Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1967, p. 5

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a- staff at sheridan stresses practical needs of students we are potting a moratorium on shakespeare and dickens thomas j allen chairman of enguab it sheridan college in brampton said recently when oathiing plans for the firstyear engttsti coarse he went an to amy that the emphasis would be on accurate clear and persuas ive verbal comnrantcatiqn and on writers who are tamed on to the 20th century social and per sonal problems and to the can adian scene this is the typical approach of department chairmen at the new college they an stress the im portance of two objectives a practical approach lntheotfxses of study and an awareness of the needs of the student and the community the staff is well fitted to put these theories into practice each of the chairmen has taught and each has also worked in business or industry in charge of the technology branch is ross conning fol lowing us graduation from the university of toronto in elect rical engineering he held super vision design andsalesposltloos in the electrical industry before joining the vocational departroent of a secondary school when he talks about his department he can speak as both teacher and engin eer the threeyear course teadingto thestaus of jtechnolo gist is endorsed by the associa tion of professional engineers of ontario of which he is a member a graduate of this coarse will be prepared for employment as an engineering assistant pro duction supervisor or in engin eering sales after the first general year the student will specialize in electrical mech anical or chemical technology graduates of the twoyear technicians course can also be certified by the professional eng ineering association as junior engineering technicians and they will form a vital link in industry as assistants to the engineer mr conning believes that col leges of applied arts and tech nology must be dedicated to innovation and ready to gear their courses to suit expanding anq changing needs in the com munity rudolph zabel chairman of the business division has in his opinion a staff that will expertly perform its teaching functions because it combines excellent formal education with business and teaching exper ience mr zabel himself was in business for five years before he became a teacher he has been the director of the business and commerce department in a col- the business curriculum will be studentcentred every ef fort will be made to determine the interests ambitions and goals and abilities of the student and to take these into account in the teaching process there will be threeyear and twoyear prog rams and it will be possible after the first year to choose a wide variety of subjects such as mar keting market research and ad vertising wholesaling and re tailing within five years accordingto some experts electronic data processing promises to become the worlds leading indu occupation and already the oc cupations of computer program mer and systems analyst are canadas fastest growing this course will be offered in the business division chairman of data processing is arthur burrows he believed that it is probably the most in teresting newcomer to the edu cational curriculum he points out that computer influence is expanding so rapidly in business and industry changing production methods and altering the science and the art of management that todays business graduate needs to have abackgroundinelectroa- ic data processing in order to work effectively in an environ ment that is oriented to the com puter sheridan can play a role mr barrows says in helping ftlful 4he manpower needs in this field the course wiu be a combin ation of instruction and practical application by means of case studies and the students will be ready on graduation to enter a field with great job potential mr burrows an electrical engineer has been a computer systems engineer a computer systems instructor in industry and has taught the subject in one of the first secondary schools to experiment with such a course william e ftrth chairman of applied arts says that sheridan intends to try its utmost to grad uate skilled creative people to assist in assuring canadas fut ure the art courses will have a liberal arts base but they will be directed to the needs of in dustry in visual communication display and packaging and other areas and will develop a thor ough knowledge of techniques fundamentally mr firth says the courses will encour age the student to master skills which wiu enable urn to answer creatively the demands of the modem business world in addition to commercial art and design there will be courses for the community plannlngtech- nician in fashion technlquestuid design in general arts and in hotel and institutional manage ment mr firth is a graduate of grays school of art in scotland and honor graduate of the ontario college of art has been bead of a vocational art department and has had experience in industry in display and in architectural sculpture since skill in communication is essential in every job eng lish will be on the curriculum forjevery student at sheridan diversified and qualified some with postgraduate degrees in both english and bus iness administration knows the communication needs of industry and business but staff members will also stress the study of english as it contributes to the art of living mr allan chairman of the english department has degrees from both oxford and queens university and has had extensive experience in teaching and news paper work most recently on the editorial board of the toronto daily star appointment of the dean of the ontario craft foundation school of design a division of sheridan which is located in the former lome park college in port cre dit will be announced soon the human machine the ontario medical review reports that during a heat wave a lady kept showing up at the doctors office asldngplaintively why am i so tired doctor finally the doctor gave her this answer youve had a busy day madam your heart beat 103389 times vour blood trav elled 168 million miles you breathed 23040 times you in haled 438 cubic feet of air ate 325 pounds of food drank 29 pints of liquid perspired 143 pints gave off 856 degrees of heat generated 450 tons of enet- gy spoke 4800 words moved 85 major muscles grew 000046 inches of fingernails and 01714 inches of hair and exercised sev en million brain cells lady no wonder youre tired pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 6217580 quality ba products save you money 1 gatolines i motor oils i diesel fuel i fuel oils i stove oils m qmmmaai oil burner finance plan 10 yean to f y small carrying charget dependable service thompson fuels ltd phone s532370 acton after hours 8532174 the acton free press wednesday august 30 1967 5 robert leslie takes board oath of office the eramosa township school board met in the board room re cently the trustee appointed boot leslie subscribed to the oath of office and took bis seat on the board window screens were authorized for the rock- trood centennial school the board discussed arrange ments for the official opening of the rockwood centennial school on oct 20 the board would ap preciate being informed of any organization or individual who would wish to present a picture or other articles to the school presentations would take place at the opening adjustments were made in tran sportation routes and costs sec retary was requested to secure a price on fire extinguishers ifkt huge firing pieces jutting from behind emplacements the stone and gravel elevators at acton limestone quarries pile their loads in coneshaped mounds while railway cars await loads for delivery to building proects a hive of activity during spring and summer the huge quarry one of or the largest in canada contrasts with its pastoral setting between the third and fourth lines i staff photo local news items shop in local stores for back to school specials and clothing dont forget school starts september 5 drive carefully fireflghters-are-polishing- the old studebaker fire truck to take part in parades a former miss acton fair linda ferguson has completed her grade 13 at erin high school and will be a nurselntrainlng at kitchenerwaterloo hospital in september remember reading a class ified ad seeking homes for 20 kittens youu be glad to know the kitten corps is down to five now local courts have been hand ing out 25 ones to people con victed of drinking in kelso con servation area quite a few com plaints were reported regular meetings begin again next week as well as school a few groups continued to meet all summer such as the golden age club churchill double trio cne in takes part youth festival for the past week mr and mrs ward hamilton have had friends from calgary mrs how ard armstrong and sons john and douglas visiting at their home they were on their way home from expo mrs hamilton and betty talso ailene shortill of ballinaf ad with mrs armstrong john and douglas spent monday at the toronto cne the double trio of erin nigh school of which miss kathy s-wa- ckhamer is a member sang at the youth talent festival at the toronto exhibition on saturday august 26 mr and mrs frank freeman attended the wedding of their nephew mr eric skeoch and miss deanne steadrnan in the royal york road united church tator- onto on saturday august 26 mr and mrs d williamson and mrs annie burns of silver- creek spent sunday with mr and mrs jim dennis at albert on mr and mrs william thomp son holidayed at leamington vis iting jack miners sanctuary at kingsville and other points and also spent a few days at their cottage at bracebrldge when returning home they took a trip through algonquin park lindsay and peterborough mrs bob kerr attended a lun cheon meeting at the royal york hotel called by hon william stewart minister of agriculture to discuss some of the problems of the rural areas of today mr and mrs john pell and children of stoney creek visited on sunday with mr and mrs r l davidson visitors on sunday at the home of mr and mrs ward hamilton were miss muriel mcnicholl of weston and mr and mrs bill smith of ballinafad several auction sales nave drawn large crowds the past week some actonians were out to another antique auction at ed en mills as well elmira fair labour day weekend september 12 6 4th harness racing monster midway cattle and horse shows three great grandstand shows friday september 1 imperial hell drivers 2 30 matinee with happy the clown and his midget car 800 pm family show 2 hours of thrilling action saturday september 2 1 pm monster parade 7 pm- band tattoo and variety show with 7 great band monday september 4 815 pm stars of the grand ole opry wilma lfee stoney cooper and the clinch mountain clan 1030 pm big dance one of the great fairs of western ontario fall fair prize lists are printed and available at the free press office as well as various other stores if youre thinking of taring a trip south in uemiddleornext winter with the family remember the school holiday doesnfeome at easter time any morel the date is set in advance each year some of the merchants will be especially decorating their store windows for old fashion ed days there are top hats for the men and bonnets for the lady store clerks to add to the fun of the unique event explodes theory of aggression experiments with mental pat ients and children show that re leasing anger on punching bags or with tow guns in the case of children does not mean that a persons aggression has been re- lieved and that he will be less inclined to fight in the future the analysis was made by dr lincoln d clar associate pro- start rummaging in the trunks or sewing if you invent an oldfashioned costume yet youll be needing one for old fashioned days and the fall fair store clerks and the fair board are setting the pace and ask others to join in by dressing up for the centennial event lessor of psychiatry at the un- iversity of utah college 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