Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 9 Mar 1962, p. 13

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TARIFF AGREEMENT Norman Walker right vice chairman of United States delegation signs agreement at Geneva for lower tariffs with the sixvnation European Econ omic Community John Evans Standard For Teachers Should Be Raised Talks MONTREAL CPI Higher standards for teachers strength cning of bilingualism and inter cultural relations and federal assistance to students in higher education were among recom mendations placed before the Canadian Conference on Educa tion today From more than 100 proposals drawn up by seven forums the conference selected these 13 for special attention of the 2000 delegates Canada requires crash program to develop more comprehensive work force with builtIn mobility to meet la bor market demands through certification on basis accept able throughout the country More facilities at the sec ondary and post secondary school level are required for dev veioping the technical skills boys and girls require for em ployment in business and indus try The minimum requirements for both elementary and second ary school teachers should be uniform university degree one year of further professional training and some specializa tion in the field chosen WEED OUT MISFITS More stringent meth ods should he adopted to prevent undesirable candidates from on tering the teaching profession and to remove poor teachers at ready in it Minimum academic qual ifications should be established for school trustees whose hovl Us delegation chairman Is at left The six nations are West Germany France Italy Belgium Netherlands and Luxembourg Current Geneva negotiations also reduced tar noraiia should be sufficient to compensate for outvof pocket expenses Provincial laws should be amended where necessary so that either of Canadas two of ficial languages may be used as the language of instruction in public schools the decision being based on the majority wish of the community Canadian history should be taught in such way as to fos ter greater mutunlunder standing between both major cultural groups lntcrprovinciai visits and other cultural relationships be tween Canadians of English and French expression should be promoted more actively to im prove mutual understanding and to derive greater advantage from Canadas hiculturai iden tity TRANSITION STEP Junior colleges should be developed as the next step for high school graduates and be come the transition between high school and university in The federal government lshould establish fund from which any student who requircs financial assistance may obtain loans it School buildings paid for from public funds should also be used to the maximum ex tent for continuing adult ed ucation and should be planned with that use in mind 12 Provincial programs of subsidiaries bursaries and tax deduction for educational pur Montreal Police Flush Out Illegal Lottery MONTREAL CPlA police crackdown on hockey and bowl ing lotteries is starting to hit operators where It hurts the most in their underground printing plants In the last three weeks notice here have arrested 20 persons on various charges Police raids on hidden printing plants and lottery headquarters have re sulted in the impounding of more than 3000000 lottery tick ets Retail value of the tlckots is generally 25 cents with some going as high as 31 0f 20 recent arrests one man has been fined $700 for printing pool tickets and $300 for trans porting them The others are still before the courts Some operators have distrib uting networks spreading across Canada selling tickets to cus tomers through such persons as elevator operators cigar store clerks and plant sweepers The most popular hockey iot tery in Montreal is based on the exact timeto the secondof the last goal scored in Satur day nigit National Hockey League game here Another hockey pool is based on the total goals scored in all and American Hockey Printing Plants Pools based on weekly tele vised bowling are based on combination of total scores and results of the three games in the match Payotfs range as high as $1000 SIGNED IN GENEVA ills with 19 other nations Rb duciions will be about 20 cent on many industrial items the White House says Agricultural products are also involved iAP Wirephotol poses should be broadened to include adequate provision for adult education is An organism of some do scription should continue the work of the Canadian Confer ence on education as suggested by Dr Wilder Pcnfield the con ferences honorary chairman Settles Suit Out Of Court TORONTO CPI suit by Michael Bogles 71 against the Lakcsbore District Board of Ed ucation today was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount Bogles injured in May 1959 during gymnastics display at Mimico High School is para lyzed throughout the lower part of his body He had asked £200000 in the nonjury hearing AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES SIMCIJE PETROLEUM PHONE PA 82563 LTD Edson Wice Prop 15 Anne St Barrio nesday henasinllnanciall eslabllsh contact Bond case Lawyer In Financial Difficulties CHICAGO lAPt lawyer accused of trading in stolen Canadian bonds testified Wedl slrnlts hen he agreed to get in touch with Swiss banks for client George Rosden Washing ton lawyer living in Sumner Ifdlold of the agreement dur ing cmsscxnminatinn if the US strict court trial of Ros den client William Rabin of Chicago and Sam hlannarino of New Kensington Pa They are charged with con spiring to transport and trans porting in interstate commerce bonds from ammo burlt glory of lbs Brockvilie 0nt Trust and Savings Company Rosden said he needed funds when he agreed to help Rabin with Swiss banking institutions where more than 510000 of stoien bonds were posted as collateral for an $89000 loan Earlier Rosden testified ha did not know the bonds were stolen and that Rabin lied to him about his reasons for want ing to invest money abroad Rnsdrn raid Rabin had promlt lsed him $20000 legal fee to represent him abroad The fee was to be paid after the In vestmcnt transactions completed Government witnesses testi fied earlier that Rabin and has den used legitimate bonds to es tablish credit In Switzerland then produced for redemption bonds found to have been stolen When the attempt to negotiate stolen bonds was discovered the witnesses said Rosden and Rabin tried to recover them and keep the Swiss banking houses from informing authorities of an attempt to market the ne curities The Brockville bank was broken into May 1950 Nego tiations in Switzerland took place the following autumn womans EUFFRAGE Iba Itniggis for Womens right to vote in Norway ended in lots but the first woman MP div and television stations was not elected until 1921 VINGIIAM Ont iCPlFire as burning out of control to day in the tinghzim CKNX 12 Firemen said there was no hope of saving anythingmovie cameras records films and all TV iii vie 0n Canada Silly Farce LONDON fCPl Canadian High Commissioner Drew says television docu mentary on Canada broadcast here two weeks ago was silly farce The British produced film Living With Giant shown on Britains commercial televi Elan Drew told Canada Club din ner Wednesday night The general theme seemed to be that Canada is already well on the way toward com plete assimilation by the United States in the main young Cana dlana were shown as sloppy gumchewing counterparts of their opposite numbers In the US who in either case are wholly HTEFTESEHIIIIVO of studio equipment would be lost But CKNX radio continued to broadcast from mobile unit parked ncarhy while firemen from two departments Wing ham and nearby Teeswaler bat tied the flames caretaker Alex Skinn said he was working on the second floor of the threestorey build ing tiie old Wingham high school when an explosion oc curred in the stations engineer ing laboratories below about 600 an LAKE ALMOST SOLID PORT ARTHUR CPtLoke Superior has an almost solid ice cover this winter for the first time in about 15 years but no delay is expected in the opening of lhe naugauon season Mme1M Javam SPECIALIZING WEDDINGS PORTRAITS CHILD PHOTOS 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