ew 8 The Haileyburian aursdey, November 1, 1960 2. Because of the unsatisfactory | language study. 4, Eight provinces other than tesults- of "our - present language Who Endorses Oral French? Ontario. teaching. in Secondary Schools,| 1. The Prime Minister and other] 5. About 37 school systems in the introduction of French in pub-'| government officials the U.S.A. Cubs Win Four Strait it illic school ;will ensure a sound) 2. The Canadian Conference on} 6. Thirty-one of Canada's lead- pHonetic background and inculca-|Education. _ ing private. schools. Lior v 6- 4 ( \| tion of language study prior to the| 3.. Seventeen .. Ontario school| 7. The Junior Chamber of Roce 'l more. rigid; -formal - Sale tol systems. § ; merce. ae Liskeard Cubs won their Third Period fourtlt straight game in-the KL and |Lions--Gore, Germain, 6. 49°" D Hockey League race last Friday Cubs--Vail, Larouch, Haines, 7 00:| fF"! evening; with Kirkland Lake Lions||" Penalties: Downie, -Larouche. i on the short end of a 6-4 score. || © THe' Cubs were held even in the 'ftist' and last petiod by a greatly; of G Gmptoved Lions team, but out- ome ames Hi 'stored "heir rivals three to one in! Date - Visiti Péam! te 'the' middle stanza to keep their, x ff iit a eae strini "of wins intact. Bence oly Name "| ye | | 'The Zamé was a rough one, ix 'Lions | Rca ideal "teen penalties were handed out byi| est a a ei) the. officials, including one mis- 2 25--Holy_Name epee arg conduct to Perry for too strongly December Z-nons rea "a protesting a roughing penalty to 16 Holy Name [Fs year guard Thompson. Each team pions © ad eight men in the: sin bin dur- ; ; fu e hing game. |January, 6--Legion, | al ; f We} * 43-Opén Date Ai eBustao OS Be Hi «Bat 2 i The first period was a see-saw. : Ha Sear ata : im | vr. affair, Germain beat Shortt in the rae Nase | ; ee Se : Leather covered ' SAMSON DELUXE first few minutes of the game, and, February. 3-Legion 2 i Hheatios eae oe : H OcK EY was able to score when 'the other : Hwas shorthanded. Belanger turn- a pass , from Vail into a count- Home and School es 20 minutes. Vail, Belanger|Oral° French" has made an excdl- nd '"Haihés scored in that order|jent report on its survéy 'of the: Felt, 5 padded : As vnove. | the player on i ; Larotiche: got if' back !in about the 'All Cubs | home games start at Leather lined : ! ' ; -- . : OUTFIT r WOR was' matched by Perry a a a aS - nd' Gore! broke through the Cub| question' of Oral French" in Ele/ ES the way up! pame+time, 8130. p.m. pints ater. The North York Home. and BO Aes oP gaa efence jin the last minute of the|mentary Schools: The following leather. Het ta + Play was éven, and neither team | It was All New Liskeard in the/School Council's "Committee on eames H : 7 aes Cesigned for riod ta keep the Lions in the| points are taken from this report.' lag Fhe; Cubs _ scored two of Why? eir goals 'when the Lions were bese and one when Downie 1. Canada has two official lang- uages '-- French and: English are each citizen should; speak poth of, them. HG ieee , |2. To-provide -an; equal job oppor- tunity where a ine of French is _required. i Speed, balance, protection, -eomfort . just the outfit for today's and _tomorrow's stars! Muscle - straining stops, sudden manoeuvers "performed so -easily~ on these professional= style skates, . . . dependably, as 'serving' an' 'élbowing penalty. nmm ary (iv! > First Period ions--Perry, Teasdale, 19.47 | Penalties: Gourley, Thompson, Perry, ; | (misconduct),... Furoy (2), Gourley. "3. French is one of the five of. 4 j Second Period \/ © |\fieial) languages of the U.N. + fon! "Host af exesptional ions--Germain, Gourley, Gore,| 4 French is spoken by 75 million' aii: Kay. welt leather soles; Re DEGAS <4 cy people in the .world,, ' Chrome plated: tube paver Coniin, 3.55 '|! 5. One-third of our English words \ skates, conver riveted to Cubs--Larouch, Vail, 5;16 ; }, Jane' of, French origin. : y eels ole ae sigs : in iam ae Downie, 11.54 6. For diplomatic, econonte ll {hat "skate on, whether for ' ti ubs--Belanger, Vail, 18.30 commercial and cultural reasons. | $ Teague action or pleas- Cubs--Haines, 18.38. . i Hees ure, season after season. Lions--Gore, 19.14 Why in Elementary Schools? _ fe : Penalties: Teasdale, Downie,| 1. 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