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1891116 lyb})WAJ.VN aaaa< 4VAI,7y&n I Constable Wayne Millard system which was added to to be maintained with police--- - '� left, and Chief'�+r ur D c .Wte force's com munieaLions Wren on their beat. Its range of the Ingersoll Po ice epart- year last year. The walkie- is adequate for ibe area cov- went check a walkie-talkie talkie addition allows contact ered by town policeman. - J. C. HERBERT ..•�� espoma�bdty �.. Ll� At ' INGERSOLL — Five Ontario Mr. Herbert says that IDCI .beyond the school -week require - Scholars were numbered among teachers more than ever are ments is shown in the active with actual practise in key- with establishment of three new - By next September, ;he Grade 13 graduates in June •aware of the heavy -responsibil- Saturday program. This - pro punch operation, classes as an extension service dents are expected to enrol y4'% ity for preparing students so grain emphasizes recreation and by Fansliawe College, al Ltgersoll Dstrict Collegiate They have no difficulty in meet one of its best achievements has SHOWS BALANCE highly g . T b e s e area that had been a careta jlnsbtute. It was a proud ing the standards and demands been establishment of a minor The collegiate shows a parti- child Popular courses include storage room has been cat achievement n the students and of universities. - na.sketball league, cularly well-balanced enrolment child, psychology, farm forhydreman- ed to a .teaching. shop. Thi y g in the courses available. Of 627 lies, and a course inforeman- racy is. only about one -thin :earning staff of the collegiate. MORE ESSAYS The theme 'of continuous de- ,pupils in the five-year courses; ship which proved so attractive size it should be for the pry ':. st as important as the honors Now that there is less empha- velopment at the Collegiate. has approximately one - third are to local industry that it was number of pupils. The s i necessary toform two classes. also needs three new shop 'l,/en do .a gifted and hard -work- sis on final examinations, the resulted in ,interesting new studying Arts and Sciences, an- „ senior students tackle many courses designed other third are concentrating on. These courses alone �have drawn " farm mechanics, elects q, few was the fact that 92 per gned to bring .the g , 78 new students.- and occupations. more essays, a heavier program Business and Commerce, and al- east of the Grade 13 students- latest in teaching techniques and The heavy The colic of private research projects and most one-third are taking Sci- Y demands on the grate board has 16sscd the final examinations take part in more discussion up-to-date knowledge to the stu- ence, Trades and Technology. school present some problems 'working on these needs and �cniv.or the last yVie toear by the groups. dents. In the day -classes, an im- . The four-year program has at- since the building now serving Presented plans for e )ntafio Department of Educa- In addition to academic ex- �portant innovation this year has tracted 372 students. this sary addition to the Departs r been the teaching of electronics and another W are bus year 1,1t3 clay students was actually of Education's which has g �.7l; cellence, the students in the past g busy �bull4 for approximately 800. - approval. The collegiate i itrincipal J. C. Herbert. for,- in the shops.. Another new ven- two-year Occupation program. the fortunate Position es a coiiticiiatiou of this high Year have been particularly sue- ture has been inauguration of This balance is considered al- BUH,T.IN 1954 P tion of d :�Candard now that the onus 'fur coss'ful in extra -curricular cons- classes io data processing for most ideal by the Ontario De- When the present building fng all its students from w setermming final examinations petitions for drama, athletics the business and commence stu-. Partment of Education and aug- constructed in 1954 there was 'ar the senior students will he and public spealcinU. dents, This year it began in urs well for a property balanced, enrolment of 538 students.'a""r;eS z,* t 3!ut v �Yitli.,iic teachers and Principals One facet of the extra work Grade 10 and next year it is labor structure in futureyears. number had gone up to 910 r ' ., P - sys Y Ri... _.._[7� h Y 1 the individual schools. contributed b IDCI teachers hoped to continue to Grade it Expansion has been shown 1962 when shop wings wd 4 -` bust d: this year in the evening courses added YA Wing� Ingersoll police 6nGersoll school rn� tag �� o � .� r° 9etPayincrease dot 'ICI. principal named la y; INGERSOLL Pay i- r6B 1'p'✓ ,'� INGERSOLL With plans, classrooms, 1,_yvV Geography creases for members or the INGLIISOLL, — Robert A. r specifications and cost figures rooms, tv„Lq encore rooms, oge - Ingersoll -Police Associatimr loS cr of Sydenham has been .{l✓Li/' k�.C,...lR-.1+/ ' compiled for theProPosed ad- agricultural greenhouse and lab- were approved last night. by.'ppoinled pruiclPal of Inger- I� f • r , dition and alterations at the lug- oratory and one music roost. a town council, soli District Collegiate Insti. ersoll Collegiate, the IDOI Additions in Ibe commercial Under the new rated, a ser. lure,. succeeding J. C. Ha'bert Board must have the approval department would be gLse typing geant will receive $7,150 ($0,• who will begin a two -Year �' s•' of. councrls in One distrnch and room, one office practice room, 5001ast year), a corporal 6,- leave of abscond in September Ulan. Ontario Municipal Board one secretarial practice room 875 $ w '($6,250), "first-class call- !o teach in Germany for the' i approval. dad o marketing and moron. M y . � .� stable $6,600 ($6,000), second Canadian forces. G71+� first of these steps endismg room. -. class constable, ys With the P f� m urutd, the Board has called a Shops require 9 girls' occu- =j ) °$6,215 ($5,- Geor le C. Ornist :Cl, of '$'° `"v'W ^• t -Gt t.; " L•t-i- ' ✓ ,""'`� 'i meeting of ails district counciA, nations, one electr-onics,' qr�e I' �55 . third-class constable $5,- Red Lake tas been iiamed I i •- and .the IDCI Board for tomor- auto mechanics, one acetylene ($5,350 and Probationary second vice-principal, a new NEW PRINCIPAL row iAi� at the IDCI. ' pj-sg' welding. - constables$5,200 ($4,800). post. ""-GVER a steady increase anti- Other needs are one guidance � Council also received a A. Jo ce of Syden- .�.. p• Mr. ,Joyce, 40, is principal of ham, On ono, wi take over this Ciliatedin tenrolment a lment from 1,165 centre, one large group inshore -I Proval from the Ontario Mu- the Sydenumn high School,.. as principal of the Ingersoll y projected figure Gon roam, library centre, sulgle I rlicipal' Board for a $240,000 , nor 1, of Bin ! of 1,405 in 1973, the Board out $ gston. blr. Or:ns- and District Collegiate InsU- 't 1 gYunnasirmt commercial direr- addition to Victory ,?j ton is vice prmcip:el of Red, tote commencing i t _ hoed the proposed additions tors office, seminar rooms artd Public school, n g n Se on ' Suggested additions are five teachers work areas 1 �rj /-/ 968 Lake District high school. ter, Mr. Joyce is present{l ,Principal of Sydenham High school and formerly of Shar- �'I �.._.....,.,,_;,....,;..:.�.--- hot Lake Collegiate. I' l 6 i- 1.:9'.-