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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1964, p. 18

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' EDUCATOR SAYS =: «Quebec Youth | More Mature " "janie of the speakers who al-| - "tempted to explain the special) LAC BEAUPORT, Que. (CP),nadian College of Teachers at- French Canada's youth.is more|tending sessions at this resort serious amd politically-minded|centre outside Quebec City, 32 'than the preceding generation,|will stay to the end of the week Sister Marie Laurent-de-Rome,|as delegates at. the annual one of the two women members|meeting of th Canadian Teach- 4@f Quber's 'royal commissionjers' Federation, which groups 'on education, told a meeting of/some 135,000 organized teachers ,Canadian teachers Monday. | * jsociation met in executive ses- Sister Laurent-de-Rome was] '01 Monday, Its convention be- lgins today. jacross Canada, The larger as-! in the six-day convention, Dr. Henry D. Hicks, president of Dalhousie University in Halifax, told the 51 home and school delegates the public should "concede that the professional teacher has the same trained competence as a doctor or law- yer' and should leave the busi- Dr. Arthur L. Harris, United|"¢ss of education to teachers 'States associate commissioner|2"4_@dministrators. of education, said Monday fear! 7 Persons US. Educator Cites Dilemma In N. America CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- of domination by the central) government and faith in educa- tion to solve critical problems facing state and provincial or- ganizations in the United States and Canada. Dr. Harris spoke to a public} |meeting in conjunction with the! Perish In 40] Crash ot ieee are contradictory dilemmas | annual meeting of the Canadian} |Home and School and Parent-| MORRISBURG, Ont. (CP)--| Pete sapere ALA POORLY fei, = Seaway Jroqnals Lock, kis Londoners Fear THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 14, 1964 year-old wife Zena, of Ingle- side, Ont., and a relative, Lu- lua Mable Burrell of Huevelton, N.Y., were killed in the other car. ite: Eugene Amsel, 12 - year - old M k Soo son of the Bethpage couple, a ers n was taken to hospital in Ottawa suffering from multiple abra-|_ POINTE-AU-PIC, Que. (CP) sions and a fractured right leg.|Bernard Pinard, Quebec's HAVE LEGS BROKEN a Fey ott said oor he : rth Swerdfeger, 17, ej has Opes concerning the|nette, . _the arene _-- tke PE establishment of new automo-\woman found naked and mur-\vades provincial and his grandmother, Mrs. bile manufacturing plants injdered in an area alongside the/over education. Alice Swerdfeger, 72, both had|@uebee province. Thames within the last eight) both legs fractured and both} Speaking to the Quebec Asso- months. suffered head injuries. ciation of Automobile Dealers, Police said the American car|Mr. Pinard said: was eastbound and, while pasa-; ing another car, apparently went out,of control and skidded across the highway. It was Quebec Sees New Auto Another 'Ripper body of a girl of about 18 was end of the month. today and police speculated that Gilles Gregoire, ja modern Jack the Ripper may jhave claimed another victim. The girl, an attractive bru- - ; i iP There is certainly a _placelend in the late 1880s--have an/per cent of personal for new automobile plants injinsane grudge against. goog -/taxes collected within, their re our province and we entertain|time girls. : spective borders, struck broadside by the Swerd.|high hopes in this field." The old Ripper killed at least) The Conservatives expressed iLater, MPs passed resolutions|the federal plans and compen- leading to the ear tra of ead ro Salita iN on two more government s as/shares. Ottawa 5! not sur- gorge ligt To ae they continued their -drive to found in a quiet London street|take summer recess by the them with larger tax render to the provinces, | Finance Minister Gordon said ithe: Conservatives' proposal] for joire, Creditiste/ an ajl-party national conference '\House leader, indicated his 13-\t9 reshape Confederation is a man group will oppose the loans E was the fifth young)measure on the grounds it in- jurisdiction "rather woolly idea." Such a conference would be doomed to failure from the Mos tof Monday's sitting was|8t@'t. There would be too many taken up_with a measure to|speeches and too few concrete Police bel the killer wey ee ol pa i. be decisions, Federal - provincial --like Jack the Ripper who/$87,500, in tax equalization ; rowled London's gaslit east|grants plus an additional four committees now being formed income would achieve more. mature of education in a major-) ity French-speaking province OS asia PLEA | , members of the Canadian Col-) Earlier the college had heard |Teacher Federation. a 1 he \ : r/feger car, which was approach-| He said more than 150,000|five prostitutes and was neverja variety of views on federal- e said he can only surmise i\Seven persons, including four), | ; ; | 3 . fing from the opposite direction. new automobiles are sold in the caught. provincial relations in the sec- ; |Americans and an Israeli) ; : Mege of 'Teachers, a group of|a spokesman for inter-provin.|how a federal office or depart: oman, were killed Monday| The impact ripped open the province each year and the jond full day of debate on the | side of the American car and|sales are increasing eight to ipreliminary resolution, which _diploma-holding teachers from|cial co-operation in education ment of education would work 165 two cars crashed during ' all provinces whose meeting)make a plea for pooling of re-|in -- OF ee ckows of! blinding rainstorm on a two-/¢? Um pl ed the front of the|nine per. cent mn eee - Fast Passage |passed shortly before adjourn. here is, a curtainraiser to! the|yarch efforts. by various, prove Soe cs can aflect tel ane, Section of Highway, 401/Srrreswerdfegers were travel (teresting market." | -- convention of Canada's majorjinces' educational au es. habor * § ele} : | about 50 miles southeast of Ot 1 |URGE CONFERENCE Paul Martineau (Pontiac. teachers' association.h |Without it, said Dr, Floyd G.|"quality and direction of edu-|),..... ing east towards their farm) wo said the possibilities of in- E d F "They are also impatient, our/Robinson of the Canadian Coun-/cation on a nation-wide scale. Only three persons survived nome. creasing this market are better) xpecte vd \Temiscamingue) and Heward |Grafftey (Brome - Missisquoi) { icf i oh i he office had contributed to ' | _ youth, but their less-publicized|cil for Research in Education, |T ; the accident and all were re-! 7" |than those of Ontario: | . fe Pye Canada is an "'intelléctual beg-\education throughout the coun- cident gt ab CATCHES SHARK : d A d seriousness is just as important a isa z ported in "fair" condition today LOOE, England (CP) -- En-| General Motors: has an- tu ent | called for an all-party federal- gineer Sidney Miller, holiday-/nounced it is establishing a) Gorawas (Cp)--nebate opens|Provincial conference to amend f jence," Sister|gar.'" try by grants, research, basic|P° Rtholigte "anid "They, 'The country .must cure its|financial support and informa- drs oe fractures and | a know what they want. When | 'schizophrenic ambivalence on tion activities in a manner that! 7 J bed ing in this Cornish seaside Passenger car manufacturing in the Comeubne today or 6 pov.|the constitution and" decentenl: , they speak of co-gestion (joint|the matter of federal and pro-/did not require dictatoral power Moe Amsel, 44, his wife, Ca-|town, set a British shark-fishing|plant near Montreal and .thelernment bill to guarantee bank|ize government powers. Prov: management) they mean givinglvincial responsibilities in educa-| Earlier in the day, the second therine, 45, their son Kenneth, record when he caught a Mako|Quebec government has been||oans totalling up to $40,000,000|inces needed more autonomy, --'all'of Bethpage, N.Y., and Gitla' shark ee aot nova Arg discussing with French autolannually for promising but! Terry Nugent (Edmonton measured nine feet long W a sii ineedy versity 5s e s.|Stre "ona said rern-| five feet girth. Previews record|{'tms the possibility of estab- oo y students,|Strathcona) said the govern-| students a say in the running}tion" and stop borrowing slav- ] 1 of our schools and universities." jshly from the United Statesjicism from defenders of provin- Hendlish, 58, of Tel Aviv, Is- rael, died in one car. Metra : : f {Quick passage is expected. jment encourages the fragmen:} Bryce. 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