Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1965, p. 6

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6 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 3, 1965 France Said Reluctant . To Part With The Past jee. t'g ing shortages have brought an file his 1963 income tax returns imposed on Thurd George Jack- immediate move in this develop-\netied Frank Madigan, ment stage, it was explained. |, ; : " pin dr., Whitby, a fine of $25 with shopliftin difference between and costs when he appeared in . fF WHITBY (Staff) -- Evolution|tasting; smelling and generally in France, with ee pe all io apogee _ , lfamily consumption. He state the nation's people rather reluc- thos' is St eters ot ae and good-fellowship|Canadian and French manner ith the French style|of living was described as the ween employer "In Canada it) is rather slow tant to part with the "past", ialit Whitby Rotarians were inform: [feat nes w ed yesterday. Guest speaker, an\of sho; France. "The speaker, addressing the TAKEN FOR GRANTED Rotarians at their regular lunch-,, The speaker explained that in stated. He compared this me- eon meeting, was selected from|Canada people take too many thod with that of France where seven applicants under District/things for granted and place|the employer and employee are : pping. Excursions to the relationship bet authority on the subject wasishopping markets are thorough-and employee. Yves Lesaint an International|jy enjoyed and not mere) student from Fontainebleau,!qured, he suggested. | made inroads. One instance was Another 707 International Student 'Fel-|value in material things such still poles apart. lowship Plan. He is currently|as television sets; radios; fancy doing graduate study in English| homes and other items that are E at St. Michael's College, Toron-|part and parcel of Canadian liv- to, in preparation for a careerjing. French people prefer not to in teaching English at the sec-jinvest anything in such things, ondary school level in France. During his address the speak-' er compared Canadian living) he stated. i Another example of difference son in preference to the grade' fyans was taken to the police between the two methods of lif--of education reached. In Can- station where a breathalizer test! with that of his native land,jing was given as speaker suggested the manner ada the trend appeared to place was "There is a definite link with) the past in the French way of jliving," the speaker stated but \admitted the modern trend has y en- appears as though the employe is attempting to see the employ- ee's way of thinking and wor! along with him," the speaker Were MPHASIS ON PERSONALITY |paired driving. In reference to education the ty ees ar pte So) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE FLOOD OF MAIL As a result of a computer er- ror, an 11-year-old girl in The eed Po yo: Seetnn = in Whitby for any purpose you! es) lor conservation de- Suad | velopment nor did the council nor -- See Conservation WHITBY (Staff) -- Failing to Tuesday. Mr. Madigan told the court he) x was unable to file until they replaced, by court, facing a charge of im- " Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck | Miold the court Evans was stop-) France the emphasis is placed ped on the Third Concession, more on the personality of a per- April 1. taken, the Crown con- Income Return Lack | Results In $29 Fine lan investigation of Lynde Creek pti with complete impar-|Possible. A fine of $150 and costs was 144/508, 25, 485 Rideau street, King- week, The ith! t although not wish- : plan coincides with|nouncement although not wis ston, when he appeared, charged | attempts by conservation|ing to throw 'cold water' on the 4 J Crown Attorney Bruce Afflec [Whitby Magistrate's Court,/told taken a pair of pants from the K Mart in Oshawa, and then re- y had lost papers pertaining to his|turned to the store, where hejtold the court that Gaulin had lincome tax while moving and/returned them for cash. Buying 10 horses with a worth- er with a worthless cheque. 'ess $1,500 cheque landed Roaul) Having 2.3 parts of alcohol per Gaulin, Kapaskasing, in court)gave Gaulin until July to make 1,000 parts of blood in his body|charged with false pretenses. landed Reginald Evans in Whit-| Crown Attorney Bruce Afflecki judgment until then. Area Sought lconfirm any specific area as WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitbyjhaving priority. Members 'of The deputy-reeve suggested| U.S. received in four days 1,003 'Town Council will join forces|both groups will check out the conservation land acquirement letters inviting her to subscribe with the Whitby Rotary Club in le Creek Valley. and other in Whitby could be next to img a home-study course in pho- 'nics, ae ; scaciendiiaieeiieal RENT-A-CAR -- DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY- sautacr cna MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 "Gihewe tiality until a suitable site is) defined. Commenting on the an- and the possibilities of acquir- ing land for conservation pur-| poses, it was announced this) , authorities to arouse interest in proposal, Deputy-Reeve George the subject throughout the dis-/Brooks suggested the cost of acquiring land could be high. ------/|*'As soon as you mention Jand, Jackson had! the cour . ce trict if purchased 10 horses , from '| A |Pickering Township horse deal- | OPTOMETRIST Jermyn] 14a King St. Eost 723-2721 Magistrate Har y |good on the dct', 2nd reserved j luctant about giving up the old|tertain guests in their homes.|had received Grade 11 educa-) Magistfale Harry Jermyn way of things. Shopping in Can-|In French the people entertain tion or not, he explained. found Evans guilty and imposed | Smaller classes at the college|the fine at $150 and costs. suggesting that France was re-|in which Canadian families en-jemphasis on whether a person "atari ada provided a word sample of their guests in cafes or res- his remarks with Lesaint sug-|taurants instead of the home.|level are another difference in) 2-9-0 gesting French housewives still| "Families prefer to stay behind|the education picture, it was Oshawa's Finest cling to the former manner of!the shutters of their home where! explained. 'This method was in a a lopposite view to that of Can- \ada where large classes are the Nightly Entertainment WHITBY PERSONAI S$ jusual procedure. 'Small classes give the student an oot jg tel : ity to as tions a ay Members of St. Mark's United|Anne and Janet. The youngest ig ee ss ae Bb Church 4 W's Couples Club en-|son of Mr, and Mrs. MePhee/piained. He suggested the at- joyed their annual banquet held|Frank of Los Angeles, Califor-\mosphere within the classroom Rey.|nia and his family were unable|wa, more to be present, but sent F at the Assembly Hail. John Smith said grace. |good wishes, Following the dinner the Bobo- link Barbershop Quartet enter- Mrs. Marilyn Smith, Cornwall, | was spent in square and round/over the weekend. dancing with Earl Brown, Osh- Benevolent Rebekah informal 'and carry on Lodge,|while lessons are ' well gifts and which possibly contributed to a oot ee of education. Discipline in Canada schools tained with several selections. visited her sister and brother-in-| Wit mentioned in comparison g, The remainder of the evening|law, Mr. and Mrs, Mal Femia,|with France where the students LOUNGE @ Fully Licensed ® have more freedom to speak out conversations conducted, awa, acting as caller. He was ; 5 |No, 132, catered last Sunday to| Benefit of the difference was the local and visiting volunteer|credited with providing more Lucky prize winners were: firemen. Approximately 250 bar-|opportunity for the student to} accompanied by his wife. Twist dance prize won by Mrs. Tod Lintner and Howard Elliott. Other prizes were won by Mrs. Tom Farndale, Art Budd, Mr. Mrs. Murray Beadle, Banquet committee members were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mesh-| becue chickens were The event wss held at the new pressures. fire hall. General convener was | vice grand Verna Attwood, as-'the speaker anticipated a and Mrs. Roy Molion, Mr. and!sisted by Wanda Tizzard, Mar-|change in the system of living tha Ward, Isabel Meir, Sheila| will come to France as Ka yjready has in Canada, but, the Gordon, Ida Brough, Ann Myers, Norma'speaker predicted, the change Simpson, Looking forward 'to the future served. release feelings and- work off Central Hotel King at Simcoe Sts. PARKING OFF ATHOL it al- oth, Marriet Bayes and Gladys would be slow and take consid- er, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craw- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Budd, Met cnnell, Mr. and Mrs. William Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Beadle. Co-Op Guild members are meeting at the home of Mrs.) Florie Adam, King st., for their) monthly meeting this evening. Palmerston. Home and School Association is holding a "Fun Fair" May 8 from 2 till 5 p.m. Norman Hancock is chairman) and will be assisted by members| of his committee. There will be various games for the children, white elephant table, and home- bake table. Food hampers and other prizes will be drawn. Tea and cookies will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tobin, 202 Warden Wilson, entertained at their home in-honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McPhee, Lindsay, on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding anni-| versary. An address was read by their sre man go Jacqueline Tobin. 'umerous gifts and good wishes were presented to the cele- brants. 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