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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Thursday, September 28, 1967 $300,000 VENTURE Wednesday by Walton Butter- worth, U.S. ambassador to Can ada. r'etvn The 300.000 school was nam' ed to honor Mrs. Kennedy for her efforts in creating greater and acceptance of the mentally retarded and RENTAL FURNITURE Complete household furnishings by day, week, month or year. For new furniture av Jo 282 Bank, 217-1801.

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most of whom have IQ's under 50. Some classes have been conducted since, tost April, although the building was completely finished only recently and the playground won't be fully operational. for a few more weeks. Girls are taught self-care, so The Ottawa Journo) Second School for Retarded Opened and district's second school for trainable retarded children, the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy School. 181 Donald Street, was officially opened cial skills, arts and crafts and kitchen work, while boys are trained in gardening, washing cars, woodwork and household duties.

AU take music and physical education, including games in the gymnasium and swimming in the Veterans Affairs department pool on Smythe Road. Most of the children are French-speaking. Cost of constructing the new school, which is administered by the Ottawa Retarded Children's I iTitiriimt wane Jx-Sf-S1' EaU latfc i Dinner Plata 8 ifVftA SoupCoed Bow. vr-" Owl Semag Bowll I 3e Op-Scallop 1 r'T C. Creaming I v' I -CI, i Only 198 I 198 Save $14.62 on this lorely "tanedale' ENGLISH DINNERWARE 52 Pc.

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eam fokeft. fH 5 q. capJly. Polty jmnHrublc ia sa lor eteaamr 14.9 tASY TtRMS Education Authority, was shar ed by the provincial government, the cities of Ottawa and Eastview and the municipalities of Carleton School principal E. Cbeff said that plans are already being considered for a third school for the area's 2S trainable retarded, and a fourth one could also be in the offing.

They would probably be locat ed in Ottawa South and Lower Town. Vocational Education Policy 'Upsetting' REGINA (CP) The federal government's new policy on vocational education was called upsetting, inflexible and hasty Wednesday as the annual con vention of the Canadian Education Association opened three days, of meetings here. FOR. EQUALITY IN EDUCATION START NOW MACKENZIE, harold ENGINEER IX OTTAWA CENTRE LIBERAL CANDIDATE The criticism came after Garnet T. Page, director of the federal manpower department's pilot projects branch, outlined Canada's current manpower program.

N. A. Sisco. director of applied arts and technology for the Ontario department of education, -said the new Occupational Training Act, which came into effect March 31. "left all provincial departments of education in a situation where it almost impossible to plan for the future." He said the "sudden end" of programs was a financial: shock.

He added that, the short-term character and narrow specialization of the list of courses now approved for federal support, "besides lacking flexibility, does not provide for the continuity needed for long-term The new act replaced pre vious federal-provincial agree ments affecting secondary and post-secondary programs The new legislation eliminates some previous federal cost-sharing for vocational and technical training programs operated in the provinces. Keynote speaker- at the conference. Marcel Faribault of 5h BIG WEEK ka "PROCTOR JTTEAM 4 DRY IRON Hm Vtlam mt mk pbac Fahrie tor ll auueralft. Swchr tttaty from 0V7 (o lFm, bmcL. 1-r rrpiacemcaa luawit 1 4.9 EASY TERMS COME IN.

PHONE OR WRITE- Hill May Swing Again in 1968 By The CP) Public enthu siasm for the outdoor concerts, the centennial flame and the many ceremonies may have swept the institutional calm from Parliament Hill By mid-week, the Centre Block, where both the Senate and the House of Commons meet, had recorded an impressive M4.72Q visitors (or 197, a figure that approaches five per Montreal, told the assembly that progress does not mean discarding traditional values in education. STUDY KIDS NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) Dr. Gary Rush, assistant professor of sociology at Simon Fraser University, has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the British Columbia' Educational Research Institute to assist his study of juvenile behavior in North Vancouver, where Halloween riots broke out last year. It is the first grant awarded by the institute. cent of the Canadian popula tion.

The million mark may be reached by year' end, impres sive in view of the fact that there were only 131.864 all last year. Because of the enthusiastic public the centennial flame probably will Aecome a permanent feature of the Hill. as may the summer concerts, 300 afternon and evening concerts given between May 23 and Sept. 10 proved so popular that the federal centen nial commission, which organised them, has recommended they be continued in years to come. Meanwhile, it is planning a three-week "Christmas i- lee" with live outdoor entertain ment to carry the new-found swinging image of Parliament Hill into the winter.

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INCLUDING OPTICAL DEPT. 'A- The valae-wrae are hopping now for Chnstmst sr yea? Blasts Draft Dodger Aid by Church TORONTO (CP) Controller Allan Lamport said Wednesday the United Church of Canada committed "almost a criminal act" by deciding to provide financial aid to groups helping U.S. draft dodgers in Canada. This is inviting people to break the law of our neighbor, be told board of control. "And it's been a good neighbor, Prevented by Mayor Dennison from continuing, the controller told reporters he will try later to introduce a motion of censure against the church.

"They have some responsibil ity to the city that permits them to be a tax-free body." he said. "If they have enough money to invite draft dodgers here, they have enough to pay taxes." The church board evan gelism and social service voted Monday to give $1,000 in grants tar to volunteer groups in Canada who helo draft dodgers find jobs and accommodation. DEATH Rides on Two Wheels Jn 1964. in Ontario, there went 867 accidents involving motor-cydea. For 1966, Um figure shot up to 3795.

Today, a motorcyclist's chances of being killed are roughly fivt times greater than those of an automobile driver! A timely article in October Rnder'S Digest tells the 3 Key Steps that are needed to control what surgeons call the "new epidemic''. It's hard to imagine, but did you know that many motorcyclists don't aeon to wear helmets? This article reveals why 24 percent of the accident victims are nenengen and lists safety devices recommended by experta. If yoa are the parent of a motor-cyclist, don't miss this important article in October Raader'a Digest, now on aale. 1 TRADITION li VMIOTKID. CMMM heolev Dradlffioini There's really only orre way (o judge a whisky, and that's by its' If it makes your drink laste belter, it's a better whisky.

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