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The Oshawa Times, 3 Apr 1959, p. 12

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' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 3, 1959 12 School Research Council Formed (CP)--A new coun-|book must be ell will co - ordinate, correlate|large and easy-to-read print and disseminate the results off Dr Robert Imrie, director of educational research in Ontario.|the. poison control centre of To- The Ontario Education Re-|ronto's Hospital for Sick Chil- search Council was formed by dren; warned against leaving the Ontario Teachers Federatipn, poisonous le such as meeting in conjunction with the cleaning fluids, moth Walls, in- 99th annual convention of the On-|secticides and medicines within tario Education Assoclationireach of children which closed Thursday. The OEA announced that mefh- A teachers' federation an-arohip fees will be increased to nouncement said Dr. R. W. B..g5 from §2 to provide more Jackson, director of the depart:|y,,,ey for sections to pay speak- ment of educational research lers and for distribution of litera- Ontario College of Education, qc. will be president of the new) council which will be composed of representatives of various edu- cational bodies, other organiza-| tions and individuals interested in 'the project. DISCUSS MANY TOPICS About 10,000 delegates attended the OFA convention and heard thousands' of words from a var joty of speakers. The conveniton med Monday and for most of as divided into some ections which dealt with g from rural schools to accurate and have TORONTO given of di- Consideration wonld be to holding the fall meeting {rectors in Ottawa DANCE TONIGHT TORH BY THE ORNADOES tur THE NATIONS TOP TUNES SQUARE DANCES 0 v week Ww wmnual convention of Fducation Corfer held this OFA sections. th t {eration of Home and ¥ ol Associations, passed a re- on asking the government duce ore J French classes wry schools wee! 'UK. Dancer | Shot In Paris olution nassed 477 to 1f w+ another section, the istees and Ratepayers defeated a motion introduction of French chool as early as pos BY EOB FOWLER RED BARN resolution as ket night by a stray bullet while walking to the theatre She was Maureen Graham, 19 and blonde, who cam: here from | London three weeks ago. Shot PARIS (AP)--A pretty British through the heart, she was dead dancer who got her chance in the when a police ambulance arrived. IPolies Bergeres only {wo days Police said the shol apparently Anton R. Lendi presents SWITZERLAND paradise on earth Simcoe St. United Church MONDAY, APR. 6, 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Simcoe Street Y. P. U ADULTS 75¢ ® STUDENTS 25¢ HARDTIME 'HOP' Saturday, April 4 8 P.M. ADELAIDE HOUSE (USE McGREGOR ENTRANCE) ® SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT eo 50c PER PERSON eo TOP RECORDS alist 'who was gunning for a Tun- hour chase. isian. The intended victim was The kolics show went on as wounded slightly, aaa the gun-iusual. » Initial Concert by the OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wednesday, Apr. 8 - 8:15 p.m. U. A. W. HALL Conductor FRANCIS J. FRANCIS Assisting Artists MARY LOU BAKER---Soprano REGINALD G. GEEN--Accompanist TICKETS: 75¢ Per Person -- Available from Wilson end Lee, Alto Music Centre, Henderson's, Meagher's, The Disc Shop, Orchestra Members. ago was shot dead 'Thursdaviwas fired by an Algerian nation-'man was captured affer a rush-| Four million U.S. retailers and|about - $2,375,000,000 a year in| other they spend in all other media local advertisers invest Idaily newspapers -- more than! combined. 1| THRILLS! COMEDY! ACTION! SAL MINEO JOHN SAXOM co | Ne: "ROCK PRETTY BABY" Giiict MONTGOMERY NOW PLAYING o TTTTTSE 3 BIG HITS starring TOE AKINS' Greatest Animel i i WW AN" ' DAV LADD « CHILL WILLS 3 EX REASON - «Het WYMORE y DE LUXE eh course to he \ vithe nt unrece: id reavests that certifi he established to qualify for instructing the sub PS GIFT SYSTEM tion also. heard Miss assistant professor of at Goshen College in] av that offering gifts to encourage them to | igh marks is a vicious id the seed was ke « Tiosity of children } to education for enrich- f their lives Walter Koerber, inspector ial classes for the board f education in suburban Scar oneh. said he never tells par t hildren's 1Q because learn of a high 1Q it the standards so high child that his natural ss has a hard time com- hrough." Mrs. N. R. Clifton said chil d must have had a thorough in children's classics fore they get to high school for it was difficult to keep up with reouired reading If the reading | skill was not acquired in elemen- ary schools A children's classic was *'a Gond cat iana t 0 She Light Snack -HUM'S ™ f spec rents 27 CELINA ST. ...istops" We Serve The Best Coffee In Downtown Oshawa n minding Chow's C SPECIAL ON DINNERS BANQUETS LUNCHEONS CHINESE FOODS Exotic Oriental and TAKE-OUT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY DIAL RA 5-2543 Canadian Dishes H oO P S U E Y 19 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA HOUSE TYRONE POWER THE MARK LINDA DARNELL [tmees [gears oa BIITHO! E CECIL B. DeMILLE presents / YUL BRYNNER 4 CLAIRE BLOOM + CHARLES BOYER THE Bue CHARLTON HESTON SAR vstiYision | Funan Pei "WOTTAR KNIGHT" Color Cartoon . SHOWN AT: 1:45 IT dVIITRLIT, 4:15 - 6:45 - 9:20 kx which vou can enjoy when 1 are a child for its story and - n reread when you have own up and enjoy for its phil hid 8 She said children need guid in their reading. A good $83,344 Given In Damaages To Sony TC ATHARINES (CP A | sota family has been d $83.34 in damage The Next ance 1 a motor cide nt » last summer in which as paralyzed for life action was a joint one t« arroll Crouse, 23-year r, ang 3 15 tend and i : of Two Ha Their only child badly injured in the hich occurred July 4 to Mx as awarded 877.600 The balance went tc DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF 1959 SUPER CAR BINGO | FRIDAY, APRIL 10th at 8.30 p.m. in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL ARENA $7,000.00 dollars in prizes including 12 games at $50.00 each game 3 games at $150.00 each game weet hams as free door prizes 2 SPECIAL SNOWBALL BINGOS THE BIG SNOWBALL VALUE OF 1700.50 It won in 56 numbers THE NEW SNOWBALL VALUE )0 if won in 52 numbers The big came a full House for the BRAND NEW TWO-TONE 7 p.m. Come early and avoid the rush Kinsmen Hey Kids! EASTER HOLIDAY ICE SKATING AT Oshawa Children's Arena EVERY AFTERNOON 1-3 PM Saturdays under 12 years) 2-4 PM. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8-10 P.M. ICE TIME FOR RENT CONTACT BILL SMITH ARENA MANAGER RA 5-8071 FORD HAROLD GODFREY TOMORROW NIGHT Knights of Columbus Hall 184 BOND ST. W. D Refre oie sion 1. 50 Per Couple WILSON & LEE LIMITED hments Millinery fi Class Cou asic le Starts Tuesday, Apr. 14 + 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. MUSIC STUDIOS Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments ACCORDION VIOLIN SPANISH GUITAR POPULAR PIANO SAXOPHONE TRUMPET CLARINET HAWAIIAN GUITAR TROMBONE VIOLA CELLO Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion ot $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of on accordion during that period which is taken home for practice. Mrs. R. Locke b Phone RA 3-7625 (Afternoons) ntormation Nursery for Pre School Children 'Y.W.C.A. WILSON & LEE LTD. | 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ) | MUSIC STORE RA 5-4706 199 CENTRE ST. fe] np DRAIN = YATADEMY AWARDS (ov © 1 NIGHT i» HOLLYWOOD! A SOL C. SIEGEL PRODUC TION "SOME CAME RUNNING TNEATRE - auch I BIG WEEKEND FAMILY SHOW! BB " FUN AND MUSIC WITH DEAN MARTIN & JERRY LEWIS in m Jumping Jacks" uy "DEERSLAYER"' IN COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE ON OSHAWA'S LARGEST SCREEN. I come ano see oun |B NEW MODERN REFRESHMENT BAR! nfl BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. a SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 g J | | Y E h) YOU CAN STAY AT HOME BUT STILL ATTEND OSHAWA KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8TH 6:30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT A complete list of all articles for sale ond the names of merchants and firms donating the article will appear in this paper . , , Tuesday, LOOK! FREE To One of the Successful Bidders! STATION CKLB OSHAWA [FREE DAIRE HOME FREEZER HOME APPLIANCE (OSHAWA) LTD. 90 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHAWA --and---- Frigidaire Products of Canada Ltd. SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO © OVER 530 NEW ARTICLES VALUE $7,500.00 Wii L BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER © ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' WORK IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY eo MOTOR HOTEL RESTAURANT Sunday Dinner Menu Fresh Lobster Cocktail Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Relish Tray Soup du Jour or Choice of Juice Tomato Pineapple Grapefruit or V-8 Flying Dutchman's Salad of the Day Assorted Dressings Roast Long Island Duckling, Orange Sauce Deep Fried Jumbo Shrimps, Cocktail Sauce Broiled Baby Lamb Chops, Mint Jelly Breaded Milk Fed Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Red Brand Beef, Horseradish Sauce Roast Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Broiled Club Steak, French Fried Onions Southern Fried Half Chicken, Corn Fritter Sliced Cold Virginia Ham Plate, Celery Heart Choice of two fresh vegetables Oven Brown--Broiled--or Whipped Potatoes Rolls Muffins Butter Assorted Fruit Pies Fresh Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream Strawberry Parfait Assorted Cheese Tray Tea Coffee Milk A LA CARTE FROM OUR BROILER: Porterhouse, T-Bone, Filet Mignon, Steaks, served with mushroom caps and French Fried Onions HIGHWAY 401 Bowmanville Cloverleaf

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