Warning Issued To Board On Handicapped Students 'Some we want to make special ar- rangements concerning students or classes, we must go to the four individual school _princi- pals." Oshawa children handicapped students leaving elementary school have "no place to go in the world of edu- cation" a public school inspec- tor told Board of Education| « pave to say we are not a. McDonald was -re- servicing these students," he terring to a part of the Public ded: Sth Superintendent's Report Trustee Stanley Lovell re- plied: "What do you mean Intensive Drive In Britain In Churchill Memorial Fund By ERIC WILSON |Britons can show in pounds, LONDON (CP) -- "We have|shiliings and pence their devo- praised, we have saluted," says tion to the memory of their war- Si time leader. Ear) Alexander of Tunis. "Now| Before the month-long fund- let us give. lraising campaign ends on With these words the former|Mareh 28, some 500,000 persons chairman of the Winston|pated in the drive, including Churchill Memorial Appeal, has|400,000 door-to-door canvassers. launched the most intensive|These will include Boy Scouts drive in recent years so that'and Girl Guides, the British Governor - General of Canada,\are expected to have partici-|28 Legion and the Women's volun- tary Service. PLAN TRAVEL AWARDS Churches are throwing in their support to raise funds to |provide fellowships among Eng- lish-speaking countries. Bus con- ductors, farmers, housewives-- anyone--can be selected for these special travel awards. The appeal was launched from hun- dreds of pulpits on Sunday, Feb. The British ban on classroom canvassing has been lifted. Enthusiasm to provide a me- imorial for the great statesman is widespread, though there are spots of grumbling here and there. Members of Evesham, Worcestershire, trades council don't like the idea ef door-to- door canvassing, They think this is moral blackmail. But the money is starting to pour in. The first gift was £5 in an envelope from a woman. The big money is coming from London's financial centre. Lloyds Bank Limited presented £10,000, "The sky is the limit," says Lord Alexander when asked how much he hopes to raise, but other officials suggest it may be! about £5,000,000. Similar cam- paigns have been launched in Canada, the United States, Au- stralia and New. Zealand. USE KARSH PHOTO Equipment and _ volun- tary services, worth thousands of pounds, have been donated to the headquarters. Focal point of a'ivertising is the famed war- time photograph of Churchill by Yousuf Karsh of Ottawa who) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 24,1968 9} Karsh yanked a cigar from Churchill's lips. Newspapers throughout Brit- ain have donated advertising space. All office equipment is on loan from the war office. A bank which co-ordinates collec- tions contributed 12 secretaries to the headquarters free charge. The work is long and exhaust- waived all copyright fees forjing but the Karsh photograph this purpose. The photograph carries the typical Churchill bulldog expression, caught when seems to help those whose spirits flag. "Sometimes I feel I could cry with exhaustion," says Molly Clucas, a campaigner officer, "but who would dare give in with that picture looking dowh from the wall?" MILLIONS JOBLESS NEW DELHI (AP)--The In- dian government expects unem- ployment to reach 12,000,000 by the end of the year. This total will not include millions of farm- ers and others who work only @ few months each year. for 1964 presented to the board, which called for closer liaison between elementary and secon- dary school in the area of spe- cial classes. ."The high school program," he said, "is not geared to these students, who become frustrat- ed and often quit in the first few weeks, Some consideration should be given in the system to those pupils whose academic levels are only Grade 5 and 6 -- as it is difficult for high schools to come down to their level." we're not servicing them? We have occupational courses in schools' like McLaughlin Colle- giate." Dr. C. M. Elliott said occu- pation classes lacked proper ac- commodation and training for the students, while help started in elementary school was not continued. 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