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Weston-York Times (1971), 31 Aug 1972, p. 5

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Mr. Housman is married with two children. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and holds a post graduate degree from that institute. His experience is inclusive of a wide area in the educational and ad- ministrative fields, as a teacher, principal, inspector of public schools, superin- tendent of elementary education, ministry of education, executive assistant to the deputy minister of education and regional director of education, region a, ministry of education. He replaces Mr. A. Gillespie who was the first director of education for the board of education in York since reorganization in 1967 of the metropolitan govern- ment. Mr. Gillespie was recently elected director of education for the Metropolitan Board. Mr. Tom H. Housman, BA., M.Ed., has been ap pointed director of education and chief executive officer of the board of education for the Borough of York. decisions in the very large majority of loan applications and more than 99 per cent of all loan decisions are made quickly within his geographical division without reference to head office. RYERSON IS. . .NOW The C.B.A.U August bulletin lays that historically, many u.s. state: hive prohibited establishment at branches at unit banks and no state has permitted a bank to operate tranche: beyond its borders. But mason-cad changes are now occurring through establishment of bank holding companies or chlin banks, Musing two or more separately-chartered banks under common control. Already, it}: estimated that bank iioiding compel“; control so per cent of all US. bank deposits. 6,400 branches, each operatingsubstantial1yasan individual bank in its community. The Canadian Education appointment Gandhi! iiiUurT - . - . The [on "established to an a] at Canadian tllltd'llllrl ttttmt- d but! 222. lg left, ti 'k'2"a"1t -tartes. " l t ' United sum and other mwmm countries which have man-wow him out“; unltrbui aha mum liilrRr'rs_rNl" inclurh- 'r'-""-"-'-'-'-"-,',?,' anvrinu n wide spvrtrum Ir subjwli such a! Al'nwpum‘. Archiivrturv, Chvmicul. Civil. Lulu Sviom-m. Computer Appllcnlmns Mr. ApplileArls -invlude Graphic Arts Management. 1 hvtttre and \ Homo Ecnmmura. Communih N-rvivm prrrvidv mum»; ---t-----_---T-.. _ . - - 23,104 US. branches In comparison, "trom 1960 In Canadathereareonly ine chartered banks but PROGRAMS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION covering the are“ of Businrss Management, Marketing Manny-menu Accounting/Fin-r, Business Compuler Syslrmn and Retail 1dnrimutration. If you hau- Grade I2 or M, you may no on to your degree in Hui-innu- )Iunngcmrnl. A DECniEFyGftANTINi; INyiTITLTioN authorized to grant Barht'lor Dvun-cs in such suhjocts as Business 1hur,wement, Jourmtlism, Interior Design, Socrl'uariul ticicnce, (imxlvlir Scii'ncvs, utrrne Economic, and Social Si-rviros. Thom nrv . . . Canadian banking principals " gaining penulamy in us. V RYEIISON P0r.YTF.CMNrC.hh INSTITUTE M Could Mrrrt, Toronto Telephnm- (M6) 393-3027 ”THEN Ith EHSOV PINK”! VMs “fining. Pun Il:-nllh 1nwrrtion [ and Soviul Svn‘icm. GET THE FACTS TODA, . Write or t+phortc: "like of Admin-lon- school students and their parents on their attitudes and approach to sex education. Unmarried women who have children or abortions will be interviewed in the second research project to determine at- titudes and methods of handling these situations. 'Since there is hardly any research on this subject, everything we do is valid," says Dewar, who will start While tittaneing still comes from the student"tilyity,' the' federal government's Opportunities for Youth Program has provided a $9,570 grant to help them out this summer. The extra money will help seven staff members con- duet two research projects. But prevention is still not practiced anywhere near the degree the office staff would like to see. Every week, a handful of pregnant coeds seek out the one-room office wondering about abortion, or just what to do next. “This is the frustrating part," says clinic worker Keith Dewar, it counsellor with the clinic since it opened four years ago with financing by the university student federation. "In no way do they come in before they get premium," he says. prices for finished cattle have declined sharplyinthe past month, no com- mensurate reduction in Because of a studentarun birth control information office on campus, it's pretty hard for University of Waterloo students not to know how to avoid "y as ttmr-t In Can-(h an “dune itmilar to aiiaGGT amtmdtttottmsdttsot- 2lrfi,1'u"tltsd,t'ttftt 't,',',U,',tt'tt wry." - men or Iccounu vi Macaw ttteatmmttrtitrth.y-e. whenhehdc oto-rtttnmrttteotttir Forateanettianottimitedin "ttythtmhoert eatrsharrttrbetxrmtmetive, ita%tdittgbythettmourttot notrteedtoeat htrttteeirxntrn-and depottitaitgtttherw,ith" bankingconnoc need: at the two countries unllmitedaeeestrtoexpertise moves to a have bun quite different. in every phase of banking; munity." f rIc rl while cattle rlces fall Charla Gncey. manager of Canadian Cattlemett'a Association in Toronto, “Beef producers and com sumershaveNsteausetobe disturbed about recent developments in the beef trade. While farm gate 0.8.wm1ullh tt,i04 lot t8,N4 huh), tm-dtetrttttrttoatatgiate 'ttarttoettmr0dBtm.artttttt. dtrset+ttitrrtorstatur ','1i,"gttttt,tftg,,tr. "qu Calida -dtttettmtodtttetae. tttry." Mummy oto-rttmmettt.otttir 'authardtrtteamatmetive, tor the dream-um and needs at the two countries have been quite different, Chief clients are pregnant Retailer taking cut Itupection M'n‘lnrinl Sdmwnt N'ocul Srn it“ Theatre Mirna! Business Chvmiml Twhnnlngy Civil Tvrhnolmry Computer _ \pplimliuns Construction Martnstemcnt I'le‘trirnl Technology I'Zm irunmrnlal mum. 1druir,ixtrrttion (hwulu-lil‘ ticienos Graphic Arts \lnnum-nu-nl Till-Z CHOICE IS YOURS Ilulm- F'.conoruicn Hotel. “ruminant. and Irvaitutiorurl \Illuinixtrnliun Industrial ’l‘wlmoluay Interior Design lalunun Srirm \lm'hnnirnl Terhmdotry \ln-tnllur iml 1t',1r'1',Sfr, Vuninu ph, uim Public "I'MIlII Arms soc 'ir-lol',";,,,, Architectural l‘lnquiriou Im- also im ited " I-h min; gum. )mm I n (burn JIr spacial um "mm- o,mhtrted by the Management Dowlupmont Imututi. "Meanwhile, we're still trying to figure why birth control is not more universal than it is," De "We're still not enough people." While they have distributed many thousands of pieces of literature in various ways and have around 100 pamphlets on birth control and related subjects free for the asking, the group plans to expand its horizons further in the fall with a kind ot continuous teach-in on the subject. This will include films and leo. tures in student residences and other reach-out methods. Most of the pregnant women the office sees have already made up their minds on abortion before they come in, he says. Besides pregnancy the group handles other sex-related cases in- cluding venereal disease problems, referring people to doctors and other specialists where necessary. much information as we can on all the alternatives," he says. This includes abortion, and processes by which the child can be had and then kept, or placed for adoption. retail prices have been noted. In fact, in many retail chains, the price of most beef cuts has risen. This indicates that such chains are sub stantially increasing their mark-up on beef. "For example, in three major retail outlets in the Toronto area, the avenge price charged for beef cuts has risen 5.3 per cent, 8.1 per two-year-old son, says he and the others on staff - which includes three psyehology students - don't take a moral stance or try to talk pregnant girls into work on his masters degree in environmental studies this In (LEA. an. In any 'rett."ett-rttmrtahittg mamusuvoum Mega}, -- tucrouln'gli "re, fry to give them as ietact,tutadirntreartet- Dewar ar says. reaching "During the same period of time the farm gate price for fat cattle has declined at least a per cent. Thus retailers are paying sub stantially less for carcass beef and charging con- sumers substantially more for retail cuts. These three major retail outlets are now charging a mark-up on beef from about 28 per cent to 33 per cent as compared to average mark-ups of 17 per cent to 26 per cent in late May. "In our experience," Gracey continued, "retailers arealltooreadytopassany increased costs along to consumers as quickly as possible, but when cattle prices are falling, they are often reluctant to reduce retail prices as quickly. "Beet producers are not happy about the sharp and unwarranted drop in the live cattle market but when this decline occurs they believe that the savings should be passed on to the consumers and not be skimmed of by the retailers," concluded Gracey. New experiments at the Harvard Medical Unit at the Boston City Hospital - reported in full in a recent issue of Scientific American -- explored the physiological reactions of practitioners of yoga. The results were amazing. Subjects were taught by the medical unit a technique called tran. scendental meditation, which requires inner con. centration on a suitable sound or thought. During 30 minutes of this kind of in. Meditation is a matter of life and breath. Maybe, even, a matter of breathing easier and living better. cent and 8 per cent since May 31. does not have to out: new account- with other hank: when he in doing bushe- "ttrthtrrthtmtetmdtooe. not need to tsatatttiatt I now WWW}: move: to a new com- munity." tffM,"t'gr,,'f,,fgtxt -rttoemttrmtrtitya' brunch“. We It: mica UGiitiiii V' towttattttemarutMBttedr- , .m communitmi lEATHER COATS if?, Creative an _0 iy 'ii "N S rgM (al!? Illllll'il Girls SHOp 4 I HOUSECOATS , 'itlgM -kiir's"T'ix' i(.i"i" PAW/my "li., EELS Ladies ' 'W,t"gteargtiit iiiiiseyf -lli.et.titAy_e_tJp To 50% And More'"-""d.Uh'.ed'f-t TEENS' AND LADIES' MENS I libs; Jab". tlil JACKHS NOUIS: MOH. " FRI. Mum. 0.99m. SATURDAY! . NOLIOAV! " on. " I 3.!!! BASEBALL JACKETS tuitlit Kids KNIT SLACKS i' Mens Matter of meditation CREATIVE SPORTSWEAR " I!!!” M. AMPLE PAVING Teens' and Ladies' DOUBLE KNIT.CIIIMP.ETC SIZES q-6tt VALUE TO SIlES 7-" 320.00 cl Ian's New But with all this downbeat of the metabolism, a curious thing happens. The delivery ot oxygen and the blood flow to the muscles of the body are speeded up. The subjects felt deeply relaxed and im tensely alive. Experimem tense concentration, the body undergoes drastic changes. Breathing patterns are altered: oxygen con- sumption falls off sharply; sodoes the amount of carbon dioxide being exhaled. The heart rate slows. Blood pressure drops. Skin resistance to an electric current increases sharply. The pattern of brain waves change markedly. With the school year about to get underway, the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is preparing for another influx of students who will participate in its extensive educational program. The program is carried out at Black Creek Pioneer Village which is located at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue, in northwest Metro Toronto. Purpose of the program is to give students a better understanding and appreciation of pioneer life iii Ontario. Nottingham betterttt-sethtFhttrmttte WEI.“ when tt come. from tickli- chcn at a home at and: Creek Homeerllage it In: a special appeal (a dab yam; vim: as Mn. Margaret Help pope a ample Into " mouth. Special emphala h helm pbced on [are Confederation style cookln; dnrlng the weekend: (I September with clement-Hol- deNe. ting the ingredients available to the pioneer Maudie and the methods at palm-lug load In each a! the different settler home: In the village. VALUE TO $160.00 SIIES "M6.. AS LOW AS Pioneer Village's educational program SIIES 2644. _ .AS LOW " " LOW AS AS LOW AS 5553mm I 'T .00 all t BLOCK EASTOF KEELE SOUTH OF LAWRENCE v's [$1.50 I BIOMOJI ters believe that the autonomic nervous system, supposedly not under voluntary. control, must be involved. ", breathing and concentration clearly affect the entire body, say Harvard researchers. They believe yoga techniques may be one way to increase well-being. And they have opened the way for more fascinating research on the subject. Your focal tuberculosis and respiratory disease association does not specialize in yoga, but they do have information on the importance of breathing. See them about it. college level and to the particular interests of the group. The students are conducted through various buildings in the village to gain an insight into a par- ticular phase of pioneer life under the guidance of one of With 27 buildings restored and furnished, Pioneer Village is a living mid. nineteenth century cross» roads community with costumed villagers going about their daily tasks. Activities - in the educational program are designed. to appeal to, alrage I'Nitt n Nun " AS I‘3.50 s LOW AS s6.00 'l 5.15 'Ili EA EA, Applications to participate in the educational program are made by school teachers and last year 73,000 students took part. 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