The Oshawa Times, 18 Dec 1958, p. 32

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ul) 8 Sasqort sects of 3 search organization to conduct an , 4 Bp ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, December 18, 19358 At the school level, God Save the Queen, our loyalty to Canada the school public address system | R LOOK AT THE SCHOOLS However, O Canada, is taught hia students sang 0 Cana a oie A: Osawa Collegiate and Yo " A in Oshawa public and separate and always on special occasions. ca morning | ° school music classes from Grade Another said it was rarely used, exercises are held because the! oa 1sCussion Ti | North America, including British asions. {Cross meetings. However, a poll However, whenever there is occa- ee National Songs [a while all teachers of the nine teachers in his school sion to sing God Save The Queen. | By CEORGE RE CHD aa Zetnesn_ tne eostineiial Comibla gud the Yukon a bi don't agree that God Save the brought the unanimous opinion O Canada is always sung as well,| Canadian Press r . 4 lopment of new trans.|the 49th state," Magnuson said, i Canada |tional anthem, ing neglected to take an official sion of Alaska to statehood is ex-| The deve Jattonal hi ro A "find Two Oshawa separate schools stand and the provinces not uni- pected fo spur the 195) Congress portation links, American author-| h 3 ors vital shan over ht " themselves | { ved, By ROBERT CAMPBELL Queen be sung as bart of dally) I eo considered ihe| ID (0 Work it in as they see fi, Queen and each afternoon with prising that nether song has been transportation routes -- via Cam fit northwest Canada. [cconomic. benefits to the' United Regulations set down by the de-|opening exercises. Instructions p % poll of Osbaws's' public O Canada. Another separate accepted by all the people, Senator Richard L. Neuberger| 2ich Canada and Alaska that 'nat anthem" to be sung|states the national anthem |gram by substituting a hymn in All th ed In Can- of our finest patriotic airs, nounced he plans .to reintroduce bn {onal Is Lib t 0 C |ence, ree appear an pa proved or additional transports pe gh 'h hay Ee et no PR Py ry Laiziotie Vp Jase po iBie while plike of The Queen Some Qa, en j28 during the reign of Queen) Originally a cham Batotal' ala oi Salling for Cauda Ay He tion facilities." > i Re 0 80100, PrineIaY, Victoria, jy rench Lanada, -anada was U.S. to share ArC| The commission, In studies to i i di izations | promi e in compliance with | ¢ h Oshawa schools comply by sing-'written a similar statute into the, Some C or |pr most, said he made it a point to| J EE pe Ca el ri ol on oa h " 4d {feel O Canada should be sung the Department of Education rul ' {first noted public appearance at) i's composer, B, , 'with Canadian government de- ng (Ov Save Je Queen, ia) lay. of le J ia Cinadiznilnnd played more widely than it is. ing, |have morning exercises open with Covent yo og London in 1745.|was commissioned to write a song|B.C., and runs through vast Se artments concerned with, northe them | The Queen is generally sung will take care of itself." dally, O Canada is mung at official A S fo) at each day's opening exercises. One public school pr! 1 said | school functions. | a a ur 2 on and is used widely on special perhaps once a month at Red school has a staggered timetable. economic study of northwest N O f f bd hd 1 A tl Queen should be regarded as the that O Canada should be the na-| With federal governments hav-| WASHINGTON (CP) -- Admis-|state. "'Since Alaska will soon become Oo 1C1Qa in the position of hav- start each morning with Thefied on the question, it is not sur-/to consider new and improved ities say, could materially bene- De OS Li Tialaet 0 8 thant of Educalion Tequire/the daly reper vid Sealy Di ica fie added. 0 Canada 15 and six separate school principals 5chool varies the opening pro-| Historically, none has prefer- ada, combined to all but bury one|(Dem. Ore.) already has an- velopment, dependent upon Im- " | secondary schools in Ontarlo, eral government in history has ever to its use, {God Save the Queen is Blven:, os TOTS. PrOCanadine than| De Toe ties Shade Hi Pe ara. 9 an a No ody Sh Highway, commission. in studies to our newest and one of the best Their point of view "is well - 'While the majority of schools Ihe Queen and close with O Cat-lrr composer 1s unknown, Since for the occasion of the official ments of British Columbia and| in development. , an . i | a. rar | visit to Quebec City of the Gover-|the Yukon Territory before it rces of information on Can-/taken but certainly nothing of a|gollow the regulation to the let-® Queen Victoria's day it has been Visit f I U.S. government agencles also nada has siusy Sational sues) sou a dale. accords space to concrete nature can be resolved ier, enough difference of opinion) Student reaction to recent press piaveq on public occasions in bor General, the Marquis of reaches the Alaska border. ae ee to work out regula- O Canada, and The Maple Leaf both O Canada and The Maple until the - federal government|ayigis to indicate that something reports came spontaneously from canada and is regarded as a Lorne. Congressional floor managers tions to permit American prod- Forever. The former two have Leal Forever as national songs takes steps to convert tradition god he done nationally to either the Grade 8 class at St, Gregory's symbol of loyalty to the Sovereign, The music was received enthu- have promised early considera-| yet to move by rail across Cans been accepted by most of the God Save the Queen receives into written law. consolidate the status of God Save Separate School, who asked "if jn 5 personal sense, {slastically by French Canadians tion of the legislation, which drew ada from the eastern United population through custom and similar attention and its status is| How can stability on this funda-|;p. Queen, adopt O Canada or at they could sing O Canada instead pe Maple Leal Forever was and lyrics were added later by little interest in the last session. States to a Canadian west coast tradition. clarified by the following: "It is/mental issue be realised In a 4.0 very feast give O Canada a of The Queen each morning, written in 1867 by Toronto school Hon, Sir Adolphe Routhier, chief Under it, the U.S. and Canadalport and then by Canadian ship Their simultaneous presence is not, in any legal sense, the nation-| country where singing of God), ion" whereby it may receive! The principal, Sister Mary Car-|teacher, Alexander Muir, who had justice of Quebec, would contribute $11,000,000 each ty Alaska, serving to confuse achool chil-|al anthem though it may some- Save the Queen Is a Statblory ¥e-| equa) billing with the British an- mel, has gone along with the re- been brought to Canada at the Twenty English adaptations fol annually for six years 46 pave Up to Now, hit routs has been dren, give nationalfstic splinter times be so referred to as a mat- quiteiment a some provinces, > them. quest and said her class probably age of three from Scotland. His/lowed with none, including the He seedog or the road running prohibited under the U.S, Mer- groups an-axe to grind and stamp ter of convenience esti dig 9 aio, 2 1 level? Thirteen public and two sep Would continue the practice until composition Is perhaps the most current one, a faithful translation through Canada. chant. Marine Act, put into force our country as possibly the most| The regulation regarding secon- quired on a naliona where God arate schools in Oshawa adhere she hears further. Then, if need stirring song ever written about of the original French, | Senator Warren G. Magnuson in 1920, which permits all-Canada immature growing-boy on the in- dary schools in Ontario states, In fe ally fica Its sing. to the departmental regulation, be, she will compromise by start- Canada from a musical stand. The English lyrics now in use (Dem. Wash.) says the Alaska shipping between the eastern U.S, ternational scene, i ohne. Hationa) ahthen Shel be ih , jr Rg required at|sing The Queen each morning and ing with The Queen and closing point. were written by Hon, Stanley International Rail and Highway and Seattle but excludes destina- At the school level in Ontario part of the daily opening exer- he conclusion of theatre perform. reserve O Canada for special oc. With O Canada as before, The pro-British lyrics of The Weir, former recorder of Mont- Commission, which has been tions in Alaska. Alaskans wom the complexities of the. question cises in a secondary school, ie om Yoon a J 4 this it casions | At Dr. F. J. Donevan Col- Maple Leaf Forever were un- real. They have gained in prom. studying the need for new trans- elimination of the exclusion pro- become boldly apparent. Section) A high-ranking Department o anees. i ge A ds| The principal at one of the two legiate Institute and Oshawa Cen- acceptable to French Canadians inence since being printed in portation links with Alaska, will vision in their statehood act 31 of school regulations et down Education ical 7 Toromia, das eu of a Bh proceed- separate schools mentioned that tral Collegiate Institute a record- and this fact, along with the even- many public school readers in ask Congress to appropriate adopted by Congress last BY he Derarment M Sducativn hes How oy fal Nationa S02 7 a 3 op tor De] "If we maintain our loyalty to ing of The Queen fs played over tual general acceptance of O Can-|1921, funds "to finance the economic' summer, pe en KA I TLOALLILK Nl IANNUAL XMAS PARTY] YOUR GIFT FROM US IS IMBEDDED IN THESE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS BOYS' SUBURBAN COATS 100% AJAX HARWOOD NORTH OSHAWA 21 BOND ST. W. 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