dr a nn A EAR PA vee" a Se NSPS . x ' THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTY, Thursday, September 18, gi kd HONESTY REWARDED | PERSONAL MARKS : RIPLEY, England (CP)--A 14-! MALVERN HILLS, England (CP) year-old newspaper boy found 20 | All but one of the trees bought.by £5 notes 1ying in a puddle in this | public subscription for this Worcs. Derbyshire town, The owner gave | stershire town have been damaged Z| him £5 reward. !by the public. Sh) a INSMEN]' H go FRIDAY and SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 16-17 x AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative Phone Ajax 426 its grand opening. One thousand | the store early to take advan- | fast as entry. Valuable prizes | bags of free groceries were | tage of the give-away and to see | are listed in an advertisement | given away. School was out for the magnificent store for them- | elsewhere in this paper. These the day due to a Teachers' Con-| selves. A battery of six cash | will be drawn for as advertised. vention and mothers flocked to ! registers made exit almost as | --Photo by John Mills ] GREAT DOCTOR school principal in Ajax and J. H.!| William Harvey n 1628 was the 4 Rapsey who will be principal of | frst to demonstrate the system of the new Ajax High School. human blood circulation. I ® RIDES 4 GAMES bd BINGO gi ® REFRESHMENTS VALUABLE PRIZES Donated by Local Merchants § | Hundreds of customers lined up before the new Grand Union « Carroll Supermarket on Wednes- | day morning when the store held | which research has provided dur- ing the last 25 years but which had not yet -been recognized suffi- ciently 'by the teaching profession. Mr. McCarthy did feel, however. that the reading program in the schools: in this province today, was on the whole immeasurely bet- | ter than it had ever been before. The teachers convention enjoy-! ed a sumptuous repast in the basement of St. Paul's United Church, prepared and served by members of the Women's Auxil- iary. At the luncheon May or Pat Bayly brought greetings to the convention on behalf .of the town of Ajax. Other head table guests included Inspector A. A. Archi- bald, Rev. A, M. Butler, Edward Mulligan of . Dowty Equipment Company, who later was host to | the convention in a tour of the | company's two factories in Ajax; R. C. Ballard, of Central Mortgage | and Housing Corpqration, who | spoke to the gathering on Fm | past, present and future, Jack Hope - Brown, chairman of the Ajax Public School Board. Inspec- Earl Webster, first public tor a -- i : Fy . as So > A combination of speed, loose | driver, William Rauchet, 20, of) ing to produce. The car was not gravel, and a sharp turn from | Whitby, was unhurt until he fail | sehiously damaged. Moral, al- First street, on to Avenue B in |ed to produce a driver's licence, | ways , carry your driver's li- His feelings were deeply hurt | cence." when he was charged with fail- FLAVOR BRIGADE Ajax, cased the driver of this car to car to upset in into the ditch. The --Photo by John Mills. County Teachers Hold Their Convention At Ajax The main point of his address vas that teachers attend many neetings which do not bring jout any great improvement in e experiences which boys and siirls have under the sponsorship f the school. He emphasized the importance of giving children the opportunity | FAVORS SMALL GROUPS Mr. McCarthy felt that study groups should be small enough to permit the participation in discus- sion of each member. Problems which are of concern to the group should be discusSed, there should be thorough planning for the meet- ings, good leadership was essen- tial and sound evaluation of the re- sults with the courage to act on findings was imperative. The speaker was critical of the grade organization in schools which failed to take in to account r the continuous growth pattern of | girls and boys and the individual | differences which existed among | them. He recommended an or- ganization which had as a | basis application of the knowledge PLASTERERS WANTED AN Oshawe, Whitby and district union tradesmen, © ~ at the Box regular meeting, wrsdoy, 15th et UAW.A. Hall, Bond East, Oshaw: The Brickloyers, Masons & Plasterers Local Union No. 20, Oshewe in school to plan and make deci- sions with a view. to developing these skills as requirements for effective citizenship in a démo- cracy'. The speaker urged teachers to use the great new body of knowl- edge available about the effective operation of group meetings as a means for them to study and solve problems related to child growth and development, child psycho- logy, the teaching of reading, the place of phonics, discipline, eval- uating and reporting on pupil's PES la a T---- Special Attraction! "DUNK the BLONDE" | Tl, CAR DRAW 11 P.M. Sat. Nite! SATURDAY AFTERNOON! -- Ajax Annual Track '* and Field Events! fir AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- porter) -- J. R. McCarthy, assis- tant superintendent of elementary education, Ontario department of education, addressed some 180 Ontario county teachers in con- vention in Parkside Junior School, Ajax, on the theme of "Effective a Group Meetings." WHITBY NEWS : Arrangement, Composition Outlined To Garden Club Mrs. J. Heslop of Toronto, who| A vote of thanks was moved fo | is a member of the Toronto Hor-| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Irwin for ticultural Society and of the the use of their home and lawns | Gladiolus Growers Society, was the | for the Centennial Garden Tour on | 4 speaker at the Whitby Garden| June 30th; also to all who helped Club meeting last week. She ex-|in the decoration of the Centen- plained Siflerence bese between an nial Float for July 1st. ANNOUNCEMENT RED ROSE TEA AND COFFEE RS NIGHT SPECIAL AT BOTH STORES SLICED BACON | we 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY DAY TILL 6:00 P.M. FOOD MARKET and FRIDAY . 54 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA TILL 3 P.M. 116 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY For Quality and Low Prices Every Day -- Shop at Stroud's Vix Sutty Tet 8 MARGARINE | BUTTER ' STEAKS sion Bb 5 ses 25° CIGARETTES T-BONE sLUS CULVERHOUSE CAKE MIX \ gement gH Fa in one perdi but a composition would | i have an additional item, such as| a statuette set outside the main ENGAGEMENT container. A 'large amount of foliage 8 Recessary for most ar cei ty. ontario, oi Sram rangements she went on to| ; some twelve different YDS | Sana Tanber ir Sauattes We 'and colors of these, among others | Douglas Harvey, son of Mrs. Eileen a showing of dry flowers and one | Harvey and the late Mr. John A. Har- | of all green foliages; an all-white yer o Hamilton, Ontasio. The marriage of asters and gladiolus and others | Will take place on Saturday 15th, 1955, in § Presb bio fail, colors Jn: both. low and | cnsren, Whitty, Ontario. | asa | The . Junior Garden Club mem.- | bers who had won prizes for the | i best gardens and for the most points in the recent flower and | vegetable show in August were | t: Linda Moorhouse, Cheryl | Hawes, Ruth Sinclair, Bill Brant | and Peter Evertsen. Carol Cor- ||) bett and Neil Wilkinson were not { able to be there. i ) i f BY THE CARTON 2 3. 09. 20-02. ms 33% uw & 24-02. LOAF WHY PAY MORE? BEST QUALITY STOVE OIL! @ Prompt Delivery! 1 { a G ® Courteous Service! I ad on. CO. ih, ob. ye The Whitby Garden Club won a prize at Oshawa Fair for a Cen- i tennial arrangement with 1855- || 1955 im white asters against a ! dark background. A vote of thanks ! was moved for Mrs. Crawford, | Mrs. Van Horne, Mrs. Wilkinson | Tulip Margarine BREAD avn QUEEN Dial RA 5-1109 6TH & FIRST and Miss Foy and to the Chain- way Store for two dolls used in the display. 7TH LEAN, BONELESS Ib. 35 FOUR Ib. 45. WHITE 16-0Z. PKG. HEREFORD 12-0Z. TIN 41° 4% BONNET ROUND TOMATOES SHORT CUT -- PRIME PURITY DOG FOOD 10° BEEF PIES TE. CORNED BEEF YORK BRAND PEANUT BUTTER OLIVES ' SHREDDIES ~~ 2 - 35° PABLUM 21s PKG. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES @ ARRIVING FRESH DAILY o Elberta Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Prune Plums, Niagara Grapes; Dill Cucumbers, Holland Marsh Potatoes, Bradford Celery; . Canteloupes, Cauliflowers, Red Cabbage, Dill for Pickling, Gorlic, ete. 16-0Z. JAR LEAN, ROLLED 16-0Z. JAR 1b. 39. BRISKET . 33. RUMP Roast : 59- SHORT RIB "3 9 and BLADE Ib. 39. ROASTS Ib. 44. FRESH PORK wl Ib. 24 ROASTING F OWL Bolling IP 45- MAPLE LEAF SMOKED [PIGNIGS = 39 Dr. Ballard's MAYPORT CHAMPION REGULAR CHICKEN LIVER 15-0z. Jin, ATTENTION! GENERAL MOTORS HOURLY RATE EMPLOYEES! ALL OSHAWA PLANT HOURLY RATE EM-- PLOYEES NOT AT WORK ON PAY DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955, MAY RECEIVE THEIR PAY AT THE STAFF GARAGE (REAR OF MAIN OFFICE, WILLIAM STREET EAST) FROM 9:30 A.M. TO 11:45 A.M. ON THAT DAY. * EYE FROZEN BUTT wx sanre FRESH PORK LOIN zac evo BADGES AND SIGNED PAY STUBS WILL BE REQUIRED GENERAL MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED OSHAWA, ONTARIO