Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1967, p. 7

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ARK bate leads mbers? D"HEARN . The most-her- this session Is on of Premier 1 to convene a 'Tomorrow con- have felt that vhen it came, ringboard from nier would call appear as likely id id. 1as indicated to 1 be calling the 1 the thinking is 1 probably will A while. wever, will still wr Confederation hanges that are 1 our national major question ry today. ible the debate ut to be is an- experience and ents there can't will contribute » has been that > Confederation e heads of the the last few ne up has not itillating. > members had f the question, have to doubt would be too out of the de- mes from the ost approaches ion problem to misdirected. 'Ss ago, for in- nted an advis- on Confedera- a large num- t men, mainly of the work of has just been series of three ig papers pre- members and papers are in- But over-all of direction in committee. issions of the vinces to make eements, the of rights, and ta statement nething along a constitution he weaknesses BNA Act, and to how these be corrected 8 and cons of ression is that interested in? juld be put on. y the window: gned, without n an over-all © : of Confeder- ig what basic needed, AGO ; AGO 1942 ndred tons of was collected salvage drive. (00: Ibs. was resident. $15.000 from ughlin to the Citadel has sage and pro- nd for future s Watkin was nurning of the ; AGO 19 Cormack, Ca- nmissioner to e the guest lary 'luncheon. of the city of p to date. On > of useful in- ning Oshawa ning with the ench Trading yn the site of of Oshawa. 3enjamin Wil- EU WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Whitby Students Plan Walk From Bowmanville WHITBY (Staff) -- Students from the Henry Street School, 40 strong, will drive to after- Bowmanville Thursday noon and return the hard way, On foot. more Whitby merchants receiv. every mile covered, To raise money for their Cen-jthe Henry Street High Centen tennial Project, a three-day trip|nial Spring Carnival the| audience selected students will walk their, house. | All contestants will receive! to the Bruce Peninsula, sponsored 14-mile tour accom- Panied by teacher's cars. At 2:15 p.m. the happy crew will leave the Bowmanville High|@ blacksmith shop and a Can-| School parking lot and jog along|@diana exhibition. Highway 2 until 7:30 p.m. when the hardiest are expected to drag themselves across the finish line at Henry Street High. Children Not Machines, Teachers Told! Children should not be treated like push-button machines, said Rev. Edmond Arbor, assistant director of religious education in Toronto, who was speaking to a Separate School Teacher's convention in Whitby. "The whole person is more important than the intellect and the will," said Father Arbor, "but today, children are just given a number of basic con- All grades will be represented High|on the marathon and each stu dent will be sponsored by one or ing varying sums of cash for | At the end of the road will be featuring participation open) WHITBY -- AJAX 'Henry St. High School THE GBHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 26, 1967 5 LICENCE CRACKDOWN | | e LONDON (CP)--A campaign ee Sta in Novel Event to catch an estimated 2,000,000 : people in Britain watching tele- F ; vision without licences has led , | WHITBY (Staff) -- Henry|There will be something of in-| She and her attendants will|to an increase of up to 1,000 Street High School Centennial|terest in the gymnasium, the|/be on hand until 10 p.m. All per cent in the number of people Spring Carnival 'will be heldjhalls, schoolrooms. Outside a!proceeds are to be used towards|>UYing licences in some areas. April 27. The carnival chair-|horse and buggy service will be centennial Camp - Out project ig a pc PS |man, Wayne Stubbs, a teacher |at the disposal of all attending. |"On To The Bruce', towards|are heavily fined. Licence fees at Henry High, has arranegd a|For special service, telephone|the end of May. pay for the BBC. wide variety of activities and the school at 668-2731 and you | - jexhibits. It is hoped that these|will be picked up In style. | | TOWN OF WHITBY | | jwill be of interest for YOUNE |VARTED DISPLAYS and old. | You will see a gymnastic dis-| free admittance to the carnival! which will include game rooms, | The school hopes the walkers will have a pied piper effect on) hordes of people who will attend the carnival. students' walk-a-thon -- starting at Bowmanville and walking on Highway 2 to Henry High School. Over 30 students will participate. It is not known how many will finish. For those interested a history sjexhibit of Canadiana with a Miss Ajax Will Enter The whole school is made|play, fashion shows, psyche-| 3 available for this carnival.|delic experiences, game rooms, | Requests For Use of carnival, kissing booth and a | Municipal Parks | Organizations desirous of using the municipalities publi¢ | parks this season ore requested to apply in writing to the | undersigned to enable a schedule of activity to be Prepared, All requests should be submitted by May 8th, 1967. Councillor D. W. MeQUAY, | "What we must educate is the person," said Father Arbor. |Let's give them jvelop and become themselves," jhe told a crowd of 300 teachers jat Denis O'Connor high school. | New officers for the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' As- sociation were elected for the 1967-68 term. They are: Mrs. May Lyons, president; Joseph Hogan, first vice-president; Mrs. M. A. Murphy, second vice- time to de- cepts and expected to become president, primary grade con- wholesome beings." jsultant; Gordon Smith third He said when children don't vice-president; Mrs. Mary Cole, respond to education, "we use recording secretary; Mrs. M. little psychology tricks to moti- Hagne, corresponding secretary vate them." and Edward Hickey, treasurer. AERIAL VIEW OF Pick- ering nuclear power sta- tion shows work in progress on cooling water intake; unit two reactor building, left and unit one, at full height. Circle in foreground is site of vacuum building Toronto Controller Thanks St. John's WA Under Way Thi Members of St. John's Ang- lican Church WA answered the roll call, at their April meet- ing, with a Bible verse. Mrs. Martin Gouldburn presided. | Mrs. John McKibbin report- ed an the Pakistani tea she} attended in Oshawa when $550) was raised. | Mrs. June Marks, Toronto} controller, sent a letter of| thanks to the group for hav-| ing invited her to address, members of the church and entertain her at tea, | Deanery Meeting Held At Blackstock Representatives from Ux- bridge, Brooklin, Ajax, Osh- awa, Whitby and Port Perry attended the Deanery annual} meeting at Blackstock. The hostess branch was St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock. The speaker, = Ws Riseberry, BA, BD, MPH, rec- tor of St. George the Martyr, Toronto, was introduced by Mrs, John McKibbin. Mr. Riesberry spoke of the work done by the Canadian Youth Group who has served Several members attended the deanery meeting held in Blackstock, It was announced that the annual Diocesan meet- ing will be held in Toronto, May 1 and 2. Delegates ap- pointed to attend are: Mrs. E. Larsen and Mrs. Ernest Nor- tham. Other members will also be present. The hostesses were Mrs. E. Larsen and Mrs. A. Gower. The next meeting will be May 17. tion illustrated very well the| fellowship and ability of the in- habitants and the Canadian young people to work together. Also present was Mias Beals, RN, who worked 'with the Health Units and doctors in the PICKERING lforces swing into action this|Will decrease gradually, But itied this summer. | | ae r , 00: week on units three and four atm sul pe.over 1.00 men tp Ontario Hydro's -- clear power station. jare due for service in 1970, 1971, Excavation for the two add-|1972 and 1973. Stratton, construction manager|tall reactor buildings and other} of the $528 million project.|structures is proceeding. Ply- Steel piles for unit three have|wood on the top of unit one now been driven, and a concretejconceals steel supports which slab will be poured _ this/will bear the weight of the con-| summer to "tie. in'? the tops of|crete dome when it is poured. these piles. Within the next few|This plywood formwork serves weeks, pile driving for a re-|as a temporary roof while in-| taining wall beside unit three|stallation of equipment and con-| will begin. |struction proceed inside. | "The previous estimate of a} On unit two, with the four- peak work force of some 1,400 | foot-thick perimeter walls stop-| country. Mrs. J. D. Osborne W.|thanked the speaker on behalf of all present. On behalf of the Oshawa Deanery Women's Auxiliary, Mrs. A. §. Evans thanked the hostess branch and their presi- dent, Mrs. T. Lawrence, for the opportunity of visiting in Panzania in South Africa. Colorful slides taken on loca- WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS The Whitby Women's Insti- tute's annual meeting will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Seaborn, 504 Dun- das Street West. Mrs. Nettie Fletcher will be in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs, David Fraser and children, Terry and Geri and Mrs, Percy Baker, of Corn- wall, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mal Femia, 331 Dovedale Drive. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Willis, and daughters, Cheryl and Rob-/eq last bie, 165 Hillcrest Drive, were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sparks, Toronto. Mrs. George Huntley is con- valescing at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wiles, 308 Gil- bert Street East, after a week's stay in the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. James McCarroll con- ducted the St. John the Evan- gelist CWL meeting. She an- nounced the travelling bridge and euchre finals will be May 29. Further arrangements will be made at the May 2 general meeting. The annual CWL con- vention will be held, May 23 and 24, at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Delegates will be ap- pointed to attend. Lowering Of Age May Come Later OTTAWA (CP)-- Prime Min- ister Pearson indicated Tuesday that there will be no early ac- tion to lower the voting age in federal elections to 18, though he still believes it a good idea. He gave the indication dur- ing a brief appearance at a news conference after receiving a brief advocating the lower age from the Liberal party's youth wing. He recalled that while Oppo- sition leader he had advocated age reduction from the present 21. 'In principle, I haven't de- parted from that position," he said. "But I was a little sur- prised . . . that just as many young people opposed lowering the age as they were in favor. So no action was taken fed-| session erally. on this matter." CATTLE WENT WEST LONDON (CP) -- The British government paid nearly £1,000,- 000 in compensation to farmers who lost livestock in a foot-and- mouth disease epidemic last year. Some 45,291 animals were destroyed, dances, house parties, theatre Blackstock and the hospitality extended to everyone. Miss Cindy VanBoxtel, 908 Brock Street North, is in the Oshawa General Hospital where she underwent surgery, Residents of Fairview Lodge were entertained by the Mitchell - Waite travel service at a travelogue. They enjoyed a cruise to the Caribbean and also a plane trip to Spain and Rome, The Ajax Rotary Club host- week students from Franklin, Pa., while Ajax stu- dents visited Franklin. Those travelling from Ajax were: Steve Barry, Tony Jones, Jim Pearce, Gloria Gibson, Ann Van Kralingen, and Denyse Morri- son, On Thursday afternoon in assembly the American visitors were introduced, In Ajax a full program of entertainment was planned by Rotarians including parties, etc, Secondary School System Has Variety Of Courses With the demand increasing|other course at Anderson High for highly trained personnel not/is the one-year course in special only in industrial but in|commercial for Grades 12 and business, the Whitby Secondary | 13. School system is geared to pre-| Under the four-year stream pare the youth of the. com-|course the following subjects munity to take their places in/are offered: motor mechanics, the technological age. machine shop, carpentry, elec- At present more than 1,200/tricity, welding and mechanical students are enrolled at Henry/drafting. The occupation course Street High School and Ander-jincludes 50 per cent academic son Street Collegiate and Voca-jor general subjects plus other tional Institute. The staff of the|/subjects involving the construc- schools consists of two prin. ton trades such as rough car- cipals, two vice-principals and!pentry, block laying and brick} 79 teachers, laying. | Classed-as a general _aca-| Not forgetting the girls, ti demic school, Henry Street/derson School has a_ varied School offers arts and science|selection of subjects available. subjects. On the other hand/There is a home economics': Can d 7 | number of sketches, paintings, | Chairman, a a es jcraft, musical boxes, tea cups, | Town Property Committee, jetc., provided by Whitby resi- | 405 Dundas Street West, AJAX--Ajax Centennial Com-'dents. | zi * mittee Chairman, Howard God-| On hand will be a real live| wants vere. dard, received confirmation on/cobbler, "Louis" of Whitby, and|* Monday of this week, authoriz- a blacksmith who will demon-| jing the representation of this strate their art, [year's Mins Alex th ME MUR oi) cai ave your clidlce oF BROCK Now Playing One Complete 0 0 4 ' being readied for concrete Baeeant of Canada Beauty, ine discotheque room, pizza] WHITBY Program Each Evening at 7:30 base slab. Unit three will Aare : parlors, pancake house, home-} f { F 4 ; . | \<' be built to left (west) of nen ae ee bake sale, TV room for hockey | CO-STARRING cooling-water intake. Ajax Centennial Ball. She will/{@%; No reason to miss this} SALOME JENS --Ontario Hydro Photo paused carnival, something for -- WILL GEER Nuclear Plant Growth ithe the privilege of entering the finals in Niagara. Falls, Ont : F jthe last week in June of this The walk-a-thon will start | year. early afternoon and the carni- | The final selection of Miss|Va! will be officially opened by {Dominion of Canada will take|Whitby Centennial' Princess, Begins 9:05 RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -- Constructionling the 1,800 mark, the figure |the outside walls will be finish-| , ; di, for Pickering nu-| The four 540,000-kilowatt units ed units has started, said P. R.| Work on the first two 155-foot- actor buildings, its 168-foot ulti- | -- t traine i r men no longer holds true," he|ped at the half-way mark, work film ae se Ngee Ne bed LTD. See... said. "It will be more like 1,800|proceeds inside a heated plas-!4 900-square-foot exhibit ape MONUMENTS wv in 1969. We will probably ex-|tic housing on the pouring of| 'Casual visitors are: welcome! | Travel Service JOH ceed 1,000 men before the sum-/the vault, which will encirclelseyen days a week; larger| 668-3552 mer is out. Later, after reach-'the reactor. Both the vault and|zroup tours should be arranged| 318 DUNDAS EAST 102 pangs SOUTH INSURANCE LIMITED in advance. \ PRESIDENT -- CLARE A. SHANK Iplace on Dominion Day, as. it| 'athy Kenney, Henry Street | jhas in past years. All contes-|High School student, at 7 p.m. | jtants in' the pageant will be| jtreated to a week on the o ART RE s Week i | RENT car. jin Niagara Falls, The director of the Miss Ajax} | Sg wt JOHN FRANKENHEIMER si eS ~*~ SECONDS ALSO--" DEAL IN DANGER" Color By Del: tSarring--Robert Goulet, Christine Cerere ao This Feature Begins et 7:30 \Contest this year is George| | Cackette who expects a greater| | Preparations are in progress turnout for the Centennial| pouring the five-foot-thick|Crown than there was in pre-| bose slab of the vacuum build-| vious contests. If you have not ing. To serve as a pressure jalready entered, please call 942-| relief vessel for all four re-|5359. TILDEN 'Low ine a - mate height will make it the! tallest structure on the site. Its| Ot Created T RATES walls are to be three fect thick. | R K el Hourly, dail k SAVE All this activity at the site of oF Individual 1 nde ce rok Ned ae North America's second largest! Requirements niles on lionalirte -- nuclear power station can be witnessed from an outdoor ob-| servation deck behind Hydro's| information centre, located on| high ground overlooking Lake}! Ontario. The centre itself fea-! ITILDEN . .. the CANADIAN | nome in world-wide cor rentals. AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up t¢ $22.00 on your auto insurance, ox DONALD STAFFORD BROS. seca BEAVER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL Sie 728-7567 LUMBER STORES BURLEY BUS LINES INTRODUCES AIR LINE LIMOUSINE SERVICE to TORONTO International airport 'Malton) from Bowmanville--Oshawa--Whitby Anderson Street School provides classes in academic courses in arts and science and, in addi- tion, offers technical and voca- tional courses. The large addi- tion being constructed at An- derson Street will mean that more pupils wishing to take technical and vocational train- ing can be accommodated. GENERAL COURSES The general courses include geagraphy, mathematice, his- tory, etc., as taught in the usual academic school. In addition there are business and com- mercial courses, Science and technical trade courses formerly | came under the heading of tech- |their chosen subject. course plus a clothing construc- tion course which provides the young woman with instruction in the making of her own clothes and those of her family when she is married and estab- lished in her own home. Two courses also lead to em- ployment for the female stu- dents. One course includes full instruction in the intricacies of power sewing machine opera- tion, the other involving com- mercial food. Girls graduating from either course may obtain employment' upon completing In addition there is a four- year stream commercial course FOR 1967 SELECT FROM MORE THAN 20 GARAGES TO MATCH YOUR HOME! 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