OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 14, 196) 'WHITBY And DISTRICT 'Music Director 'Commends Pupils 0 and the spirik and musicality of the boys' chorus|gagistion Hagards, who re. The recent production, by of Colborne St. Public I, of the Pirates of Pen- ,zance, has drawn loud praise of «Ontario's Director of Music, A {letter of commendation was this sweek received by the Whitby| + Public School Board from Major 'Brian McCool. + The letter, in which Major Mc- +Cool sald the performance was + "unusually or even exceptional *ly brilliant," was sent to Car ;men Sarles, Principal of the] school and later passed on to! ithe board. : Said Mapor McCool In letter: his "I tried to explain on Friday hance school prestige and school + night how surprised and de i lighted 1 was by the excellence sof the performance of . + youngste rs, of Mrs. Marion yout *assistants. In the light of couple of days of contemplation I have become more than ever convinced that the performance was unusually, or even excep tionally brilliant. I would not ex pect better from a girls in many high 'NEW DIRECTIVE schools In "music chorus the province, was, within the limit of their voice range, equally splendid The diction by both choruses and soloists was just as good] oy. signatures for a petition as or better than any 1 have heard anywhere, and 'when one takes the youth of the leads into consideration, were really fantastic I hope you will be enc ouraged {to do more of this kind of work The youngsters are entitled to learn and to know this part of their musical heritage, and the music is itself not only good but charming. Buch a [presentation cannot fail (6 en Imorale I would be grateful if would extend my compliments under the directionland congratulations to everyone Williams and connected with the performance {her very able accompanist and a board voiced similar sentiments but not past chairman Fred Ing | Most members of the school He said the performance was very good but his objection was that "the other pupils of that school altar of Penzance were the Pirates ol Homework For All Is Pl All pupils who attend Whitby' public school system next year can expect to have a re quota of homework every At a meeting of the Whitby Pub lic Selive] Baard this week £ pal Earl Fair night an s of English should be stressed in the Whitby ' schools. He said gulamthat it was his observation that high school students in Grades 9 to 11 have a very poor com- mand of English and because of this he concluded that the| curriculum for English in pub-| lic schools in Whitby is inade-| {quate nd board, 8 - amount of ay am | very happs tion." said > Doug. Maundrell Board member Fred Ing als «noted his approval and added 'that he also felt that the study "It is gratifying to see one of ideas embraced by the Edwards. "I feel that any technical training annot be applied without the necessary English which a per-| his son requires to express himself." "He added that he would not| like the schools to concentrate o only on the spoken word but to| consider the written word even| more important Driving I Now Jail Pleading guilty to driving | n Ditch, | ed Week OPP Constable M. E. Fair of the results| CANAAIAR Government alyessing sacrificed - at the) | market, Would Curb Radiation | AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Council {on Monday heard a deputation {from spok of the C 1 Committee for the Control of quested permission to set up It table in the Ajax Bhopping Centre on Raturday In --_ to The spokesmen sald that the petition would be sent to the 'No nuclear Canada The petition slates aa fulliwe "Nuclear war voild snd vlvili ration and most of the Bums race. The nuelear pavers alfeady have simigh Babs Kill all the peuple th the wird The seal Wf wWuwlva i Weapons tn Wine dations Wii] [Increase danger WE nuelogl was woapons for YOU | hreaking Out and wal Wake Haarmament gotiate Raves tw wel The Canadian Gaveriment is considering the agitating atl nucleal wenpone NUCH wenpuie ates Calas un defence whatever against a major thiear, the nie Vali |Hinental tisaile, aid Hie IE aay [defence agalnst wanied H |Hombers, Their aguisition would |algo handicap or destiay the! [leadership Canada is giving to ward disarmament Counil passed a resolution BIVINE permission for the wi |Eanization to collect signatures 'Supermarket 'Start Soon AJAX (Staff) -- Construction of the new Steinberg"s Super market in the Ajax Shopping {Centre will commence within the next four weeks and will be| {completed for operation by| December 1. So reported Mayor William| Parish to council on Monday | following a telephone conversa-| general manager of Steinberg's Limited, Jack Gentzer Mayor Parish and council {were called upon to put pres- [sure on Steinberg's by the Mer- chants Section of the Chamber {of Commerce. This organization {complained to council that the |site of the old Steinberg's Super- destroyed by fire in | January of this year, had a dis- {graceful appearance. The merchants section asked | | council to request that Stein-| |berg's should make a formal | statement regarding the re-| building of the supermarket or cover up the scene of the fire. | The telephone conversation | 'Homing Doves Carry Radios Topics this week: Secrets of homing pigeons, hiberna- tion in space and electricity from hot lava. BIRD BROADCASTS The 20-mile flight of a hom- ing pigeon has been tracked uecurately by U.S. Office of N aval Research scientists, They used a tiny radio trans- mitter, weighing less than an ounce, strapped to the bird's havk Later they hope to use sens- thie devices to record physical changes hy birds and other an- Imale as they navigate--all In hopes of disvovering and ap- plying their remarkable navi gational secrets, That could veal In new miniaturized navigation and detection sys fee Fd man and his modern Wea nie The few approach also vill vhieoh ol gliesses whether By sensing mag Webi Bios uf foros, responding i the he sll wb i Td naviga Bids hae vadth's valation, or use 1 Hua BFA RE Fin {3 LE) Palas, "fia sijulirels fats ali Ww chiiks all hi Bobi ale, UVIRE In law gear Wil WE Ball yeal Hullwelght hiberna hp SIHE as eally Viyaueis, (0 learn the We HVIRE IRIRES af pro Ui ght lessness for wi GE ul ihe auriing fiture ips Wo athe planets, says \ 1S Musacehia BL Louls University hiologist Hibernallig antinals wouldn't need food, or prob gelling vid of thelr And they would be subjects to learn the effects of cosmic ra diation on living animals, he adds HOT LAVA A buried lake of molten lava on the island of Hawaii apparently could be tapped for heat to supply cheap electri: city, scientists report Eruptions of the Kilauea volcano 18 months ago cre- ated a lake containing 80,000- 000 tons of molten lava, with heat enough to produce 25,000 | kilowatts of electric power for present 181s of waste products good said member Thomas tion with the vice- -president and| 10 Years, George C. Kennedy SPECIAL SALE! SPEAKER CABINETS by' "Graetz" Full stereo units for use with stereo sets or as attractive additional speaker outlets for any- where in the home or cottage. Complete with quality "Woofer" and .while intoxicated, Earl David the Brechin Detachment testi- 'Osburne, of Orillia, was Tues- fied he found Osburne slumped | 'day sentenced to seven days in|behind the wheel of a parked sthe County Jail by Magistrate car on the Rama Rd., three) iF. S. Ebbs. miles north of Atherly on June + Osburne was also fined in8 at 11.10 p.m. Whitby police court for not] The motor was running shaving a driver's licence when loudly and Osburne was trying "picked up on the drunk driving|to put the car into gear without «charge. using the clutch" said Constable Fair : When Constable Fair shut off the motor- and pulled Osburne out from behind the wheel, the Pass By-Law On New Pool car had been driven 300 feet . along the shoulder of the road « AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax|into a ditch Community Memorial Pool was! Oshurne's eyes were red, his officially named as such by| speech thick and he staggered Ajax Council on Monday when! considerably, said the officer. a bylaw was passed in compli-, When asked to produce an| Ance with the Community| operator's licence, Osburne drew | Centres Act out a 1960 permit. He said he The bylaw also appoints the hadn't got around to getting a following Ajax residents to the|1961 licence, testified Constable Pool Administration Committee Fair for the ensuing year Osburne was prohibited from A. Goldie, R. Henshaw, A. driving for six months. 'Baldry, B. O'Bfien, P. Sheehan, ,D. Noland and D. S. Claringbold. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY . '* tha nresent time work on othe pool has been halted due to CHANGE WI MEETING Members please take notice "the Toronto Construction strike «and it is now evident that the project will not be ready for| operation for Old Home Week, | June 18 to 24 * Uli Saturday, June 24, it was|ing which was to be held on| 'planned to celebrate the open-|Thursday, June 15, has been| ing of the pool with the judg ging| | postponed. Definite date of the of a beauty contest. Local Ajax {next meeting to be announced with the Steinberg executive! was followed up with a cov. ering | {letter to council. "Tweeter" speakers. Reg. 70.00. 29.00 SALE 32 PIECES LEFT PRICE RADIO WHOLESALERS 637 SIMCOE ST. S. Corner Simcoe & Bloor DIDN'T COUNT SUVA, Fiji (CP)--Playing on | the Fiji golf club course E. F.| Gough hit his ball and also con- | nected with a strange object that got in the way at the last| moment. The ball .missed the | hole but the object--a stunned | accused fell to the ground. Theltoad--landed in the hole. { and David T. Griggs, geophy- sicists at the University of California at Los Angeles, es- timate in a Rand Corporation report. Experimental drilling by the Livermore radiation labora- tory showed it is feasible to drill down through the earth's overlying crust, and to use the lava heat by one of several methods. Courtice U.C. Holds Picnic MRS. SYDNEY BURGESS COURTICE ~~ Courtice United Church Sunday School held their annual picnic at Darlington Pro- vincial Park with a fair crowd in attendance. Winners of the various races are as follows: Race fo beginners--all the children received a prize. Girls 6.7--Pamela Vetzal; boys 6-7=Daryl Somerscales, Girls 89 Patti 'Tullock, Gall Bartlett, Na #49 year old boys ran Girls 10-11 [Walter boys Cook, Geolfery Taylor Girls 12:14 Connie Walker, (Laurel Bomerscales, boys 12 14 Greg Couch, Bob Gray Girls 16 and over Phyllis Uowle, Ivy Adair, boys 16 and over Norm Gibson, Don | Cowie Men's shoe ro oa Vetzal, Norm Gibson; |shoe kick Veltzal | Women's egg catching -- Phyl lis Cowle, Mrs, C. Adams; Men's egg catching Horace Vetzal, Don Cowle Gift for youngest one presen aie) Susan Hart. Oldest one present--| Mrs. B. Wilkins. Finder of the | roundest stone--Vivian Adair. [ The gum scramble was en- {Jjoyed by the youngsters and {one and all enjoyed a lovely sup-| | per with ice cream as an added | |desert. Karen lliffe, 10-11 Gall Tommy Horace Women's Eleanor Hart, Millie SCHOOL TV | Television in British schools |began with an experimental ser- lies over a closed circuit to six |schools in Middlesex in 1952. BLACKSTOCK rr BLACKSTOCK -- The ONO Club served a delicious dinner 'Ito members of No. 1 Division, West Durham Women Teachers' Federation, in the Recreation Centre Thursday evening. This being the annual meet- ing, considerable business was dealt with, after which the guest speaker, Mr. James Mc- Clelland, Whitby, who is inspec- tor of Public Schools in Picker- ing township, gave a very Inter. esting and Informative address on Promotion in Elementary Schools. Mrs. Earl Argue, Pontypool, entertained with two Interesting readings. The Mothers' Auxiliary met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. H. Martyn with seven mothers present. Minutes were read and adopted. Treasurer reported $129.50 profit from Hydro Show Time and $119.25 from the Fa- ther and Son Banquet, The lat- ter has been turned over to the Scout and Cub committee. It was voted to give $30.00 to the Scouts for barbeques and $15 fo the Brownies for library. Committees were appointed to arrange booth for fair and for Mother and Daughter Banquet in September. Mr. and Mrs, George Ruther- ford and Allan, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rutherford. Cleve- land, visited Mrs. George Fow- ler Sunday. I re IW Tr gE WA i i a i Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin and family were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Grace, Long Sault. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham visited her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Campbell and other relatives in Fenelon Falls Sunday. Mr. Ross Holmes, Windsor, 1 and Miss Elizabeth Holmes, spent the weekend with friends| Kincardine, spent a few days in Bancroft. with Mr. and Mrs, John Bea- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright ook and attended the gradua. have received a letter from|y,. in Toronto of her nephew, their daughter, Pearl (Mrs. ' Thomas Holmes, from the Can~ Dr. Bilbey), telling of the pleas- adian School of Embalming ORGANIST party in Buckingham Palace, | 9 TO 12 NIGHTLY aud talking with the Queen. 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