Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1966, p. 19

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Manoa ee oe on a 12-year basis has not yet REPRESENTS RIDING Robert Simpson is Pro- gressive Conservative member of Parliament for , a northern Mani- toba riding. Mr. Simpson, 86, works for the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd Grade 13 Abolition Rejected TORONTO (CP) -- Abolition of Grade 13 has been rejected for the time being by a provin- cial committee appointed to do away with the grade. The committee's final report, made public Tuesday, says 'the recommendation that the 13- year program be reorganized been accepted. The committee was set up in August, 1964, to implement a recommendation by an earlier committee that Ontario insti- tute a 12-year school system by 1 The aygyreed eee dq. 4 Thompson, superin- tendent of secondary education for the province, says: "This suggested change is more easily proposed than ac-|: cepted, Any reorganization of this nature, which will retain the elements which are consid- ered poneesasy _~ tain t standards and to praean ter individual differ- ances af students, will require time for planning and eventual lementation. "However, the recommenda- tion is under intensive study." Iv's UP TO DEPARTMENT {ue \disvanding of tie Goii- mittee means that further rec- for making e th de 18 must come from within the education de- partment. The Ontario Teach- ers' Federation also is studying the matter and may establish a formal committee on the abol- ition question. Education Minister William Davis said Tuesday night the Grade 13 question is still under study by his department. No further committee action would be taken and future develop- ments would come directly from the department. The Grade 13 study commit- tee, which first recommended that. the grade be abolished, was appointed in February, 1964, and reported in June the same year. Mr. Thompson's committee was made up of Dr, James A. Gibson, president of Brock Uni- versity, Dr. R. W. B. Jackson, director of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, and J. Bascom St. John, director of the education department's pol- ley and development council. Hockey Puck Hit Judgment Awaited SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP-Judgment was reserved in a case against the city involving an injury to Cath- eriné Jane' Moran, 6, who was hit by a hockey puck at a city rink last February. Mr. Justice Alexander Stark, in his first day on the Ontario = Court bench, said he n time to consider the legal arguments in the case. ounsel for the plaintiff, Henry Lang, argued that a scar on the girl's forehead which re- sulted from the mishap, may affect her during her teen-age years or in marriage. Michael Bachinki, 18, testi- fied the girl was hit because she skated right in front of him while he was slap-shooting the puck against the boards. Buick Division Shows New Cars WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The Buick motor division of Gen- eral Motors Corp. Tuesday dis- played its 1967 passenger car lineup in a press preview. Canadian and U.S. automotive writers were shown 37 new models at Windsor Raceway. Except for the Riviera, Buick has redesigned its big cars; the smaller autos with new grills and minor trim changes are basically the same as in 1966. The new cars go on dis- play in North American show- rooms Sept. 29. 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