dents. 1 deseribed plans for a central --Allan Gordon, registrar of| clearing house to handle On- the University of Waterloo,, tario university applicants. re AN WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF Oshawa Shopping Centre OPENING MAY 7, 1965 'India's attitude to the U.S. is} Others suggest Johnson AiR dy banter eg arp right back where it was in thejirked with India's persistent row. No charges have been _ days when the late prime min-|calls for a pause in bombing Police found the body when ister Nehru and his defence|Communist North Viet Nam--a,they broke into Kostyak's house minister, Krishna Menon, were| proposal originating with Prime after seeing blood on the floor regarded by the U.S. as chronic|Minister Pearson but received through a window. ; burrs under the saddle. coolly in Washington and not ms r) rat ema rns, monte, wt. ___! Ontario French Now Seek | T e E ntario French Now Seek |Problem-Bearing Teachers N ub l " . LBJ Not Subtle Both Equality, Francoism iyrt Themselves, Students| * ; : | Vy OTTAWA (CP) -- French have "'at their disposal the : : J Internationall speaking Ontario residents can,|means and a ogg gpl yaa: wens mange Men gp a ae site within the framework of @0n-|for a truly French life in this: with 2 | " ship. | . om uid. Int ewes he annual contribu- federation, become equal part-\province." |feelings of insecurity can 40| opposes NAGGING University accu & ee By ARCH MacKENZIE marked as the a } ( Segre | psychological harm to both : : ance teachers of spending too " n Press Staff Writer |tion to India's current five-year ners with say Hagiish-spesk: cores SCHOOL NEED eee ea nd their students,| 1% @ panel discussion a the|much time with failures instead satin Prehson Tacks ihe Dlan ing elghbors, the president Ot ye oust arrive at the pol saya Mex, Swihun Bowers, dean| EA meeting, Don Sinclair, ex |of students who will be lenders] mbtle touch in international at -- nag ano Sect he DIE ducation Association said|Whete our children have Alof the school of social welfare aan Mental Health is coneeaea in society. jairs. : : i Raster : Wednesday night mind, a spirit and a heart thatjat Ottawa's St. Patrick's Col- etn aes ' '| Dr. Peters said that develop-) This is one interpretation be-|China militarily along the north-Wednesday night. : _lig truly French and for that wel jege, | advised teachers not to nag tru-| ,ont of normal students is too! ing drawn as United States re-jern frontier. That calculated, Roger Seguin, re-elected ai _|need a school where the langu-| wether Bowers told a special ont epilteen. important to leave to chance, ations with India skid back tolact by China served to show up/sociation president earlier We' 'lage of instruction and of culture|..otion of the Ontario Educa- He said a child skips school|yet guidance departments are reezing after a comparativelindia to Asians and the world)nesday, said, 'however, we ate). pronch," tion Association Wednesday that almost always because of &)sq busy acting like clinics for thaw. las a comparative paper tiger.|still far from occupying the P0- "He said Quebec province is| teacher's own problems and strained relationship with his!the sick that they nave little Rightig_of wrencly, dohasen) indie fer years nee, © wee we have ®' making its desires known with! anyieties can prevent him from rants, time for anything else."' i being pointed to as directly|bickering with Pakistan, | and right. (loud cries, "We too, authentic) seeing pupils as they actually|4 bg ger Pri pal Wil --The Ontario School Trustees pH nome © for postponing visits}may have resented bitterly be- Speaking at the annual ban-\French.. Canadians, although in| sr» lon't rate w' rincipa it ay : icheduled by Prime Ministerjing lumped with Pakistan when auet of the association, held the minority in this Ontario in" ." 7 : aoe tae with oem, oun of Alexander Muir! and Ratepayers' Association Lal Bahadur Shastri of Indiajthe visits were postponed, some! during Ontario French Week, he|which we live, we well know| Ho oes eg Pes i on el oe School, Toronto. asked establishment of a sum- and Pakistan's President Mo-|diplomats say. sand Franco-Ontarians need t0|what we want to be and we are|'eachers, Jt happens w | Mr. Muir described them a9) J 16. course in the "new" ma- i ' INTENTIONS GOOD rere | a i a.\workers, with psychologists, useless and told the OEA's eco- nahesttl cawiy ential off his| One school holds that Johnson) bringing to light our aspira-| 1 Meychiatrists," Father\nomics section "we must rea-| thematics for elementary UB rip altogether, although|acted with the best of motives. MT 64 Di , i908 sons who received|Bowers sd ae. ee es seenvatsing| schosl teachers ta. sortie itil] planning {o visit Ottawa in| The reasoning is that Johnson| an, K 1eS; ment swstde were: Edmond! 'Father Bowers suggests as ajthe self-image of our. students] ern Ontarte. it alee, recom. late May or early June. _ wanted to avoid having Pakis-| 'Cloutier, the former Queen's solution "not to try to create|' : Instead of emphasizing fail-/ men z -- pene gym iy hg nage ely. ot nls grating Prgerah mt Skull Smashed Prine rat Ottawa; Aime Arvi-ltne image or facade of the hy-| ET ee the official reasons given by the|here fresh from visits to China) lsais. a University of Ottawa n oi president for delaying the visits|and Moscow and strongly op-. winpsoR, Ont. (CP) -- Ste-|professor, Markland Smith, a|pothetically-perfect person, but} --pressure of domestic affairs|posing US. Viet Nam 'policy. phen Kostyak, 64, was found|federal government translator. |to use the self-that-one-is con- IDEAL FISH & CHIPS a ak esivasent cauibendioaiaine Ur the "task Pommen len oan' pase wpece ho Lived PETER ATE no state department commenticolored by the fact sf akisianiiyy of the home where he live at-all and there is speculation|absorbed about $4,000,000,000 in jigne * Benjamin Dunn, al Ww, that if the state department was|aid before turning to China and a iaioalt, sald Weath. wal WEATHER FORECAS 17 ATHOL ST. consulted, it probably argued/Russia. But if Pakistan was tO\.ouced by a fractured skull. "The Home of Golden Deep Fried Fish ond Chips" against the postponement, \be put off, the reasoning goes, Police took a man into cus-| S S Cl Priad of ia had to be included. ; a a | We apologize to our customers for selling out of Deep Fr AID CONTINUES India had to be included. gay at @ hotel in nearby Har- un, ome oud | Sie satiate 3 Na ete OO a os ae . featuring shrimps and scallops, we were not prepored for your Showers Frida sees TORONTO (CP)*-- Forecasts|Mount Forest..... 40 Thank you for your great response, Bill and Betty Thomes, prop The relationship warme womewhat under the late presi- dent Kennedy who, among other|simply things, dispatched Ontario-born| time-consuming when he's busy) s John Kenneth Galbraith to New|--as he said in effect in giving Dies In DN. Delhi as ambassador-economist.|his official reasons for postpon- While' Johnson has infuriated|ing the visits India, the U.S. continues to pour vast amounts of aid into that Unites | " t country. Working with Canada|have wounded the feelings of altions from 1954 to 1960, died at/Tem,bratures will again and eight other countries, the|substantial Asian country at ahis home here early today, his seasonably cool U,S. is providing another 40 per|time when it can ill afford to/son-in-law announced. He was cent of the $1,000,000,000 ea d\ repeated. Still others say Johnson finds state visits too issued by the weather office at|Wingham ..... 5:30 a.m,: Hamilton ...... Synopsis: Northern regions St. Catharines..... are assured of fine fair weather| Toronto - fs today and southern. regions can Peterboroug tees EGHAM, England (Reuters)|expect some sunshine and cae eee Whatever the reason, diplo-|Sir Pierson Dixon, Britain's}tainly uch more pleasant wea- illaloe | ' . »viOUS ; |Muskoka mats suggest, the U.S, seems to|chief delegate at the United Na-|ther than the previous two dave |North Big.) Sudbury «-cecesees : Earlto Another disturbance will move Sault Ste, Maris r-|jeopardize any support 60 through the forecast UN Delegate The |hapuskasing couse lary i = 'pina : | His son-in-law, Peter Blaker,|generated by it will likely linger |2.™mins 2 Fi : h- Kingston «ssccseeee said the distinguished author-|over southern Ontario Friday. Forty-five members of the Oshawa Naturalists' Club witnessed a duck banding operation for the Orni- thology division of the Royal Ontario Museum during a club excursion to Long Point last month. It was reported that hundreds of swans and ducks were seen resting in the open water areas of the bay. . The Oshawa Naturalists' Club will present a brief to the Minister of Highways asking that roadside spray- ing be discontinued, an- nounced club president Rob- ert J. Henry. While club members agreed to township and county councils should assume the main responsi- bility for roadside aesthetics the club had not had any satisfaction from local levels of government. Dr. John E. Hendry, a re- search worker with the fed- eral government, will speak on "Rabies in Your Com- munity as it Pertains to Wild Animals", at the April 26 meeting of the Oshawa Naturalists' Club in the as- sembly hall of the E. A, Lovell School, Centre st. s. Dr. Hendry, born in New- castle, graduated from vet- erinary college and for 16 years worked at the Halifax Veterinary Hospital, which he helped found. The Oshawa Naturalists' Club will hold a field hike Saturday May 8. Club mem- bers and friends are invited to meet at the McLaughlin Public Library at 9 a.m. re- gardiess. of the weather. Further details of this op portunity to see the spring migrants may be obtained from Ron Tozer, 725-0646 Oshawa Naturalists' Club will conduct mid-week hikes Wednesday afternoons start- ing at 1.30 through May and June. Long distance field trips as well as local out- ings are being arranged. Those interested may regis- ter with Mrs. James (Win- nie) McRae, 725-0847 Pedestrian Marry Lezzi escaped with only 'bruising to her right leg yesterday evening after being involved in an accident with a car at the junction of Ritson rd with Bloor st e Driver of the car was Pau! E. Living- stone, 216 Clarke st. Oshawa Fire Department have had a busy time since noon yesterday answering a variety of minor calls There was a grass 'fire, minor lock out, a small car fire, one false alarm and, last night, a call to Oshawa General Hospital, The call was made to check a small fire started by a loose cig- aret. There was no dam- age. Last of the calls was to put out a small fire in an industrial disposal truck. R ALL YOUR DRUG STORER NEEDS hone 723-2245 JURY AND LOVELL Dixon retired as British am-jJate today and tonight. Whi iver bassador to France last Febru-|shower activity with it should| Tne ree Jonas fend overnight but cloudiness), . sportsman-diplomat's death was "very unexpected." Windsor: intervals. | Lake St. Sunny with cloudy | "|\Not quite so warm, Mainly cloudy tonight and Friday. Few showers late today and fonight.| Winds light. Lake Huron, western Lake | I Hi h G io, § mn Georgian Bay, n 1g eal min aga ad gg Bom TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian Hamilton, Toronto: Sunny with car makers continued to roll cloudy intervals. Mainly cloudy | along in high gear with 16,282\tonight and Friday, A few show- cars scheduled to roll off thejers late today and tonight. Con- a assembly lines this week com-|tinuing cool. Winds light. tended the. bn aa .at- |pared with 12,563 produced last) Kastern Lake Ontario, Hali-| ended the one-day meeting. week, the Motor Vehicle Man-|purton, Killaloe: Mainly sunny. One of the guest speakers ufacturers' Association reports.| Cloudy with scattered showers was Patrick Gillis, director Production for the year toltonight and early Friday, | of assessment, Department (date is 222,917 cars compared Cloudy with sunny periods Fri-; of Municipal Affairs. Asso- | with 212,649 in the same period|day, Continuing cool. Wind s| ciation 12 covers the coun- |iast year, the auto industry's' light. ties of Ontario, York, Peel biggest in history. and Halton. as Clair, City ambulance were con- fined to routine house calls. Gerry Meredith, city assessment commissioner, was re-elected chairman of district 12 of the Associa- tion of Assessing Officers at a meeting in Aurora yes- terday. Mr. Meredith and five members of the city's Truck production is also, Forecast Temperatures climbing with 2,820 scheduled|Low tonight, high Friday: this week compared with 2,561) windsor ....... 42 produced last week. Production} .» Thomas to date stands at 42,759 against|" f wf 37,974 at the same time last/London . year. Kitchener . The current issue of The Ontario Gazette carries the information that letters pat- ent of incorporation have been granted to the Whitby Columbus Club. Incorpor- ators are; Cecil Frank Mad- igan, Harold Forbes, Fran- cis John Canzi, Real Joseph Robitaille, Noel Cormier, Carmelo Fe mia, Morgan O'Connor, Kazimerz Chom- ko, Donald Wainman and Patrick Gilderson FURNITURE - INTERIORS As a special | of Simcoe Hall Boss Gute in Eastview Park, there"will be a broadcast from CFRB (Toronto 1010) this Friday at 3 p.m. Betty Kennedy in- CUSTOM DRAPERIES FINE FURNITURE We now have @ large stock on hand te teke care of your demands. 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