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THE UNlVEIllgMN0E UNTARIU Summer School, July 7th to August 16th, 1947 ss Certificate: Courses for the new B.A. Course for Teachers of Elementary Schools. This has received the hearty approval of the Department or Education. Credit on this course will be allowed for many of the special summer courses of th D 't ' ' 1 ' ' tion. It includes special options in. 1. Courses for the Permanent First Cla 2. Courses for the General B.A. Degree. 3. e epai ment of Educa :i:Art Handicrafts if:Astronomy Home Economics iiPsychology Public Health itMusic Rural Sociology :fiEnglish :iNature Study if:Dramatics iiSpeech Correction Community Organization Educational Counselling Physical Education Secretarial Science fTypewritingJ iiGeography Remedial and Efficient Reading iflncluded in the summer program of 1947. 4. Special Course in Community Leadership QDepartment of Education and Adult Education Boardj, July 21st to August lst. 5. French and Basic English courses July 3rd to August 20th at Trois- Pistoles. Quebec. NOTE: No previous reading required before beginning courses in Summer School. Examinations held during last two days of Summer School-leaving remainder of holidays entirely free from university work. Enthusiastic social and athletic program. For a. e o R. . R. KINGSTON, copy of the Summer School Announcement and other information writ t D I-I ' Director of Summer School University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. , A hearty welcome awaits you at l l I T P J 'S ' l ICE CREAM DRINKS CANDIES TOBACCOS FISH Sz CHIPS LUNCHES THE COFFEE BAR P. J. HARRISON v i i THE I. I. REID PHUTU - ENGRAVING 00. i' NOTHING BUT THE BEST 7 270 George St.. Peterborough i Make a Good Impression l With Reid Engravings i l l i Page Fifty-one
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54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 Lois were Donaldson instead of Robertson. Bernice were SINKcer instead of SPENcer. Marie were VanWELLin instead of VanSICKlin. Bettie were Wa1LAlR instead of WalDEN. Irene were Clilfords instead of Walters. Bernice were Black instead of White. Rusty were HANKiams instead if WILLiams. Betty were Wrong instead of Wright. Jim were COROUGE instead of COVERT. Austin were Honk instead of Cronk. George were Crank instead of Cronk. Leigh were CulTOM instead of CulBERT. Bruce were POLITis instead of CURTis. John were DeTREE instead of DeVINE. Ross were CLEMing instead of FLEMing. Blair were HanROSE instead of HanTHORN. Lyle were HOBONE instead of HOSKIN. Aubrey were McZEROn instead of McNAUGHTon. Arden were MCFAT instead of MCLEAN. Gordon were Meadow instead of Moore. Ken were MunBUCK instead of MunROE. Don were Dimes instead of Nicholls. Red were INram instead of OUTram. Bruce were PITTERSon instead of PATTERSon. Don were SKIPPalls instead of RUNNalls. John were RyckWOMAN instead of RyckMAN. Vince were SoeakRUFF instead of SagRIFF. Austin were Richard instead of Thomas. Rae were Blackbuy insteal of Brownsell. RUTH PALMER. GWEN HILL i Compliments of Robert Fair fr Company, Limited i PETERBOHOUGH PHONE 5587 THE LIFE OF A SCHOOL TEACHER Page Fifty We go to Normal just to see What awful trials there can be, And soon we see, 'tis plain as day, School teaching is much more than play. Our masters tell of problems grim Which we must solve and keep in trim. It sounds quite difficult to do But if we all are teachers true And heed the good advice we've had, Who knows? We may not be so bad After all. -MARIE BADGLEY
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' SODEN'S Book STORE l AND GIFT sl-loP Complete Line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ' SUPPLEMENTARY READING .41 GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION CHINA, NOVELTIES, PICTURES, WALL PAPER OFFICE SUPPLIES Tim. l 131 Hunter Street. opposite the Post Office TELEPHONE 4774 PETERBOROUGH Mr. Copp had Written 92.7 on the blackboard, and to show the effect of multiplying by ten, had rubbed out the decimal point. HNOW, Shirley, he said, where is the decimal point? ' l'On the brush, replied Shirley. Baby-sitter Lawless: Well, David QWoodruffJ what are We going to do on Friday night? - Three-year-old David: Oh! I'm too young to go out at nights, yet? Mr. Smitheram: What is a niche in church? John R.: It's same as one any place-only you are not supposed to scratch it there. UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Why do we not have more trips to Toronto? Why do the seats squeak in Room 2? Whose picture did Bruce receive for Christmas? To Whom does Doris mail that letter every morning? What really did happen to Marco Polo? What is Mr. Gaitskell's real opinion of Art anyhow? Why Lyle and Marj missed the members' Community Concert? Page Fifty-two
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