The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 25

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PIPSHUPPRBPPII I - ISS Sar die i "Wn SLRs i a a i aa Romo es Canar | By Daily Breadeast 3 " nracaiaind| ERWINNE'S Save You Money During... VANCOUVER (CP) -- Telling "| Dutch-speaking parts of the world about life in Canada is the in- teresting job of Miss Maja van i i Steensel of Montreal, only woman . division head «in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Inter -nafional Service. A Canadian citizen by choice, a, slim, red-headed Miss van Steen- sel visited Vancouver to gather material for the daily program = she beams from Canada. A During a colorful career she ~ : . has formed some widely varied opinions. Among these are tha! people in the Canadian Aretic are more henest with each other than people elsewhere; that the North American woman is sel fish and that the Nazis who oc cupied western European coun- ---- ------ tries lacked humor, "1 love life in Canada," she said. "Bunt friends are not as ven li Now's the time to SAVE, SAVE, SAVE and Cotton ropear Regarding her present work; . she said her report on Canadian SAVE again. Edwinnes Dollar Days have A RDI A N ¢ life can be anvihing from a news . . WEDDING PRINCIPALS lnce's Hor Taw to An Interview Door Opening Specials been created to enable them to offer bar- er Eh CL with a Dutch NATO representa gains at terrific savings to the ladies of Osh- a : Ch¥istine J. Gradowski and | chard Gradowski of Poland and five in Canada on a visit. Jil, Medium and Large. Reg. to 2.98. Michael Forson. both of Osh- the bridegroom is the son of the STUDIED AT LEYDEN FAMOUS awa. Th prics prove that you get more for ava. Sxchadsel pial yous late Mr. and Mrs. John Forson. Miss van Steensel was a stu- ? WY Y L 0 N S : ' 4 i ral ol Migs oman The couple will live in Oshawa dent at the University ol Leyden, f ; MAKE your DOLLAR at Erwinne s. Take advan- NOW . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ri Photo by Mary's studio in Holland, when the Germans y Ta | First quality nylons in sheer 66 gauge. 15 occupied that country. 7 BS denier. Smart new shades for Summer tage of these low low prices. "We were not serious. . . . We 4 4 wear. All sizes Rll Vocational Courses Sol WHILE THEY LAST! cided to play some jokes on the J . . soi Bobi tint A b : Two Pair Should Require Reading Cormort nore a be an i % A % Al 5 QO. pr. $1.00 fd } i } 4s i ER A W G A : nN 3 N 1 By G. CLEVELAND MYERS in agriculture or shop work have lawful assembly. When the Nazis # ki Lh Ww iS Wr Can parents feel satisfied at reading assignments for home- raided the assembly, they found IX °F 4 4 " + , their child has had the education work related to his course? every cat in Leyden howling in J ¥r hile "hev Last he deserves when that child has Music students should be: re- an abandoned garaze. hr % y A SEAMLESS graduated from high school with- quired to do some practice at pua commandant tound it 'so | out being able to read with reas- home with their instruments or ,nnyv'* that he took half the pro- od "i \ MESH J Imported onable ease and intelligence? And to read about the great music 2 g ppl A ) 4 \ y wO EN S p { why do so many bright students performers and creators jossors at the aniversy a8 ios | ) Famous maker's sheer mesh nylons fn the SILK SQUARES elect only vocational courses in Can you think of any voca- ,, . | . ) 14 $125 pb All AP sv = R 59, | E | t | the comprehensive high school? tional course in high school that After that Ne decided to / $1.«» grades eg. >% quality ine quality tricot cella- Regulor 1.00 affiliate with the resistance . WHILE THEY LAST! suede briefs in white ond pastels. Sizes S-M-L., REQUIRES NO HOMEWORK would not be enriched by such rd . I The notion prevails at, as a homework requirements? movement and do more than rule, a vocational cou as in When the school and parents '€ase ; ey Ls 3P While They Last! hand rolled. All first quality shop work, typing or agriculture come to this point of view, voca- When liberation came Miss airs doesn't require homework. This tional courses will lose their tend- Steens sel took the first boat to the py Ps Cc pr. $2 00 ¢ $ ¢ $ also seems to be true in band and ency to be escape roads from New World. hd . for pairs ° eq. ° orchestra courses where little or mental effort no reading is demanded {ENTS CAN GUIDE It appears that teachers these courses, by rarely or never ren hose aptitude and : n 'ourses LE: Hy We H i i ; ; Geant: ; rar Knitted Cotton White Magic terests seem to incline toward . assirming homework have helped wm ere : ; ¢ ? K H by Ladies } & cational cours an to. give these courses a reputation 'y onl d by p oe at to ie ad a 2 » \nee- yg $ : t of being relatively easy great deal ai home in fields re a wim Suits - g t home Any youth able to enter high i eb lating to their life work 2 less h. S x 1 A + vonal 8 * Seamless mesh. Some subs school, if only for. vocational "\ ®1 0 oiied out in an earlier| f2 , > Famous name suits in cot- Reg. 1.98 Reg. 3.98 Regulor 2.00 courses, should have enough in ! / $ i . «olumn. every child--except 1 ¥ ; column. every except the J 814 to 11. Regular 1.00. ton and some Lastex sty Naktad. coin THIER aan Aebits. Po es. hase. Fisk aati Seaaddli :{ snce to read widely in r 1 follie- he ni ae : very few unable to learn from / 5 les. ALL SIZES turtle neck style. All guar quality T-Shirts of higher 38. A B. hooks--should be taught to read! [G8 1 antesd washable 10 be Worn priced 33.98 lines fo be breather, in band, White only. Sizes 32 to and C. Cups. SPELLING AND READING fairly well at, school. no matter' , with shims. slax, shorts. or sold at half their regular Why shouldn't the student in what course he is taking. This WIFE PRESERVERS C od hg bo -- SMT Price a "Whe: YW, Fr : 84c ! Printed and plain silk squares, sizes 33' x 32%, An typing, for instance, have home- skill is imperative if he is to work in spelling, grammar and have a useful and satisfying life Phi, in your ironing chores by $ general English and the student My bulletins Home Helps Fe Ssing up the ironing board 1 1 a for Poor Readers I and H." may V4 a cover of gay print or . nd be had by sending a self-ad- pastel cloth. fd hb " dressed, U.S. stamped envelope 9. Baby Doll PYJAMAS to me in care of this newspaper.) two, to put away his toys alone? PARENIS QUESTIONS | A IVs loo much lo expec Regular $2.98 Printed Cotton Pyjamas : 100 Only drip dry cotton Baby Doll THE i checked pyjamas. Easily washable with Drip Dry cotton printed pyjomas with long pant leg. Fine assortment of b b lace trim. All first quality prints. All fast eolours. Some with lace trim on collar. All colours, sizes S-M-L. 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