Lm et SEES Young Teachers [New Noses ~~ x GOOD EVENING a Get Supervision 1 300 Fad By JACK GEARIN 2 ge i oo LONDON, Ont. (CP) The sys: ers move from another fem of inspection in secondary or province {no accept positions in EF ES RR rh % schools will be revised, Ontario Ontario EX-OSHAWA WOMAN GETS SCREEN TEST / schools 9 be revised, Outacle NIE. irate inn Satie Kime Canadian Press Staff Writer oki he explains. is thal : ie 7 A uc a eavhery y # LONDON (CPi---Do you gel ih cious little wr Did you see where Mrs, John Ennis, a Toronto 4 Friday dom have been able lo adjust to poo on ve nose fee ' Do ) i 1 eelous . is hat A mothér of three, i# busy studying three scripts so that % 7 7 2 Inspectors will concentrate dur- Ontario methods, he said, but the friends kY Hor t as - or? ' hi Jos except that # shé can go to Hollywood soon for a screen test 4 : 7 , Ling the fall term in supervising ieaching qualities of those from |p C0 SPCC gon. Hers wi 1 hit long and she had ' . 'O p / y the work of the province's many putside the U.K. have been dis 4 3 meak me sown Mrs. Ennis is the former Eve Collis of Oshawa. She ; young leachers, he told the On Rie If 80, you obviously need a new fh. it works all right, but 1 # 4 EL cour i a 1 is the daughter of Mr. and | 4 } tario Secondary School Headmas nose f know. people seem to look Mrs. D. Collis who lived A ters' Association conference WANT TOP SCHOLARS And London, it seems, is th ' 1 as some kind of freak for more than 20 vears at hE ? here Mr. McColl said one way to place to get if t sratisfaction comes 178 Albert street. Her par- The great increase in the num- ensure quality would be to en. The nose-shifting ' busine is Delphi Lawrence, : 3 : "77 bers of inexperienced teachers courage the top third of Grade 13 hooming in Britain. with a trip reg he whole thing. 1 had ents also operated a furn- / , gp makes it difficull, he said, to pro- graduates lo he teachers to the plastic surgeon becoming 2 betier noxe when 1 started, It iture store. at #Bond and ' 4 A vide enough specialized profes: He said fhe graduate should be almost as fashionable as a frek "2% well, more aristocratic. A Prince streets before they 4 4 ¢ sional assistance for first and 5 leader possessing initiative, in. to the hairdresser. All types of aie ase ; moved to Toronto, where # ; ? 7 5 second vear teachers tellectual curiosity and independ. personalities, equipped with all i hers Is the story, told hy resid : / ; _% by" Within five years it is esti ance in thought types of noses, are joining the ? doctor, of a soldier whe Ar. they now reside ? y h wo mated 50 per cent of our second "We would welcome a few GUEUPS. auired Dey plastic profile ta 'Innis. + tu 2 4 - a} moress girl fr Mrs, Enn whe A ary school (eachers will have 1658 orp vygged individuals in the gg mpress his girl friend. She took ¢ tended OCVI, left here 11 Lo § 1 than five years of experience,' f oe il little 1 INE RETROUSSE MODEL one look and kicked him out / She is the wife J 44 (8 he noted. proiession and: a e858 COD: The ski-jump nose is being re. But avart from the cosmetie years ago, * 15 1h He also told the headmasters formity placed by the button variety, the value, there are indications that 7 H nt ' . ani : of John Ennis, a Toro 10 ) ' the education department Mr. McColl said an atiempt Roman is giving way to the slim 2 new nose may help to give contractor but formerly 1 y , studying what recognition shoul d should be made fo imprave the line, turn-ups are being iurned come people a fresh start in life, of this eitv also, whom she 4 4 be given work done in summer rourse fu instruction a once down, and vice versa, and those Dr. Denis Ogden, medical officer " . 4 . Worn y and 13 sty. Students should be encouraged to wayward smellers that list to port to the prison medical services met here. They have three courses by Grade 12 an J 18 1 : PY 0 missed a'tend winter session as opposed or starboard are being given a says thal 55 problem offenders at children, 16, 12 and subjects to summer school. Perhaps there {rue heading lorstal Prison, all with ngly Mrs. Ennis. who has could be an increase in financial! The vase among girls this vear vere given new models had. no dramatic framing By STEWART MacLEOD 1 Jackie Colling Her dents seeking credits for a QUALITY UNDER FIRE sid to those taking the winter ic jhe "vetrpusse' model 4 dinky And 30 of them became new men, 4 of any kind, was spotted ir ' Lid B 5. / Earlier Friday, the quz'ity of cout e little nose that is neither up nor 1! never gol into trouhlé Ho Hollywood drug store ¢ 7 9 7 VR, y 2 BM teachers entering the profe sion The association which ends its down. Singer Rosemary Squires 2 ollywoo ; i ii % 4 % = , ¥ was criticized by A. G. McColl, conference today, decided io ap- just got one and she's delighted MRS. JOHN ENNIS during a recent visit there : a on / / . 2 sunerintendent of secondary point a committee to draft rec. with it ! Reeves, who is known In Hollywood for her y " Lh 4 / d 4 | schools for London Board of Ed ommendations based on Mr. Me. +g photograph better, gel more Board Backs : oles of orientals ! Va 7 : / id 7 ucation oil's remarks dales, make more money--m ry of actors io fill the fol | fF acy ; TW, He said the "crop of teachers vellous." ) mar "You have sdmetbing," said Miss Reeves "and 1 xnow ; / / 7 7 coming ont of the Ontario Col Jr ested Texts 1 ran bring it out 5 7 / lege of Education is not the same Ini uries Kill p Plage SUrgbon on London's i 4 / 5 y 7 ; amed Harley Stréet ale PTO IN i" "1t didn't sound right to me," said Mr. Ennis, who A / ; 4 1s in past years | di neg are bireot ical ith KITCHENER (CP)-The Kitch was in California with his wife to buv land "We phoned Ff Ik ot ave the Sistinet Hmpees oy that cosmetic urgers y f of ws ener public school hoard would y / 7 we sho ( t er factors 8 , $ ther foreg . of # : M 7 4 we should loo it oth 2 3 + ath orego provincial grants 2 producer friend of mine and he fold us aboul besides the academic background ras ic im coming the biggest part of their ipa, 00 taxis which its inspec. : h . sale business. Appointment books are, when hiring," he sali feel are unproven Reeves." ! y fors Hill Village, Toronto . a a Principals should look care BEAVERTON (CP Gary he board, Thursday night au- The Ennis' live in Forest Hill } illiug_ up with dissatisfied nose: LARGE LAWSUIT fully at persons entering the pro- gi 19 died in Orillia Hospital «thorized purchdse of $992 worth : . fession from other occupations of inturies received erly Friday They charge about £100 for an of primary readers which are no "CONFLICT OF DUTY Rarnest B Olawa econd ear that was involved argest . ever filed In North he said. He claimed some be J ordinary nose job An elaborate longer on the department of ed- The apathy and indifference of the majorit vhose it uffered | Mrs. Bowler has been confined | Dakota. It amounts to $609,300, come teachers because they are when a car struck another axdioverhaul can cost £200 ucation's approved list City Council towards the delicate subject of "conflict injurie a 1 21 n a to hospital in Ottawa with par Mr. and My 3owler are seen 'Msuccessful in a variety of other hounced into a tree off Highway! The National Health Service By this action, they automatl- duty" is » disturbing thing car accident at Rugby, North ' tial paralysis, The lawsuit here with one of their sons 10D. 48 near this Lake Simcoe com-\will have no part of it unless cally gave up grants made hy u Dakota. reads details of his 1aw against Kovash Incorporated Kenneth Care should also be used when munity there are medical reasons for the he department, for approved It was painfully obvious Monday night suit agair the driver of a! and K J. Kovash is one of the CP Wirepholo selecting older persons, espe: yy... Reid, 17, and Harvey operations. There rarely are texts supported cally n rel Ie to en yp i Drake, owner of the car, are in. Recent receipts include : In pt tor Ray Mark told the 4 emic ackground ot us satisfactory condition with face actress Juli Lockwood. cc ¢ hoard there was only one series 2 motion in favor of Guild Industrial Builders (C anada) . . forget That teaching is a demand. ic and head injuries. All are Alan a Luck Tiel Bart of Grade 1 to 3 reader on the I.td, which asked that GIBL be exempt from wo clauses 3 Sailors Jailed on erence ing profession trom Beaverton dancer Lionel Blair and hundreds Approved list this year in a cent land deal agreement with the Cit On ahother Aspec i A Med o ND (CP) All L of others you never heard of Because the series has not yet The exemption will allow a US ! . wondered why successful teach Wud : 1A Sh ing an Ewe One Harley Street doctor says found general favor with Ontaris hy GIB] bus dditional acre of land in Industrial * . SIo0Rs, 1 8 pi is din that only one in five of his 'nspectors, and hecause thers y GIBL) 10 buy an addil] foo n a0 1an Society of Upper Canada, died|,qiionis "are in show husiness, Will probably he more series is. Park without building a factory as the agreement calls n Il e 1g Coast Vessel here Friday Others Include housewives, office Sued, the inspectors recom for He was a member of the board workers and military personnel, ™Mended that the older series he of governors for the Peace They all undergo surgery for Supplemented ". » Without debating the merits, or demerits, of | MONTREAL (CP) Three men cian spotted a scuffle {akiag C \'/ ] War ». er inking FF : 2 gery i b A 4 1 A n hospital place among six other erew 1 i ery rec Bridge linking Fort Erie withi(he same reason: They don't like Mr. Mark said that replies. That was when an overwhelming majority firm (represented I 71] uniaue performance during the were in fall and one id motion - there was a 1 p Svd Hopkins today as a result of a fight which! members. When he intervened Buffalo Lie same Yeaso! mem othe ft hat rapldes GIBL Council discussion by Alderman Syd PRINZ poke out Friday night among he was attacked " TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP Born in Napanee, he was edu NOT ALL HAPPY mary readers might cost $25, who rarely fails to line up on the side of the builder (or members of the crew of the liner A parly of engineer-officers af I'he ch i of the United Nations The Halifax ov ned coastal cated in Kingston 91 | ed APPY ; : Grants would yo for a food ar allie ; er re ee ission Jere left by aie Friday | " ocior design a dea 0 hat figure, he a #ubdividers) in red-hot Council debates 51 ania, ed up { }. Monreal lempied io aila po el the eles to. confer with the Laotian kin freighter Belle Isle 1I was a new model, and they usually go Replacement of the series harbor by a sympathy strike trician's assailants but met with ' burned-out wreck lying today in away happy would take several years, the in. Alderman Hopkins (he is also a member of the Three Citic) : Wile resistance over a threat of civil war while : i Three B h seamen were resistance AT PH shallow water in Lae St. Pierre, i | Among the few exceptions is spector said VIENTIANE, Lao Reuters Oshawa Industrial Commission) is more than an elo- .,o.00d with assault on a supe Cunard line officials meanwhile the f pure hi evacuated "i idening of the St. Lawrabce 3 1 ff Ane turhing Y 1 ail n e lace of anothe peril --- N hey quent and courageous spokesman for GIBL he is also 0 and disturbing the said the ship would sail for flood her peril River just upstream from here y i 'oun seace by figh oth breaches Southa fay at 11:15 a.m," 5 C G T that firm's auditor, a fact he openly admitted in Council r i t ng, | n bre iche wuthampion Sok x UN chief ¥douard Zellweger She burned and sank In 10 feet OMIN EVEN S Th of the Canadian Criminal Code. despite the strikers' plans to tie for ; ahi of water Friday after being WAYS 70 (41:3:11414 |) ¥ . ' 1 y as. , Pr several weeks ago when questioned by Alderman Thom They were arrested hy Mont- up the liner uatil Sunday as a '®f! ; or Luang X abang in the RELL » < . \ t real « r were | prt tha 4 . north to see ing Sri Savang struc yy the Briti ocean-goi id erman Hopkins do Monda I f | vho were called gesture of sympathy toward sea- ¥ 4 § So what did Alderm p ¥ Britain Wattana after worried Wes n freighter Holmside 60 miles when the GIBL matter came up ? at the request of the ship's cap-imen on strike in y diplomats met to decide what downstream from Montreal Z WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE 1 ht broke out : Did he follow the normal procedure in such cases Police identified them as: Eric SOME IN HOTELS could he done fo avert complete Cause of the collision, which and again publicly declare his position with the fii Stephens, 19; Tenly Bangs, 19, Other transportation arrange. chaos here following an army occurred in clear weather, was Hm FR «t of whose members are builders or associated with aid Edward Timms, 26 ments have been made for any coup Aug 9 till undetermined today . Po ¢ | Iv from Five men involved in the fra. of the 386 Sylvania passengers Meanwhile, some 200 women The Belle Isle's captain a Techs books | the trade in some way) and refrain scrupulous! rom |< including the three in jail. who were put up in hotels over- and children dependents of Burchly Dinham, and crew mem: Gut factfilsd book taking part in any debate ? were taken to hospital for treat- night Americans were ordered evacu bers all declined comment on whith Motte M NDAY AU 22 8 P T ' he 22,- ated by the United States Em. The 1,500:ton coastal vessel was hav developed for | O ' G. Ly . : i . { . : ria . I'hey were taken from the od ' y istrial Commission ment. One man, Brian Morris A i \ x has } Certainly not. Instead, the Ind : had a broken rib 000-402 luxury liner Friday morn- bassy '"hecause of the threat of riding at anchor when struck a correcting heoring member jumped boldly into the fray like a knight in ; ng when a spokesman for some floods." glancing blow by the 7,000-ton rg hg {I | $1,300 CASH PRIZES--$100 DOOR PRIZES armor. He piloted the GIBL proposal with consummate HOW FIGHT STARTED 50 deckhands and engine - room They were being ferried across Holmside. There were no casual. An unidentified ship's electri- crew said they would leave the the swollen, sandbag-lined Mek. ties " TWO $250 JACKPOTS i d y whe enetratin uestions / : wy » Sobate A eu pene oy suC- ship if any attempt were made hong River to Thailand, where Fire started almost immedi | A ONE $150 JACKPOT (MUST GO) were asked by / rma $ to raise the gangplank chartered planes had flown in to ately in the Belle Isle and her pr 20 GAMES AT $205 GAMES AT $30 eestful in disguising her contempt for the whole trans- I Pi k t The line postponed the sailing take them to Bangkok 17-man crew took to lifehoats action) gnore 1C e until today The Americans have heen They were picked up by the l HEARING SERVICE Earlier this week the liner Em. ready to move out since Aug. 9, Holmside | 850 YONGE ST. TORONTO JACKPOT NUMBERS 50-54 N : M 1'0= . Then, to top off his performance, Mr. Hopkins pro Lines Order press of France and the cargo when paratroop Capt. Kong Lae posed the successful motion : [] liner Lismoria were delayed 24 captured Vientiane In a coup | WA 4.2317 Plus free posses on righa of every regular winner Mr. Hopkins wasn't questioned Monday about his hours by a similar strike against the pro-Western govern { $1.00 admission gives Wg a cord and free position with the company. If the majority of councillors B Congress ment wh 01:40" 3 TO chance on $100 Door Prize are opposed te such performances, they said nothing ' | A A he Raper Af the National | ADDRESS 2 . ow $ ly A ientiane was ar- . shout it they just went along and voted for Mr. Hop- e Ry ROBER T Ric K | Transport rested at the royal capital Thurs geauValiey RED BARN kins' motion as if everything was in order | CAN an phi ant uid day while carrying to the king! | erry sasrnis . When Alderman Thomas complained that the GIBL canadian Labor Congress has in ar Jeyirulis, Severs | TONIGHT " matter was being rushed ("Why don't we call a special stricted British Columbia. union Expert Phouma Souvanna ' BUS SERVICE TO DOOR meeting and discuss the prog and cont of this ?" she workers to IBTOTS picket Hines of Prince Souvanna's cabinet was asked) Mr. Hopkins was at hiz most diplomatic and #0 legs ildcat strike" in scheduled to be sworn in Thurs- A spired by the Teg s Brother . I ire by the Teammates Brother fut The comune Ne KINSMEN BINGO ; : ; cancelled after the asse y "I ean sympathize with Alderman Thomas and her chandise services equire Wicssenger failed to Mini mbiy THE B.A. SERVICE STATION FREE ADMISSION--TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd soncern about this matter," he said. "But we are dealing The CLC edict appeared to he . 20.--$20 GAMES the opening salve of an all-out with big people in this matier people who are ac ault bv Canada's anized By ROBERT RICE ) ARSAINL Dy. Lanacas organiz i vi 136 KING ST. Ww. $150 Jackpot-----$20 each line plus eustomed to making quick decisions. They just decided labor on the independent Team Canadian Press Staff Writer #n this matter, and it would be most unwise nol tn ge sters Brotherhood. a 40 000-mem OTTAWA (Cp The federal ; along with them." her maverick union tossed out of government is looking for a top OSHAWA $50 Full Cord » ip . 1 the congress 10 weeks ago for notch transportation experi pre - 5 $30 Games 2 $250 Jackpots Mr. Hopkins has used this theme song mos! siic- raiding the CPR members of the ferably a French - Canadian--to gessfully on other occasions, few en Council seem to care Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. succeed seaway Viee - -President formerly known CS + + JACKPOT NUMBERS 55 and 54 it these matters are rushed B.C. BATTLEGROUND J. C. Lessard, sources indicated RUG CLEANER " ] t attle ] R's | Friday Extra Buses Mr. Hopkins never conceals his association with The battle scene is the CPR " . "" "" { merchandise services in B.C., a Mr. Lessard, 55, one of Can - GIBL when asked direct questions about if. He says that | ion coin "come to integrate ada's leading transportation + Ditin + Rss Dragomotz Brothers the formation of GIBL was originally his idea and that under one roof all package economists, leaves the St. Law- yeing and Repairing S - St ti JUBILEE PAVILION he promoted it in the best interests of industrial expan- freight shipments by road, rail or rence Seaway Authority at the ® Binding end Fringing ervice a ion f : . . 4 sea end of the month to hecome dion. He says that the GIBL officers asked him to ac The railway clerks, led hy chairman of the Quehee Hydro ® Mothprooting cept the position of auditer, so he accepted. It's that Frank H. Ha of Montreal. hold Electric Commission : Wall to well carpets AS OF MAY Ist, 1960 IS WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO yargaining rights for the truck His departure after thre "als cleaned in your home simple Ig rights for the tr PE pas CLUB BAYVIEW, BRYON SOUTH, WHITBY He doesn't see any "conflict of duty" in his hehav drivers and warehousemen in the with the seaway leaves a . J rvie: ut the Te Ss to-fill vacancy in the top eche i { IOP ( I. is new service. Bu e Teamsters > or. He feels that an auditor working for GIB NR eveing a possible CPR move to lons of the seaway authority Oa Wednesday August 24 8 p m different position, say, than a lawyer, or a doctor, or | ainand the operation across Caa It also shrinks the scaway' ; ! ' ' . some other professional person ada, have heen trying to barge three-man management board to ~~ Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal--25¢ Return Despite this kind of talk, Mr. Hopkins stands to n on the Railway Clerks mem. a single persoa--newly-appointed SPECIAL GAME OF $200 (Must Go) cin mail ta hs avinion win GIRL bribe rong in wi Wier iL Tio BILL DRAGOMOTZ| |, iio ins ' $25 ADDED EACH WEEK, NOW WORTH $175 The GIBL case shows what happens when a Coun- The Teamsiers appear fo he way from Montreal to the Wel: cil hat been in power too long, when it grows lethargic « behind a wile walkout of some land Canal on familiarization RA - IF WON IN 52 NUMBERS and cull and gives way too easily to block voting CPR employees in the merchan- trips since he took the job Aug OSHAWA, ONTARIO 5 comes at $30; 20° games at $30 ' : > y En iy dise services but just how many 1 . 4 I'he GIBL case also 'shows the need for a thorough {EYE king i not clo - 174 MARY STREET DATED 20th Aug. 1960 TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES housecleaning in Council quarters and soon Toamster spokesman Charles) WILL LACK QUORUM 14.82: Tnd-.59: $30 Consolation The sad part of it all is that there are too many or Gower in Vaicouver has denied The Seaway authority Ix made assad | $1 00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD . " ' » > tha his union « hehind the up of a president and two mem City Council who can conveniently turn their heads and a bors. The bylaws of the author ise " oe : j i 4 : Dane Prize. ard Eres Admission: Tickats | Proceeds Ge Te Building r look away when this sort of thing erops up ity stipulate that a quarum shall Mr. Hopkine had ne right te present the GIRL, cae consist of the president aad one -- ---- STEERS in Council, 16t alone propose the successful motion Ottawa Carpenter memeber With the third post vacant for o ' s FARE a mnre than a year and the sec . THERE ARE DIRE POVERTY CASES HERE Matches ReWard | md on varie um is rons Mo N ste I H N O in case some people at Queen's Park still think that : . the government ix expected tn do the great majority in Oshawa ride around in Cadillacs, PORONTO (CF An Ottawa come fast shopping for a sue n ' oe : carpenter has offered to match cpssar before Sept. 1 y Mayor Gifford did much to dispel such rumors Monday the £2000 provincial reward he Three seawayv officials are 16 PRIZES Ol $10 that was when he emphasized once again that there Ng offered for Information 1680: menticaed Ae possible Such esSorns are still cases of dire poverty about Oshawa and alse ing to the killer who shot to death n Mr. Lessard chief engines N OPEN AT " ¢ that it is most important that a suitable winter works Ns fyghier Ri her male com- A Gordon Murphy, 61, former 1 EACH Ol $20 $30 $40, $50 A Mo " | - ' ' ' program be planned without delay. His Worship was palion une Tontreal port manager: R. J ile Bagshaw said Friday Burnside, 57. director of seaway ready to furnish concrete proof of these statements. He he hoped the offer would help po. operation and maintenance. a some were in danger of losing their homes hecause of lice in their search for. clues in former direcior of Canada's ca 4 SHARE THI WEALTH lengthy unemployment Alderman John Brady and the slaving of Marian Bagshaw, nal services; and Lucandre Cou . Pow 6. and Glen K I. 47. in Mi ture. 40. former justice depart . 299 J al } Russell McNeil represented Local 222, UAW-CIO at the [gaoihaw's farmhouse near New. meal legal adviser whe jeined n ol SATURDAY AUGUST 20th ; / recent CCF convention in Regina . Sgt R. D. Hodge market. 25 mile th of Bore. the seawav. ax coansel ih 1487 writes to say that the annual Sergeant's Mess Picnic will be held at the Mountjoy Park, Ritson read north, on & het nA ages of T and 16) will compete in the Sunday, Aug. 28. . . . The John Porter Greig Fund ha hy pefion, starting at 8:30 a.m.. Music Day . { ry béen making good headway in recent days There is till 4 1 the Ontario Regiment will compete in A Complete Line of ST. GREGORY S AUDITORIUM a long way to go, but thir will be encouraging news fo ret : an Championship (which title it those people who have an understanding heart for has 1 or the past ars) at 5 p.m. the same da SIMCOE STREET NORTH tindly gentieman ih onde » rei TL Hobby Crafts for All Ages vill presen . ¢ ' - OSHAWA BANDS SLATED FOR ONE SHOWS ¥ t ADMISSION 50 CENTS Oshawa will be one of the feu ties Canada | i Fives . Netra have two hands competing in competition: at . a Pp } eted ) ¢ : pi Hig! WE INVITE YOU TO DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND f) I X | RA ( AMI S Al $25 CNE \ da 1 ' % ' re gathering . { \V \ DL The Boy's Band of the Ontario Regiment (40 mem- of pipe band d in Ontarie. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED