16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 1, 196! tinuing education" of men and) women after they leave the, school or university was seen) Thursday by a prominent Cana-| dian educationist as essential to) the survival oi Cszsdian socl-| ety. | "In a free society a man has not the freedom to be ignor- ant," says Dr. J. Robey Kidd, secretary of the Humanities and Social Science Research Councils of Canada. : Macaulay Resigns Position In Hydro TORONTO (CP)--Energy Re- sources Minister Macaulay is giving up his post as first vice- president of the Ontario Hydro- | | Electric Power Commission and Continuing Education Essential To Survive OTTAWA (CP) -- The "con-| |2-Year-Old Gir day night after she and anoth The former director of the Ca-jsays, is the tendency of most) nadian Association for Adult]/Canadian universities still to op-) Education urges adoption of ajerate as if they were designed fresh concept of adult education)for the higher education of youth in a paper titled Continuing Ed-|rather than of all able students. ucation. The 102-page booklet is} He proposes development of the fifth of nine papers issued|more facilities for night-time thin ice. Joan Mulligan died after Drowns In Pond SUDBURY (CP)--A two-year-|through coincidence. } old girl died in hospital Thurs-|in a remote area, he stopped) 'Then the ice broke under my child were pulled from a pond| where they had fallen through| \Favretto, 3, was in satisfactory} "'When I got out," he said, condition. "TI heard one child screaming. | Their rescuer was Peter Mc-/The other was lying face down Closkey, an International Nickel/in the water." Company lineman who hap-| He crawled out over the ice pened to be on the scenejon his stomach and reached for Working! one of the girls. for lunch at an empty pump-|weight and I went into the house near the pond instead of) water. I had to tread water aud another building where he nor-! with one hand I tried to push mally eats with fellow workers./the little girl up on to the ice, Worried about the tots play-)... I finally got them both onto aing nearby, he came out of the the ice, but I had a tough time er six-hour fight by doctors to save|pumphouse just in time to hear) getting myself out. The ice kept er life. Her playmate, Sandral the scream. breaking." so far as advance studies for|study as well as scholarships the Canadian Conference on Ed-|and fellowships and fellowships ucation in Montreal March 4-8.|/for older persons to study full- 5 time. SEES PHENOMENON It might be necessary also to SHOP CHERNEY'S FIRST | Dr. Kidd, dismissing the idea) ectaplish specialized institutions, jthat adult education is a kind|such as residential centres, for jof remedial "handout for the\higher education for older per- educationally - under privil-| conc eged," says a rémarkable ed-| 'The curriculum for adult ucational phenomenon is taking study should be based upon place with about 2,000,000 Ca-ithe interests and experience of hadian men and women Now| aquits, not merely consist of taking part in some form Of|'warmed-over" lectures or les- adult educational activity. sons planned for children or Dr, Kidd says continuing ed- youth ucation is concerned with/- planned opportunities. to: 1, Learn new and necessary occupations as present jobs be- come technologically obsolete. 2. Acquire essential informa- Men Face Charges In $3,000 Theft LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Wil- liam John Dunn, 26, of Hamil- ton and Walter Sawchuk, 33, of Toronto were brought to London from Peterborough Thursday to face charges of stealing $3,000 from a safe at the CPRH hotel here, | Four men checked into the ho-| tel Oct. 22, moved the safe from) an office to their toom and broke it open. They checked out after paying their room bill. will be replaced by George E. Gathercole, deputy minister of economics, Premier Robarts an- ge are A eens tion about scientific research . s, "land developments relevant to jsive Conservative member f0r improvement in an occupation een in hee! becomes second vice-| or profession. : " (cP Wirephoto) chairman. : | 3. Know and understand the PI "8 Macaulay will \opegeeng Hod bpd political conflicts and di- be the minister reporting on Hy-\lemmas underlying Canadian e ; and president and general sci dae activities to the legislature.|domestic and international pol- . jager of the Consumers". Gas|Besides heading the department icy. ew eda 1ce |Company, said that natural gas|of energy resources, he is to) Dr. Kidd said there is in- jexports in 1962 should bring head the about-to-be-created de-| creasing evidence that adults of Canada about $62,000,000, $25,-|partment of economics and de-jall ages can learn effectively. ° 000,000 more than in 1961, velopment. | One special concern, Dr. Kidd For Canadian Gas TORONTO (CP)--New head-|efficient but low-priced fuel, the quarters for the Canadian Gas|industry has created with it Association were officially|more than 10,000 jobs for Cana- open Thursday in suburban Don/dian workers. 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Interprovincial and inter-|reported to be suffering from national highways and roads|g grave condition of shock." were needed to Gerson natural) resources, enlarge the tourist 'i trade and meet strategic fi GIFTS ARRIVE quirements. | KARACHI, Pakistan (AP)-- Mr. Williams, chairman of the|Gifts offered to camel driver road builders' and heavy con-|Bashir Ahmed on his recent struction section of the Cana-\Visit to the United States, as a dian Construction Association,|guest of President Kennedy,| said that failure to meet cur-/have started arriving here. rent and future needs for roads|Among the first were a bolt of "seriously threatens to restrictjnylon cloth for his wife, a foot- the rate of our national devel-jhigh baby doll for his daughter) opment." jand a toy truck for his son. H | } OSHAWA PETERBOROUGH PNA AS ee '12 LABATT'S PILSENER AND 12 LABATT'S '50° ALE FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF SEPARATE CARTONS OF EACH