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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1964, p. 4

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WORLD ENERGY cent of total world energy is Natural gas provided 15.5 per) The girls have been partici- pating in a course "Clothes Clos- 1961. ; ets Up To Date." Articles made ee are a laundry bag, shoe packs, THE NO. crs veudy" forthe. Achieve (AS ATTRACTION OF ALL TIME questing police assistance for @ church parade on 26, was referred to Police Chief R. B. Kitney. GETS TENDER @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 21, 1964 WINDOWS BROKEN Balsam Women Collect For . | Metro Mission W. Nichols was awarded) wes. LORNE JONES |°" Welfare Officer 'Will Attend Annual Meet ly: isos wie cae Ajax School Board Irked By Vandalism AJAX (Staff) -- At the Public School meeting Monday evening it was pointed out that general vandalism in the schools was causing considerable consterna- tion. The broken windows at Parkside Public School and the damage to the rear walls of Lord Elgin School were men- tioned specifically. It was sug- gested that estimates be obtain- ed on reinforced windows. SALARY ADJUSTMENT A resolution was passed thet the school superintendents' sal- aties be adjusted over a two- year period from a minimum of $3,400 to a maximum of $4,400 in 1964 (effective April 1, 1964). In 1965, the minimum will re- main the same but the max- imum will rise to $4,600, Half the costs of PSI, and Ontario Hospital policies will also be paid. It was mentioned by the Trus- tees that the superintendents were doing a better job than union workers since they paint- ed, gardened and did other jobs which union workers were for- bidden to do. They take a per- sonal pride in their work and it was agreed that they were quite worthy of their hew schedule. TYPEWRITER TO BE SOLD An old typewriter now being used is to be sold to the Police Department for the trade-in price of $25. MATH. APPOINTMENT Mr. W. E. LeGros, principal of Parkside Public. School, was appointed representative on The Ontario Mathematics Commis- FLASHES NEWS BIRMINGHAM, England (CP) -- Birmingham's circular shopping centre will have a giant multicolored electronic news board; the only one of its! kind in Britain, News flashes,) sports results and weather fore-| casts will be run across a 44- foot screen. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98 yard and up Compore ot $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 If you are going to NEW YORK | Guaranteed sion which will investigate, as- sess and recommend changes .in the mathematics program in the public schools. AWARD DINNER It was announced thal the an- nual Award Giving dinner for Grade 8 students will be held Wednesday, June 24. PROBATION EXTENDED Caro] Robbins and Charles Davies who have taught' here |for two years under probation jwill again be asked to teach next year. SALARY INCREASE Principal's salary will be in- creased over a two-year period from a minimum in 1964 of $9,550 to a maximum of $10,750 jwithout a BA plus an annual in- 'erease of $400. A principal with a BA will receive a minimum of $10,300 up to a maximum of $11,500. It was pointed out that) would encourage} this measure principals to take their BA's. SCHOOL SHORTAGE SS No. 1.in Pickering (Pick- eting Beach) requested: that ac- commodation for up to 18 of their Grade 8 pupils be provided at Ajax schools. The pupils will be taught at.a rate set by the School Inspector. LOANS FOR TEACHERS Interest-free loans for teachers taking courses will be. provided by the School Board. The loans of up to $400 are to be repaid It's Time NOW! To Store Your VALUABLE FURS With OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE Protection from @ MOTHS @ FIRE ®@ THEFT, Etc. @ "SHINERIZING" (Fur Coat Cleaning) FREE! Bonded Pickup and Delivery! -- PHONE -- 728-3012 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --R.| Nichols submitted J. Welsh, Welfare Officer for the|$4,312.14, the lowest Town of Bowmanville, will at-|T#tted. pag a 14th annual meeting of} NEW DIRECTOR ti elfare Officers Association . i | James Casburn will be en- to be held in London, June 8, 9,| gaged as the New Recreation D in 12 monthly instalments to/and 10. ; : 'rector for the Town of Bowman- commence at the beginning of) CANCER BLITZ ville at an annual salary of |the school year. This would en-| The Cancer Society of Bow-|$9,000. able teachers to take advantage|Manville was given permission of the summer and winter|to hold a one-day blitz for the) SPAHN NABBED IN RAID courses being offered. |punpose of raising funds on Mon-| HOUSTON (AP) -- Warren | DRAMA |day, April 27, by Town Council,|Spahn, veteran Milwaukee | \Monday night. | Mrs, Parkhill, director of the} TRE SE |Ajax Children's Drama Group Aa Piha bd Fiend il jrequested that upcoming per-| 4 letter to Town Council re-\iine raid by Texas liquor con- \formances be announced by the| questing assistance in supplying *" board officers early Satur- lteachers. The request was\1) jackets for the winners of the| aay, Police said Monday ail of four sulb- Braves pitcher and rookie c:tcher Phil Roof were amore 10 persons arrested in an after- a tender of|Women met at the home of|/ erry. |Rev. T. Fleetham of Green- jwood recently, The meeting) jopened by Mrs,. Percy Jones| jreading a poem, Spring Clean-| jing. | Mrs. Cecil Jones gave aj jreading, 'The Church in Midst 'of Battle," written by Miss} Jane Scott of Toronto, "| Clothing is to be brought in 'for the May meeting, to be sent to the Fred Victor Mission| lin Toronto, ey |SUNBEAMS MEET - | The 4-H Club, "Sunbeams," held their last meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Cecil Disney, | Hi Town of Bowmanville Junior ' t Y j » granted on the condition that Hockey League was referred to Were charged with c Mrs, Parkhill first approach the a 7 lalcohdlic beverages after hours \principals of the schools. The He Civic Committee for a re- and released on $10 bond. Team next performance will be held port. manager Bobby Bragan said he at Parkside Public School, Sat- REQUEST PARADE plans no action against the play- urday, April 25, in the after-| A letter from the Florence ers, as Milwaukee has no cur- hoon, \Nightingale Lodge 66, IOOF re-'few for its players. 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