go EAA 5 aT I~ ce aan eer. AIM IS DECENTRALIZATION New Boundaries Drawn cation department 'has drawn up the boundaries for the first five of 10 educational regions envisaged for Ontario as part of a program to establish decis- ion - making apparatus outside of Toronto. Education Minister William Davis said. in the legislature Thursday the centres for the first five regions will be Port Arthur, Sudbury, North Bay, London and Kitchener - Water- loo, Each will have an area superintendent. Mr. Davis said the re-organ- ization will allow for the de- centralization of the depart- --" administrative func- ions. INSPECTOR HEADS AREA The Port Arthur area will take in the districts of Rainy River, Kenora and Thunder Bay. The area superintendent will be R. R. Steele, now an elementary school inspector for Thunder Bay. The Sudbury area will cover _ For Education Areas TORONTO (CP) -- The edu- the districts of Algoma, Sud- bury and Manitoulin. The su- perintendent will be G. R. Allan, now assistant superin- tendent of secondary education, northern division, The North Bay area will in- clude the districts of Coch- rane, Timiskaming, Nipissing, Parry Sound and Muskoka. The superintendent will be J, H. Kennedy, now assistant super- intendent of elementary educa- tion, Toronto. The London area will extend over the counties of Essex, Kent, Lambton, Elgin, Middle- sex, Huron and Bruce, The superintendent will be W. T. Laing, now assistant superin- tendent of secondary educa- tion, western division. will take in the counties of Grey, Wellington, Waterloo, Brant, Norfolk, Oxford and Perth. The superintendent will be R. F. Bornhold, now assist- ant superintendent of element- ary education, Toronto. BOB THOMAS IN HOLLYWOOD Jean Seberg Of Paris 'Has A Strain Of Iowa' HOLLYWOOD (AP)--"There remains,' says Jean Seberg ofjit, Marshalltown, Iowa, and Paris, France, "a_ strong Iowa in me." strain of} Ip "But everyone talked me out of even the farmers them- selves."' most outward respects, |Jean Seberg is much changed The Kitchener-Waterloo areal Perhaps the: strongest indica-|from the days when she at-| tion is her hankering for the|tended proms and husking bees| soil. Not content with a Paris|in Marshalltown. Now she is a| apartment and a home on 4/film star, wife of French diplo-| Greek isle, she is negotiating/mat and literary lion Romain] for a place in the Caribbean./Gary, and visits the leading And she tried to buy an lowalsajons of Paris. 3 farm. "I thought it would be a good/|MAKING HOLLYWOOD FILM idea, just to own it and let a} Jean has not made a film in cousin run it for me," she said.| Hollywood until now. She is ap- eS Se ngs in Mervyn Leroy's Mo-| s |ment to Moment, a_ suspense-| Woodview Par and-love story laid in the Rivi-| era. | Jean figures she might never Takes Award jhave made it to the film capital) jexcept for Leroy. Woodview Park has captured| 'He told Universal he wanted| the coveted E. E. "Ted" Bathejeither Audrey Hepburn, who} Memorial Award for the fourth|turned out to be unavailable, or consecutive year for its contri-/Jean Seberg," she remarked. bution to the development of|"He had seen me in Breathless, | recreation. jas well as the other films I have The award was presented at|made in France. Although there the Annual Awards Night of the|is an awareness in New York Oshawa Central Council of|that I have done such films, I Neighborhood Association's.|don't think too many producers Presentation of the trophy was|in Hollywood know about it." made by Mrs. E. E. Bathe,| It's possible that Jean under- whose late husband the trophyjestimates the extent of her commemorates. fame. Her saga is unique: How The handsome trophy was ac-|Otto Preminger plucked her cepted for Woodview Park by|from Marshalltown to play Mr. Elwood Bradley, past presi-|Shaw's St. Joan, hew the critics dent of the -Woodview Neighbor-|scorned her inadequacy, how he hood Association. jcast her as the Saga heroine in "We have won it four times|Bonjour Triestesse with little 300 hourly-rated day employees until Friday morning when they walked off their jobs for the second time this week in protest / Monday to protest the use of} of the company's use of a ca-|the camera but were persu-| mera in a machine-shop time|aded to return Tuesday. They| study. more day workers who followed the 300 were suspended until and. we shall win it again," hejbetter results, told the audience. If any park intends to take the trophy from us it will certainly require a concerted effort on the part of|tal movies. every member of that neighbor- "hood association." | The trophy is competed for) by 19 city parks with the accent| on promotion and development} of community and neighborhood) recreation. - During the 'evening Mr. C. LaVallee, vice chairman of the awards committee, presented| gold lapel pins to 10 past presi-! dents of various neighborhood associations. The pins were presented '"'in appreciation to the individuals who contribute a great deal of time and energy to the further development of community and neighborhood recreation'. Recipients were: Mr. S, Hicks (Bathe Park), Mr.' B. Barr (Brookside), Mr. Fred Schultz (Connaught),.Mr. F. Densham Fernhill), Mr. J. Rukaruck (Harman), Mr. F. Stacey (Kingside), Mr. G. Hartwick (Radio), Mr. F. Andrews (Radio), Mr. I. Smale (South- mead), and Mr. R. Duncanson (Woodview). Guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Robert Secord, Super- visor of Special Services and Training for the Community how the new young film-makers of France recognized her qualities and starred her in their experimen- TT CAN DO ANYTHING put through its paces Wed- nesday in Dallas, Texas, as made its first public The XC142A, an experi- mental transport plane built by Ling-Temco-Vought, was it 300 At CGE Suspended -- In Peterborough Dispute | PETERBOROUGH (CP) The Canadian General Electric Company Wednesday suspended --j)nesday afternoon to have the ex- ecutive inform the company | they would "walk out again and! again" as long as cameras were| used. | The 300 members walked out| flight, In center it demon- strates a vertical takeoff by tilting wings back, and top photo shows plane in flight. --(AP Wirephoto) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- Premier Joseph Smallwood told the Newfoundland legisla- ture Thursday the government has decided to change the name of the Hamilton River, its famous falls and its 22,000- square-mile watershed to '"'per- petuate the memory of Sir Win- ston Churchill." : The river would be called Churchill River and the falls, where a 9,000,000 horsepower development is proposed, would be called Churchill Falls. The river is 320 miles long. Mr. Smallwood said he ex- pected the decision would com- mend itself to the House and enable the legislature members to show "their high regard for Newfoundland River Named For Churchill Sir Winston Churchill" died Jan. 24 in London. He said the cabinet made the decision because "it was Sir Winston Churchill who first helped greatly in getting the British Newfoundland Corpora- tion launched." Brinco is the government's concessionaire in the development of the Hamil- ton Falls hydro - electric power project. INTEREST INTENSE "T think I may say," Mr. Smallwood said, 'he not only got Brinco started, but he helped in the financing by be- coming a shareholder himself. His interest was intense." who Mr. Smallwood said he met THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, February 5, 1965 19 with British financier Edmund de Rothschild while he was in London attending Churchill's funeral and Rothschild showed him some letters from Church- ill. One of the letters contained a sentence that Premier Small- wood has quoted many times: "It is high times the falls had a bridle." The announcement brought applause from both sides. of. the House. FRIDAY ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY .. THE FANTASTIC .. CHARMAINES Plus R.C.A. 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An-|a movie camera to investigate | other 900 afternoon workers who|a union grievance that time al- refused to report for work in|!owed for a drilling operation| support of their fellow workers|had been unreasonably cut. dnesday afternoon are| : CANAL TO POLE Explorer Robert E. Peary be- came an Arctic enthusiast after surveying the jungles of Nicara- gua for a possible canal route between the Atlantic and a- cific in 1888. | ae 21 SATURDAY | NIGHT | ANCE MODERN Dance to RUDY | VELTRI | and his | NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group | | OLD TIME and | scheduled to return today. WORLD LEADER A spokesman for Local 524 of! Britain has become a leader the United Electrical, Radio|in the manufacture of plutonium, and Machine Workers of Amer-|an atomic fuel and regarded as ica (Ind.) said the membership|the most poisonous metal known voted in a closed meeting Wed-|to man. NO "G ET" THIS WEEK FEB, 13th .. . THE COACHMEN 0.C.V.I. 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