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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Sep 1966, p. 8

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GEN LEKý-LVTIMES) TIIURSDAY, SPEBR2t,16 Liscombe-Il Weddina'g The Iawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rutherford was the setting for a very 'pretty wed- ding on ~ Satturday, September 10, 196f-. 1Heather Jean Rutherford wýas given in- imarriage by lher father to Richard Harlow Lis- combe, son of Mrs. Doris Liscombe of Cornwall, Ont. Rev. Basil Long ufficiated àt' the ceremony. The bride worea winter xOhite wool Chanel suit with white satin trim, Her haf was a forest green off-the-face Breton. Her fiowers. were white carnations and yel- low roses. The bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ley Richards, Bowmanvîile at- ten-ded the bride and groom. Mrs. Richards wore ýa double kait for- est green dreàss with brown ac- cessories. She also wore white carnations andiyellow roses. After the wedding the familles enjoyed a buffet supper at 'the hride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Lis- combe left for a trip in the Ot-1 tawa vicinîty. They are residing at 1423 Aubin Ave., Apt. 1, Corn- wall, Ont. -OUTDATED TEACIIING MEANS SCORNED 11V SCHOOL CRITIGS Canadian 'teachers were accus- ed recentiy of not keeping up with the times and creating in the schools a boring situation that me- sulted in an increasîng number of dropouts. The Caniadian Education Asso- ciation-for the first lime in its 43-year history-decided to ask students wShat was wrong with to- day's tcehing. Delegatýýes to the annuai' con- vention heaird views of four Bri tish Coltimibia high schooi stud- ents, one from Edmonton and one from Nova -Scotia. Robert Ilun1ka of Edm-fonton said: "17 think you'll find that stu- dents in 1966 are taught almost exactly the same way they were in the Urne of the Egyptians. They wvrote things down, they nlemorizedi what they'v wrote- and they didn't leara a thiing." Gieralil Ross of Sydney, NNS., said the basic reason now for re- maining la school 15 help assure employnme nt upon glraduation. H1e said inteilectual developmnent shouid rbe placed ahe,ad of a dip- loma. The students 'saýid current ev- ents' should be .stressed to liven uip a dullcurriculum, "Today's teachers don't seem to want to face up to today's issues," said Jim McEwan of Van- couver.','A tudent has to he giv- en sme kinil of motivation to War(Ion 0ler One oîf [the suggestions made by the siLadents was course sel- ection by a professionai educa- tionist board. The students said co-ordination in education should be improved if the boredom in the sehool is to be soived. Dr.' John Deutsch, chairman of Canada's Economie Council told delegates: "There 1i's a general feeling that the time has corne to take new and positive steps to bring about the necessary - . co-op-, eration between' provinces, com- mnunitties, educational authoritieý and teachers," The techaology of education, said Dr. Deutsch, must undergo' a rigorous examination. There is a very great scope for co-operation and( co of'dina- tion of efforts at miany levels in otir greatly ýdecentralized systern .f education. There is a great scope for avoidance of waste and for more rapid progress. R1e said achievement of the nation's economie goals will re- quire a much larger investment la research by universities and private industry, lthis country we have been lagging far too lon , les Lutherford a fie Lthe west end 1 Iast week. The grenade was 1dmn- ed over to, police '1hursday by the children's parents. ___________ ___ Chief of Police Bernard Kit- KIDDIES FIND ney said the greiade was in ai very rusted condition with the IIAND GRENADE firing pin stîli in position. It was A hnd rendebeieve tobetaken home by the chiidren be-j of :the First World War era, has foebigtredoe1oplc been turned over by Bowmanville Chef Nitney said parents police -to the Ontario Regiment should warn their children about at Oshawa for disposai touching unknown objects. H1eJ The renae wa foud bysaid that with the rusted condi- smal cuidenraningun getion of the grenade found Wed- from four to seven years, while nesday,. the firing pin might i have been dislodged, 9 Division St". S. Bowmanville, Ontario Anything in Plate and Window Glass, Float Plate Mirrors and Leaded Glass and Glazing Exclusive Area Agent for Acomn Inperv-A1l Paint Telephone 623-5187 J See The New 1961 Chievalet « b Clievele e Cheiy Il* Corvair e* Corvtte and Caniaro Tomorrow at Your Chevrolet Dflee' Authorized Chevrolet Denier ini Bowmanvilie RO IHOLS à-ïOTORS LIMITED Phone 729-6206, Courtice BOWMAN VILLE, ONTARIO NOW' Guaranteed Investmetât Certif icates 61% 5 teol10 Years 2 J Per Annum CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST &SAVINGS -CORPORATION Are pleased to announce that they have increased the interest rate on 5 to 10 year G.1C's to 61/2% (formerly 6%) and on 1 to 4 year G.IC.?s to 61/4% (formeriy 6%). CENTRAL 1ONT ARIO TRUST & SA VIN GS CORPORATION, 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 FOUNTAINHEAD 19 Sïmcoe St., N., Oshawa OF SERVICE 723-5227 and Cycle, Orono Phone 146 McCULLOCH BOATS & MOTORS CHAIN SAWS Ilepairs te ail makes of Lawn Mowers and 2 and 4 cycle Engines OTACO PLOW !>OINTS AND 1)MACHINERY De sure to see Bonanza and'NFL Foaotball on the CBC-TV network each Sunday, Check your local listing for channel and time. Phone 623-2556, Bowmnanviile

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