Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1965, p. 6

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Sowers wannrengeadg the scream of brakes, crown witness had sald his|chance to avold striking the Terence Kelly, counsel for the|client was driving in a normal|boy. Magistrate Burger agreed BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Suspend Licence One Year In Dangerous Driving Case BOWMANVILLE--Convictedjrun cold," commented Crown| children on a charge of dangerous driv-jAttorney G. F. Bonnycastle. WHITBY The driver had neither a licence PERSONALS Rest. wishes are extended to Miss Mary Campbell on the ee ote a ne SM nt, OCtasion GF Her four vareiuny celebrated today. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Canzi 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 11, 1965 Influence Of Heredity Uncertain Speaker Says The accused admitted he hadjaccused, out tha i. be Foon pointed it thejmanner and had not had aland dismissed the charge. he should have had a -- ---- --------$ -- -- - wn an an a a --_ -- -- 2 _ of dri i ee as uae ee Bi ten Teak ene ae ap ene a WHITBY (Staff) -- Human be- haviour cannot be linked to either heredity or en- vironment by nso simple yes or no q A by Rotarians were informed| Tuesday. The speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon was Dr. W. H. Coons, director of Gradu- ating Studies and Clinical Train- ing, Psychology Department, York University, Toronto. Dr. Coons: stated the human behaviour is effected equally by the individual's environment and heredity, The latter does not play the major role in every case, Statements of this nature were said to be based on ex- tensive studies of the question of heredity and environment as determinates of behaviour. Countless studies of the prob- lems involved have raised the subject above the arm-chair| speculation stage, the speaker suggested, Studies have proven the importance of opportunity in regard to influence of one's be- haviour. This factor also has in- fluence on the individual's final achievements, his goal and the objectives he. reaches in every day life. Referring to the race problem in the United States, Dr. Coons stated this is a complex situa- tion. He described as nearly im- possible investigations into whether a negro has less capa- bilities than a white man mere- ly because of his race, To ar- rive at such a decision would require intensive study which is nearly impossible, a study which has not been carried out so far, he stated. Dr. Coons said com- ments relating to the abilities of the negro in comparison with the white man are purely specu- lative and have no basis in ac- tual fact, Investigations have proven & another may still have a high in- and family, Gerry, Martha, telligence although perhaps not Eddie and Tommy, have re- in: the same veln: The speaker turned from a two-week vaca- said there is no actual reason ito believe child, from an educational standpoint, 4s less intelligent. Another point brought for- ward by the speaker involved tests and studies of children coming from enriched families where all the opportunities and advantages of modern civiliza- tion are available. The studies indicated that heredity does not play a major role in develop- ment of the child in relation to behaviour. Some of the children were found to be exceptionally bright while others were of average intelligence even though the parents were in many cases, exceptionally suc: cessful in their various occupa- tions or activities. Result of the tests was the theory that intel- ligence is not always influenced by herédity, Instinctive ability and_intelli- gence in animals, birds and other lower class forms of life were tested countless times. tion spent at the less fortunate) Outlet. @ cottage at Pic- Sorry to learn that Mrs. Joseph Igel, 305 Mary st. w., is in the Oshawa General Hos- pital. She is expected to under- igo surgery. Mrs,"Jessie Carswell and Mrs. Anna McLean, Whitby, and Miss Jessie McLean, Toronto, have returned from a week's motor trip down east. They visited several points of inter- est in the United States, ing in Magistrate's Court here|'But this was a dark, rainy fined $25 and costs or 10 days.jdangerously he should become His licence was suspended forjan American citizen, join the A ng led careless rebl Tuesday, Peter Bothwell, 19, of|night and a twisty, winding _-- Herbert Mackie, 18, | 95 Ontario st., Bowmanville, wasjroad, If this youth' wants to live] missed aly ont srg dis- laid | the instinctive powers can be de- ceptive on occasions, Summarizing 'his address, Dr. Coons explained the behaviour of humans and animals is com- plex. A simple yes or no answer to the question of whether here- dity or environment has the greatest influen-- is impossible. There are too many factors in- volved requiring intensive study, he suggested, one year, Constable FR. Parker told Magistrate J. D. Burger, he followed the accused on H way 2, from Bowmanville. Courtice, at speeds reaching 95 miles an hour, Evidence showed it was a rainy night and the pavement was wet and slippery. Bothwell had crossed the solid centre line passing cars on curves at this speed, forcing two other vehicles off on to the shoulder, The officer stated a passenger in the car kept look- ing back when he heard the police siren but the driver did not slow down, : Defense counsel, E. C, Wild- man, explained that his client was only 19 and driving on @ 90-day permit, Hé' said he felt this would be a valuable lesson. "The thought of driving 95 miles an hour 'on Highway 401 in daylight makes my blood The studies proved an animal does not require training or practice to take care of its young. Feeding of the young creatures, training against dangers and other factors of life are found to be instinctive. This element is also effected sometimes by the quantity and quality of brain power in the animal bird or what have you. 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