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L) Monday, February 9, 1970 In poker, q- good upon a good deal. for wnne tne inic deal depends "It's lost a suggestion, genflemsn," said the chairman of the board, jjbyt let's not lorgel who's making Out of the mouths of babes come words We shouldn't have said 'in the first place. When a man brings his wile ruwij Celebrate Valentine's Day by totting your favourite girl out to -dine at me Cathay pamper her a lime with good food. CATHAY RESTAURANT 22S ALBERT near BANK chased, while they last, at' one low clearing price! NYLON HEAVY SUPER SHAGS Kelly Green, Catallno, Golden Cactus, Berry Red, Autumn Leaf, Flome Red, Gold Tweed, Dark Gold Tweed, Golden Olive. Mlfe, Lilt Dupont "501" Nylon Embossed designs.

Mfr'i list 7.99 to 9.95." CHARGEX EASY BUDGET TERMS FREI PARKIN0 I AT TNI tOT I ACROSS THeT I STRUT JTORI Doily tj 4 p.m. I ond Frl. p.m.; SAT, to p.m. CZJ! Our Price 6- 5 99 Our Prfct .49 "Sq. Ydr" The Ottawa Journal Psychologist Says Students Could Help Cut Costs By CARROLL HOLLAND "Giving students responsibility In educational decision-making SO they may woik constructively towards a specilic goat can produce significant savings in educational roosts; in industrial psychologist said hpre Saturday, "Sweet and tixA by ytji 1 Bill Joe I BLOTTER lime looking dries.

something you spend Dr. Scott Myers said he believes Ontario has a chance of providing models of educational enlightenment that could be emulated not only in North America but around the world. more evidence of progress here than I've seen anywhere else," said the United States, consultant and part-time visiting professor at the Mas- sachussettes institute of Tech nology. The inroads against education al "benevolent dictatorship" In Ontario he attributed to stimula tion by the Hall-Dennis report and management workshops for teachers and principals. Dr.

Myers was speaking during an all-day professional development conference he conducted for 100 Eastern Ontario male teachers, under the .1 Pur-' English Worsteds, Scotch Twists -Plus many more feature cloths STRIPES, PLAIDS, CHECKS, FANCY WEAVES In Greys, Blues, Browns and Greens. 131 QUEEN STREET PHONE 236-9507 08 3 -I "Custom Tailoring of Fine British Woollens' CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M. i When students are consulted in educational decision-making on problems ranging from vandalism and drinking at dances to ljpw subject material should best be presented to a class they become more re-snnnsihlp and pffrrtive Jheir talerits art expressed positively, rather than negatively in long ate'will: bear a heavy burden of responsibility for extending and aggravating unemployment and slow, economic growth." "We need your active support in resisting the forces of infla tion. "Be selective when you buy goods or services. "Make sure you get value for your money.

"Make your views known to your friends, fellow workers and your elected representa tives, "We count ntt the wcichf of public opinion your opinion." The Prime Minister had some ianicularlypunchy I Tines i in'TTis" speech. Declaring it was impossible $500 to $3,000 Do Ynu Know Businessmen, Executives, Managers or Owners in any field? NO SELLING 771-0498 R. MARTIN ir 4'5" ir i j. 15' 12" rr-ir ir i ire-II' lj'S" IV 12" 4-S" 12 to 12' 1CJ-12' 12' 4'4" 12' 12' 3'S" 12' i rj'i" 12' I 14' 12' 'l" ir lt'i" 12' 10''' 12' 14' 12' 14" 12' '4" 12' irti- 12' 104" 4'l" 102" 12' I 13'f" 12' I S' 12' te-t' 12' '9" 12' 13 13' t'4" 12- 12 I0-7" 13 14" IS' I0'7" IS IS' 12' 2'3" ft" 7'4" IS 7" 12- 4-4" iVf" 12' 13' 13' I I0'2" hair, hippy, furniture-smashing fashion. Savings to the educational system are effected by cutting down on vandalism, reducing the number of drop-outs and making the system more effic ir-nt.

he said Basic to the concept of giving students and teachers more PM Threatens IFrom Page One! (The problem of labor's co operation twice refused by sponsorship of the Ontario Public: the' Canadian Labor Congress School Men Teachers' Federa- tion. "People need to be looking at their conduct as leaders and how they can best utilize talents available," he said during the conference which he described as a "mirror-holding" process Rebellious behavior --wrielm'eri it's -defined in terms of students riots, long hair or industrial absenteeism and deliberate un-produCtivity is result of boredom and oppression and-a failure to involve people who have needs not being met, he said. SPECIAL! SUIT-END CLEARANCE 200 SUIT ENDS OF OUR FINEST SUITINGS Tailored-to-Measure Regular to $150.00 Values Coat and SPECIAL 3 U9 Trousers Regardless of original price, all of these may be its and the Confederation of Na- tional Trade Unions remains unsolved.) It was possible that the prime minister was speaking through business and industrial executives toj their unionized employees when he said: tKotTwKofWute to go on living with ever rising costs, he said: CAN'T LOVE IT "Inflation' is not like Dr. Strangelove's bomb there's no way we can learn to stop worrying and live it." uisgarding the proposition that a inflation could be a good thing, he" remarked: "That point of view is about as short-sighted as that of a drug addict who believes he can achieve happiness with one more shot." cquany unacceptable was tion of inflation stimulated thi economy. Underlining this, he said: "We could spin the wheels But he left no doubt he was faster and faster, but the speaking through the business would not go up the hill, and industrial chiefs to the Canadian consumer when he said: "There is a role to be played i HURTS ALL retire if Inflation continues car but probably would begin slid i back down by every individual.

Inflation, he counselled, hurt almost everyone, cheapening the dollar in the pay envelope the family allowance and pen sion cheque, the grocery budget and the rent." Even those people who believed they could keep ahead of inflation through wage and price increases, warned the prime minister, were fooling only themselves. 'They don't realize." he ex plained, "how little their pensions and other savings are likely to he worth when the Continued inflation, he warn ed too, could cripple Canada competitively jn the world mar ketplace. He rejected the argument that all the government had to do in compensating for infla tiomwas to arrange some kind of escalation device for wages, pensions and er payments and tannings to keep up wuii increasing cqsis. The idea" sounded attrac tive," he conceded, except that it had the "fatal weakness of making inflation much more explosove than it is now. ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO.

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During the "mirror-holding" conference, teachers were asked to evaluate their own schools according to the positively-orl ented philosophy. 'BAD MAN AT TOP In an interview earlier. Dr. Myers said people generally at the top who tends to restrict them." Some obstacles cited by teachers included departmental regulations, federation opposi tion to merit pay, lack of feed back, teacher incompetence, personality conflicts and lack of communication with parents. 39 Killed In nts By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 39 persons died in ac cidents across Tanada during the weekend, 30 inHraffic.

A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Cifnrfnv lvaf timnc a ten A diuwhings- and three accidental shooting Quebec led the provincial iik i' HARMFUL TO PLANKTON 14 traffic drown with deaths, a ing and a shooting. Ontario reported nine deaths on the highway and a drowning which occurred when a snowmobile broke through the frozen surface of a lake. Dropping Messer A Mistake? TORONTO (Ctjpid the CBC err last year in drOpRiTig Don Messer's 1 i i cJtk show? CBC President George 'Davidson defended the move at the time but wondered out loud, Sunday night if 'the corporation had made a mistake. He said on a Toronto radio station: "I come from Nova Scotia myself and have all the loyalties of one to a Maritimes program.

But there comes a time when you say this particular type of program has had its time. "There were signs that Don Messer was slipping to some extent not a great one, but there is some question whether we did the right thing." HITS FLYERS' BUS DETROIT (AP) A 48-year-old Detroit man was killed early Sunday when the car he was driving collided with a bus carrying the National Hockey League Philadelphia Flyers into the city from the Detroit airport. Charles Otto Hoffman was killed when the bus struck the car on slippery pavement and in heavy fog on a Detroit expressway. No passengers on the bus were injured. DIE IN MISHAP BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) Six persons, including two players with the soccer club Tem-perley, were killed and 40 were injured early Saturday when two buses collided head-on on a highway 100 miles south of this Argentine city.

MRS. KING SEES PM LONDON (AP) Coretta King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther Kitig called on Prime Minisler Wilson and his wife at 10 Downing Street Sunday night. Mrs. King is in Britain for publication of her book about her late husband.

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Mackasey said the new pact "corrects or eliminates There was an estimated 000 barrels of oil aboard the tanker. OIL SLICK FORMED The oil has been seeoina from- the Arrow almost from the time she went aground and at last report formed a slick three miles long and 100 yards wide. But this was before the vessel cracked. Both sections of the tanker were still on the rock Sunday but tugs were able to pull the stern section back and forth. Imperial Oil officials had blanned to have th nun lowea out io sea but noj final decision had been made.

Explosives have been shipped to the area in case the company decides to try to ignite the oil still around the bow of the ship. It is believed the nine tanks in the stern section are still intact. The company has also shipped in 100 tons of straw to help in mopping-up operations along the coast. Barrels of Corexit, a chemical dispersant, have als een shipped. Aircraft sprayed some of the dispersant on the oil slick; Dr.

Richard Warner, a marine biologist from Memorial University in St. John's, said the Corexit breaks the oil down into small particles but does not sink it. The ideal situation would be fqr the broken-down oil to drift 1,000 miles out to sea and stay there until it de- composes in a year or more, said. Rhodesia Republic This Week (Reuters) he he Chemical was not particu- larlv toxic In arlnlt Huh knl couidx affect plankton, microscopic Vganisms on which herring feed Dr. Warrier was brought here by Imperial Oil to advise on the RhodesTavWill witness the birthil of Prime Minister Ian Smith's Rhodesian republic sometime this week after fourears of rebellious gestation.

The birth will be automatic with the completion of the current session of Parliament, the last to sit under the British Crown. When the session is over, expected this week, the republic will have arrived, formally proclaimed in a government Gazette notice. VALUE INCREASED Since 1930, land values on the Hawaiian island of Oahu have increased by more than 2,000 per cent. IFrom Page On el most of th areas which the membership were fearful of and which has caused rejection on three previous occasions." 07 Spreads From i Page One affects of the oil spill on the environment. He said the bunker oil carried by the Arrow was less toxic to marine life than other oil compounds such as.

gasoline, diesel tuel and kerosene. TWO CONVENIENT EVEN- LOCATIONS 1098 Byron Avenue 728-1761 "It provides a degree of security, it provides the flexibility management needs but it is nothing that anybody should be afraid of, because, properly administered and properly received by the members, it should mean a tremendous growth fnr the pnrf, "And this is really what we're after. In the final analysis it is in the best interest of the men as well as the community." From Saturday to early Sunday, the B.C. Maritime Employers Association and the Interna-tional- Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's union held a 21-hour session under federal eyes. Talks resumed later.

e. ii our Xm "Smallest" fiL in oif MAPLE FINISHED ARM CHAIRS Thli week's special maple finished arm chairs, each with 1 large spring filled cushions for seat arid bock, possibly manufactured by Imperial Loyalist, Ideal for TV room or ski lodge. rm Only liSU. RUQS, large assortment of Wilton Rugs, siio from 1 Mfk ftgk to jy 25', priced for fast clearance, prices starting of LefaUU 4-drawer maple finished CHEST. It's our guess they were manufactured by Vilas or Imperial Loyalist.

AA They are In good condition and selling for only eCefeU'll a lULINO CABINETS, legal slie, 4 drawer, suspension arms oil steel. 29,00 39.00 and 49.00 CHAIRS, metal, slacking. 2.95 to. Metal NITS TABLES, while ond grey, 1 drawer, ej ext" 2 shelves. Only v.eyv to- POTS, PANS, THERMO JUGS, all kinds of kitchen -I ftj equipment, lorge-qoattfllles.

starting I Up ea. TABLES, v. Oak ond birch with drawer and' 4 'ill! detachable fegs. Starting at IHsJr) ea. PILING CABINETS, legal tin, all metol, s- exe single drawer.

3.90 en. LOCKERS, all steel 15" wide, 14" deep, TV' high, 4 fiE hat shelf, red ond 4 hangers. Brand new only QivO ea. TELEVISION, Philips portable, condition On fut guaranteed 09(UU DESKS, 4 models, double pedestal flat tops, dueble pedestal clemcos, double pedeslaf drop bed typewriter, 4 (1 evr double pedestal fixed Starting I 4J CHAIRsXorm, executive revolving and lilting .95 CHAIRS, typlstrevolvlng. 7.95 CHAIRS, side.

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(Off Sussex Dr.) 237-1800 Toronto Store, 145 Front St. E. Conveniently situated for the families in the West of the City and serving the need of those in the Suburbs. 315 McLeod -233-1143 TrerftlflOTFHorr the heart of the city, yet easily accessible from the Queensway from any FUNERAL DIRECTORS THERE IS AMPLE PARKING AT BOTH LOCATIONS.

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