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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Nov 1969, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLYTIMES., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1969 Sourd Praises Tihe hunoan growth anrd devel- n m.ent proposed for a pilot pro- je. t at the M. J. Hobbs Senior I hrStihoal in Ramipton, won 4-,ianinzous support and eathiisi- & Leî priaise f£rom the Nothumiber- 1I, id-Durham county board of ed- W. FRANK REAL ESTATE L IMI1,1TE D Realtor 21 Kiinz St. W. Rowmianville 6Z.3-3393 Toronto 923-91714 Port Hope Office 885-4543 For prompt, courteouts, effici- ent service when buying or selling andi for the largest sel- ectiýon o! properties in the contact OooArea Representatives Roy Foster Dane Found Andy Suitch Roy Strunz 983-5801 623-3965 983-9119 52 ri Betha'w uicatlon at its reguilar meeting recently. At its hast meeting, the 'board beard frono Harvey Webster, and Miss lLr Ruth Osborne aog xvith a few pcarents from. Duriling- ton townsiýp, expilaîn the ýoutline oM the, nerw coturse wlich Mi5s Os- M.) w Iyiintadns Ls Nin- tv itlis callcd,, a mm ting of 0 parents 'at trhe school last TIhursda,: a'lmost un- aninaoyusIY gave their support to thle project w-ith only two peopile dissentang and three abstaining. No', thMe board'sapprovial ,and good wisuhes, tihe progran ýmay go ahead at the ischool andi from the Oro-no Timàes accordinig to the co-,,,uthoris of the (-ourse,wilsat citiher in Dec- liib. - r n ar JauariCy. vice Kajmn u the board A. A\. ili. Stnik., B!owrnanville, oaid, ,i n, moýre thaný pleased, to move i ~he board aprove the intro- riu.ionof he rogram as a pilo p ojct."lic ent)n to tell the b ord member's wbo were unable to attend the general parents' r.tnabouit the enïhusiastic r. ,ponse and how smhoothly. the cvening went. Followira the adontion of tihe motion, board menober Howard W. Stgrrock frono Darlington Town- hîp, said, "I arn 50 much in favor of the .,'ounse that I think it shouldl be in,;ttuted as saon as possible to aài Grades 7 and 8 throughout the United Counties." Emord chairman J. Rolphcom- ni ýnte-d irat, su-.h cooperation be- tw ci the professional teachers ~.îIthe lay parents is certainly a b " str.» in the right directiion and ou'g3ht to be adopted by otiher schools on the many new concep)ts in curriculum content and teach- ing methods. He reoommended tihat sehools where interest in the ncw growth and development course is high, 5hould begin work- ing with a representative body of parents in that area and consuit closely with the Hobbs selh~OOl90 jbthia hey wil.l be relady to go a. hoad when anid'-if the proairam proves successful and the, boavd permits it to proceed in ail schools under the board',s JuridictiOn- -0Oshawa Times Up And Down The Book Stacks New Books, Nov. l.3th, 1969. ADULT-, The Reluctant Prophct by Dàn- iei Logan (the autkbàography of a uýlairvoyant.), Who Walk Alone iby Perry ]3urgm s. (a bho.rapy. The And.rome'da Strain by IM. Ci,.cht 'on (an extraordinary novei of the worlds £irst space age bio- logcal emergeniY . 11 A Earewelà to Armas by Ernest H miingway. Message Ends by 1-Davidi Cra.ig (a Stein land a my stery). JUNIOR- :Water-.ridhej, or ruin by Helen Bauer. The .Wonderfi World of Com- munication by Lancelot Hogben Great Heart loy C. W. Ander- son. Annie Pat and Eddie by Caro- lyn H'aywoad. Bill Bergson and the White Rose - rescue. tUINDERGARTEN and PLe- SCHOOL U.-ly Bird by Russeill Hoban CHESTERFI ELD COLEARANtC The Quiet Nr~ Book liv Miar- garet Wise Brown. Katy and the Big SaoW by Vir-~ ginia Lee Burton. Blaz E Fnd-, the Trafl by C. W. ,ndersoî. The Farmer and ihis Cows by Louîse and Richiard Floethe, The Magie Fial by Freya Lit- tiedale. Bears by RUth Krause Just Me by Marie Hall Ets., by OJga Beauchamp IHEENAN PREDICTS LACK OF INTEREST IN COUNCILS (Ciontinued froni page, 1) fliet with municipal associations. Protection uf the wlf are o its citizens and the assessment and collection of taxes are the basic servic-es that a municipality provides and the government has begun to, t ake over the assessment already, continued the iuayor. . Mayor Heenjin was referring td Bill 205 that 'is stated for its seCý ond reading and debate sometime within the'next 10 diays. The bill wil transfer Vhe !authoritY of as- sessment fron'i the. niuniiPalitY to the provincial governmrent- Mr. Heenan contends that tbhe hill is. another step in the drive t.ý-ward rentralization mwhic'h the mayor béiieves is ýa bad tbing. SAM' RESTAURANT Highway 115 andi 35 12mile South of Orono Specializing ýn STO" TEMASONS W. Schm ihi 983-5609 Spea z.g i 'Il kinds of .PLAICES We lsodochimn ev 85 SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM ! Save Ci',, stmas $ H:ere ! CLIP TRIS COUO BRING IN THIS VALUABLE COUPON FOR $00 L ON THE PURCHASE 0F NEW J ,CHESTERFIELD SUITE "<ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER No RETAIL MERCHANTS PLEASE 1I2L ýýff ALL MUST BE CLEARED TO'MAKE ROOM FOR CH RISTMAS MERCHANDISE1 PORU ES DRASTICALLY REDUCED ON: BEDROOM SUITES - MATTRES;SES -7OX SPRINGS - CHAIRS -LMS-EC LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS - AND SAVE$$$ Hwy. 115-35 ai Newcastle C,, ,» -Off Ph,,-n-e 987-4715

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