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THE, HpneoN r.FEBROA.RY 24 1977
Attend-fralhilig session
:•.Eleven educatioe, identifying. _the proWerns in' the,
teachers of -the Huron !girth iO*115..ancl recognizing the peed,
County Roman Catholic Separqq., of refirt4t 'to; tpocial Ago9cl.o.
School Board braved 'the such as the Speech PatliMpRY
treacheouSly • icy . roads Department at Stratford Onnefal-•
Wednesday to attend at-the board Ii.espita.1, as well as carrying out
office in. Dubin a training session recommended programs for
on•lariguage development' ,and children with communicating
disorders.. ,p!ohlems.
-••••MrS.,,Groot defined the 'area Of •
language in terms of normal
acquisition. and disorders..,,of
language. • She then discussed.
with the teacher's the assessment
of language- disbrders and
pronciples for ..t•emediation.•
la-concluding the days' session
a discussion was .held on ' the
practical • application of this
infprmation in the classroom.
the 19 Separate Schools in Hurtin
and 'Perth Counties held at St.
Patrick's School in Dublin
Tuesday.
in the junior division 11-year
old Michelle Rowland of -R.R.1
•
Is students
Hibb ert . Dublin won first place The
passing ofthe bylaws had been hint acquiring a fractured wristin carried out fairly; taking into an evening hockey game. He 'account the objections of 'rate . displayed his cast encased arm to
payers through . amendments verify his story. Danielle Bernier, passed. He told the hearing that 10, of Stratfprd. won honorable any new laws cause hardships to. mention
spree people; but that when they ,i.n the senior division another are in the best interests of the' St Patrieles School student, majority, they should stand. Mary Jo Looby, 14, of Dublin, The Chairman told MiMaloney won first place with' her merry that the bylaws had been passed account .of her life, as the only girl by du ly elected 'representatives in• a family 'with three young of the county and that if he T brothers. "I'M becoming a pro at wanted change the solution was self defence, . the Grade 8 to elect new people at election student. said. time.
The Chairman officially *Runner-up was Carolyn Miller,. ' -
13, of R.R.1, DashWood. ' The approved the bylaws on behalf of Grade 8 student at St. Boniface
the minimum size should_ be 800
square feet. '
Mr. Maloney• also Objected to .
the 18 foot side yard designation Grade 6 student at St. Patrick s
in the new bylaws, and told the Schoel, spo ke on hospitals .and
Board that many other common'- "gave a humorous, account of the r y. .
yard allowance..
ties required only' 12 feet of side in one for surge stay
Robbie ,Core,' . '11, of
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tudent at 'St,
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James' Mr. Maloney'sy's objections,. but= ' "School, Seaforth, he told of the told the hearing that in his
opinion the process lead mg to the him one day which ended with
• series of .disasters that 'befell e
Correspondent
-Mrs. John Templeman
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Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ross, ffensall
and Mr. and. Mrs. Cameron
Vivian • are holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and' Mrs.' Jim Neilson,
Owen Sound • and Darlene
Templeman,Watedoo, visited on
the Weekend with Mr.- and Mrs.
John Ternpleman and, family.
Mr.dfand Mrs. Bob Norris, Jill
and Robert visited Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh
and family, Goderieh, • -
Mr, and-Mrs. leery Gardiner
enjoyed a holiday in the sunny.
south. ,
1st CromartY" Pack Cubs, and
Scents enjoyed theirs annual
Father and Son `Banquet in tlie
family life. center. on Simday
evening.
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case.
When questioned by Mr.
board that in his opinion the plan, •
Mitchell, Mr. Logan assured the ,
and the bylaws implementing it,
represented . sound planning
principals. -
Mr. Maloney expreSSed a
number of objections to specific . • ... • • • ^ . details of the plan.
He felt that in older subdivi-
sions, where houses are closeto
the• road, any new houses should
be built to line tip with the
existing ones. Under the new
bylaws,• houses must be
constructed at least 30 ,feet from
the-'road. Mr; Maloney also felt
that the minimum lot size desig-
nation of 15,000 square feet with
at : least 100 feet of frontage was
unreastmable He objected also to I
the section 'of the plan which set
minimum house sizes, at 1,000
square feet. He told the Board
that houses of this size required
more energy to heat than would-a
ested tliat smaller hciuse and sug g
Patric
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(By Wilma Oke)
Two Dublin students walked off
with top honorS in the second
annual public speaking contest in
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school, Zurich, talkee about
commercials How far do they
ge Ho* far, will they ,go? She
poked fun at the exaggerated way
some Mislead T.V. watchers. , .
Both of the first place students
were presented 'with a‘-'• trophy
which they may keep and St.
Patrick's School will be home, for
the junior and Senior plaques
bearing the winner' names for the
coming year. ,
The contest was, sponsored by
the 1-turon-erth unit of Ontario,
English Catholic , Teachers'
Association tlie.' Schools under
the jurisdiction of Huron-Perth
County R.C.Separate Schools.
Terry Craig, Seaforth,'
organizer of the contest was
chairman for the evening.
„Other speakers were -- junior
division:• Anne Kernoghan,
Brussels; Daniel Creces, Zurich;
Mary Margaret Murphy,
0Ocierich and Angela Wraight,
Exeter, senior division: Terry
Gould, Seaforth; Mike Murphy,.
Goderich;
'
Margaret Coulon:
Goderich; and Annette Blom,
R.R,2, Kippen.
. Judges were: Ron Gladding;
Stratford, Mrs. Betty Beutten-
miller, '.'Seafoith and ; Walter
.Armes, Egmondville.
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SENIOR WINNERS —„-- Mary Jo Loopy, 137, of St.
Patrick's Scflooi, Dublin, left, ,won the-senior public
speaking competition tor Huron-Perth R.C.S.S.
Students in Dublin Tuesday night. Mary Jo's speech
•waS"abouf her life as the only girl in a family, which
inbludes three brothers. Runner up was Carolyn
Miller, 13, of Dashwood who spoke about TN.
commercials. (Photo by Oke)
. e.0 ntario Municipal Board •
. r may experience: . S
° She said .it will, assist them in,
Patricia (hoot, London, speech
pathologist,. presented the
lectures in the day-long session.
In speaking to the press. Mrs..
Groot said this will extend the
knowledge of the resource
teachers in areas of difficulty
the exceptional child in the school •
-• A life . membership , in the
Women's Missionary Society r ed.
Canada was presented to Mrs.
Duncan Scott at, the. February
meeting of the . Marian -,Ritchie
Evening Auxiliary. Mrs. Lorne
Elliott read the,' address
presented the certificate • iii
Memory of Mrs. Thomas. Scott
(Sadie) who was • an .honorary
president of the group for triany.
yearS.
Mrs. Robert Laing presided for.
the Meeting which opened with
Conte, Let Us Sing of a Wonderful
Lave;- with Mrs. Ivan Norris as
pianist. Mrs. Norris NOrriS rend the
scripture, Col. 3: :12-21. Barbara
Templeman played two piano
numbers, Lions, and
:.''''• Following the roll call, Love, Jean
nt Carey gave the topic On the Sae
theme. •The hymn: Jesus, Thy
Boundless Love to Me, was'sung.
Mrs. Thos, L. Scott •intriSdUced..,
the :new study on Canadian •
Concerns and • Christian
Response. The purpose of 'the
study is to help Canadian church
people understand the values and
Priorities of Canadian society.
The book used is Justice' .not
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Mrs. D. Scott is
fVlichelle R I d - th ow an , 11 , won. e junior Huron Perth
public speaking contest.. She taiked ahout hospitals. •
Robbie ,Core, 11, of Fgmondville was runner up with.
a speech a'hoOt some personal disasters. He's a
student at St. James' in Seaforth. (Photo by Oke)
JUNIOIR WINNERS Another-Dublin student,
D u blin
•••••• • Correspondent .
Don McRae
Visitors at Wilfred Maloneyls
included Frank_M_aloney, Mike
Maloney , and George Neil . of
Stratford. Ray, Jean and Pat
, Maloney, Mrs. Diane Moser and •
Danny all of ,Sebringville, Mr.
• and' Mrs. Ed.. Byers, Mrs. Lucy
Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. pat Kenney'
and2Son Joseph• L.. of Seaford),
Mr. .„and' Mrs.' Leonard
-Ivforrison and Barbara , Gadshill,
visited Peter E. Maloney Jr. on
Charity A New Global Ethic for --SUndaY. Peter returned home on
Canada... ' Saturday after 'spending three.
The president, Mrs. John months in Florida.
Templeman, read a thank-you Mr„..and Mrs. Fergus Kelly Jr.
note from.the Rev. G.L. Stairs of returned from • two weeks
the Leprosy Mission for used vacation in the liaharrias.
stamps. Mrs: Eldon - Allen , was•
apppinted Marian Ritchie repre-
sentative to the DOCK project
committee,. It was decided to'have
an Amway display at the March
Meeting. An • account of the
Stratflsrd. Presbyterial annual
meeting was given by Mrs. Carter.
Kerslake. The meeting closed
with More,Love to Thee and the
LOrd's Prayer, LUnch was served
by the committee assisted by the.,. Mr. and Mrs.. Duncan Einin and
hostess, Mrs. Templeman. girls of-Mitchell. •
Mr. d'nd Mrs. Joseph.Eckert of
R.R. 1 Dublin, attended the
baptism of their. granddaughter.
Jennifer Lynn Entm; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Duncan-Zinn-1 of
Mitchell. The Godparents were
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eckert. of
Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunther
Borysiuk of Stratford visited with
Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Eckert and
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