The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-07, Page 7EVERYBODY LOVES A BABY DUCK — Gerald Martene of R.R. 4,
Seaforth shows youngsters from the Seaforth Nursery School some baby
ducks. The children were on a field trip to Mr. Martene's orchard
Monday. (Photo by Campbell)
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forgiveness Tor our. Sias ant
vee shall inherit eternal life.
puet,In the Garda! Mr. and
Mrs. Lobb.
Mrs. Lobb at the piano.
Mrs. Lobb was the former
Jean Webster and the Web-
sters were staunch support-
ers of the Methodist Church
prior to the „church union.
Now, Northside United.
VISITORS
Mrs. Maurice Etue and
Mrs. John Shea representing
the CWL from St. James
called at the home. I'm sorry I
have missed, my column, the
last two weeks. I'll be catch-
ing up some of these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold West-
lake. Staffa and Harold Barry
my brother-in4aw Blue
Water Rest Home Zurich.
Rev. Alun Thomas, Bay-
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114E HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOREITT 1 A7
Special ed concerns. tem
the last Word.
During the conference, the
teachers attended numerous
workshops.held at the Exeter.
Public School, with Mrs.
Howarth's presentation Ma*
chiding the conference.
identified, by doiag Seci•IS.
mental on the child.
She told the teachers the
Weld route involvee tribun-
als at several levels, with the
minister of education having
She explained if a teacher
did -not agree wtih the place-
meat of a-student, there is
nothing they could do. She
said teaehers would assist in
the beginning as the child's
excentienalities were being
"Now greater power has
been accorded to- the parent
and child." said 'Mrs. How-
arth. She noted that persons
18 years of age, and over can
make a decision on their
placement.
Mrs. Howarth had explain --
ed the background-of Bill 82
at a.conference held thvo:N5t
summer.
She told the ,t,eacher5 pre-
SAIH-thcithiliStiarecornmeuti
tnegrtCoriPbCars' IgtillItiteb%Uhla's7aany
114ctse,,Patrielallsotauhdlee7in. .7isr.-
From there. "the, case '.goes
to the Identification Place•
ment and Review Committee
which does as its name
suggests. It identifies any
exceptionalities, placrs the
student and reviews annually
the prescribed placement if
any.
Mrs. Howarth explained
there are routes parents may
take if they wish to appeal any
decision made by the IPRC,
and the school board may also
make an appeal, but at no
time may the teacher make an
appeal.
' "To me its an imbalance."
said Mrs. Howarth.
BY STErlIANIRLEVESQUE
EKETER: Teachers will have
'less control in the placement
of an exceptional child under
the special. education policy
(Bill 82). elementary school
teachers found out at a fall
coefetenee (*Reg.* One of
the Women' Teachers' Asse,
dation .of Ontario. held there.
Elementary school teach..
ern. filial -Px.fose, Windsor,
Fertiland all, points. in
between were 'told .lat• ithe
ennfetenCe. S4MINRY
-.the ramifications
foot the implementation.. of,
Bill a
• Mary Howarth, executive.
assistant for the Federation of
Women Teachers, from Tor-
onto. said in her opinion.
"Bill 82 is, in a way, a
transfer of power."
She said she assumed it
was perceived that schools
had too much power in
regards to the placing of
exceptional children.
For Kilbotottan .rpsidetit
t • :le -hes
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BY MA114 TORNI$V4
Wednesday a *diet Bible
Church . group came 'for a
service. Rev, A. R. Yielding
was unable to be here as he
was having x-rays. Mervyn
Lobb, Clinton took charge of
the service. The service open-
ed with a hymn sing ochosen
poems and readings with
Mrs. Lobb at the piano of
familiar hymns "Jesus, Keep
me near the Cross." "I love
to tell the story," Nearer my
God to th.ee'!. "the old
Rugged Cross —. "
Mrs. McGanigle, Mrs. Sie-
man and Mrs. Elliot read
appropriate readings and
poems.
Rev. James Vanslyke visi t
ed the home recently and said
he'd be along soon for a
service so it looks as though
we will have regular services.
soon.
Mr. Lobb introduced
James Cornish who took the
topic mentioning the Lily of
the Valley. a well known
flower comparing Christ to
the lily of the valley, it is
white and pure like Jesus
Christ who is the only person
who never sinned. We have
all sinned and Christ came
down from his home in
heaven to live with us who
have all sinned. He died on
the cross to forgive our sins if
we believe in him and ask
Mr. and Mrs.,Harry Reggio
Brodhagen, Glen taYtoa with
his pet Meclie Ireshly trim-
med and groomed. Wat
Webster, ainton• came and
played several numbers on
the mouth-organ.
George Powell with Mar-
jorie Powell.
I've been working on fin
article on the Royal Wedding
but it seems to cover to much
ground. I haven't had it
finished for publication. I
have been told by so many
people that they missed my
column.
Thanks so much for your
interest. It is encouraging to
me. I was so sorry to-hear of
the passing of a very good
friend Bill Hart. We worked
'together on the library board
for years. He, as secretary
and I was chairman, Bill's
advice was always valued.
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Reaidents enjoyed the
movie on' Friday afternoon
when Laurel and Hardy in'
"A Chun* at Oxford"• was
shown. Also on Monday
afternoon the Charlie Cha
film crithe Champion"
brought such laughter from
the residents, who attended.
Alley Bowling started on
Thursday afternoon for . -
the fall and winter season,'
Twelve residents are partici-
pating with two teams. High
Church Service was con.
ducted by Rev. J. Vanslyke
on Wednesday afternoon at 2
p.m. when fall thanksgiving
communion was given:. Mrs.
Edith Dunlop presided at the
piano for the hymns. •
On .Friday inernhIS
Caruana of St. Jamei Catho-
lic Church held service for all
Catholic Residents. Sister M.
Rosary also attended and
assisted with the singing. 994 SEAFORTH
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bowler last week was Maine
Elliott with 12S. Residents
were glad to see Thelma
Bode land residenti from
Kilbarchan,bowling also.
Wheel Chair bowling was
held on Tuesday morning
Jr.
with Mr. Nelson-HMI being
the high bowler.
Euchre parties with volun-
teers will be starting this'
Tuesday at 2 pan. Residents
have been looking forward to '
meeting the volunteers
again. • '
. PERSONALS
Mrs. Margaret Case visit-
ed Frank last Wednesday.
Mr, Erle Dow bad lunch
with Mrs. Mabel Clark on
Thursday.
Mrs. -John Shea and Mrs.
Maurice Etue visited test
dents last Thursday on be
half on- the C.W.L.
Mr. Watson Webster vi-
sited, with Mr. Wm. Scott -
Mr. Arthur Nicholson and
Mr . Wilber Keyes and also
played selections, on • his
harmonica for them.
Wiss"MaeSmith of town
visited with Isobel Lamble.
Mrs. Evelyn Wolfe of
Monkton visited wi Mrs.
Cecilina Cardiff.
Mrs. Ella Keyes 1:ch-
aser visited with ber
Keyes.
This Friday evening at 7
p.m. Old Tynie Music will be
Waning to the minor when
Mr. Elgin Nott. Mrs. Wilma '
McLean and Art Finlayson
Will be entertaining for some
rod old tytne tunes and
dancing.
Visiting with Mr. Arthur
Nicholson were Jack and
Elizabeth Nicholson of Cam-
bridge ilso Mrs. Ross Nich.,
(bon of Egmondville and
Mts. Cassie NiCholsom
Church ,Service will be con-
cluded on Wednesday by
David McKnight of Eamon&
• ville United Church.
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radial tires. rear window defroster, cloth seats.
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1981,FAIRMONT
• cylinder engine, automatic transmission. Power
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1981 FUTURA
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1981 GRANADA
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covers, Inside day-night mirror, rear window eafrester.
AM/FM stereo radio.
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1981 THUNDERBIRD
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