A LOOK AT THE SCHOOLS Encyclopedia Canadiana In Oshawa Public Schools By ROBERT CAMPBELL The board of education ap- centre of a recent board of edu- ber of students have been chosen proved a motion at its last meet- cation controversy, is expected to|for special awards, in the form of 96 THI OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 30, 1958 ate Institute gymnasium flaor,| Fach year, in the past, a pum- student use by a medal, by a joint committee of All food feotures with the ex- ception of Dividend Boosters EHective Oct. 30, 31, Nov, 1 IGA CHOICE APPLE JUICE 3 BRIGHTS TOMATO JUICE 4 SUGARIPE LARGE PRUNES HALLOWE'EN CANDY KISSES 20-0Z, TINS -20-0Z, TINS 16-0Z, PKG. 12-0Z. PKG. m Fresh" FRUIT & VEGETABLES . . . SHELL OUT! A HALLOWE'EN TREAT SNOW APPLES 29: S-LB. CELLO BAG TABLERITE RED or BLUE BRAND BONELESS, ROUND, RUMP, POINT SIRLOIN Save 9¢ 30 Save 9¢ 49: Save 4c 29 23 TABLERITE BLUE OR RED BRAND BEEF STEAKS 1 89 SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE OR WING BURNS DAISY BRAND RINDLESS . 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For every dollar you spend on orders through the Family Dividend Plan Catalogue, you get a Dividend Credit worth five cents. For every dollar you spend in an IGA market, you receive a Dividend Credit equal to one cent. These Credits, when accumulated conven- iently, may be used at your IGA market for food or for additional catalogue purchases. BILSKY'S IGA MARKET 120 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day COLLEGE HILL IGA 534 CUBERT STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day SIN BECKSTEAD'S IGA COURTICE Low Prices Every Day [A q)- iy PORT PERRY Low Prices Every Day [LT SOUTH END IGA WHITBY Low Prices Every Day Hib LANDSDOWNE IGA SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day A ALA DYLS IGA 166 ALICE STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day GLECOFF'S IGA 174 RITSON RD. §. OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day Hi @ CORRESPONDENT Bob Gilbert has turned in many accounts of junior foot- | | | | | | ball games at Oshawa Coliegi- | ate and Vocational Institute this fall. He is one of eight corre- spondents writing news for the three local high schools. With | the football season only a few weeks from completion, Bob is | | turning his efforts to basket | ball. The school correspondents are largely responsibie for news coverage from their re- spective schools. Items are car- ried weekly on the school pages of the Oshawa Times. The re- sponse thus far has been fair- ly enthusiastic but better cov- erage would come if more stu- dents became conscious of the school pages as a publicity agent for their school events, Club, sport and cther informa- | tion can be published through | your school correspondent. ing to have sets of the Encyclo-/be ready for/ pedia Canadiana put in all pub- Nov. 5, the offic' lic schools with Grades 7 and 8. [of the new schocl. | This was an admirable and| The floor was damaged when a| {important step. Too often Cana- water fixture gave way and caus- dain school children are subject ed a minor flood during con- to texts and reference books of struction. : foreign origin. Concern is being| The board decided to go ahead stressed at the university level In with temporary repairs to make many cases where a majority of the floor available for use as soon | American written texts have been ag possible. What will ultimately (used. be done, if the temporary re- It comes as good news to know pairs are not cors'dered =2de- |that Oshawa public school chil- quate after the school year ends, [dren will have access to the only jg not known at this time. The {encyclopedia in existence which question of liability has not been stresses a Canadian point of pegolved as yet. yyiew, The most seriously damaged {INSPECTION NEXT WEEK sections of the floor have been Fifteen school inspectors will replaced and a special baseboard {descend on the three Oshawa|hss been installed around the {high schools next week with the edge. | express purpose of examining the, The surface js now being re- {system from top to bottom. sanded prior t¢ the tedious task These inspections are made of putting new markings on, Two |every four years and include pall coats of varnish will finish the phases of school life from curric-| job. uwlum in use, administration and| The prospect of being able to teaching through accommodation, use the floor is most velcome to organization and any other rele- principal N. A. Sisco, his physi: vant matter you can mention. val edreation teachers and stu. In the interim years a resident dents. The school's athletic activi- insnector for the area makes ties have been greatly curtalled casual inspection. Also, inspectors because of the condition of the on speciel subjects visit from floor. time to time. The administration at Oshawa The findings of the inspectors Collegiate and Vocational Insti- are made known to the board of tute has made a change in its education, "Special Awards" to students DONEVAN GYM FLOOR wkich should be welcomed by all The Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegi- concerned. ! opening date stafl and student congress repre- sentatives, The award; are given for outstanding contribution to scheo! life. When the supply of medals ran out last year it was decided to employ an insignia expert to de- sign a new, more practical type award, It wes felt that the medals, while serving a purpose, tended to be put away in an out of the way place and soon for- gotten, The new award, in contrast, is an attractive gold - finished pin which winners should be proud lo wear, The gold sculptured letters CVI act as a background for the word "Oshawa" on a marcon bar at the centre of the CV], A tiny bar neatly chained to the bottom car- ried the words, 'Special Award." The first of the new awards will be presented at OCVI senior commencement Nov. 21. The effect of the new pins could be to inznire more students on strive for the kird of schanl life whizh would make winning ore a nossibility, Thev are cer- tainly worth striving for. OVER THE TOP BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)--The City of Brantford Wednesday be- came the first city in Canada to go over the top in its Community Chest objective. 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