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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1931, p. 8

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it a j{ I "Hot lunches and Household Sci- ence for Rural Schools" was taken by Miss M. B. Hill of 8.8. No 1, Bea. unck. she unfolded some of the - nvâ€"“v -_. a that mootltlon wu the spice of " life Ind mud a. motion that equal ha money should be given to Ichooll on- nu toting the panda: that said schools ad should be Judged 1nd that thoprize- " winner should be eliminated the toi. thi lowing you. This motion was pu- " led to guide the Committee, Hours of Manager, Wells and Hlncks, who on will convene with Mr Cooper. A. a mu will convene with Mr Cooper.' Al“; word of Advice, Mr Firth of Toronto. Normal School said: "Do not deny- ‘b.|__ ‘- .-__. -‘ - thin; to Pal " . " Tho School Fair Parade was the subject of a keen discussion. The following points were discussed: ll) That the echooi fair parade kills the spirit of the School Fair (2) that too much time And money is spent on preparing for it or that each nine! in the parade should get equoi non- ey and not be Judged. But the Mor- ity ot South Grey Tmhere thought that e-ttttem In. the spice of life And nee-ed A motion that equal money abound be given to Ichooln en- tering the pol-ode: that aid whooll should be judged and that the prize- winner should be eliminated the toi- Within the past month- a well known and respected teacher of s. Grey had passed away in the person " Mrs Jas Booth (nee Miss Mildred Loosen). inspector Wright spoke highly of her outstanding qualitiesas a teacher and social worker. The der. emed was really a mother to her - and a true friend to all who had tho good fortune to know her.' South Grey Teachers' institute had placed a wreath on the grave of the departed teacher and as a further mark of their respect. the sedy was instructed to write a letter of can dolence to Mr Booth. conveying the lympathy ot the teachers. Mr T. B. Cooper. Ag'l Repreeents- tve. larkdale, spoke on the subject of the School Fair Prize List: and outlined tho change in School Mr work. School boards are to pay the tee and prises won by their respect- ive schools. Prize Lists are to be changed and Mr Cooper asked the} cooperation of the teachers. He ad-' vocated that a committee of teachers be appointed to prepare a prizelist.’ He wished teachers to consider that', school fair work. in many cases. ls' the only occasion for Vocational Ed-‘ ucation. 7 that convention hold in Toronto Igtat m. In his tumble common“ on Mr Sharp's report, Mr Graham are-ed the met that every man nnd woman should try to help thou who on trying to help them: this mar ho done by Joining the Teacher: m emnto In an - I mm 1. In! a! knowledge. It L Sharp. mu: the O.E.A. cannula. an a very “when in report of the proceedings of Mann. A vote of that: wu mud to Mr Sharp tor his Interest In South Grey Teachen' 1rtatitttte. It Sharp h unending Toronto Unl- - this you. hm“ att; wt: h'iiiii5'2iirt2htiiy?i: RVtaitoRtmrrrsnintuaiitu 'gAkag rod b laid add- ud the Numu. 'f,1Ut,,ttin'g an}! m. u "an my Tweet-W‘ -itiuikure" P. Wl'My,t2'f.eththhtt ___ tarFRtarrmthoheairthe Talent Duh“ cl. 6 ill thin; “QM-W nine of sum}! “caution-4M iierGiiiG m. will. mu. vat. the torr_uehFdttethetrtrtbut. ,rood. and Doc-him, MI, “up to that in and: a - The about at count]. khan-inn. nademehs.atroGe mde-dduckndm‘ napdymnet1rtft-attrtheiuiG “whim d atk.nd up!!! no... d.-ittttndittnumrieh What is the relation of School and State? President Wilson made the remark that we entered war tomake Democracy sale. No democracy can I exist without intelligent citizenship. The State must educate citizens so ,that the State is able to protect it- ;self and citizens against poverty and crime. I Relationship of Church and School. IWe set apart to the Church the part :0! the spiritual and religious mat. .ers. The teacher's point of view is 'to train the child to become a good }citizen. in conclusion, Mr Firth praised the teachers of South Grey, tor contributing so generously to the program. inspector Wright thanked Mr Firth tor his two inspiring tut. dresses and said he had set up ideals for us. i At the opening of the session on iryiday afternoon, the President, Mr. .Ruttle. called upon Mr Graham. In on by surprise. but responded in his usual capable manner. He thanked the teachers for their kind remem- bnnce and paid tribute to Inspector Wright. He said that teachers in South Grey should be thankful in having such a worthy and competent man at the helm. "First Aid in Public Schools” was the subject taken by Miss Edna Me- tttfeud 'eirsta of am into the tthe the worthy services. good sound Advice. Inspiration sud experience you hsve given to others. As a. token of this we wish you to accept this purse and the best wishes ot the teachers of South Grey. Mr Graham was talk- lsnhjeets of the course ct study. 3 Mr P. o. Moon of B. s. 2. Beat. luck. hendled in a masterly manner 'Pl;ysical Culture in rural schools.” Phyrfcal exercises should be taken by way of variety, as a change after same heavy loosen in none hardsub- Ject. They develop heart and body and give grace of movement. assistin Ithe formation of character try incul- eating obedience. The teacher should be an outdoor leader, teaching " pupils to play up and play the game. Mr J. w. Firth, Toronto Normal lsesoot, gave " second address of the Convention speahlng on “School ‘and it relation to other institutions." He dealt with relation of school to home. relation of school to church. relation of school to service clubs. He claims that no strong nation can rise to power With disrupted homes. The school is an institution for the purpose to hand on to the rlslng -w-neratlon things that are valuable. In the interac'lon between home and school. the point of contact y, the m.- pil. Teachers should use you: care in promotion and temper work with common sens-e. Fortunately more humane methods are used today in the manner of enforclng discipline. Patience is necesnry. l a few but well chosen remarks, In- spector Wright addresed Mr Gra- ham. He Bald, we wish to recog- . '-"-'e-e.r+ w u“ "mama“. Durand-o Iminummmmm IyetuieiairifitTiitTi"e". With . “W to -evdtktn. valian- Chill-hwhnmhth fi7irAriiN'a1r'i'raTdllllf 'tePtiiasuii.hiGiiiiiii"GG"; of ' tle, Miss C. Wetnert Auditors, Mrs Frost. Miss E. Hunt Resolution Com. : Messrs J. A, Grae ham, W. Shlckleton, P. O'Connor, J. A. Magee, Mines D. Jones, A. Hume, M. Ritchie, J. Nichol. Program Com. for 1932: Memes". Mr B. Klmtine, Miss D. Sloan: Bent- lnck. Miss Benton, Miss M. B. Hill: Egremont. A. much. Min R. E. 'erght: Glenelg, D. A. Maclntoeh. G. l.Browu: Normmby, A. Collins, Mm Mr J. R Hamilton, principal of Hanover High School. and thet ten- chers ere opening I. great tieid Mr the pupil. He said he is going back liiiau'iri to do better work, due to the very interesting Indra-es he liiiii heard while at the Convention. er D. T. Wright. Principal or Dun. Idalk H. B., made n few humorous remake and ma that High and Pub- :m School teachers work along the same lines in making better citizens lo: tomorrow. K. Bergin: Proton. Miss S M Dun. can. Miss B. Ottewell: Urban, Meg, srs J. A. Graham. J A Magee, I. Mer. riam. E A Rattle, W J Messenger. A. Wells. Followlng is the list of emcen for the coming year: Hon. Pres.. R. WHght, B.A., mas. Pres., Mr I. Merriam f Vice Pres, Miss [slay McKechnie Secy Troll, Miss C. M. Welnert Delegates to o. E. A., Mr A. K. Rub The following votes of thnnks were passed by the meeting: (a) Mr Firth for " excellent addresses ltr) citi- zens of Dundnlk for their hospitali- ty te) the Women's Institute for the excellent meals amply turnilhed tn the basement of United Church (d) The P. S. and H. B. Board for the use of school building te) the reeve and chairman of H. and P. S. bonds for the welcome extended (i) the loc- al clergymen tor their part in the op ening exercises (3) Mr Ruttle and his stall for their activity in mixing billeting and other arrangements (h) To all contributors to the program: (i) The ofBeera ot the Institute tor 1930P31: (j) the teachers tor theirst- tendance and inspector Wright for his tact and kindly leading at every session. Mr D. A. Macintosh gave the report ot the Com. re discussion on Third Reader. Mr Messenger, the chairman of Resolutions Com., pre- sented the. Resolutions to meeting. Mm C. M. W.elnert presented to the teacher- . new method ot teach. ing Canadian History to the Ent. rance clan. clplo that no- boll-l the WI. In. 1(ch mm my!!! BttttttM botrainstttoUtptAotrtNmd. She showed two Ttmt Aid Kita.' Ono " thus should form part of the equip- ment in evcry Public low. Mr Harvey middle of 8 8 No lo, Proton. took for his subject 'Primary Drill devices tn rural school-f Drill its essential. He ave my splendid devices and mu. which my be med to produce gammy and speed in number work, Place ot Meeting 1M2---Meaherton Ph-i1uPtgttuttthttmt..W" _ ""'ref"t. . _ - ?TC."r"-t"rN-t M.-..-...-...-.'.-- - I ---.--a--h---- BtMt-ttsemammarstrsdedtttntqru. mmitttt-tseuatnratottt-r by - tint “an” mu be added. “modem" ex mdeonetueeltbe each-ace. ”tandem-one, Mam“ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Town ot Durham, with or without bpndingl. Eur term- to quick pur- Being 3, part Concession, To, County ot Grey, the Village at taxable brick d and other oath: mention to ence Fenton, Monday at tl Anniversary and Mrs Cori ton’a parents. " short visit. (close to 50 I Several J funeral of Mt Fcrest cemetery. ware store years. His by several Burrcws, m' Miss [3am School, via} week end I For and brought back I memories ot the st Community Circle. The tirtet meetlr Circle will be hek Oct 19, when a full Dr Bettotteid gave a witty Ind in. teresting address on Saturday even- ing. He also took the Sunday servic- es. assisted by Robt Haas in the morning and Rev Mr Kennedy in the evening. His addresses were very in. splring. calling forth honesty, sim- plicity, truthfulness and a. life of purity and~falth as the most com- mendable of Christian virtues. The reunion was a pleasant event and brought back to many hearts, also led community singing on Satur- day night and the song service in the Pres. Church in evening. Local ml- ent was also employed in the Sum- day session. Marg't and Brown Irvin gave a delightful duet accompanied by Marie Aitken. men The meeting opened Saturday night with the President, in chair. The old Presidents were called forward. These were Mr and Mrs Merton Reid, Robt Haas, Bert Eccles, Mrs Patterson (J. Floyd.) Mrs M. Reid opened an old time meeting in the nuns] way and called upon the minutes ot last meet. ing, which were a history ot the Cir. cle. Mrs Art Robinson, the first See'y read the minutes. Mr Art Rob. inson gave pleasing comet solos on Saturday evening and Sunday morn- ing in the United Church and stead. Ing in evening at Presbyterian Ch. At all ot these sessions. Mr Bill And rey gave inspiring violin solos. He Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles and funi- ly, took in Markdsle School Fair on Saturday. Lorne Eccles. son ot John Eccles, won 1st for Boys singing and Miss Vera Leith Md tor girls' sing. lug. Congratulations. Mrs Pinkerton went to Toronto on Mondsy to nurse her daughter Alice, who is out ot hospital. The opening of the Community Cir. cle on Saturday and Sunday was a success in every way. There were several of the absent members back for the occasion. Among them we noticed Mr and Mrs Merton Reid of Seatorth. Mrs Reid was ttrat presi- dent and Mr Reid was president lat- er. Mrs Arthur Robinson. Samla, who was iltart Secy. was there: Miss Davidson, Wroxeter, who held more than one omee in the Circle at dit. ferent times. Mr and Mrs Alex Brown. Raglan. md Mrs Petrie ,are visiting " her home here. We understand Mr Wm Kennedy has sold his garage to Mr Webster ot Hopevllle and with wife and family. will move to Shelburne shortly. tt %---aad' Mr and In Goo Smith, Durham: Mr and In J. Entry. Mr and In A. Stun-och and Mr and In Wilfrid day Mr Campbell of the Continuation School, spent the week end at his home. Miss Mary .Ecclea visited her cous- In, Mm Mme Altken over the holl- HOUSE Lam AID remand HOLSTEIN LEADER end am ' Fenton Penton, store in H His wife eral years. Is, sister c Isabel Ha: David Allan or visited it the t My of Corbett, Friday night 500 people IN I from here If the late V it Monday, . Mr Beam Grey, 759 ttcr , of Holstein. rick dwelling. outbuildings. , holiday Township t LOT , the goo Circle. meeting be held t holiday and Mr were in 1 Holstein for several ite has predeceased him an. She was a. Miss 2r of Marshall Burrows. Hague. Toronto Normal 1 her parents over the She ot Lot r Seaman Holstein and his , 'The A celebration the weddi and with td his dramatic The Absent M; a crowded nous night. There a wedding of Ira Clarence remained ove FOR present Miss Dr g of Com: Monday attendance 44 in the of Egret: and Mrs Arkwright WELD with luble Terms on - he most 1 virtues. pleasant attended :1 Seaman 0 Mt. Ft, SALE Islay motor. Scofield and unatie club, int Minded. d house at There were In the 3rd Egremont, Mrs Clar- vright on of the 50th Community over times Forest night, is Mr for the of alcng side a these immer to come sid step from 01 did without manic and d We sailed 12.45 and it could feel a that my, cn (I in s. were wat semn ave pcrtunity, preferred on, as w wh.'rlpco'us While this Noronlc. gradually whirlpcoh l About a quarter to twelve we reach- ‘ed Sault Ste Marie. It is a very pie 'turetrque place, the land coming down from a considerable height, till it forum, lagoons at the waters edge and is clothed with trees in bunches from which cottages and iishermen’s homes peep out most temptingly. We had a wait of one and a half hours here and passing through the locks wasa most interesting event to most of the passengers. It was necessary for the Noronlc on this occasion topass through the American lock, as there was not enough water in the Cam- dian lock. She has six decks and itr, therefore considerably under water.} There are four or live different locks‘ here, and in the Canadian lock wasi a barge with 125 Ford automobiles on her upper deck. some of them painted yellow, to be tlttitrtted else- where. The rest were black. In the. lock ahead ot us was some sort of} large sail boat, a. barge apparently" unloaded, perhaps with coal. as Wei On Sunday morning, the sun rose beautifully and everybody took de- light in walking around the boat tm the outside of the lounge, where chairs were placed to rest when tir- ed. The travellers were all moat a- greeable with each other, asking and answering questions. Notes a I! Western Trip later in the evening, the carpet around the lounge was rolled up and I. party ot about thirty who were tak. ing the three dlys' trip, tripped the light {caustic to a music ot I. very competent orchestra, ending with the most fantastic balloon dance, where each young lady had a. toy balloon tied to her ankle. The object ot ev- ery other couple was to break the one belongtng to my other couple. The one keeping hers longest won the prize, which later proved to be: doll 3 inches in length. In T. J. Reid and myself, left Holstein on the morning at June 27, 1981. amid the handshakes of friends and neighbors. And u there sre . number at friends end amtuatntaneetr, who are interested in us both and our tnvels, I will attempt to make I short sketch ot pieces we visited. friends we met and things we hue seen. We had lunch at London md took the boat train at 12.05, that landed us at Sarah at 4.20. We went on bond the 'Norttttie' and our luggage wu curled on board tor us We aort- edltout and a bell boy curled it to our mun. where lnter we found the berths very comfortable. etch light- ed with tk small electric light, I baa. ln and plenty of towel: at hand, so we felt quite at home. Dinner was served at 6 p.m. and an excellent meal ot rout bee1.muh- ed potato, gravy, and. bread and butter and dessert of ice cream was served us. The ables were waited upon by young colored men, not much colored, who were earning mon- ey to put themselves through Univer- sity. You could see by their faces they were educated, their bright a- lert look told its own story. We were advised to welt aevenl times around the lounge and not to attempt the walk around the boat on the outaide. till the next day. t the quay singing s The Mater crntr side at the quay and singing some Che sister boat ng Bide and it se immense be come side by p from one to to way with told others told us church waiting availed we , did again, their but to s rise. It with the t was bei: us that tbl reh could by perhaps I being by side to the could do a " a short d themselves t Mrs Reid tl see all that i not expect B: l were black. " was some 31 a barge app: pa with coal, g unloaded, th, watched the It looked like the bubbles in being done t anyone w then 'tt the water small 1 top. b can. “K to Summing for a longer visit. 3 " and Mrs Struthers, Port Dover, l were recent guests of their cousins. ‘Mr and Mrs W Reid and Miss Mer- ichant. His mother came with them and will remain fer a few weeks' 'vis.t before proceeding to her home ‘at Meatord. f Recent visitors of Mr sud Mrs W. U. Reid were Mr and Mrs A. Stevens, ‘Mr and Mrs Neil lies of con 6, slso Mrs Harding, Toronto. Mr Jae Morrison. o. Bound, and his sister. Mrs Thos “unwell of in- dependence, lad., recently called st No 9 school. where they learned the A.B.C’s of their eduation. _ Messrs end lesdunes J. and T.) Urquhart and bullies, Toronto, en. joyed Thsnksglving week end with Mr and Mrs P. Reid. I Our teachers sttended the Conven-l tion st Dunduk lest week. Thence; Miss Baker went to her home at A beautiful Thanksgiving my. But our Heavenly Father's 'oatttouttering love and mercies to us, we go greet. we require three hundred and Any tive days In the year to thank and praise Him. "Through all eternity to Thee, A grateful tong I'll like: But o, Etemlty'u too short To utter all Thy pulse." HAAB--oa Oct. 8th. to Mr and In Robt Hm (Dem Thorne) a daugh- Lorne Eccleo of " No 18, won lat prize in boys' solo content at the County School Fair u Humble. Lorne sang "Hi, Ho, Come to the Fair. No " use won 5th plwe in School chorus, singing "lay [sleep in your burn tonight, If". Not so bad for old B.B. No 13. Congratul- Hons. Mr Fur uwrence was tn Toronto last week with two aria-d; of stock. Corn is a bumper crop this year. Wm H. Hunter bu Med " silos. Mr and In Gum McKelvey, Port Colborne, spent over T'hanhaqiving at Mr Thou Moore's. Mr and Hrs Victor Wsuon. nesr Hamilton, visited " W. P. Watson's last week. It is 40 years since Mr. Wstson last visited mud here. Roy uwrenco limited threshing in this district lust week. Roy does good work sud gets plenty to do. Mr and Mrs Bert Titmus, Hsno- ver, visited st Mr Dave Hooper's the Brat of the week. Here we err-I'd at g... - at night and were not by I! nephew. Ir a. Creel-u. who now u out“! ehoord the troll In he! on W M hinlew. Wewerenetthonotw LmbyerodyleMnldm end [mt Held. He took II , " own home when is - new wife had Wt wilting [or and; where we Inter met Thou. In“. N. wife being on . Holt to the home at her ulster label. who hot! died . short tlme previoully. We were therefore entertained In the homeo of Carlyle and In. Bookie, his enter. Mr end Mrs Butte hove recently sold their former home and will another on whloh they have erected a beautiful house end hornend are get- ting the ground! in order. In ell ot the-e homes the able- were beautifully opreod and In the best of taste. Afterwards we were entertained by e welt whom the plnce seeing some groin and " hood of choice Hereford cottle. whlch were dellvered on Monday at 5c . lb. Then Mr and In Wm Madonna. Dur- ham, were vhttoru Sundly " Mr W. in In Tenn. omder returned to Toronto Int week. Min Lolita Daley. Toronto, visited this week st her home here. Inter In Bane in; very sweetly tor us. accompanying herself on the piano. of which the 1. master. Moore's. Mr Jag batman was along the line thin week collecting tor the needy tep Mr Thou Moore’s. l Lorne Eccleo of " No 18, won lat Be in boys' solo contest at the' unty School m u lukdde.| me sang "Hi, Ho, Come to theI ir'. No " the won an: phoe in hool chorus, singing "th llleep' your barn tonight, Mr'". Not sol I for old In Ares " I‘m-no..|.,' (To be continued next week) Wednesday, Everyone I: invited mum, the Indie: en: ot the EGREMONT PLOUOHMEN'S AM'N will be held on the firm of lADAtEB-In loving memory of dear Inn-bud and father, John C. Ad. I um, who weed may Oct. 18, 1929 'Gone from u: but lam memories. , Death can never take any: ('",l','ei'r, that will ever linger. White upon this earth we may. 10 month. old. A] bell Watson, R. R. l, Durham phone m, r s lit prize .................. 812ml: 2nd page ................. no out: 8rd prize .................. " all: Addres- att tNbmmttgtitttittan to John 0. Rune“, Sec'y PM Plowman Aaroeiauort, R. R. 2. man. Any maiden! of Grey County my compete a the Plowing Inch. to be held on the [Inn of In A. Pruner. 6 mile: ”nth-west of mm. on untim- h... 'iiGLkett2'ff u tdTaGiiiau?11'.1t'c ----. . A ._....unu - PLOUGHING MATCH Ww- - --- lebt at - W! "The have” that" the gltrer ot “all _ 1--.... In. handi- the W" "WW V work." Booth-'0 ”atom“ 'lr,2airu"iiGr-tt"""t' to. of Nature. in unfur- w I Woodland, Toma- to, spent Thanksgiving was her grandmother, In Alexander Pollock Hum: Abhuolr or. at mm " manager of a sheep much. Mr and In Jo- BoMn-on and IB- aeu Dorothy and Once, mm, vu- tted their aunt, In Ju Eden din-Ina harboring " Nisan MIC, gold In: human and in m on the lookom tor n more Nimble Manon. Thole from this loamy who attend. ed the l. O. D. E. Dance In Durham, Noun rm [AM u... .._. Mont-on shipped u urn-d at cheep to Tomato Mat week. Mr Lorne All“ bu gone to M Wilma. where he I: caused " the the holldu' . week, I! all“!!! her and Tractor Demonstration FLEMING REID Let 7, Con. l3, Egrenonl Polio“ HOMOM lull for III. Wham Campbell. who 'tttttttrt PROTON PLOWING MATCH MONDAY, OCT. " Invited to mend an. ladies. “peel-1w. IN MEMORIAM THE ANNUAL on the tum of "F “any, to, 21 m _ held their mail Hum Home "tt but!) tho "pom an I! the “do! Alfred "met: In " Olin-r. [Pl Myrtle IrKHIlod Dims Helen mm but!" VOL. LI a Hallow“ ed law“. aunt! momma of the un lam he“ [em I“. l Vidl Illa] with be. Annual “can. will up on. It T'hured cm - Three om Pl damn from new I curly in the any print any Mae " Reprints, S tor I snaps " to grl titt, I Ink-tour! tnsat, gave an II the work of the not; In the Pad bou m . church menu The "tt, let-um stun w Adina and V0.1 on Mnnduy w you: new ot will be met "e. In her “In.“ We are oom- m. Ir mom, mm» Woma Tho "ct tuoeU' Wot Lou: luck oad have“: DI Reward. J. H. Queen I180. one! It " and In: HIM “M were Sto In In the Roy had-3‘ St varied M tl All In! "I

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