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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Feb 1965, p. 5

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Se can ah ak ama aee Remedial Reading Course Suggested PORT HOPE --By 1966 stu- dents of Durham County éie- mentary schools may be re- quired to have a 60 per cent average to take any five-year high school course. This was considered as a recommendation by the co-ordi- nating guidance committee to the Durham County District High School board this week. The guidance committee is made up of all high school principals, guidance instructors and elementary and secondary school inspectors in the county. The proposal was brought bt- fore the committee by repre- sentatives of the Courtice High School, near Oshawa, Employers in Oshawa are fre- portedly giving first considera- tion to graduates of high the requirement of higher schools in that city where the| grades would-be in keeping with higher scholastic requirement|the plan of streaming. This is already in effect. assists in keeping people in school as long as possible, REMEDIAL READING Allan Strike, of Bowmanville, ADJUST EASIER reported the recommendation to| "The people to adjust most | the board, A second recommen-|readily in life are those with) dation of the committee, said|the best all-round education. | Mr. Strike, is that a program) 'The fact is that students} of remedial reading be adopted|going to Grade 13 in Oshawa) | by the five district high schools.jare a comparatively select | them how to proceed to find| Inyestigation has disclosed|sroup," said Mr. Speers. | suitable literature, they also|\that 50 per cent of Grade 9 "Teachers there can give 'heir | students a more complete THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setirdey, Februcry 20,1965 § © course." "In effect," said Mr. Strike, "an 80 per cent student in Oshawa is worth more than 80 per.cent student in Courtice." The question will be brought before the next meeting of the board, Mar. 17 at Bowmanville. Cavan -- Heads EMO VOBOURG -- Reeve L. A. Hooton of Cavan Township was re-elected chairman of the Unit- ed Counties Emergency Measures Organization Commit- t BASEBALL GREAT DIES then went on to fame as NEW ORLEANS (AP)--~Larry ro baseball's greatest minor Gilbert, who played on the 1914jleague managers, died Wednes- miracle Boston Braves' team|day. He was 73. r such @ program was made pos- sible by, the recent introduction of "streaming" classes which allowed students more choice of study to suit their needs. "It is better that a student at least get his Grade 12 than have him drop out of a five- year course, Statistics show that people not making 60 per cent are not as successful as others," he said. Teachers also! report that the 50-per cent student acts as a drag on the rest of the class, he said. "This is an attempt to increase the standard of edu- cation." J; -E. Speers, principal of Courtice school, where the rec- ommendation originated, said TOWN OF WHITBY PROCLAMATION . Heart Campaign Week February 14th to 20th -- By virtue of a resolution of the Council of the Town of Whitby passed on the 8th of Feb- ruary 1965, | he declare the of Feb- rucry 14th to 20th HEART CAMPAIGN WEEK in the Town of Whitby, W. J. MOWAT, MAYOR ITALIAN BOXER WINS ROME (AP) -- Franco de Piccoli of Italy, 1960. Olympic heavyweight champion, floored Billy Daniels twice in gaining a 10-round decision over the former contender from Brook- lyn at the Olympic sports pal- face Friday night. SEA'S RICHES An estimated 15,000,000,000 tons of copper are contained in the world's' seas. ee. Campbellford Reeve A. b. Brown was named vice-chair- man. Other members are War- den A. L. Blanchard, reeve of Darlington Township, Reeve Sidney Little of Bowmanville and Deputy Reeve G. H. Ross of Murray Township. J. A. H. Rutherford, provin- cial EMO directof, was present at last week's meeting. Mr. Rutherford explained the provincial plan being carried on by the EMO. He urged the local committee to extend its activ- ities in the direction of emer- gency welfare and to study all aspects of a counties-wide com- munications network. BAHA'I WORLD FAITH PUBLIC MEETING FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street North REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"'Faith Tidings" Broadcast, C.K.L.B. 1350 on Your Dial 9:45 A.M,--Bible School with Classes for all Ages 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH IN CHARGE OF BOTH SERVICES St. Margaret's Guild Meets All Saints Anglican Church St. Margaret's Guild held its meeting Feb. 17. All members first met at the Whitby Library, where Librarian Mrs. Wilson addressed the group and showed will be held ot the 1.0.0.F. Hall Brock St. S, Whitby. Every Sundoy evening ot 8:15 P.M, EVERYONE WELCOME Refreshments served. AT DINNER Mrs. W. H. Andrew. who is ° cutting the pie. The ladies of the church worked most of the afternoon so the boys and their fathers could have a home cooked meal away from home. --Oshawa Times Photo. ND SCOUTS FETE DADS and son banquet. Two of the little fellows 'could no longer bare the sweet smells com- ing from the kitchen so they decided to investigate the the source. Larry Harding, 9, left, and Jeffery Tanghey, e annual father 11, give rapt affention {0 _ United Church Women Meet North Whitby United Church Wainen held its second meeting of the year at the home of Miss. Ray Stubbings. Mrs. Wer- CUBS Wothing is closer to ood Culb's heart than a juicy piece, of fresh apple pie. The Cubs and Scouts of the Fourth Whitby Pack treated their Dads to a dinner, last night, at the annual father visited the children's library.|students are below the accep --< vernon =: EMMANUEL In appreciation, a centre-piece|eq reading standard. ST. ANDREW"S REFORMED floral arrangement was pre| The remedial reading propos- sented to Mrs. Wilson on behalf) a1 was noted with interest by PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John 403 ROSSLAND ROAD WEST "* gg : at the board. The proposal for re- embers then journeyed [O/quiring 60 per cent for entry Rev. Stanley Armstrong's resi- a the five-year course met with} Rev. W. fr sal B.A, Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist WEDNESDAY EVE, 8:00 P.M, PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY "THERE'S ALWAYS A WELCOME AT FAITH" 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED || ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, BA, 8.0. Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. LL, Beaton, A.R.C.T. , dence and a short business ses-|sgome opposition. ae sion was presided over by Mrs.| Carrol Nichols, a Hope Town- D. R. Fry. ? ship representative; said: 'I An invitation was 'received|don't think we have any right} from the Evening Guild to/to say no to any student want-| attend their "Hat Fashion|ing the five-year course." | Show' to be held at the parish} He was assured. that the de-/ hall, March 1 at 8 p.m., tickets|partment of education allowed) one dollar. decisions. on this to be made by A letter received from the|jocal school boards. | simple, but the distribution of|gtoup's adopted child in Kow-| "This was just as sharply) |same would be more of a prob-|lom, Hong ae ig read. |debated in committee," said| , sicti \lem. Mrs. Ray Stubbings moved} e remainder of the evening|Mr. Strike. "Maybe even more ng wee foneane Soneiating Ot thet the program be adopted, to|was spent in discussing a cook | 9 . : | David Snoddy, Mrs. Charles Mc-\collect and sort supplies for|book for the centenial celebra-| In its defence, he said that| Aughey Mrs. Ray Stubbins needy families. This motion was/tions. ? aod mere | Mrs, J. Elmer Goodhand andjseconded by Mrs. FA. Curg). At the close of ty mosing, BES aoe 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School It was suggested to map out a system of collecting and sorting donated goods, clothing etc. Some discussion ensued, and it bs agreed that collecting the Brock' St. Pentecostal Church Affiliated with The Pentecostal Assemblies of Conede REV. MAXWELL CASE -- Minister 9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL -- Teaching the unchanged Word of God 11:00 'a MISSIONARY COUNCIL Speoker--Mrs, STANLEY GRANT, @_ stirrin of the Cross discourses on Mission Work, Special Guest----REV, CLAIRE SCRATCH, Secretary of Foreign Missions for the Pentecostal Assemblies 11:00 A.M, "THE STORIES HE TOLD" (2) 7:00 P.M.--HOW DO YOU 3 HEAR? Nursery gare ond Junior Congrega- tion during Divine Worship WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN McLEOD goods would be_ reasonably Orgonist Mrs, W, &. Summers, A.T.C.M. ner Kloke was in charge of the wor'ship service, Mrs. Thomas York took the count of visits made during the|Mark's bly Hall, 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Frank Parrinder. This so-/ cial event will be held at St.| United Church Assem- |Mrs. George Sweet was asked|lunch was served by Mrs. B. to form a,committee to plan|A: Handscombe, Mrs. Charles and organize this undertaking.|CyT and Mrs, Stanley Arm-| |The committee consists of Mrs, | Strong. A. Jack,|. The next meeting will be held CUSTOMER past month, and asked again that members make a point of visiting, and keep track of the calls. 'Dhe President advised that the cards to be sold had arrived anil asked members to take their share. She also issued the lists of labels to be saved. Mrs, Frank Parrinder re- minded the group of the World Day of Prayer, March 5 and adwised of the special service to be held that day at Whitby There will be no regular mee ing held in March, The neyt meeting will be April 19 at the home of Mrs. Delmar Rints.| Each member was asked | take a number of tickets for the| tea and endeavour to sell them. Members were also asked to provide card tables and tea cloths. WELFARE NEED Mr. Thomas York spoke on} the welfare needs in our own) t-| George Sweet, Mrs. J. Mrs. Delmar Rints, Mrs. D. R.|March 4. McLaughlin, Mrs. Werner Kloke,; tol 4 Mrs. Frank Parrinder, Mrs. F.| Curl and Mrs. Martin Lee. Cigarette smoking in Norway Mrs. 'Harold Boys introduced|in 1964 dropped nine per cent the speaker for the evening,|to 1,280,000,000 cigarettes, while Mrs, J. D. Ward, currently a| tobacco consumption increased visitor to Canada from South|tw o per cent. Africa. Mrs. Ward's brief talk| NEVER ABUSE,7TO GIVE THE PROPER ADVICE, WE SMOKE LESS on her home, and Me work of her Church in Durban was most interesting. The slides accom- panying her talk served to ac- Family Monuments CONFIDENCE WES | 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL Classes for all ages, 11:00 A.M.--MORNING | WORSHIP | f. 7:00 P.M.--EVENING WORSHIP 8:30 P.M--B.Y.P.U. 11 A.M.----"THE SACRIFICE Music By-----Gospelaires Girl Trio and Married Ladies' Trie OF THE LORD" The Intermediate Choir will sing, SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.30 am.--Junior, Intermediates |) and Seniors, | 11.00 a.m.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary. Infant Core, Junior Congregation §] 7:00 P.M.--Sound Film -- "'l Was A Stranger" This film can change the life of every believer Its Inspiration is soul stirring and faith lifting. DON'T MISS THIS SERVICE The wormth of Christian friendship is felt in every handshake, You know you ere welcome here! 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Each week for 26 weeks there will appeer in the advertisements on this page the names end eddresses of 12 lucky people in this ores, If your name should eppear and you locate it, ell you ere asked to do Is clip the ead and present it ot the Oshawe Times Office in Whitby or Oshewe. You will then receive your guest tickets to the Brock Theatre. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 22nd. Monday -- Tuesday -- Wednesday GENE STRATTON PORTER'S "FRECKLES" in Deluxe Color Also -- "BEHOLD A PALE HORSE" With Gregory Peck -- Anthony Quinn One Complete Program Storting 7:30 Thursday -- Friday -- Saturday "KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT" With Fred MecMurray -- Polly Bergen Evening Shows Start ot 7 and 9 JOE ROBINSON "Your B.P. Dealer" SERVICE STATION e@ TUNE-UPS @ SERVICE CALLS @ GENERAL REPAIRS Eimer Hosdhand, 1026 Centre N. 668-4585 616 BROCK N, } jary meeting. Members made ar- WHITBY PERSONALS jrangements for the forthcoming| : \St. Patrick's dance to be held! are offered to, Gerald, son of Mr..and Mrs-\March 13 at St. John the Evan-| Mors. Gregory Carter, Willow-/Harman Verschuren will be one), jist parish hall. Members of dale, forme: Whitby residentslyear old Feb. 22, he is theithe dance committee to be an- wiho is celebrating her birthday|grandson of Mr. and Mrs.| nounced at & later' date, Ania Feb. 19. |George Deriet of. Whitby. lexecutive meeting will be held| Diane, daughter of Mr. and) David, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Feb. 24. Mrs. Kenneth Wooldridge, is\Bromley Rowe will celebrate) wy. Jack Shinkle of Trenton] celebrating her 15th birthday, {his fifth. birthday Feb. 21. -- |was a recent guest at the home| Feb. 19. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Dougas Holliday|®'. : Friends of George Scott, 308|of North Bay were guests of whats Po ede 809. Dundas west. Centre street south, are extend-|Mrs. George Holliday, 216 Brock|S img their best wishes on t he|street north. orxcasion of his birthday to, be celebrated, Feb, 20. es St. John the Evangelist CWL Yravelling Bridge and Euchre hostesses for the month of Feb- mary are as follows: Bridge, Miss Verda Packer, Mrs. Clar- ence Hendriks, Mrs. W. M. Moreau, Mrs.. John Spratt, Mrs. Keith MacDonald, Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Mrs. Ken Rogers, Mrs Jack Mieur, Mrs, William O'Neil, Mrs. Don Sullivan, Mrs G. C. Kaezanoski, Mrs, Charles Daigle, Mrs. James Mackey. Best wishes WHITBY for Matchless Living.. GO ELECTRIC Racal ibaa REPAIRS "TREASURES" FOR to have and to give PORTRAITS from..... DENIS Studios Call 668-3442 S.W. Corner Brock & Dundas, Whitby OCCASION Make It... FLOWERS by DEAN Q ustimares eave Fats (668-4278 -- McTEAGUE (JIM) ELECTRIC LTD. Mrs, Warren Mowat will offi-} Bronishewski| cially open the annual Night of Mrs. Stanley a cent Cards desstrt party on Feb, 23 'and Mrs. Alex MacDonald were) : co-hostesses at a Stork shower|at 8 p.m. in St.John the Evan- held in honor of Mrs. Richard] selist parish hall sponsored by) Sandrelli at her residence. Pres-|the CWI, under the general con- dent were: Mrs. Dave Nadalin,|venership of Mrs, Desmond) Mrs. William O'Neil, Mrs.|Newman, assisted by members James McCarroll, Mrs. Tec\®% her committee as follows: Hughes, Mrs, Harman Siersma,|Mrs. Robert Mackey, Mrs. Ed, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, Mrs. Don|Finan, Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Desmond New-| William McMonagle, Mrs. Lorne man, Mrs, James Anderson,|McIntyre and Mrs. Joseph Cor-| Mrs. R. C. Coulson, Mrs. Ed-|rigan. An enjoyable evening is ward Waring, Mrs, Fred Bor-|Planned and many lovely prizes chuk, Mrs. Robert Mackey,|have been donated. Buch u n Sora Mrs, Gregory Carter, Mrs. H. guchre, Mrs. Ron Morris.jc, Munro, Mrs. F. A. Milligan,|jow convalescing Mrs. M. E. Forbes, Mrs. C.Mrs "Wiliam MacDonald, dre (GY foarnlarcing Real ws --) | A. Lucas, Mrs, H. C. Munro and/Rich Lawrence, Mrs. Keith Mac-|" ales th : Osh hig . vara Mrs. Ray Bibeau. |Donald, Mrs. Clarence Yarrow. Socata cee Se Vernon Williams, 310 Byron|zhe hostesses served a dainty! street north is celebrating his) 47° birthday, Feb. 20. Presbyterian Women KONRAD CSER -- Owner @ COLLISION CUSTOM BODY WoRK @ 24 HR, ROAD SERVICE 668-3142 @ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED S. thlenfeld, 381. Mitchell 324 ASH ST., WHITBY . . - RES. PHONE 668-3208 131 Brock S. Whitby CLUB BAYVIEW -- TABLE SERVICE -- DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT @ Persons name appearing in this advertisement may request guest poss to Bayview Club ot Times office. Mrs. V, Dickson, Nesh DANCING 9-12 $3.00 PER COUPLE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE Poul Chrunciw, 1186 Cloverdale COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 515 BROCK S. -- 668-5853 Why Pay More... SAVE!! . ON FUEL OIL Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa And District VIC'S SPUR SERVICE STATION SCUGOG CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS CLARK STUDIOS @ Fine Oil Paintings @ Portraits @ Model Services tvan Karcich, 701 Gilbert W, @ Custom Picture Framing @ Self-Improvement Classes 668-4497 325 Brock N. .. Young: Miss Lauri Ballard is| BARBER SHOP 668-5751 } EXPERT HAIRCUTTING & HAIRSTYLING R, R. Northey, 968 Colborne &, 137 BROCK N., WHITBY MURPHY OIL CO, LIMITED ond STORAGE WHITBY OFFICE 130 Brock W. 668-4341 524 CROMWELL, OSHAWA Guide Companies are to have : : : : a "Pot-Luck" supper Feb. 22) Lynda, daughter of Mr. andjin st. John the Evangelist par- Group|M"s. Robert Wilkes will be cele-jish hall. 'This has been planned/™ No. 2 are holdings its meeting rane ae 10th agian Feb.'hy the Guiders of the 1st, 2nd, at the home of. Mrs, Warren|2™:, 70 celebrate the occasion onigrq, 4th and 6th Salvation Army Mowat, 210 Ontario street, Feb \Friday she will be having as!Companies. Mrs. 29. |dinner guests Cathy Berry, Thwaites, Captain, _ |Marilyn Roman and Owen Jep-inany has arranged for Miss Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.|son, after dinner they will at-\parbara Mosier an Oshawa Wright are spending the week-jtend the Anderson Street High|Gyide, to talk and show slides end in New York City, where|School play entitled "OUT'9n the International Adventure they are attending the Sports|Town'. « Camp held in Firiland last year Nb 668-3644 501 Brock N. 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" jald Piné; social conveners,| Miss Marilyn Archer, student/Ccharles Bottomley and William| Mrs. Elmer Archer, "114° St.|presided over the: Knights of|R. A. Smith chaired the Feb. 18) John street east. iColumbus Council 4895 Febru-| meeting. 'Prayer'. | Several matters of business 8 p.m. in the Assembly Hall,| NEW AND USED PARTS ~ » NEW FIBRE aan yin [Next Unit meeting will be held . ' B.0.A.C. Agent call 7128-6203 | the CNIB canvass to begin next week Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo|thur Gower; vice - president,' | Chairs Meet nurse at Peterborough Civic} qj}), alls ee Mrs. David Fallow and Mrs. jwere discussed. Members were |March 18 at 2.30 p.m. 'LATE MODEL WRECKS BOUGHT AND SOL AIR CANADA Agent <u 728-6202 Mrs. Joseph Ward outlined Thissen who celebrated his fifth|John Fawcett; secretary, Stan- Hospital is spending the week-) Leader of St. Mark's United| K. M. McKelvie presented the jreminded of the next general WHITBY. 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