” a ! iP Phone \ hold fall jementary teachers Senior High School. Over four hundred teachers will be registering at 9:30 am. and will later convene to view educational displays participate in panel discussions, and listen to specialists in many fields. At other sessions they will hear BC. Teachers’ Federation representatives Mr. Kenneth Aitchison, second vice-president, and Mr. Charles D. Ovans, Gen- eral Secretary of the Federa- tion. Current items of Federa- tion business will be on the agenda of this session. Mr. R. B. Evans and his large commititee have been burning the midnight oil preparng the program and planning each section, This year, as in the past, Valley teachers have a major part in the convention Mr. R. Kinvig, Music Supervis- or of Surrey School District and Mrs. 1 LaBounty will discuss and demonstrate the sight read ing of music at the primary level, with a class of children playing their instrtuments. Mrs. LaBounty is noted for her suc cess in teaching Primary child- ren to read music by way of playing flutophones MANY TAKE PART Other local educators take a prominet part. Mr. H, D. Staf District Superintendent of | for Langley will dis- interpretation of re } Mr, Roy Atkin’ Seafront Service 14873 Washington Ave, GUARANTEED GO: SERVICE WI BUSINESS HOUR ONLY For good chimney cleaning at your convenience. City Chimney Cleaner. vention from ite Rock, Surrey, Delta and Langley will be gathering on Friday and Saturday, October 28 and 24 for their Annual Fall Convention. Site of this year’s convention will be Langley Music Supervisor of Langley tion of music materials for use in the Intermediate grades; al primary teachers. tion, Mr. A. Maize, Langley School District Pool Librarian, is preparing a large display of books, apparatus, and visual aids for the information of teachers. Guest speakers to the con vention are numerous and well- known to all in the field of ed- ucation. These include Miss Ruth Kelsey of Western Wash- ington College of Education in Bellingham; Miss Sheila O'Con- nell, College of Education, UBC; Miss E. Roy, Primary Sup- ervisor, Vancouver Schools; Miss U. Jacobson, Assistant Primary Supervisor, Victoria Schools; Mr. D. Moir, Supervis- or of Gifted Children, Vancou- yer Schools; Dr. Clifford Carl, {Director of the Provincial Mus- feum, Victoria, B.C; Mr. Stan- ley Meadows, retired school principal, Abbotsford, _B.C.; ,Mrs. B. Fletcher, MePherson |Park Jr. High School, Burnaby; |Miss Nancy Ferguson, Assistant Supervisor of Physical Educa- |tio, Victoria Schools and Dr. Harold Covell, Associate Pro fessor, College of Education. UBC This year’s convention is an ticipated to be one of the most successful in recent years, preparation, planning speakers and display indication The elementary of the Lower zt will retu tion. Hears talk on growth of west rt. W.-W. Wood ve an interesting talk on the g of the west at the regular monthly meeting of the St ndrews Caledonian Society for Schools will give a demonstra- Mrs I. Robertson, Langley Pri- mary Supervisor will also pre- sent a program of interest tot In addi- The Crafts group, of which many White Rock craftJovers are members, will hold their “End of the Summer Sale” at their carayan at Fort Langley on Saturday, October 31, beginning at 2pm. Tea will be served in the Community Hall adjac- ent to the caravan. White Rock members of the agressive group have participat- ed in the Country Fair during the past year, as well as ex- hibiting their crafts at the Cloverdale, Langley and Alder- grove fairs, with one member capturing a second prize for her exhibit of fruit at the Clov-| erdale fair. A big attraction Rock residents will to White be the Handicraft Harvest planned for} the Dolphins on the pier on November 14. Further informa: tion on this event may be ob- tained from Mrs. L. W. Mar. shall, 13677 Marine Drive. A general meeting of the White Rock branch will be held in the library on November 20 ‘A program is being planned for the evening and it is hoped a Christmas Creation workshop will be featured. Members are supporting the evening painting classes being held at the Semiahmoo High School each Tuesday evening with Mr. Pete Hopkinson as of a Y “ ‘the cost Loft r ire of sales received has covere of the caravan construction. eee said for to-| plenty of Idington Agency 1379 Johnston Road exhbits to the library. The caravan, or trailer, con- structed by the Palisade mem- bers carlier in the year as a dis- One thing can be day's dollar, It has byeing power. 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