TT el tela os ene alti ate Mell ee ay gag a A ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE _ Want To Fight Coronary ? Volunteer For Experiment KILLED BY TRUCK TORONTO (CP) Karen Davies, 4, was killed Friday when--struck by an ice cream truck near her home, MAY RETURN ORCHARD TORONTO (CP)--Dr, W. W. Priddle of suburban North York is one step away from getting back his prized 29-acre orchard, expropriated last June to make room for a garbage incinerator North York council will meet uation of a drug to lower in a special session Monday to cholesterol levels rule on an unanimous recom- --15 persons with high choles-|mendation of board of control terol levels to study the effect|that the land be returned to its of diet on this condition, lowner CLOSE FAIRY LAND j TORONTO (CP) Mayor! SIGNS AGREKMENT Philip Givens said Friday there) The United States is little the city can do to keep|signed an international conven: fairyland--an annual Christmas|tion aimed at promoting eco- display at Casa Loma--operat- nomic growth, particularly in ing. The West Toronto Kiwanis |the world's developing coun- Club, which operates entertain-|tries, through private invest- ment at the mid-town castle,jment. The agreement, spon- announced Thursday night that/sored by the World Bank, pro Fairyland will be closed, | cause it is not as profitable as|ment disputes between , states holiday dances and parties land nationals of other states Newspaper: Top Textbook With Extensive Class Use KITCHENER (CP) -- Educa-| "They recognized thelr own tionists, always on the alert for| responsibility as part of the to- a good teaching aid, are dis-| tal educational force," he said covering that the daily news-| IMPRESSES HIM paper can become a neyer-out-| ea of-date textbook with extensive| H, ( Bunter, a public school inspector in Kingston, said the use as a teaching aid in the} : classroom seminar impressed him by Teachers and newspaper men|showing the opportunities for are finding they have much in| newspapers to carry on where common and much of this was! textbooks leave off reflected in the two-week News-| Ry using newspapers in the paper - Classroom Workshop classrooms, students' can de- which ended Friday at the Unl-' velop skills to differentiate be- versity of Waterloo tween dactual reporting, inter- Forty - nine teachers from) pretative writing, editorial com every province except Prince| ment and propaganda Edward Island and Newfound-| Bernard A. Hoy, separate land attended the seminar spon-' school inspector in Kingston, sored by their daily newspa-|said. he was impressed by the pers, but were picked by their/fact that newspapers have a fario Heart Foundation is look ing for several! hundred volunteers for research in car- diovascular disease The foundation has about 1,000 names on file of persons willing to participate, but this year--the second year. of its testis -- it has some specific needs: --~400 fat people to evaluate an appetite-suppressing drug. 30 women who are 20 to 50 pounds overweight for diets and lectures on nutrition. two volunteers. for an eval- Friday} |Chateau Strike OK Given; Labor Day May Be D-Day OTTAWA (CP) -- Four hun-Jhotels agree to adopt the $1.25 dred employees of the Chateaujan-hour Laurier voted Friday to givelwage. itheir union executive full pow: STRIKE OVER FIRING COVENTRY, England (Ai"}- Fifty workers in a car parts . national delegates. to the inter-|d plant went on strike Friday ers to call a walkout on Labor|Railway, Transport Day, It would coincide with thejeral Workers arrival in Ottawa of 800 inter-|CNR-owned _ hotel ReMLI ARES! federal minimum The Canadian Brotherhood of and Gen- (CLC) and the 7 contract dispute. The union is demanding that the CNR follow the minimum wage law laid down in the new federal Labor Code... : 7 The CNR contends its hotel chain {s not subject to federal jurisdiction although this con: ltention has twice been rejected by Labor Minister MacKachen. The Labor Code applies only to industries within federal con- have been leadlocked for six months in a trol, All other hotels in' the country are outside its scope, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 28, 1965 73 for senior theatrical personnel|kept separate from regular $200,000 Plan * : To Rid Drama to exchange information and|grants. to. various bodies. be- i =Hormation= of a committee" to|C2Use they--will -be-national in OTTAWA (CP)--A $200,000neip make works of Canadian|®°OPe- rogram io help develop the- playwrights better known. "We have more money now atre arts in Canada was an- nounced Friday by the Canada| The grants, said Associate Di- sod we want to yee. pert in a positive, national cause, do Council, rector Peter Dwyer, are being!something no one else can do." The three - point. program, Gord's parliamentary conference | for allegedly staying too long Union' spokesmen sald the in the lavatory,.Machinist-Carol|standing vote was practically Lloyd, 19, said she was in there|wHanimous and a strike will be an 10 Tract lealled for that date unless CR REDUCE VITAMIN WASHINGTON (AP) ~-- The night because a girl was fired pizza telephone 728-0192 EPI'S U.S. Food and Drug Adminis -FOR QUICK ACTION tration announced' a proposal Friday to reduce the amount of vitamin D that may be added to food products. Commissioner George P. Larrick said the pur pose of the proposéd limitations would be to prevent possible in jury to infants | GETS BIRTHDAY CAKE JOUNSON CITY, Tex, (AP) President Johnson gol ved roses, good wishes and a batch of work for his 57th birthday Friday--and then a trip home to Texas to dedicate a park and dip into a cake TRY THIS EASY-TO-USE TIMES WANT be-|vides for settlement, of invest-| local school boards The seminar, sponsored by| the Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers dressed by prominent per publishers, editors newspa- and) writers who discussed the paper|ciety,"" he said. "This ts bound | and its functions with the teach-| ers SHOWS METHODS Purpose of the seminar was to teach the ways in which newspapers can. be used as} classroom aids. It is expected particular role to play in the classroom "Teachers who attended the Association, was ad-| seminar have been brought to} a greater understanding of newspapers and their role in so to make the classroom more challenging and meaningful to the students."' The BEACH HOUSE CLUB the teachers will initiate or ex- pand the use of newspapers in the schools of their home com- munities. There was some self interest | on the part of the newspapers. | School children who use news: | papers in the classroom are) much more likely to become | knowledgeable and permanent | newspaper readers in later life. | But there was no attempt to) tell teachers how to use the) newspapers in the classroom. | That was done by fellow teach ers already using newspapers | in their classes John Bourne, professor of philosophy of education of the University of Scranton in Penn- svivania said newspapers in the classroom are vital to modern FRANKLYN PRESENTS and the 'A-GO-GO's!" EVERY SUN. 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