Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 30 Mar 1967, p. 8

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A Correspondence Course Can Change 1_ Up To 36 Months ~I â€"To Pay! _ By JEAN RHoDEs ‘For several years I had wished that family responsibilities would enable me to make an effort to complete my education where I had been forced to leave. Quite by accident I learned about the Ontario Department of Education @orrespondence c ourses, ano checked into what was available mailing the application I received a phone call, telling me that I was being enrolled, but not in the exact course I had chosen. Instead I was to move up a grade in English literature and composiâ€" Within a few days 1 received in the mail the first few lessons and the necessary textâ€"books and supplies. All text books are supâ€" plied. except for Grade 13. paper supplied for submitting lessons, and even the envelopes, postage prepaid, for sending the lessons. ‘There is no charge for any of I learned that the only paper meeded was a transcript of old school records. This 1 obtained very promptly from Parry Sound high school. A few days after provincial Department of Educa tion that is little known. In the beginning, a student is permitted to enroll on not more RENFORTH MALL ment as well as a complete line of Fishing Tackle, Baseâ€" ball Equipment, C.C.M. Biâ€" eycles, Sales & Service. HOBBY DEPT. WITH EVERY TENNIS RACKET RESTRUNG BY OUR EXPERTS QUICK SERVICE We specialize in Club Equipâ€" Your Outlook on Life & It‘s Free!! this TENNIS PRESS CENTENNIAL CYCLE _ SPRING SPECIAL! GET READY FOR SPRING! 4N ENDS MAY 31, 1967 FREE 4n 460 Renforth Dr. at Rathburn on., Tues., Wed.. Sat. â€" 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. &1 Take / most encouraging,. and ! found is my belief that, through the that once the first lessons came | marking of a series of lessons, back, I had established a study the markers come to know what habit, that made it possible to is to be expected from an individâ€" continue making progress conâ€" ual student. The same person, sistently. For one thing the stuâ€" marks all the lessons, in each dent can work at any odd moâ€" subject. From comments on the ments available. As a person with papers, it is also possible for the insomnia, many lessons were | student to form some idea of the completed in the small hours | personality of the marker. For when sleep was so evasive. There | instance, I would be willing to is a great deal of self satisfacâ€" ‘ bet that my math marker has a tion in seeing the lessons come | terrific sense of humour. back with a good healthy average | Any readers interested in makâ€" and more satisfying to see the ing further inquiries in this methâ€" attitude of the children change,|od of furthering their education, when they discovered that mother | may obtain the full brochure by was not quite "over the hill." _ |calling the Ontario Department from ~Grade 9 through to 13. It is possible to continue right through the succtessive grades in a given subject. ‘Also it is possiâ€" ble to make up credits in subâ€" jects that were failed in regular to have a specific goal in mind After sending in my finst les‘ sons it seemed to take forever to gel them back, marked. Howâ€" ever, the marks received were most encéuraging,. and 1 found that once the first lessons came back, I had established a study habit, that made it possible to continue making progress conâ€" These courses are available in academic or commercial subjects than three subjects, with ‘Comp.‘ a student is established; it then is possible to carry more subâ€" A SQUARE YD. INSTALLED! 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I freely admit a need of assistance with the math course, and the other stuâ€" dents find that they can get necesâ€" sary help with English composiâ€" tion, always a weak subject with A young housewife. tied down with the needs of a growing famâ€" ily, could look a long way and not find a more satisfying hobâ€" by, than to begin this course. It can be a challenge, and the study can be worked in at odd hours. I have found it most relaxing. OÂ¥ course a ‘person is not held to any specific schedule, _ In the brief time since enrolling I have already obtained considâ€" erable benefit, particularly from the English course. Especially in that I am getting much more out of the reading that I find time aigh school. It is not necessar to do. Some of the literature exâ€" cerpts so necessary to study. what an appetite for reading the entire work. Another undeniable benefit from this course of study is aâ€"far greater understanding of my own high schoolers‘ problems. ACRILAN VELVET 1" Thick The markers make constructive comments, in the process of marking, and if there are any particular problems, they may be discussed via correspondence. It . . . there is a space on the registâ€" ration form where the purpose "selfâ€"improvement‘ can be checkâ€" Extra Heavy DUPONT 501 NYLON OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M. TO 106 PM HARDTWIST $ 5.88 $@.ss sq. yd sq. yd In the first overtime period Weston controlled the play for much of the period and nearly ended the game as Steve. Woods Hats Off to Harvey Basketball Champs Cangratulations to George Harâ€" vey Vocational Institute on their first â€" basketball _ championship since the school opened 14 years ago. â€" that to Dixie. Ahlston: getting his second goal. It was a hard| checking period wit" both teams} throwing their weight around to‘ good measure. It saw Dixie losingi Ken Tucker. He was taken into the boards quite heavily and went off with a leg injury. Carl Ahiston got his third goal in the third period to give the Beeâ€"Hives a 6â€"4 lead, just after the start of the period but the| Dodgers fought back on goals‘ by Tom Cowan and Hugh Harris| to start the stage for the long! overtime game. The junior team, coached by John â€" Petrushchak, won _ the TDIAA crown by defeating Newâ€" tonbrook by a score of 4227 last Saturday night in the George Harvey gym. Starring in a big way for George Harvey were Bruno Marâ€" couchio, Dominic Shiraldi, Joe Tersigni, Joe Gazzellone and Jack Miniaci. + Dixie took a fast 2 gonl lead on goals by Ahiston and Bob Taylor in the first period. Then the Dodgers struck for 3 fast goals by Dave Rudge and 2 by Ken Hume. Gary Ford stole the puck with Weston a man short and beat Tracy to give Weston a 4â€"2 lead but Dixie struck back with 2 fast goals of their own‘ to tie the score. Ken ‘ruc\er and Bob TayNr getting the goals, to leave the period even at 4 all. In contrast to the first periof only one goal was scored and| The goal which decided the issue was a truly fine shot from the stick of young Carl Ahiston, which is his trade mark. It was Carl‘s 4th goal of the night and gave the hustling Beeâ€"Hives a 76 win at the 3:29 mark of the 3rd overtime period. The game throughout was fast and hard hitting, with referee Gord Faverau handing out just 6 minor penalities â€" 5 to Wesâ€" ton & 1 to Dixie. _ It is a series of the hustle and speed of Dixie versus the ex perience and size of Weston. . By BILL UPTON It took a record third period of overtime to decide the fourth game of this exciting series.‘ | Dodgers Lead, But Dixie Won‘t Give Up HERCULON Stajnâ€"Proof unâ€" conditionally guaranteed. Regularly $8.95 TAKE UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! "6s7 Dave Rudge opened the scorâ€" ing for the Dodgers in the first period. GAry Ford made it 2â€"0 early in the second period. Dave Parham stretched the lead to 3â€"0 but Dixie defenceman Tim Pelyk spoiled Croppers bid for a shut out late in the period. At the 3:29 minute of the third; _ overtime period Ahilston took a| * : nice pass from Wayne Ego'slreak-j 50||1$|-ny § . :. â€" ed down the right boards and let| (Continued from Page 7) .. a blistering shot go which cleanâ€": Headpieces were of matching ly beat Cropper to give the Beeâ€"| blue tulle and bows. They carried Hives theâ€"winâ€"and ~tie theâ€"seriesâ€"bouquets â€"of ~yeltows â€"rose â€"buds. at 2 games each. _ Cathy Jones, Niagara Falls, Friday night at Weston there was the largest crowd to see a Jr "B" game in .some time. There were over 1800 fans to watch the Dodgers win 4â€"2. Hugh Harris stretched the‘ lead to 41 early in the third period. With the issue pretty well in hand Weston seemed to relax a all alone with the puck but could not put it over his outstretched body. The goalâ€"tending of both Tracy for the Bee â€" Hives and Brian Cropper for the Dodgers in the overtime periods was outâ€" standing with both goalies coinâ€" ing up with key saves. found himself in front of Tracy DIXIE‘S GOAL TENDER Tracey is pulled out of his net by Parham of the Dodgers, but the play failed to materialize in a point for Weston. Weston lost the game 7â€"6 but before 1,800 fans in Weston arena won Friday‘s game 4 â€" 2. J sq. yd A most fantastic buy at this low price. Several colors available sq. yd Special Purchase 1" Thick Dupont 501 Nylon Plush § most fantastic mat h609 95 .95 _ Thousands Of Yards of Remnants at 1//2 PR'CE and Less Cathy Jones, Niagara Falls, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress same as the senior attendants, with satin bow as her headpiece and also carried yellow .rose buds. _ Derail Richmond was best man and ushers were James and Thomas Sainsbury, brothers of the groom. All male attendants had green carnation boutonnieres. For the reception held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall,! Denison Rd. East, Mrs. Iola Jones,| and beige brocade dress, with aunt of the bride, chose a gold| beige hat and a corsage of red! little and drew a couple of silly penalties. At the 17 minute mark Carl Ahiston closed the gap to 4â€"2 but the defence and Cropper came through to give the Dodgers a 4â€"2 win. IN THE DRESSING ROOM By the time the paper hits the sq. yd / F RerSnants, Part Rolls, RgELsF 1/2 PRI(E DUPONT 501 NYLON Propylon Twist Canadian Celanese Guaranteed. Lowest Price ~~â€"Canada ~ Quality Floor Covering At A Low Price By Canadian Celanese. First time ever offered, Come and see this before ing in all colours. Only Such outstanding quality in litmited colour range at a special low price 8 99 e you buy any broadâ€" Special with or CATMATE 'q- yd1 INSTANT. 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