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The Liberal, 6 Sep 1962, p. 11

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British Mortgage ANNOUNCING - FREE DIRECT DIALING BRITISH MORTGAGE 8 TRUST COMPANY ENDEAN NURSERIES AS NEAR AS THE PHONE IN YOUR HOME FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS . . . FOR ADVERTISED AND NON-ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE PROTECT YOUR [AWN against 0 WHITE GRUB DAMAGE - “WINTER KILL” A full range of trust and financial services will be available to suit every person’s needs. 884-1161 53; WHITE GRUB KILLER* Each Investor in a British Mortgage Investment Certificate will receive a $5 gift certificate good at any Newmarket retail store. FEED YOUR MWNNOW WIT" PHONE : TW. 5-5104 1-7-7 FERTILIZER WITH Mr. Rudy Reiter Branch Manager Markham Village and Town- ship School Inspector, Maynard Hallman, is co-author of one of the many new series of science texts which will be available this fall in Ontario public and high schools. Recent changes in Ontario's science program have created the need for new texts. Stan- dards have been generally up- graded this year and .‘ourses iof study completely reorgan- lzed. For Public, High Mr. Haiiman claims the stan- dards in the physical sciences have received more emphasis in the new course. His texts are Intermediate Science 1, 2, 3 and 4 for Grades 7, 8, 9 and Science Texts Are Written By Area School Official Rudy Reiter Newmarket, Ont. CHARGE 1‘ Miss Ethel Jackson, Downs- view. called on her sister and husband, MI. and Mrs. Donald Boynton, Sunday afternoon. In 1961, he completed a set of five science texts for use in the Prairie pmvinees. Mr. Hellman shared authorship of the texts with four other men. Three public school principals worked with him on the Grade 7 text â€" Karl Kin- zinger of Thomlea, Mal- colm McRoberts of Powell Road school in Vaughan Township and Howard Gil- lies of St. Catharines. Mr. Gillies and Stanley Tayl- or of Royal York Collegiate In- stitute, Etobicoke, helped Mr. Hallman write the Grade 8 and 9 texts. 1‘ Mrs. Bonnie Stan-sbury and lEnank moved to Richmond Hill Saturday. Their new address is: 258 Elm Drive. Before moving. lthe neighbors and friends of the community presented them ‘with a two-piece luggage set. ‘an electric kitchen clock, and a wallet for Frank. 10, published by Holt, Rlnehart and Winston. The texts are the third set he has helped write. In 1950, he wrote a social studies text called “Canadians at Work". The five wrd-ters began work on their mammoth project in 1959 and only recently com- pleted the Grade 10 text. Roy and Brian Jefl‘ries spent MP- and Mrs- William Cham- last week with their grand- Dion. Union-Ville. have SuggeSt- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ham ed several names of early resi- Barber, dents to Tallden Investments Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rennie and Ltd. the developing firm. family, Scarboro, had Sunday Some of the names suggested evening dinner with Charlie are von Berczy, Eckhardt, Lu- Hart_ ' 'nau, Pingel, Summerfeld, Sti- Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Denman Vet. MacKay, Hamny and Da- anq chum-en. Montreal, Mr. v1dson. ‘ Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hallmvan were co-authors of the Grade 10 mm. Later, they cross-checked each other's work for accuracy and readability. The task of organizing the almost 1,200 pages of text is not as insurmountable as it might Work will commence this week on finishing' the hall in the Community Centre Park. Volunteers are wanted to come and help out. 35th Anniversary Each author wrote a specific section of each text. Mr. Hall- man concentrated on the phys- Ical sciences. Rev. G. Fitzpatrick was in charge of the church service Sunday morning. This was his last service with us. The flow- ers in the church were in lov- ing memory of Mrs. Harold Ross, who died August 29. The 35th anniversary of the Victoria Square Senior Wo-, men's Institute will be held in the Victoria Square Community Hall September 11 at 8 pm. 1A1]. former members and ladies of the community are invited :to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber Sn, welcomed another grand- daughter last week. A daugh- ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jefiries (Betty Barber). Guelph. Oti September 9, at 11.30 am. Dr. A. F. Binninlgton will be in charge of the service. Sunday School Superinten- dent Pency Bennett haS‘called a meeting of all teachers and of- ficers of the Sunday School at his home September 6 at 8 pm. The annual na-lly day service will be held September 16. Some of the Sunday School pu- pils will be taking part in the service. Michael Ottawa}; spent last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Ottaway, Weston. Sympathy is extended to Har- old Ross and family in the passing of a loving wife and mother. Dr. A. F. Binnington conducted the funeral service from the Pipher Funeral Home. Richmond Hill, Saturday after5 noon. Burial was in Aurora Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parsons and family, Downsview, have moved Into the house where Mrs. Stansbury used to live. The Girl Guides of the lst Gormoley Company will com- mence their fall meeting Sep- tember 13 at 7 p.m., In the Melville United Church. Cheryl Coohrane, Dinah Wil- cox and Jane¢ Varley attended the Ontario Girl Guide Train- ing Camp at Doe Lake, Musko- ka, last week. It was an ad- venture camp for the senior Guides. Neighborhood Notes Birthday greetings to Lorrie Mackness, 10 years. September 5; Shem-ey and Shelley Brum- well, one year, September 7; Joy Mortson, September 9. Miss Anita Orr spent the weekend with Miss Muriel Mortson at their cottage at Du- clos Point, Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Stella Weatherell and Prof. John Cvoulson, Montreal, had Saturday evening dinner with Mrs. R. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forster will celebrate their 10th wed- ding anniversary September 6. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE R. R. 2 Gormley â€" Telephone Gormley 5421 Even with the problem of or- ganization solved. Mr. Hallman spent almost all of his free time â€" holidays, weekends and even- ings â€"- from 1958 to 1962 pre- paring the text. appear to the uninitiated It was not unusual. he said. for he and the co-authors to sit up discussing the texts until the wee small hours of the morning. He tried to develop an inter- esting introduction to each topic to arouse the interest of the student. The introduction is followed by a series of activi- ties or experiments, then prob- lems to be solved. Mr. Hallman suggested ways of conducting experi- ments with home-made equipment. This enables the smallest school to provide a well-rounded science course. An effort was made by Mr. Hallman and his associates to keep the texts up-to-date -â€" a difficult thing to do. he says. John Glenn was discussed in the Grade 8 book. Mr. Hallman and hls assoc- iates followed almost exactly the provincial course of study which is outlined in some detail. Most of the illustrations are done by professional artists. However‘ Mr. Hallmlan’s son. Grant, dld some of the photo- graphy. George Boynton, 1 member of Unionvflle Junior Farmers, will take part in a United Na- tions bus trip to Washington and New York. Streets in Unionville's Var- ley Village development will be named after me early settlers of Unionville, if the Metropoli- tan Toronto Planning Board approves. Mr. and Mrs. William Cham- pion, Union-ville, have suggest- ed several names of early resi- dents to Tallden Investments Mr. Hallman came to his pres- ent job in Richmond Hill in 1953. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Toronto spent the weekend with Mr‘ and Mrs. Stanley DeFoe. Miss Margarlte Price and A1- vfred Huggins were married Saturday at Bowmanville. The groom is a gnan-dgon of Mrs. A. Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mortson entertained about 65 friends at a corn-roast recently in honor of Mrs. Arnold Mortson's birth- day, and Mr. and‘Mrs. Donald Cain‘nin‘g's founth wedding anni- versary. Sandra Bum of Button'ville, and Barry Little of Markham, have been picked to attend the junior farmers' provincial lead- ership training camp at Geneva Park on Lake Couchiching. I Carlisle Boyn'ton has been selected as a delegate ' from York County for the annual soil and land use tour for Jun- ior Farmers in Ontario. Clarence Huggins of Hamp- ton, h-ad Sunday evening din- ner with his grandmother, uncle and aunt, Mrs. A. Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. R‘lch‘ard Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyn- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton enjoyed a barbecue supper with Dr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong and family, Willow- d-ale, Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mortson entertained 25 neighbors and friends Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mortson's third wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. Treanor Cam nlng spam Sunday with Reeve Wilfred and Mrs. Dean 34: their cottage near Beaverton. Mi5s Grace Boynton spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sisler of Port Credit, accompanied by Mn. and Mrs. Heber McCague, motored to Montreal, last week to meet Jean Sisler who had just retunned from a trip to Europe. Area Teenagers Garner Awards For Farm Work Several area teenagers have Deceived awards for the work they have done in the past year in York County Junior Farmer and 4-H programs. Jean Constable, president of Vellore Junior Farmers, has been awarded a bus trip to Eastern Ontario and Quebec. -..-.. .. gun. uvuvAAlLAlws. Samara is a member of the Unionville Junior Institute, Ban-y of the Unionville Junior Famners. 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