oungsters ax School Staff) - St.. Berna arate school in Ajax enroll about 600 pu- des one to eight and 4 for school open- 'olment figure last 500 and the school "hold its own" this NAME CHANGE 'HAM, England '@ Roman Catholic pf a Midland pop d the Scarlet Reli- worried that the , be blasphemous, so to the Pope for sent the letter to the of Birmingham, iothing wrong with ut suggested a new ardinals, icine E LINE OF NT HOOL fhite 1 Shoes 2.99 Shorts 50 hletic ports 50 T-Shirts 25 ic Socks Sweaters 10.95 Crested 95 e Bags 29 f -- ylist for the | THE OSHAWA TIMES, 9A Thursdoy, August 24, 1967 "Mini-Skirted Display Skills | Education these days isn't cen- | tered entirely on science and | computers, although it may often seem that way. Today's mini-skirted teenager | is becoming as proficient ai set- | ting a fine table as she ic at solving an equation, | 'To encourage her in her en- | deavors in the age-old art of table-setting -- and to help inter- est her in the homemaking arts in general -- the Sterling Silver- smiths Guild of America gives a bright and shining prize each year to the top home economics students in senior high schools across the country, The Sterling Silver Homemaking Award, a six-piece place setting of solid silver, is the coveted graduation prize ef thousands of high school NEW ANNEX OF ST. CHRISTOPHER'S SEPARATE SCHOOL IN OSHAWA girls. This fall, girls in 1500 high +e ceperate School System 'Shows Rapid Expansion schools will begin working to- ER aan seer ee ae ward the Award once more. First | the home economics Class E H ll Of - I 'P d 1. In', | 10. Slow down at all intersec- | trattie, or swerve from side to! ciigies manufacturers' Heiter Or a S = Vy e a tions and look to right and left | side. folders, visits local jewelers to | before Se By observing these basic | S€€ sterling place settings, and, 0 OW e a ety u es | 11. Aways use proper hand | ryles, academicians will enjoy | finally, votes as a group on its : signals for turning and _ stop- | | their bicycles more and earn | favorite pattern. After the place The smell of woodsmoke in! ing and keep your bicycle in | ~ |the respect of motorists and | setting of the selected sterling is the air and the falling leaves) perfect running condition. ! .Don't weave in or out of pedestrians alike. (Continued on Page 11) of Autumn herald that time of Year "when, Dad os a aa oo storm windows, Mom digs up the dahlias and Junior plans his new wardrobe for the gals! back in PS No. 7. a This year's record crop of 3 academicians will be pedalling back to school - some 6 mil-| Kon strong - observes the Bi- cycle Institute of America, and never before in history has the traditional two - wheeler been so '"'souped - up", sophis- | i 0 0 Vi "\\ ; * é \) ticated with jet - set hardware, painted and decal-ed. The sweeping trend to "cus- tomize" the campus bike is na- What does your e e breakdowns and expense later. growing family-~need Bikes should be taken to a com- petent repair shop. Whether on campus or off, * AN ADDITION T0 cyclists should know and ob- 7 serve these basic regulations: 1. Obey red and green traffic ia YOUR PR ESENT HOME tion - wide, but nowhere more lights, one - way street signs, publicized than im California where groups of teenagers form Wheelie Clubs; the boy's cur- rent heart-throb matches her) bicycle - right down to the hardware and color - to that of her boyfriend's. The Bicycle Institute thinks it's a wholesome fad, but re- minds kids returning te schoo! with their bikes that the two- wheelers, substantial as they are, have been put through one summer of happiness and should be checked before school opens. An inspection will detect flaws resulting from wear; repairs made now will avoid annoying stop signs. 2. Keep to the right and ride | -- or-- in a straight line, single-file! 3. Hi hite light in fr siate cess go alan 1 | * A 14] HOME with all hind. Know local safety ordin- "a. i satisfactory signal- fj conveniences ling device to warn of approach. pis the right of was vod fl WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS . png sidewalks and stay off | he grass. < taee aul for Gare runing fl You can count on Oshawa Wood Products for all the me gear ore, )=©6 QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS 7. Never hitch on other mov ing vehicles, stunt or race in @ traffic. you will need 8. Never acrry riders or pack- Prevent proper control of cycle. ls e FREE ESTIMATES e FREE PLANNING ADVICE as Be sure brakes are operat- | rational" @ OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS Pickering township school i Heed Ottice ond Showroom OSHAWA area ber one will have an | dditional 'classroom this fall. | COURTICE: LTD. SHOPPING CENTRE School area number one ser- e Ph 728-1611 Phone 728-1617 P vices Audiey, Brock Road heed Br with cl a oo se ALLONT | The elassroom construction : nd a ts as oan ALLONT --- "THE NAME TO BUILD ON" ed by Sept. 1. It will house grade six pupils.