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Russell Leader, 31 Oct 1929, p. 4

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fn -- TEACHER'S CONNENTI®ON FOR RUSSELL AND PRESCOTT The seeond joist cemvention of the Presecetf and Russell Teachers' fnstitute was held ia the Ottawa Nermal Schoel, Thursday and Fri- day October 10th. asd 11th , with pa attendance of 400 teachers. After the registration of members the President, Mr. Choquette,, B. A., extended a cordial welceme te all the teacher; expressing his grat- ificatiem at the 1arge re resemtation of both branches of the educational sraffs of the coaaties; as 1t is only by corope atien that the best type of Education can be obtained, stres sing the responsibilities resting upon them im the development and trajuing ef the young geucrations placed ia their care, rollewiag the [President's add- ress, Miss Edna Duuning of the Ottawa Normal School, gavea very jastcuctive and praiseworthy talk on "Music and its Appreciation;" stating that music rightly taught is the best mind trairer on the curr c ulum; a combicatien f me ody, harmony and rhythm, spesking te us eloquently on mary different | eccasions, confirming ler state- ments by vecal amd instrumertal selections. In thanking Miss Dunning for her excellent address, Mr. Choqu- ette declared that he feit satisfied that he was veicing the sentiments of all p-esesnt, . Short addresses were givem by Imipectors, Mr. A, McVicar, Mr, Gratton and Mr Charbenneau. Thc afternpom sessien opened by the placing by Mr. Grattem tor the approval of the meeting, the list of mames selected by the executive for the officers of the coming year. The said o'ficers being unanimeusly ascep ed. : Henerary Presidents; Inspectors Mr. McVicar, Mr. Gratten, Mr. Myr. Chobuette, Mr, Chathenneau. President; Mr, Billatough Vice Presidents: Mr. H Whitley, Mg. J. Pelletier Secretury-Treasurer: Miss Ethel Byers Committee: Miss Carriere, Miss Leduc, Mr. J. Millette, Miss Bunn field Auditors; Mr. A. M. Lalonde. Delegatesto O. E A :Miss J. O' Toole, Miss V. Sully. Tae Misses M. Bonhower, and H. Carriere as delegates to the Ontario ~ Educatiomal Association gave their interesting reports. Miss Bonhewer's dealt with devices helpful th primi ry 'eachers. Miss Carrierc dealing with senior work summarized the ditferent top ics takem by the speakers of the Association. Frid: y merning the Public scheo) teachers met wilh their laspector, Mr. McVicar, B. A | in the Normal Scheol, while tne Separa = School "met with their Inspectors, dr. Cho quette, Mr, Gratton, Mr, Charbon neau, at the Ottawa Nermal, After Mr, Dillabeugh, President called the meeting to erder, Mr, . Deuglas, Miss address Undves sity Coous in his paper explained ' Why an! How | Teach Agriculture," takisg as his tepic" The Culture | eo the mind Mast Preceds the Effic jent Culture ef the Sell." Suitable suggestiens for "The Employment eof pupils between Jesseu periods." ware advanced by the Misses Gladys Wilson and Hil da Lawson, Miss Claff oa "How Make My Scheel Attractive for Little Children explained that the essentials were Jove and sympathy germinating hapdiness between teucher and uppil, "| won by J. Fergusen, who received children in creating standrics citi-.nship : Mr. Loueks in his address ac catdd, " Fifth Form wor in R¢ Schools," reasoming that the so work offers eppertunities to child, whe in some eas? is debar- from attending the tewm sChowi:. Reporte by several teachers oa improvements. in accommodation and equipment followed. Wishing the thachers a success ful year and thanking them for their willing help, Mr. McVicar deelared the Cenmventien closed. The following programme was gives .at the Ottawa University Nermal School en Friday, Oet. 11, {.--President's addrese 2.--Primary Reading, Mr, Beneteau Director of French Imstucticm. 3.--Address, .Hon, Semator N. A. | Be'court. i4r-- Conference, Mr. Charbonneau, | Inspectors, 5 --liistory Lesson, Miss F, Cas [toeguar, with pupi's of Senior IV, l6iCon vir vee. Dr, W. J. Ke rr,' Direcror of Engli-h Instruction, Mr M. Gratton' ln 7.--Lectur-, 3pecter. : {8 --Pr-sident's remarks. {9 --Adjcurnment, Miss E. C. Byers, Sec. Treas, Th~ Public Trustee" of Ontaaio will offer tha J. A. - (arscadden farm, one and a half m les east of Russell, tor sale on Friday, Nov. 1st. at one o'clock. See bills for patictlar . J. W James auct.on PIGS FORSALF 5 Yor! shire pigs, 5 weeks old Apply to : Charles N. Hitsman, Russell Bry £01 11S bedrny oR the minsc oii ° : y > i! Ferguson...... 1 ge W ...Russell 3 Christie, ...... 2....Russell . Christie. ......g... -Maxville 'AcEwen. ..... 4.,..Maxvile ance 18 feer 5 inches LF MILE Rombough....1.... ussell i.. Coleman. .... 2....Maxville R. Raven....... 3....Metcalfe W. Raven ..... 4....Metcalte POLE vAULT H. Christie. .... 1....Maxville Yooyant.. 2....Maxville J. Fergu301....3.... Russell HURDLY RACE 1.. ..T. Ferguson....1. Russell 2... J. McEwen..... 2. .Maxville 5....). Romboueh. ...3. Russell Con. NOVEMBER ROD AND GUN Featured in the November issue of Rod and Gun and Canadian Sil- ver Fox news, Canada's national outdoor life magazine, which is just to hand, are secre splen"id) and seasonable yarns of hunting in| various parts of tte Dominiou. The noted wes' ein hunter, A. Bry- sen Williams, recently reappointed Chirf Game Warden of British Columbia, returns to the pages of the magrzine commencing another of his popular series of hunting experienced. His article, however, is merely one of many dealing with all ang= 1.5 of ouidoor life and fishing and hunting interests, while the silver fox department is an extensive section filled with timely articles regarding the industry. Red and Gun Silver Fox News is publiched mou hly bv W. |. Taylor. Limized, Wocdstock, Ont. and Canadian RUSSELL ANNUAL INDOOR MEET LITTLE--McCALLUM The marriage took place quietly One of the most sncceSsful In- doer Meet5 was hel? at the local, arena on Saturday night before a| crowd, The events keenly contested, espe :ially the half! large were | mile Relay Race ter a shield pre s:nted by D A. McArthur, between Mxville and Rus5ell, the former winning just on the tape. Ths Tug of War between the team eof the towxn andthe Feotbnll Club was a The Towe eventually to ome hummer. winning by twe pulls Quite a lsrge number from ecutside points entered the Horse Shee Pit ching. which was eventually won bp D McNeil, whe wan the special! presented by G. Duncan. The, double was wen by A Seguin and] iL, Johnsten, of Edward3. The cup donated by A. Geulet. M. P, for the best Russell athlete, was quite a cheer {rom the crowd FollowinS arethe results, ONE MILE RACE i W.Yeek........ Yo Russell {L. Bvrten....... 2 Vars "A. Stewart. .....32....Kenmore |HIGH JUMU J. Eerguson..... 1....Russrll Lt). Grant... cv. 2....Maxville L.Celeman....3 ... Maxyville W. Raven ..... 4....Hetcalfe RELAY MALF MILE { Maxvill. .1...Team,.]. MacEwen ---------- H. Christie Prien ....ees..L. Coleman Russell. .2. . Team D, @hristie SE me eee J. Fergusen Sse ee 1s essere enee | HOP-STEP-JUMP D. Christie. ..... 1....Russell J. Fergusson....2....Russell H. Christie. .... 3....Maxvilte J. Cotfiman.....4....Maxville Distance 39 feet : I TYG oF WAR 83 Russell Team beat Fostba Club 2 puliste 1 .J. Rembough | on Wedne«sdav, October 18 h, at the Uniteb Nori Gower, of Georgina Mae 'MeCallum, daughter Bf Mr, and Mrs. Robert McCallum, ef Os- gooce, to Robert Little, youngest gon of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Little, of Kenmere. Rev. W, G. A, Wil son officiaaed. The bride was becomingly attr ed in a travelling suit of navy blue jersey cloth and were blve shoes and beige stockings with hat and gloves to match. The young couple left on a weddirg trip te Niarara Falls and points inwest) ern Ontario and on their retuin will reside at Kenmore. Church parsonage, | Se Sot ORT, Le SE | bveyanyca undilyouhave driven Le Bs 2 5 So-and-so's <i opinion ©f car values, but after all, the pez- son whose opinion counts most is YOURSELF. It's all very well to sit back and wonder how Chevrolet can produce a really high-class Six -« » put a Iigh-compression, valve-in-head TTS ali very well to listen to engine in it . . employ Fisher Body genius to create and build a series of magnificent bodies for it . . equip it in the most detailed and up- to-the-minute fashion . . and sell it at the price of a four. The unmatched resources of General Motors, backing up Chevrolet's own tremendous facili- ties, explain all that, of course. But how much : more satisfying to test it all out for yourself 3 . « behind tlhe wheel of the new Chevrolet Six. * That is why we urge you . . no matter how . many nice things you have hggrd or read about Chevrolet . - to DRIVE CHEVROLET before you buy any car. : : If you don't sell yourself a Chevrolet, nobody else is going to do it. Please don't feel you are obligating yoUirself in any way. It's a pleasure for us to place a Chevrolet Six at your disposal. pe C-28-9-29C Ask about the GMAC Deferred Payment Plan PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED % PD. A. McEBRTHUR "RUSSELL ont - IT'S BECAUSE IT'S CANADIAN BETTER "1 another ; cause of Lo id FOR SALE 1. H. C. Cas Engine, 8 h. p. and Bell Ensilage Cutter; No. 60, with one chain carrier, in goed running order. Will be sold separately. Bargain. ~ R. E. Morrice i Russell, Ont. t Mr Albert Hill, who lieves on Let 28. Con. 8, Cumberland, ome half mile north of Vars echoel; will sell tht farm steck mud impli ements b. publte auc tion en Tuesday, Nov. 5th. J. W. James, auctioneer LOST An oak Arm Chai» semewhere between Crysler and Russell via Morewocod. Finder will be re- warded by leaving word at the Leader office. ~ COCKERELS FOR SALE i A number of goed Barred Rock Cackerels {som bent straims of bred today stock. $8.00 per pair. Apply ® Advert Suostiey Mem i 2b ~--"LINE'S BUSY" --business lost 7HEN a call comes for a man at the far end of the office the line is tied up for useless minutes until he reaches the telephone. Anyone eise trying to call is told: "Line's Pussy", but in reality the line is idle. An office with only one telephone when it needs two or three, or an office in which telephones arc poorly located, is a sure cause of unnecessary "Line's Busy", a sure time-waster, a. sure business loser. "Line's Busy" is the chief cause of the million tele- phone calls a day in Ontario and Quebec which fail to get through. They mean two million minutes a day wasted -- congestion of traffic -- constant irrita- tion -- a handicap to all business. We are making every effort to provide the best pos- sible telephone service.* But it takes three people to complete a call. Only through public co-operation can we reach maximum efficiency. We would be glad at any time to have our experts survey your telephone facilities and submit a re- port.. , It will save time -- ycurs and other people's -- and it will get business for you which you are now losing through "Line's Busy." "Naw telephone plant and ser- wice dmprovemants will mean a omilay far 1929 alone, of mol than $87,000,000.

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