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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-04-24, Page 16GROUP CONFIRMED — 18 Young people were confirmed as members of Londesborough United Church in a ceremony Sunday evening. The new church members, with their Minister, Rev. Stanley C. McDonald are: back left, Katherine May Hunking, Donna Irene Reid, Danny Edward Lear, Ldrry James Howatt, Rev. McDonald, Keith Alexander Howatt, Darrell Gordon Shobbrook, Joan Marie Hunking, Kathy Mae Ellen Penfound; second row - Edward George Riley, Kevin Charles Hulley, Heather Anne Fothergill, Madelyn Ann Sewers, Colleen Marie Carter, Thomas Edmund. Pollard; front - Kathryn Joanne Lyon, Steven Douglas BromI4, StevenDouglas Jewitt, Cathy Lydia Peel. Lk, , A 'MONSTROUS ASSIGNMENT--Tony Neilsen' begins to paint hie newly created monster, Paul Kirkby glues an eye on his dragon, while John Huether applies its long scaly tail. John Staffen gives his approval to the boys' project in box sculpture. 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The written exprission of fr "Our Hometown Paper" should be words but not exceed 700. Objective is to encourage readers of CCNA Weeklies to t1!ink. about what their weekly means to them, their families, their lives and their communities, and to set these thoughts down in straightforward language. Polished literary expression is not , sought. The judges will be interested in simple, clear exposition that indicates an awareness by 'the reader of the role of the weekly 'in the community. Entries will first be published in the member paper. r Judges will not look for' excessively high praise for the local weekly; they will study the judgment and understanding by readers of the function of the weekly. This could come from a weekly of any size, large or small, This is a unique award since it is offered not to member papers, their staffs or regular staff contributors [they are specifically excluded], but to the reader of a CCNA weekly who best, describes in his or her own words just what the weekly newspaper means to him or her. Send in your entry now to • 1 4he Aura (Nu** Box 69 0101•1011. Seaforth, Ont. [ NOTE: 'Entries must be received not later than May 16th, 19751 on on a least 250 7 77 Church on Sunda 1 8 confirmed at Schools have development days Londesborough by them 4-3. The "C" . championship went to Brussels who edged by Palmerston 4-3 to win atrophy. Each team was put into a A, B, C, and AAA group.. It went by population. Therefore, Brussels ended up playing on A team for the Grand Championship which was Merritton. We lost 4-2 but put forth a great hockey game. Several of the players on the Brussels team attend Seaforth Public School. by Danny Achilles taken. The meeting was adjourned and lunch was served. Betty MacLean, speaks at Twilight Circle For the month of April an experiment with grade 7 is being conducted in the Home Economics and Industrial classes for Seaforth Public School only. The boys will be taking Home, Economics classes and the girls will be taking Industrial Arts classes. The girls have been given a choice of making a cutting board, a bowl, a key tag or a candy dish. The boys will be doing basic cooking and a small sewing project. Hockey Congratulations o Keith The April meeting of the Egmondville ,United Church Twilight Circle was held at Mrs. Ruth Smith's. Business consisted of a discussion of the menu for the Craft. Show supper; a booth at the Church 'Auction to sell anniversary spoons; and The • Happy Citizens Itiet Thursday, April 10th, in the Legion rooms for euchre-Winners were - Ladies' High - Mrs. Nora Maloney; Lone Hands - Mrs. Marion Routledge and Low, Miss Mary Ryan. Men's high - Secord McBrien, Lone Hands - Charles McClure who .vas the first prize winner in the Minor Hockey draw. Keith is the son- of Mr. and Mrs. Don McClure of Winthrop. He is in grade four at the Seaforth., Public School. The draw was made Saturday, March 22, at Seaforth Arena by Marilyn .Murray. The prize was $100. Congratulations, Keith, from Seaforth Public School. by Debbie Hulley On Satufday, March 15, 1975, Brussels Atoms played Kingsville Stoms and defeated them 4-2. We played Milverton and slipped arranging a time to tour ARC Industries in. Dashwodd. Marion Rose and Wanda Dietz were in charge of the meeting. After a short worship service, they introduced Betty MacLean, guest speaker. She told about her trip to Europe last year and showed the pictures she had Cunningham and Low - James Murray. Winners of a draw on a box of groceries was - Louis Feeney. Plans are in the making for a. bus trip. Lunch was served by our social committee. Londesborough United Church was filled on Sunday evening, April 20th for a special service, at which time eighteen young people were confirmed. Rev. Stanley C. McDonald, minister of the church conducted the very impressive service , of confirmation and special music was provided by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Allen Shaddick, choir director and Miss Louise Lovett, organist. Mrs. Ross Jewitt was the soloist and sang "The Lord's Prayer" as well as "Holy Spirit, Lord of Love". Reg. Lawson and Jack Tamblyn, members of the Session of Elders greeted the congregation ant) John Salverda, Dennis Fothergill, Kevin Howatt and Kevin Jewitt were the ushers. Those being confirmed were Kathy Hunking, Donna Reid, Danny Lear, Lady Howatt, Keith Howatt, Darrell Shobbrook, Joan Hunking,' Kathy Penfound, Curator named at Playhouse Edward Riley, ,Kevin Hulley, Heather Fothergill, Madelyn Sewers, Tom Pollard, Kathy Lyon, Steven Jewitt, Steven Bromley, Cathy Peel and Colleen Carter. The Elders assisting with the service were Lorne Hunlung, Emerson Hesk, Wayne Lyon, Jim Jamieson, Jack Lee, Gordon Shobbrook, Bert Shobbrook, MargaretTaylor, Clara Riley. Nelson McClure, ' "Norman Alexander, Lloyd Pipe, Don Buchanan, Edythe Beacom, Nick Whyte, Harry Snell, Harry Lear, and David Reid. Following the service a reception was held in the church hall served by the United Church Women under the direction of Mrs. Lorne Hunking. Remembers It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial 527-0240, Wednesday, April 30, 1975 is a county-wide • ProfeSsional Developnwnt Day' for teachers 'in all schools under the jurisdiction. of the Huron County Board of Education. While all students are enjoying a holiday, their teachers will be attending one of our conferences being held • in the county. Teachers, basically, will ' attend the conference. according to the division in which they • teach. Primary Division (Kinder- garten, Grade one, two, three). - The primary division teachers will meet in the Seaforth Public School, Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie, primary consultant, Ontario Ministry of Education, will speak to the group. Representatives from both the local and the Ontario divison of the Cancer Society will be present to introduce a no-smoking program. Part of the day will be spent in workshop sessions, planning, preparing and developing materials for students. Junior Divison (grade four, five,• six) - Junior division teachers will meet for the day in Exeter Public School. A number of sessions will operate simultaneously with teachers• choosing those which are most appropriate for them. Mr, Ken Browne, English Consultant, London Board of Education, will conduct a session on procedures for integrating classroom subjects. A team from the regional office, Ontario Ministry of Educa; tion, will demonstrate procedures for effective use of classroom resources. A simulation of a presentation by Sir Alec Clegg will offer a contract between contemporary British and Canadian though on education, A physical education workshop conducted by Mr. Ron McKay, Mrs. Georgina ReSmolds and Mr. Bud Walker will develop ideas for the use of dance in the physical education program. A workshop will be held which will assist teachers working with the creative development of children. Intermediate Division (grade seven, eight, nine, ten) - Inter- mediate division teachers will meet at Goderich District Collegiate Institute. In the morning a panel com- posed of Mr. Robert Southcott, Mrs. Shirley McAllister, Mrs. Dpnna Wood, Mr. Douglas Fortune and Mr. D. J. Cochrane will respond to the statement "What I Expectief the Schools". Teachers, in groups of ten, will then respond. to the question, "Can We Deliver the Product Requested?" • In the afternoon teachers will view and examine materials and equipment relative to specific subjects in the curriculum. The theme for the afternoon will be, "Beyond High School - Employee or Student". A panel consisting of representatives from Business, Community, College, industry and University will address the audience on the topic: the student as I perceive him and the student as I wish to perceive him. It is anticipated that audience reaction will provoke some dialogue. Panel members are Mrs. M. Tone, Employment Representative, Bell Telephone Co.; Professor Kenneth Hunter, President of Conestoga College; Mr. Gerry Kading, Personnel Manager, Dashwood Industries Ltd; Dr. Donald Morgenson, Psychology Dept., Wilfred Laurier University. Panel moderator will be Mr. Bruce Shaw, Vice-Principal of Seaforth District High, School. Happy Citizens plan trip \ James Murphy, Managing Director for the Huron Country Playhouse, announced recently the appointment of Ruth Ann Merner, of Dashwood, as curator for the Granary, the Playhouse Art Gallery. As curator, Ms. Meurer will be responsible for the general management of the Gallery as well as the booking of exhibits, which are held in conjunction with the regular Playhouse Summer Season. Ms. Merner, who-studied fine arts at the University of Toronto for four years, is presently head of the Arts Department at l3anting Secondary School in London. She has had exhibits of her own work, which, is in weaving and pottery, in such places as ,the Japanese Cultural Centre in Toronto, the North York Art Centre, also in Toronto, and the Art Mart in London. All of her shoWS haw been given a warm f, . receptionliy'ah levers.' In the past yea rttr e Granary , has presented the works Ofartists such as Helen West, Grand Bend; Karen Batten, Exeter; Mona Mulhern, Goderich; Jense Boyd, Kitchener; Art Laduick, Waterloo; Arnheim Walters, London and Charles Sharun of London, along with; of course, Ms. Merner's work. This year, Ms. Merner hopes to be able to present the works of many other regional artists. She also hopes to be able to present 11 exhibit of outstanding art work gem area high schools. Benson Tuckey, Chairman\ of Fund Raising for the Playhouse, announced that word had been' -received from the Charles H. Ivey Foundation that a gift of $15,000 is being made to the Huron Country , Playhouse Building Fund. News. of the gift was received from Peter Ivey, a spokesman for the Foundation. The first phase of the new theatre building, already under construction, is expected to be ready for the June 25th opening. The total cost of the building, designed by Left-Smith of Toronto, is $125,00011.