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ttp f b io jh°P { EATON S of CANADA Spring is here at last. The soft velvety blanket of snow which decked the earth’s surface, has suddenly vanished, and in its place the vivid green grass is appearing. In a short while, the richly painted flowers which are snugly tucked in their petals, will open to brighten the face of every onlooker. The ever-jubi ant birds also sense that spring is here. Wee, clear ripples once more chase each other across the crysta ' clear water, which is again flowing freely. People, too, are again possessed with the sen¬ sation of joy which spring brings with it. You are the perfect hostess dear, why all your guests agree. You entertain and win acclaim, What can your secret be? It ' s Alec and my freezer here, The credit ' s theirs you see. They keep delicious foods to serve In great variety. be carefree do it electrically THE MANITOBA POWER COMMISSION Page 39
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Page 40 text:
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The High School Choir The Hlgh School Choir was this year conducted by Mr. Stoesz. Practices were held once a week with additional practices for special programmes. Some programmes Zr ChriStmaS r amme, a teachers’ local, a Home Zd sTo l meeting and the Easter programme. Eugene Wiebe, second; and Education Week The PU f P ° Se of Education Week is to bring the home and school closer together. twelveZ I ™ EdUCation Week we had °P en house for half a day from nine to twelve m the morning. As usual the school gathered in the auditorium for morning assembly and many parents joined us to begin the day together. We then adjourned to our separate classrooms. Here the parents had the opportunity to see their haveTheir n naT a r erS Z yCUngrer PUpilS ’ es P eciaU y important to Uonships 866 W ° rk - SUCh ViSitS f0Ster P ent-teacher-pupil rela- T° COntlnU , e open house we had a Home and School meeting in the evening. All and worZZ “f !? each classroom and P ar ents could look at the pupils’ scribblers and workbooks A discussion on “Aid to Private Schools’’ was a major item in the general assembly. To bring the evening to a close a light lunch was served. Page 38
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