The Oshawa Times, 25 Jul 1960, p. 21

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| B i | | 1 "The sign language only cuts! them off from the rest of the wanted 100-per-cent Ceylonese la-| public but probably would always, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, 1960 217 FAR AWAY HISTORIC MINES | ' Deaf Mut2 Tois world," 'Miss Keeler says. "They must be equipped to meei the adult world, the business world." i CY The sign language is part of earn | O ead "an old idea that they are a ») pelpe apart and have no way of communicating with others." By JACK VAN DUSEN children often talk among them: Canadian Press Staff Writer selves with their hands, but the BELLEVILLE. Ont. (CP)--|teachers insist they talk out loud|jobs throughout the country. Helen Keeler is helping to shatter|to them Miss Keeler has refused with laughter the silent world of{to learn sign language so thatjto the school recently driving a children once doomed to speech-|the children won't be tempted to|bigger and better car than thé|o r him." hasn't the highest rate of con- 10/sumption of alcohol in the world {but it has a high rate of alco- she holics. take the easy way in communi-|teacher who had taught The greying, former physical|cating with her. As a result, they|said the native of Trenton, training instructor who came|learn to say words they will|miles from here. here 20 years ago to teach|never hear and to read the same "It's rewarding work," rhythm now shows the mute how|words on the lips of others said as she patted the head of a to talk, the deaf to "hear." After six months they have a good-looking blonde boy Miss Keller, perky middle-| vocabulary of some 70 verbs and who had just recently aged speech specialist who has|all common objects. how to say his name. a chuckle with every instruction™ EAE res for her pupils, is among the first sin Make Robot Cow For Horse Flies lessness She teaches five- and six-year- olds, who have never heard a word spoken, to speak simple words. The children stay at the 80-acre school near here until they are Sh in their late teens, learning to] WINNIPEG read, write, talk and lip read. cow has been ] The 500 pupils, now taking at the University of Manitoba. courses that follow as closely as| The contraption will never pro- possible the standards of or- duce milk but apparently it dinary schools, will leave with appeals to horse flies, and that|National Research Council. trades enabling them to live in'is the point of the experiment. Although much of the work is the world of sound It plastic dome fundamental research, Dr. Thor- They will be able to speak Bobbing steinson says the basic findings th t by and read and mounted on a tripod enough to gel by and reac anc,.,.ath the cone is a large black even now have many practical write as well as any other school graduate. The school, for ex- balloon. At the point of the cone applications ample, has its own newspaper put is a chamber trap for flies Two othe out by the students. To a horsefly it The boys are taught farming what they see in a cow and trades such as woodworking, object and a black, printing, mechanics and linotype silhouette which radiates heat. It operafing. Girls become typists, cits in a field near the university filing clerks and learn how 10/campus and attracts flies so that keep house. They also learn sew- a tomologists can observe horse- ing and home economics fly behavior Some go on to the college for Dr. A. J. Thorsteinson, head of the deaf i Washingtn. » deparunent of entomology in Little differen from a the faculty of agriculture, says residential school, the pupils-- from 5 to 19--live there through-|this abstract approach to fly out the school term. They have|catching could continue to scout and girl guide troops, bas- duce new and useful information ketball and hockey teams and (for 20 years be track and field meets. Some of] The entomology department the teams have won local cham- mapping the behavior patterns of pionships insects native to Manitoba. In/ing on another Unable to hear each other, the!particular they want to deter- stract flower. (CP) -- A black mine how inse built by scientists food. Financial support is being received from the Manitoba de- partment of agriculture, the De- consists of a biting flies represents moving phase is research into the habits of grasshoppers Some people, including scientists, believe that an will fly fairly the nearest food. 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DRINK WITH MEALS |drink | cards. But in Canada social drink- ling is usually confined to the cts find and select| cocktail party or the beer parlor Canadians, it seems, drink to get |drunk." fence Research Board and ine|the last 15 years the! jung said that during 30 years he stable fly aud the black fly, also/did not have one mental patient a large|are being investigated. Another wio had not fallen ill because he eating ihad lost "that which the living| some their followers 4 inseClihas been really healed who did need only sniff the wind and it{pot regain his religious outlook." | | sects fly in a random pattern|holic is self-centred and shy and until some stimulus causes them/lacks pro- to stop flying and start feeding. |therefore can have no faith inithe late premier He thinks the abstract cow may|Ced or other men." is some of these questions. And he|couver and Toronto the appalling says a graduate student is work-|waste of manpower that alcohol- an ab-/ism can bring about He said the government might get some control over the press "but not a stranglehold." Mrs. Bandaranaike did not con- 30; Federal, 16; Lanka Sama Sa- are ltest any of the 151 seats in Wed-| maja, 12: Communist, 4; and in- word meaning in which the|dependents and others, 14. EE --,---- of! S.L.LF.P. won 75 seats. She prob-|-- z in| ably will be named as one of the| laymen| Six non-elected members of Par- Itrained to undertake counselling|liament before the House of Rep . . . 0 LL Drink | bor but did not propose to inter-|remain in the Commonwealth. ana 1ans fere with management, The lineup in the House of Rep-| 1 To Get Drunk" VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cana- reer of social evangelism in 1945 nesday's election, Church group of the Anglican Toronto, a Army H. L. McFerran, counsel- and social work in jails, mental hospitals ana slum areas. For a time he was assistant to| {the chaplaic of Toronto's Don Jail, In 1950 he worked in rural *® worker. 1956 and two years British Columbia, says Canada| 1,804 alco- Saskatchewan as a lay sixth with a He was ordained in and over It was for every "Investigation | wine wi ir mete sais (Of Press | In Ceylon COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters) who has spent coolon's new woman premier doing social named her cabinet Saturday and evangelism work here and injyh. ney finance minister an Saskatchewan and Ontario, said nounced an- investigation of the iu an interview the alcoholic may press and. possible expropriation not know it or want it but he of a4 privately-owned newspaper needs a church. In the first definitive statement He cites Carl Jung of the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom psychiatrist, as his Party's policy, Finance Minister Felix Bandaranaike said the press would be investigated, pos- sibly by a commission Earlier, Mrs. Sirimavo religions of every age have given daranaike, 44, the world's and none of them|woman premier and widow of as sassinated premier Solomon Ban daranaike, named herself to two ministries and seven others to cabinet posts. She holds the de- fencea nd external affairs port-| folios Felix Bandaranaike, cousin of pledged that British - owned tea and rubber plantations on the island would be neither nationalized nor expro priated. The policy would be "not nationalization, but Ceyloniza- The difference lay mainly Mr. McFerran, the famed authority. Ban first ALCOHOLICS SHY Mr. McFerran said the alco- faith in himself, 'and He said he has seen in Van |resentatives meets Aug. 5. 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