Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1967, p. 31

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NIGHTS TO 9 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES --- AMPLE FREE PARKING DOMINION STORES LIMITED OMINION 99° TURKEYS SHANTZ BRAND GRADE "A" EVISCERATED YOUNG TOMS teaching grammar, rather than the traditional approach, which C deals with "hard and fast" rules. _ ee | Missile Role _ Out For Canada 18 LB. AND UP MAPLE LEAF BRAND -- PURE PORK Grade "A" DUCKS ..59*| SAUSAGE MEAT «: 45 *"DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" 1-L8. = 1LB, ibe ing, informed sources said Breakfast BACON «: 75*| Domino WIENERS »<. 55° »::: $ [All meat and mect products sold at Dominion, whether Fresh, Frozen or Processed are ac 29 THE OSHAWA TIME:, Wednesdey, October 4, 1967 iit s SVETLANA SMILES Svetlana All fluyeva, daughter of Joseph Stalin, commenting on the publica- tion date of her book, Friend", said she is con- "Twenty Letters to a Friend", said she is con- sidering writing another book about the Soviet Union, "perhaps more criti- HOP WITH CONFIDENCE! 8 OVERNMENT. INSPECTED! cal of the present system". City Signs On Zoning Considered City council has approved in jprinciple a motion by Ald. John DeHart that signs be erected on future subdivisions indicating the zoning and the type of \dwelling that can be erected junder such zoning. | The matter was referred to the public works department for a report as to the way in which such signs should be worded and who should be responsible for |their erection Robert Richardson, deputy jcommissioner of works, said |the control should come from |the site plan agreement, requir- jing the contractor to put up the {signs and the developer should supply the detailed information. Ald. DeHart said he had brought in the motion as @ re- sult of recent delegations te council on zoning matters. "The people in Oshawa who buy homes should have a chance to know what is sup- posed to go on the sub- divisions," he said, "It is all very well to speak of R1A or R2A but the ordinary person does not know what this means. "They should know clearly the type of home to go up -- single family dwelling, semi- \detached and so on. It would reduce a lot of the problems we have." ' New Teachers At Ceremony One hundred and thirty-twe new teachers were recently re- ceived by their new principals and board of education officials lat a ceremony at Eastdale Col- \legiate. An induction ceremony was 'conducted by D. J. Kettle, past 'president of the hosting District 20 of the Ontario Secondary School 'Teachers' Federation. Each teacher was presented with a booklet prepared by R. V. Sheffield, principal of East- dale, which included important information about OSSTF. The guest speaker, E. H. Win- ter, head of English at East- dale, urged teachers to become better acquainted with their students and to try to under- stand their problems. He said the pleasant approach might be better than the dictatorial one. He also spoke on the changes in methods, particularly in the teaching of English and empha- sized the linguistic approach to | OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian | participation in a U.S. anti-bal- llistic missile system has been led out only for the time They said a host of questions 'has been raised for Canada by the U.S. decision to build a lim- ited counter - missile system, ostensibly against a future Chinese intercontinental rock threat. Sources said the defence staff has completed a secret prelimi- nary report for Defence Minis- ter Leo Cadieux on the matter and that a final report is in Prime Minister Pearson has said Canada at the present time has no intention of participating or co - operating with the U.S. in a counter - missile system financially, geographically, technically or in any other way. But he added that this does not commit the government for the future. NAMED FORCE A Roman legion, at the time of Julius Caesar, consisted of 4,000 to 6,000 heavy - infantry supported by a cavalry contin- gent and light infantry armed with darts, slings and other missile weapons.

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