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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jul 1965, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY îS5th, 1965 Townslp Scool Aea InIAL SUMMER COURSE Towshi ScoolAre InIN THE TEACHING 0F Horses Sftli R.n 1 FRNCHTO EGLIH SPAK- Harness racing stili 'holds the N eed f T w ,T ea hersING PUPILS IN ELEMENTARY interest of local horsemen with, NI ed f T o T ach rs CHOLSaction still continuing on mosi The Clarke Township Area - The mounting interest in prov- tracks. Although few wins were Sehool Board has ti this time Visiis Northero Ontario iding Frenchi language instruc- registered during the week there two vacancies i hi teaching_ tion in Ontario elementary schols were stili a number in the mon- staff. A principal is110Wneeded (Continued from Page Z) has 'been under careful observa- ey. for the Kendal two-room. school -1to o oetm o yofe along with the- vacancy which Street in Toronto.'ion fortsoe tiomepanowby ofic In îead position was Archie stilli exists at Brown's school. 1Two of the planes, including Education. plling s iofr and oy hwon 1The vncancy at Ke ndal resulted the one in which I was travelling The Honourable William -*G. hllis tto frm acsKefisto 1fromn the resignation of Mr. i. did not reach Fort Frances that Davis, Minister of Education, an- wi as anoth raceinnerpaing first Williams who had been hired by night. The last two planes to nounedtaa"SilSmer wa Peteroroghneraturdayrs the Board to hold the principal-, leave Fort Williams ranî into Course in the Teaching of French niglit with the trotter Lightnn ship of the school. heavy ramn and fog and were to English-speaking Pupils in El- Dares. The win was a surprise as' TheBord el thirmonh, forced down* on ndjoining lakes. ementary Schools" began on Mon- the eeraigwt1afedo The oardheldthei monhlyAfter taxiing to the nearest rail- day, July 5. ewr acn wihafldo ,meeting in the No. 9 School road track, we walked some dis- The special course will be held pacers. wliere the majority of the meet- tance to the rond terminus, whereI at King Edward Public School, Other placings were as follows ing Wns taken up with plans for, a Lands and Forests car took us 112 Lippincott Street, Toronto, Jac k Reid's 'OLr Patricia' third the addition at the Newtonville the 26 miles into Fort Francis. and at the Ottawa Teachers' Col- in a race that went in 2.07. Law- School. The addition is composedlee 95EinSrtttw. eceH eys to yar od of~ two class rooms and a 1600 Thus ended our first d1ny of lee 9*li tet taa etcehng ' nced eda ar-d square foot auditorium. Tenders the expedition to study moose, During the one-rnonth course den City in a race that. went in for the construction of the, addi ing labour shortages in th'3 in- Ithe applicants will study current 2 07. lion closes on July l9th. dustry. mnethods of tenching, teachîng nids The architect's estimate for the class organization and objectives. Charles, Reid's 'Hal Spirit in cost of the additions has been TO OPEN TENDERS Seminars and convertation classes the second hole at Garden City. set at $70,000.00 Tentative ap- in French will also form part of Count Markie, partially owned proval bas been received fromFOR POST OFFICE the program. Graduntes of thsb the Department of Education for OTW: uy2d 95Tn course will be granted a certifi- 1 y unior West placed fourth ini OTTAA:- uly nd,1965-ý-Tn- a race that went in 2.05. Junior anth addinton is,00Toe crried ders will be clled this month ente as Teacher of French to Eng-,p7aced well bnck with Speedway toug the gedtiners a bdet trr for the demolition of the building ls7paking Pupfils in Element-,Pat in Peterborougli on Saturday, timiatgh the gnecelsudit of e on federal government property nry Schools. as did Jnck Wihilams with Happy elmuaing ebentur es iyo s at John nnd Augusta Streets, Port h c. The tender of Modemn Paint- HpDrn ..Rselc RN IL I Bomber Dames. partially ownedý îng Company of Oshawa was ac- Honey snid today. The site wi7ll IOVER WELCOMEbyDv Rugeypce thd be prepared for the construction yDv Rogl pae thd cepted for certain painting in n of the new federal building to be1 The Orono Girls' Softball team ecently. mumber of schools in the area. erected there. Mr. Honey saîd on Monday evening, defented, the Authority was aiso given to ýthat construction on the new Welcome contingent by a score yard ls fle ncransho bu iling will -commence later this of 17-13. In winning the game, Da lI Thebord ate mnt'~ofyear.i Orono came from behind a four P romoîtion iILReuIlt ,con______________________the____ run deficit in the 'first inigSCiOOL REPORT T.S.A . NO. 19 muent of paving which had been complete, the job. The Board cMî when Orono wns blnnked and, completed at Brown's school not approve the move but author- Welcome gathered four runs. Names in order of menit. prior to the amalgamation iof the ized the plncing of chip stone to The second frame wns a, reverse Promoted to Grade IX- sehools in the Township, It was coînplete, the projec1 t., Cementj of the first with Orono gaining Avelyne Lycett H. consderd b soe tat orecurs ae aso a t- pace a-four runs. Orono then gathered paving should, be undertaken to round the parking area. sixin he ti ,-and..---in he RADE 'I- iori. inre om uiieI Ls assisLCQ the thirteen runs in the last fwo frames, two by Carol Mercer and one by Beverly Tennant. Julie EXA IN Ru Neals also gained a home u ]Roada Teanant and Nancy Forrester shared ia the pitchlng duties for Orono. M. Osmone belted ouf a home run for Wei- come. Welcome scored three la the third, five ia the fourth and one la the fifth, presents NATIONAL YOUTH ORCEST.RA in a miusicaï pro grcnn ut thý4' MEMORIAL CENTRE August 2nd -t800 p.m.. TICKETS et Examiner offices li Peterborough, 'Éori Hope, Cobourg ini Lindsay or Memortat Centre Adults 2.00. 1.50, Children ROYAL owmanville' L 623-5589 THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY - JULY 15, 16,717 The Oulaws Is ûoming Three Stooges, Nancy Kovack "DEVIL.SHIP PIRATES" (Color) SUN. MON.- TUES. WED, - JULY 18, 19, 20, 21 Hush Huh SeetCharlotte Bette Davjis, 'Içepes Moorehead, Joseph Cotton Aduit Entertaînment Effective Uorror Entry voua ,UUHIdI e i; Robert' Voig l;Kye Alldread H; Helen Knapp H. GRADE VII- Millie Voigt H; Nancy Perdue GRADE VI- Bill Ransberry H. Cr aig Coch- rane H; Joanne' De Smit H; Paul De Smit. GRADE y- Aia Knapp. Doris P. Waaaan, Teacherj fDurham M.P. Russell C. Honey was elected a member of the EFa- cutive Committee of the Common- wealth Parliamentary Association, eCanadîan Branch, at the Associa- Ition's Annual Meeting held here ;on June 29th. e Membership in the Common- ewealth Parliamentary Association L is composed of parliamentarians from ail Commonwealth tountries t Jt- SETTING GEL For longer Iasting roller sets The brand new way ta a love- ly, full-bodied hairdo that holds and holds! The clear, fresh gel of Dippety-do lets you fix pour roller set in a jiffy. No drip, no fuss, noa muss. 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