Summer^r^Rieview ^ W ednesday November ‘10f' WHY GIVE THE BIJBGI..MI AN ENGRAVED INVITATION! “You might as well give a burglar an. engraved invitation School Sport Debated to help himself at your house, if you leave valuables lying about,” says Jock Johnston, manager of the Dank of Montreal’s Summer- At PTA Meeting land branch. Storting out as a panel on the cation is concerned. Some form Mr. Jolxnston adds that behind the steel doors of a B of M imbalance of physical education of sport is necessary in the ele­ vault is the safest (place for valuables such as bonds, leases, stock in the present school system, mentary school to prepare for Thursday’s regular P-TA meet­ high school sports.” certificates, insurance policies, deeds, birth certificates, passports ing in the high school library Dr. Williams said she had and other family dlocuments, felfc that there was a lack of learned from the experimental THURSDAY, November 20 11:05 CBC-TV News “It costs less ttian two cents a day to rent a B of M safety physical education facilities in farm that Kentucky blue grass 3:15 Nursery School ’Time TUESDAY, November 25 proper ibuildings; lack of staff would grow on the school cam­ 3:30 Douglas Fairbanks 3:15 Nursery School Time. deposit ibox,” he says, and explains that hundreds of thousands of and time in the elementary pus and if planted, would make 4:00 Open House 3:30 Dr. Hudson’s Secret .Canadiaais use B of M safety deposit facilities, an indication of the schools to carry out a minimum a good playing field. She spoke 4:30 TBA (CBC) Journal. popularity of this service. “It pays for itself again and again in physical education program and of the psychological benefits of 5:00 Maggie Muggins 4:00 Open House. peace of mind alone,” he says. frustration with the present gov- a sports program and particu­ 5:15 Pieces of Eight 4:30 Patti Page emmertt educational setup. larly before adolescence. 5:30 Woody Woodpecker. 5:00 Friendly Giant “Give the (burglar a brush-off at your house,” Mr. John­ Reasons for dissatisfaction “Learning to play a game and 6:00 Children’s Newsreel 5:15 Gumtoy ston advises. “Keep your valualbles in your personal strong box were that grants to school board lose without tears is a step in 6:15 Provincial Affairs 5:30 Whistle Town. — it’s exclusively yours — in the Summerland B of M vault.” are limited by the prescribed 'growing up,” she said. 6:30 OHBC-'TV News. 6:00 Hidden Pages ration of pupils per teacher as (Mrs. Willfiams realized the 6:40 CHBC-TV Weather. 6:30 CHBC-TV News. Drop in soon and see Mr. Johnston about renting a safety allowed by the department o(f complicated administration nec­ 6:45 CHBC-TV Sports. 6:40 CHBC-TV Weather. deposit box _ it will set your mind at rest. education. Any extra teachers essary to maintain a competent 6r55 What’s On Tonight. 6:45 CHBC-TV Sports. considered necessary must be physical education curriculfum 7:00 Meet The People. 7:00 Bank of Knowledge paid for by the local school in a rural community where 7:30 Patti Page. 7:30 I,eave it to Beaver boards. children are transported by bus 7:45 Fashion Forecast 8:00 Front Page Challenge. to schools and ithe need of extra 8:00 Rescue 8 9:3'0 Ann of Green Gables Mrs.. J. C. Wilcox was the 8:30 The Unforseen 10:00 Rhapsody moderator. E. F. Weeks of the staff. (She felt it was a govern­ 9:00 Wyatt Elarp l'O:30 Press Conference MacDonald elementary school, ment responsibility. 9:30 Highway Patrol 11:00 Rothman’s News Dr. Sara WUliams, recently here P. W. Mincliin stated, “Ath­ 10:00 Wrestling. 11:05 CBC-TV News from England, P. W. Minchin of letics are a challenge. They 11:00 CBC-TV News 11:16 Fighting Words ' the high school staff and .R. S. reach for specific goals. Coach­ 11:10 Music Makers ’59 WEDNESDAY, November 26 SERVICE Oxley, unanimously thought ing gives correct attitudes. These FRIDAY, November 21 3:15 Nursery School Time more facilities and emphasis are of transfer value.” 3:30 Dear Psoebe should be given to implement­ 3:15 Nursery School Time. Cali 3 58 6 ing physical education in our During the business meeting 3:30 Hiram Holiday 4:00 Open House schools. Mrs. Clarence Adams, president 4:00 Open House. . 4:30 P.M. Party Howard Shannoa the aims of P-TA gener. 4:30 P.M. Party 5:00 Howdy Doody Mr. Weeks’ opinion was that outlined 5:00 Howdy Doody. '5:30 Whistle Town ally, provincially and locally. Deluxe physical education in elementary schools was neglected. He said 5:30 Mighty Mouse 6:00 Rope Around >the Sun A resolution is to be presented 6:00 Okanagan,Farm & Garu. 6:15 A ODog’s Life SUMMERLAND. B.C. Summerland was unique in that to the provincial convention ask­ 6:30 c:HBC-TV News 6:30 CHBC-TV News. no room • was provided by the ing that detention homes be es­ 6:40 CHBC-TV Weather 5:40 CHBC-TV Weather. school board for a minimum car­ tablished in several places in 6:45 CHBC-TV Sports 6:45 OHBC-'TV Sports. rying-out of the course. Although B.C. where yioung offenders can 6r55 Weekend Road Report 7:00 Life of Riley It’s the HIGHLIGHT of your Television the gymnasium in the high Ibe placed after trial while wait­ 7:00 Official Detective 7:30 Walt Disney Presents School had been planned for use ing to be sent to Brannan Lake 7:30 Kelowna Creamery 8:00 Yoim TV Theatre Wdek! by MacDonald elementary school or other similar schools. Talent Hunt. 8:30 Commonwealth. puipils as well as high school stu­ 8:00 Here’s Duffy Magazine dents, enrolment had increased A motion was passed to en­ 8:30 How to Marry a Mil­ 9:00 Kraft Walt Disney Presents crowding them out and for the courage Holiday Theatre to con­ lionaire 9:30 Bat Music Hall Masterson past two years they had not tinue. 9:0001dsmobile Show 10:00 Have Gun - Will Travel Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. used the gym, he said. Conse­ The secretary, Mrs. J. P. Shee- 9:30 Country Hoedown 10:30 Confidential File quently naiturtal energies could ley, read Miss Kathleen Green- 10:00 Montreal Playbill 11:00 Rothman’s News Here’s a show unique on Television. A show that not be channelled to further the slade’s letter of thanks itb the 10:30 Inland Theatre. 11:05 CBC - TV News brings you all the magic, the enchantment and the true life aims of the Physical 'Education P-TA for the brnsary which she 10:35 Inland Theailjre (Against 11:15 Boxing , course. There was an outdoor received this fall to assist her in The Wind) thrills of (the wondteiiful world of Walt Disney. pro^gram but not in winter. taking a teacher-training course. 12:15 CBC-TV News Everyone in the family from the very young to the Mrs. Williams cotintered that SATURDAY, November 22 _ perhaps in months considered as The P-TA will'sponsor Teen 1:30 WIFU PootbaU (final) very old will enjoy stories from ADVENTURBIiAND, TO- winter pupils stiU could be tak­ Town again this year -wath Mk. 4:00 Six Gun Theatre.' MO:^OWIAND,‘FANTASYIiAND, & FRONTIERSLAND. en out of doors for sports even and Mrs. R. A. Grigsby adult 5:00 Zorro though the climatfe is more rig­ adiidsors. 5:30 Rin Tin Tin. A FAMOUS PLA orous than where outdoor games Mrs. Adams announced that 6:00 Here and There Thure. Fri. Sat,, Nov. 20.21_22 Walt Disney-Presents all year round are the mile. John Tamibipn wiR be convener 6:30 Mr. Fixlt Wm. Holden & Sophie Loren in Mr. Oxley believed that Sum- of programs this season. Mrs. 6:45 Big Playback is brought to you every Wednesday at .7:30 by merland’s; school ■ enrolment ■ of C. E. Grazeley will head the so­ 7:00 TBA"' ■' ■ Thp Key Lri^er Brothers' Etd;;'MacMillan & Bloedell, Warner-Lam­ over 1,000 called for ttwo or cial committee, assisted by Mrs. 7:30 Saturday Date Showing at 6:45 & 0:00 p.m. bert, and Walt Disney Production on the' Okanagan three physical instructors in the A. Holler. 8:00 Perry Como. schools. He suggested possible 9:00 Sea Htmt. Sat. Matinee at 2.-00 p.m. ■*’ ‘ Television Network 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford conversion of the gym into class­ 'Thurs. Fri. Sat., Noy. 24-25-26 rooms in the near future and 10:00 Closeup 10:30 Naked City. | Russ Tamblyn & Jan Sterling in erection of a detached gymna­ ? ■ 11:00 Premier Performance sium. I Why Operate High School (Girl on the Subway) SCHOOLS OFF BALANCE He said: “Our schools are off SUNDAY, November 23 Confidential 11:3.0 The Good' Life Theatre Showing at 7 & 9 p.m. balance so far as physical edu­ 12:00 Guilty or Not Guilty 12:30 Country Calendar iiiniiiBiii 1:()0 WIFU FootibaU (final) Edmonton at Regina I YQMG'S Rialto Theatre 3:00 Junior Magazine Thursday - Friday - Saturday 4:00 Heritage 4:30 Lassie ELECTRIC ■ 5:00 Candid Eye FOR DEPENDABLE November 20 - 21 - 22 5:30 Wonders of the Wild A Sick Automobile I 5:4S TBA Jean Simmons, Paul. Newman Your car will have a new § 6:00 Citizeins Forum Piper Laurie, in power after bur scientific ■ ■6:30 Father Knows Best Until They Sail engine tune-up. You’ll get p 7?00 December Bride better gas mileage too. p 7:30 Showtime (Drama) Stop in Boon. Let our ex- 1 8.-00 Ed Sullivan pert mechanics make the I 9:00 World’s Stage. SERVICE Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday precision adjustments that g 9:30 G.M. Presents. 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