the ‘date. _ A Talent Auction Sale. will follow the January 15 business meeting of the Professional En- gineers' Wives' Association " 7.30 pm. at The Adams House, 44 Walmer Road. . . _ lac-Mu“ nun-un- __.- - _,.). ', This Saturday, January 19, to meaningful and concrete ac- ada. One of the meet I ‘Etobicoke Local Council of meltion by young people. The Stew- used methods of 'extise1tttg j (A,Y.P.A. will try to show me‘ardship Workshop will be held fashion imageisttuouV . ’young people of Etobicoke thatlat All Saints Church (Kingsway) ium of fashion Ibo-I. ““3 Stewardship' means more than 2830 Bloor Street West, Toronto Cloverdale Mall entry. 'ttttMt the giving of money. The purpose 18 and the program for the day 1962 the Cloverdah a.“ (of the day being to translate tht, is as follows: _ presented six fashion - " basic concepts of Stewardship in-; 9:30 am, Holy Communion. Rev varying proportions. rm h 'c-r----,------------:---! R. G. Bray, Chaplain me from t showing of - ',1, n " ft h r Etob, Local Council, wear presented to loo m - Caller Joe Hasbury announced that the Belles and Beaux had been invited to participate in 1 Folk Festival sponsored by the Cnnadian Folk Dance Associa- tion, to be held at the O'Keete Centre, on February 1, 2 and 3. Slate Stewardship Workshop [This Saturday At All Saints , Joe Hasbury introduced gunman pm Observers caller Bert Everett, who e'PP.d-i mi†Edit ed an invitation to the Belles', cesan Yo and Beaux to attend "Four Cor-r Min Gui ners" guest night on Saturday,) St. Mug-1 January 19. at the t L. Kennedru2:1sp.m. Film "The High School, Cooksville. 1 Slum-riv- - lI0:30a,m.Roie Play - George At tollt res1lval I Kawasaki, Christ the _ King A.Y.Ph The Belles and Beayx Square 10:45 am. Film - "The Gift" to Dance Club held its first dance he introduced by Judy of the new year on Saturday,: Addudn,St.EiiAbettsrs January 12, and was off to a} Ar.P.A. good start with ten squares on‘ . . _ the tloor. The dance was heldPl’o5 "n.Diacuasion Groups. at the club's regular location at Ir:50aan. Report Backs - Rev. the Allan A. Martin Junior,Higtr' R. G. Bray. School, Ogden Avenue, Iasireview., 12:00 noon Noon Day Prayers. Cloverdale. MilrjrfGirigrii' Capture 'Judy' Fashion A last "my night up 'tttii-tV-l-tati-- -ttertug-1ti-rsrttiae-d"gmti" and: bran-- ammwwco-qmuc..mxm.wm“ unava- mud»- aetnrrenmmr.e..ndmaieiriamibfuitau'iii woodmuJulntholormogitantmuouywoodmdiï¬ouum-mh the an: Annual Nudr" Acy,yd,yrttfrtterte.aetysette.i nan] -ettarqt Pr-tation-tDinner.; inlrw-otttrewinneeeiduits-ud “It In“ ',te,NitfPeeey,'h1teYr_trru" until the otBeiai unlopupouncild dhqtAr A-l- A‘AI Mid- __I_..A_.I ,,.,,A .. --. -- _ AYPA In: - lav Baxter W,“ -- -- - __ -- York Hotel. m colorful mufwmwbylll-M. Mbyhcmlluhh Th-dinttteet-tiem 'r-tontario-thighlight-toe "I Mm ort1mtnett tw_ohowirwotu',rnanu-lrt-ritrirCtttehahtdkiiuir.. 9eteey-tt,ti-diiuv"was worsttrth.Ctosdnie terrtnofshowmanaltirassd_oGti-tsanteua.ttestietciitii Imp-me compared foroumttlrorard I. would! annually to with (van the man aatmragant theerouportt'rmwhexintts-. Hollywood production. inionotthcjudgcghudcvolmd BASIC TRAINING FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT --Gredes VII - VIII --Gredet IX - XII IUTCHERS & MEAT CUTTERS COMMERCIAL . Clerical COMMERCIAL - “enunphic DRAWING KEY PUNCH OPERATORS PRINTING Ttie hum-'0 event of the evan- TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED Ce"yreiy-ut'-s, STARTING FEBRUARY I, 1963 UNDER PRIMERâ€) 5 OF THE FElKMl,.4tll01fWllllu., VOGATIONAL AID TEGIIIIGAI. AGREEMENT Count! LAKESHORE DISTRICT" BOARD OF EDUCATION / A in the following your": Miss Edith ciitt. Dio- cesan Youth Worker. Min Gui! Northcott, St. Margaret's AY.P.A. 12:15 pm. Film "The Gift" Second Showing 12:35 p.m. Lunch - Everyone is to bring ABox Lunch. 1:30 pan. Introduction to after- 10:15a.m.Cittfee Ind donuts - All Saints Church, Jr. 10:30 Wm. 8910 Play PUB SALE M. r. MARTEN'S FURS 30% " 50% 2853 Lulu Shore Blvd. W, (Ween 4th Ind " 3h.) _ NEW TORONTO Ma r. Mu. Feb. Fob. Feb. Feb. Feb. ON REGULAR STOCK “giving II, to, II, REDUCTIONS Holy Communion. Rev R. G. Bray, Chaplain Etch, Local Council, Assistant Curate, St. Matthew's Church, Ig- A.Y.P.A. by the 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 "" 1963 per grad. “doâ€! 6 mm: 6 months 10 month: " month- l mad“ 3 MOM." Cu no mining tGrth inauaGiaii ik be done' to bring (fay todi,Ea- Cloverdale Mall why. an up} mm: of aetivitie. that 'r1trtMtttt$W, the overall‘public cm W mum at Clover“. run 1-. i been success! in "tatrtttMitq" Ithit retail co lax â€and- leading fashion calm“ eh-.. Parade of Fashions, which Md As audience of approximately 1m wear presented to 106 than.» count women. to their Clover“). Malt -itiii mention had (In! 'yqt job in nae-tin; an... quiremenu of M -. in the tield af but.“ this human-bun“ a-marchum’ aa-tMtg. awarded this but. . 2:45 pm. Coffee. 3:00 -4:00 Panel Discussion - Doug Vincent. St. Jan- A.Y.P.A. noon program - Bill! Schgnck, St. MIMI Sr. AYPA. 1:45 pm. Workshop 6W - Planning 3 pm onto Diocesan" couniaa; 30:03. St. Elizabeth': Church. Qua-nu- way. _ Fred Ketchen, SWIM Chairman, Toronto Di-n Council. A.Y.P.A. t - Tom Robinson, President, Tar. onto Dim Council. _ :‘anever yogrdo, outing at Grade VII " equiv.†Entrance teat Guido VIII Grad. IX " "HIV.“ 6nd. tt or equiv-Inn 6nd. It or “who†Grode X + WI! um " 40 MI per mm 6nd. X u again“ We IX 01 «shalom Grad. IX or "in“ 6nd. VIII or "an.“ E. Aggstmni, plunging, In; AawaspoirttmremttRQr"t St.