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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1963, p. 4

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EXTEND. GRANT from the fund finances projects _ OTTAWA PS _ 7 cm. to eliminate some level: cross- mons gave approval Tues- warning day to a bill extending for three » ai gh ies iy co. i years the annual federal nt i of $10,000,000 to the ral would be extended to Jan. 31, grade crossing fund. Money}1967. @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 27, 1963 =~ Ajax Chamber Postpones Meeting Date one OKs Beer For Minor va Costs Man $100 Steel Cables , BOWMANVILLE -- For sup- | AJAX (Staff) -- Council last) plying beer to a minor, an jnight approved the expenditure/Qshawa man was fined $100 and|costs; driving without a licence| 4 the Ajax Chamber of Com. Pr ogress In Grade 2 y Il g r of $288 for the purchase of steel| costs in Magistrate's Court here| (second offence), $50 and costs, | cables for the sewer cleaning/Tyesday. He had the option\and consuming while under ags, ee vo re: 7 result of pressure is frequently|at a promotion meeting. The ef-| machine. | aF ependll |9o% ; ' | resistance. ifect of promotion or failure on' 4 jetter was also received) women teak. Ae a hi en otal of $89." saialBemeral sbcial gathering has Many high schoot students dis-|the student's subsequent pro- from the Lords of the British] nrew street, pleaded guilty Hood mabhisate "lt you Haven't|°e planned, beginning at 6.30 play resistance because they gress is always carefully weigh-| Admiralty thanking the Town Of| minor was Roger Goodwin, :17 lhe money to pay new 1 suggest eo with all members of indus- feel pushed by the system. ed, he said. | Ajax for the adoption of the new/Tover's Lane, Bowmanville. |you borrow it. People borrow | oy ot Ainx ees ee Dr, Jackson felt this could be) The panellists ail agreed that British frigate HMS Ajax. | A second charge of indecent money for everything. else." | profeesonal, men: InvaeO. Wilh alleviated if-every teacher had|success in-school is its own re-| Jt was also made known that | assauit as Yomels together! thi did |their ladies. more autonomy in his own|ward and felt any additional » panoramic painting of the|with two other men was ad- | The general social gathering classroom and every principal recognition is unnecessary and town of Ajax would be display-| jour il ' PASSES NSF CHEQUES jy i1) be followed by a short' an- in his own school. may perhaps suggest passing in| eq in the window of one of th journed until December 10. BOWMANVILLE -- P as sing} : Asetoeited ie Since children resist coercion, itself is not enough. book 9 ees canelar peas "In the past I have been|worthless cheques brought a| ual meeting and the election of and curiosity must be culti-/ 'The moderator, Mr. Pigott, prior to being presented to the tg toy cw ce ced dine Fermin sna into Magirety:s | (70) Geren 2 een Senne The occasion was a panel dis-|\ ited, he suggested it be re-/skilfully handled written ques-|cantain of Ajax. intents ROB. th served Mag- court here Tuesday. \is being arranged and a, good membered that,: "while you can tions from the audience ailoting [Brake Mt, BD. BOXier, John D, Quinn pleaded guilty, attendance is hoped for as this| and was remanded in custody|is an excellent opportunity for! cussion at the first combined The Ajax Industrial Commis-| «1 ph, j h is Mists di; ; evr | ave been waiting to levy meeting of the Home and School/stop people doing things, it is|them to the panellists, and) ion had their requisition of $544/a pood stiff fine. Unfortunately, | intil December 17, A pre-sen- tence report will be prepared, |the wives and friends to be- tions in Pickering Town-|impossible, from outside, to|brought the discussion to aj), ' | : 1 3 ; stp Schoo! pr No. "ig |start them doing things." lelose at 9.45, to the disappoint- approved last night. Theithe minor in this case' is no Constable G. Evans, OPP,|°°me more fully conversant counts -- making unnecessary) noise while driving, $5 and AJAX -- The annua! meeting LOWREY ORGANS FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT STORE 5 FREE LESSONS EASY TERMS ALTO Music Supplies 453 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 725-1501 BAY RIDGES -- 'The parent who gives his child five dollars for every 'A' mark is wasting his money!" said Dr. C. Jack- son, i: in the Mental Health Clinic nepresenting . Ca- nadian Mental Health Associa- tion, Ontario County Branch, Oshawa, addressing an audience of over two hundred which filli- ed the auditorium of Bayview Heights School on November 18. This caused Dr. Clark to draw|ment of some members of the attention to the close liaisonjaudience whose questions re- ; necessary between the parent,|mained unanswered. | The December meetings of the teacher, and child, in develop-| The panel was thanked by ing favorable attitudes, and to|Mrs. Connie Frew, President of uae is part of their 1963 saint. He is well known in this ge 'council will be held on Decem- ber 16 and 30 instead of 9 and 23. told the court that Archer had|that the accused had a bank ourt, I understand 'vy : : ar ting for him in Oshawa (estified Quinn had bought with the work of the Chamber livestock at Sales Barns to the'of Commerce in Ajax. Constable Bruce Tilson, opp, | value of over $1300. He stated|- ie jis wail 'on a liquor charge,"' VOTE and ELECT WALTER M. HOLLIDAY Reeve for 1964 Township of East Whitby to keep a careful watch on the spending on the taxpayer's dollar, 7 yrs. on Township School Area Board 5 yrs. on Township Planning Board 2 yrs. as Councillor 3 yrs. as Deputy-Reeve VOTING DAY- MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1963 10:00 A.M. -- 7:00 P.M. RED & WHITE D SAVE 25¢! CHOICE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 20-0Z, $ | TINS SAVE 16c!-- CHOICE GOLDEN PEACHES '1 8 1 3 cio reas. SD $1 s]: SAVE 22c!--AYLMER TOMATO SOUP '] SAVE 16c!--HOMOGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER 9-OZ. $ ] TUMBLERS BONUS BUY!--Save 30c!--White or Colored BONUS BUY!--Seve 25¢!-----White or Colored -BALLET TISSUES 10 «... ONUS UY!--Sove 9c!-----Fancy Quality AYLMER TOMATO JUICE BONUS BUY!--Save 11c--NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT SAVE 8c!--RED & WHITE EVAPORATED MILK SAVE 20¢!--10¢ SIZE CHOCOLATE BARS SAVE 24¢!--TREAT SMALL WHOLE WHITE REDsWHITE DOLLAR DAYS Save You Money! 10-0Z. TINS for 20-02. TINS SAVE 4ct STRAINED GERBERS "cons SAVE 25! -- DEL MONTE SEASONED CUT GREEN BEANS SAVE 17e! @ SPAGHETTI CATELLI' @ MACARONI SAVE 16c!.-- 2¢ OFF PACK! -- NUCOA MARGARINE SAVE 6c! -- HEREFORD CORNED BEEF SAVE 17c! -- WITH PORK... YORK BEANS Pkgs. 200s '] '] '] 15-02. duced the panel members who, Rouge, a Professor at the Uni-|suggest the necessity for small-| the Fairport Beach Home and|*" High School; and the moder-| dividual pupils. Area No, 2 Board, had brought ON] Hotel October 19 and offered to /COVet this amount. egner and engineer. for both teachers and pupls,|which Mrs. Adamson introduced continued the officer. "It wac|to D. Hickson, Campbhellford, | . that 'a child's conscience is been a larger percentage of stu- ing is an experiment," Mrs. Council Told car in Newcastle because. of $152, phrased this to say that a child's turned out today do magnificent she requested Home and School jiont to sot up a meeting be-|"ed light and around behind theless cheque charge for $377 at the early years and becomes word "unmotivated" to state) J. Adamson, Ohairman of the| and Pickering Township to dis-|Tant. ban a ke Dr. Clark added to this later' 'Everyone wishes to master the fine exhibits prepared in the Pickering Dlettios High Adkook. \car towel eWay to the New.Aebt over te Mead ha hue: child's progress in Gnade 2)himself to be appropriate." ers, Mrs, Read, Mr. Balkou and $600,000. admitted supplying the beer, Director of the Day Care! versity level. change a student's idea of what dent whether more such PTO" coool poard | J Clark who felt that large classes/ed, everyone tends to ignore, : the original expenditure for the °'atories, one library, two gen- Two Men Fail To in the class. He wondered where) one's picture; Board to engage an architect to|tion Office addition. This will | pa re eee Pe re eee aeaats Derleve the Way! railed to qualify for the upcom-| A committee from the board The department of education Dr. Jackson and Mr. Munroe QUERY EXAMINATIONS Arthur E.. Lappin ahd Les cuss the project. building is as follows: each student must learn in'dents, Dr. Jackson said, and' Mr. Pearce was ruraing rooms to 23 rooms. This would ture and equipment $84,900, they may be tested in a con- marks alone, but rather on a. The remainder of the candi- the existing building ceed with the making of .work- growth in social skills is not progress. children, starting in Grade 9 study habits and keep ahead, ro K. D. Munroe, Superintendent of School Area No. 2, intro- besides Dr. Jackson, were Dr. Gordon Clark, PhD, of West r BES) |p " | versity of Toronto; A, Munroe,|er classes to help the teacher School Association. Earlier, M. |picked up Goodwin and a New. eee ol seg Albert, but) Vice-principal of Dunbarton|deal more adequately with in-/T. vanHouten, a member of the School Additi castle youth in Bowmanville|!@d far too small an account to ator, P. Pemberton-Pigott of} While the unmotivated student|the warm wishes of the School | take them home, | The officer told the court a) Chenrywood, an. industrial de-|in high school is a big problem|Board to the meeting, following) Costs Doubled "Only they did not go home,' |cheque for $599 had been given| Mr. Munroe began by quoting Mr. Munroe made it clear that the eight principals of the |more of a spree in Newcastle and two to Jack Reid, Orono--| Dr. Brock Chisolm's statement|in his opinion, there had never schools in the Area. "This meet- and Port Hope, I followed the one for. over $617 and one for formed rock hard by six toidents. who really work, and Roberta Adamson, the chair-| 4 yAxX (Staff) -- A motion was |the tires screeching They made| "I understand there is a war- eight years of age', and para- many of the students being man of the meeting, said, and passed at Ajax council Jasi@ Tight hand turn through a/tant for his arrest on a worth- sense of values -- his mental work. members present to discuss ititwoen Ajax council and the IGA store, I approhended Good-|Lindsay Sales Barn," conclud- attitude -- is pretty well set in| Dr, Jackson seized on the and tell their own Association's .ouncijs of Pickering Village Win in front of Woo's Restau-| ed the officer. ay See her ietet eh ne pores i tet ee rig vo a eee ao cuss the. estimated cost of the! The officer said he found|these cheques and said he had his school life. vated, the attention ea $1,333,462 for an addition to the Goodwin impaired and had the intended to pay but had got into that studies in the United his environment, and tries to do Home Economics and Industrial Originally the estimated cost|castle Garage, He added th i j : gee a anking the teach- 8 ' 7 e, ' at,arranged for accused to be States and elsewhere showed aj|so in the way which seems to|Arts rooms, thanking the teach of the addition was just over/Archer claimed the car and,examined by Dr, Cormack, could be taken as' indicative of} Everyone tends to be con- Mr Fraser for the effort they A Antler na pond: fo Rouncl : havi A : , > : Bere Xd ie te difficil aan Chairman and Presi- as re council) This testimony led to convic.| Centre, ntario Hospital, Co- the work he might do at Uni- servative and it is difficult to) Program i from A. Ross Irwin, of the Dis-'tion. of Roger Gondwin on thrce|P°Urg, While he is in custody, ! Conformity in the bright stu-jis appropriate to bring about his grams shoul« be pianned. This letter atated that-on May . = dents was regretted by Dr./success. Once attitudes are fix-|had put into these displays, 41 of this wae eGanalt Senraves one epedial cldssroom: two lab. y overworked greiagind Minced distort, or rationalize gee ak addition to. the schoo! eral shops, one gymnasium, one ed in a pressure for Y thing which gt iB : fi The approvals permitted the cafeteria, and one Administra. | the outstanding leaders of the/this also. Qualify At Ajax prepare a sketch and to submit 2¢Commodate 580 more pupils future are to be found if all stu-) 'The question is, how do we) yay (ctapey Two menlestimates of the cost bringing the total to 1,200. "stances to conform. pPeaecteyy and prestige 1s to know ing Ajax elections to be held on met with F. J. Nichol of the has already approved the plans PRESSURE MOUNTS Bs: December. 7. Department of Education to dis-| A breakdown in the cost of the drew attention to the large num-| Examinations may not be the Pearce did not qualify before 9 It was decided at this time Building contract $1,175.00. ber of bits of information which right criterion for judging stu-|p.m. last mght to enlarge the addition by four!Architects! fee $72,660. Furni- order to have something to put Mr. Munroe replied that stu-/counci! and Mr. Lappin was a-permit the completion of a two-. The Department of Education out at examination time, 80 dents were rarely failed on member of the schoo! board storey wing across the front of has advised the Board to pro- crete fashion: judgment of the student formed|dates qualified There will be 15 classrooms,|ing drawings Mr. Munroe regretted that id measured at High School level, this being important to a child's « When Mr. Munroe mentioned | the pressure which is put on and imoreasing through the grades, in order to acquire good Dr. Jackson remarked that the To the man who's about to buy new tires, FINA offers an amazing no-limit guarantee. Buy any FINA Passenger tire (we stock your type) and you'll get a no-limit guarantee that's in effect as long as there's tread on the tire. No matter how much mileage you put on it. No matter how long you keep it. No matter what roads you drive it on. No matter what speeds you drive at. Magistrate Lashes Out At Conditions BOWMANVILLE Magis- trate R. B. Baxter described "the situation in court here yes- terday as absolutely hopeless. "The backlog of cases has built up and built up," stated His Worship, 'until it is im- possible to begin to hear all the cases in one day." Because Magistrate Baxter also presides in Cobourg, Port Hope, Brighton, Campbellford and Hastings, he explained that it was impossible for him to come to Bowmanville another day without adding a day to the week. He expressed the hope. that another magistrate might be brought in from Oshawa or To- ronto to take over some of the load, This week court adjourned at 6.30 p.m. with many cases being adjourned and lawyers for the defence asked to return at later! dates. BAKER FINED $10 BOWMANVILLE A local baker paid $10 and costs as a result of a conviction in Mag- istrate's Court here yesterday. Robert Gordon Severn, propri-} 20-02. Tins 12-02. TINS 18-oz. Pkgs. 20-02. TINS SAVE 16c!--GOLDEN HOUR CANDIES Cello Bog TALL TINS 7 Tins *1 ee | BONUS BUY! 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