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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1963, p. 4

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| Durham THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 5, 1965 ~ 'Thursday, Nov, 28 -- Durham s & : County Holstein Club Annual nit hurch Meeting, Dept. Agriculture,| : Bowmanville, | j Monday, Dec. 4 -- Bowman-| To Debate ville Lions Club, Rural Urban} Night. | n H Wednesday, Dec, 4 -- Nestle- M A ke ton WI, Subject, "The Farm) 0 ey ac. Wife as a Bookkeeper', Mrs.. TORONTO (CP) -- A Presby- nf / Agriculture Calendar : oat lige ki glo gd ot terian clergyman's accusations t ti turd ' ' , Sowmanville at tee Ranatiha MORE ALERT BOWMANVILLE -- The fol-\Moeting, Bowmanville Ontario'! Sinful wasting of money and district of the Ontario Second-| "We must bé more alert and pa Farah of i. hem Department of Agriculture. manpower and. denominational ary School Teachers' Fedora re lived 1 Mi pea | 4 Cnnnte ' hit Friday, Dec, 6 -- Durham Hol-|competition against the United ~ : 'ne Wil not be worth the money we| Tuesday, Nov, 5, 8.00 p.m. __/stein Club Annual Banquet. (Church of Canada will be dis- hree speakers touched on the) ining we should have." Local 78 Ontario Farmers Union|. 7uesday, Dec. 10 -- Agricul-|cussed by the executive of the same theme from three differ- Donald W. Isaac. Adam at home of Joe Trudeau, Bow- tural Representatives -- Soils United Church General Council ent points of view. But they all). ' aac, AGAaM Meeting, OAC, Guelph. this week, Dec, 9-12 -- Lansing, Michi-| Rey, M. C, Macdonald, see- [Teach Teachers Federation Told BOWMANVILLE ---A bright|cd. People engaged full-time in| future of self-improvement wasjthe field of professional de- forecast for high school teach-|ve'opment were required, the gay life of SOUTHERN EUROPE on CANADIAN =a PACIFIC fa EMPRESS TOURS | ' Matiet ' anville. indicated that teachers could|Sctt CVI, retiring president, of MAnV! not afford to rest on their oars,|the Kawartha district of the W ednesday, Nov. §, 7.00 D-M-\can, Annual Meeting, Vegetable |, but must find and employ new/|{¢deration, urged those present i gee 4-H Magi eh Club |Growers of America. rca? § | Rol poe Mcgee ways of increasing their ownj'®, bring new teachers into) CACrr pep oer) Saturday, Jan, 4 -- Durham/Monday the matter is on the |scholarship and their effective-/@ctive participation in thei rine: one vere am annual "H# Homemaking Club Achleve-\agenda for discussion for meet. hea ha 'eacherh. = branches, He said apathy led to af) vif Giictio Feds nnual ment Day. lings here Tuesday and Wedn | "De, Stephen D. B. Robinson, stagnation, He ig 8 » re- Termin hovel ver al Thursday, Jan, 9, 10.00 a.m.-- day sday eo $- eneral secretary of the OSSTF.|Marks of Claude Bisseil, presi- A8t pet bgt ~e Durham County, Soil and Crop) ,,. aes ispeaking about' the future of4emt of the University 'of Te ape ge gy fer improvement Association Annu-| dev. va phe ore 00 Ithe federation, said that one of/"0%0, to the effect that the directors, or Dept. srival Meeting, Orono Oddfellow| cit, of the "Progen, ithe goals that should be work-\'titerion 0' a good educational "ture, Q Hall, Speakers: Dr. Stan Young,|,;200" , Of the Presbyterian | towards was university/SYstem was the interest the Nov, 15-28 -- Royal Winter OAC, Mr. Harvey Wright Soils| Church )- Canada, attacked the ed ee set ed ers!'Y teachers of that system showed ait» Toronto. Specialist, Lindsay. : \Valted Church in en editorial /courses for technical and indus- . Wednesday, Novy, bi tua : : jfor starting a new congregation oe eb tires ca 20 Dis- inherest pipe be fo caonie trict Agricultural Represe in Rocky Mountain House, Alta. to. be one of the important poli. tative Meeting, Lindsay, 10.00, SINKS, BLAMES SUB + The Presbyterian Church has a.m LONDON (AP) -- The Brit-/been there 40 years and Mr. cies of the federation, 'he con." p..4, J 99 , Ne cluded. M-\ Friday, Nov. 22 -- Queen'siish fishing boat Rona Nelson! Rayner said the United Church The 100 teachers who atten-| pair ed the _--e Showed their 'Saturday Nov support of the concepts of the! chi tall Ax. i if speakers by voting overwhelm-\County Junior' Award 'Night. sae ingly in favor of presenting Nov. 28. 29 -- Zone Confer-| in December to the annual pro rence, 'Extension Branch, Ont vinclal assembly of the federa- pent, of Agriculture, Lindsay, tion a resolution to establish Saturday, Noy. 30 -- Durham two $2,500 fellowships for teach-|CGounty 'Federation of Agricul-| ers who want to "improve their ture Annual Meeting and ban-| qualities as teachers." At pres- quet, Blackstock, Guest ina trial arts teachers, ; Dr, Robinson also said Wat professional studies should be instituted in the future on a scale not yet even considered jHe said that the federation should look toward organizing a department of educational re- |search of its own which would help show teachers how they could more effectively help their students, E. Thomas Ferrill, second | vice-president of the OSSTF and assistant superintendent of secondary schools in North York, said that protection must remain an important part o federation policy, But he em- phasized that the federation must begin .a program of ex- education of its , Guineas Class, Royal Winter|sank in the North Sea Sunday,move '"'to waste money and A jafter a collision her three-man|manpower through unnecessary 23, 8.00 p.m ---\crew blamed on an unidentified|duplication in church work is isinful,"' WALT DISNEY... 20000 Leagues : STRICKEN BY GAS Police prepare the woman on the stretcher for the trip to hospital. The other eight per- ent only one such fellowship is\Dr. Helen Abell, | Extension, released, Fire department of- available, ficials. said they found a de- fective steam jenny on _ the sons were given inhalator Adelaide street west building. treatment for one minute and --CP Wirephoto Pen er ene preps lending the Clarke Township Bowmanville "ie pon He pointed out that it was no longer possible for teachers to . Teacher Head Planning Bd. Set | By MRS. KEN GAMSBY west side of Highway. 115 just OSSTF Group improve themselves on a part- ORONO -- The Township of!south of Kirby. BOWMANVILLE --_ Ronald A woman gets inhalator treatment after nine persons were stricken by gas poison- ing in a downtown Toronto apartment house yesterday. 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Competition 63-897 *TRANSLATORS--LEGAL TEXTS, to translate from English Av fi TECHNI CINEMASCOPE FEATURE DAILY AT 2:10 4:30--6:55--9:20 NOW PLAYING WONDERFUL WACKY AND WILD! "ISLAND OF LOVE" in COLOR with ROBERT PRESTON TONY RANDALL OPEN 38, BILTMORE 19 eee | KINSMEN BRING THIS Hearing Set For Accused Que. Bomber MONTREAL (CP) Mario Bachand, 20 , was sent Monday to preliminary hearing Nov, 29 on charges arising from mail- box bombings in suburban West- mount last spring Bail was refused, He returned to Canada voluntarily in Octo- ber after travelling first to the French islands of St. Pierre- Miquelon and then to Boston with Pierre Schneider, 19, and Roger Tetreault, 22. Schneider also returned was sentenced to three years in prison last Wednesday: after pleading guilty to causing bod- ly harm through criminal neg ligence and placing explosives n the mailboxes May 17 TENDER ROMANTIC DRAMA! "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN" in COLOR with HENRY FONDA MAUREEN O'HARA and DOORS SHOW STARTS 6:45 feet across at the base, nolds extended the best wishes of the school board. TREES ARE BIG The eucalyptus trees of south- west Australia Jrow nearly 300 10 feet tall, measuring f DEWITT S «scorn rs Tomorrow Need closer, faster contact in writing with suppliers, customers, branches? Councillor R. Foster, head of|Hydro System in the amount jonville High School. meeting when approval was re- vice - president; Miss Edith At N tl proposed water systerm ewcas e next year from. Wilbur M the sub-division when the over-| Charles Peacock, presiding retary - treasurer Walter Rey- wards water was not stepped.up|Pherson will give the opening stand why it was. He said as Lindsay. Practical use of th 'plans: were taking too long but Complete the rate structure, get-| 'ed in principal. However, the on gaining approvals of the A letter was received from Make the survey. | the 'typing telephone'~puts Canada's vast telephone network form, was defeated decisively] @ Production and delivery sched- time, after-four basis. He said that new courses ani new edu cational objectives were need Clarke set the date when the The application was by Home ,. ° pate cae b 1 Township Council members,|Enterprise Inc., Florida, for PY i ahs gy hare 9 be Orono Police Trustees and the building 108' by 51' 6". lof the awarths a bane ah she newly appointed Planning Board' Council gave three readings Oiterio ghbetelyy io S ss '¢ are to meet to discuss planning|to a bylaw authorizing the is- Teaohire! Faderation at phage in the Township of Clarke.|suing of debenture for the Orono ath meetitr Satintay ' aig peting Sz ay. in Bow- the planning committee called/of $15,000. It was stated that the meeting which will be the it is hoped that these will be) He succeeds Donald W. Isaac first for the newly. appointed purchased locally. The -issue 0f Adam Scott CVI in Petér- Board. will be at five and half per cent, borough. Pata se al elected , >e . > - --~ | were: arence Mcinerney, ate ere th Sache na Helburon iat vice president g reev J i William Reid, Cobourg, second ceived from the Department of IMesses 10 ; y t Young, Campbellford, third Highways for a supplementary vice-pri ; nk toad appropriation of $10,000. Attend Rall vice-president, and Jack Thomp- ae a » {son, Bowmanville secretary Council requested e Orono Charles Power of Courtice Police Trustees to meet with High School was elected treas- them in connection with the urer -- designate to take over in Orono, The request was made) LINDSAY Several mem- Crandall of Port Hope after the Township had. receiv-|bers of the Lindsay congrega- unne di : @d a letter from Mr. K. Boul-|tion of Jehovah's Witnesses will Cl fagbe: po Cea at the Lions Yon of the Department of Mu-'\attend a three-day ministry re- hie vai manos yea Hobbs nicipal Affairs re giving a credit fresher course beginning Friday ahi Nolte eae ae for the existing water main in|in Newcastle ; . at the district. School board sec- all system is completed. iminister, said the convention Such a rebate is' not allowed|was one of 65 held semi-annual- under the statutes. The letter|ly across Canada, and anyone made some recommendations, |interested in Bible education Councillor R. Foster stated} may attend. that if the present progress to-| District supervisor, J. F. Mac- it would be another two years\address Friday evening, on the before approval was obtained.|convention theme, "Feed My Acting Reeve J. Stone said Little Sheep". Mr, MacPherson that the Township should not/Will be assisted at the conven- be involved in the scheme atition by ministers from Oshawa, this time and did not under-|Whitby, Ajax, Port Perry and far as he was concerned it\Bible, dedication and baptism, was the Trustees' responibil-;and the Bible in the. scientific ity and suggested that they be; World will be among topics dis- given the authority to complete cussed the arrangements. eis The Trustees agreed that the| they felt at times that they lack- €d the authority to carry out} some of the work and that the 'project was turning in circles.| The Trustees were asked to ting approval and bring it be- fore council Jater. } Councillor R. Chater reported! 40 Council that the fire agree-| ment between the village and the Township had been approv-| Trustees, he said, wanted first, before signing the agreement, fo view the other bylaws that were to be passed in settingup the fire protection schene, There was a note of urgency agreements in order that ten- ders may be called for the con- struction of the extension to the Orono Fire Hall. A grant of $25 was granted the Orono Public Library. Ganaraska River Author'ty; which it was stated that the! Authority had given approval to! have a study made of the Wil-| mot and Orono Rivers. H. G, Hooke and L. J. Haas are to * Council had no objections to the issuing of a building permit. for the construction of a service Station and restaurant on the F « pr | Separatist Beaten | : | In Munici unicipal Vote, at your service for instant, two- é i _ ' way communication. 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