The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-28, Page 22onorPtowmen
ANTIQUE CLASS — Ron Scotflmer of Mitchell
received e trophy for winning in the antique
dass of the Huron County Plowing Match.
President of the Huron Plowmen's Association
Allan Campbell' made the presentation at the
association's annual banquet.
JUNIOR CHAMPION — It was father
honouring son, as Neil MCGavin of R.R. 4,
Walton presented the junior champion award to
his son Brian.
Brussels Numerous trophies and lots of
prize money were handed out at the Huron
County Plowmen's banquet held here Friday.
Retiring Queen of the Furrow Debbie
Armstrong of the Winghatn area. told the
more 300 in attendance Oct. 23 she had
enjoyed her year as queen and mentioned
many activities attended. She said the
International Plowing Match was a highlight
of her year. In 1978, the IPM was held on the
farm. of Debbie's .father. Jim. Miss Arm-
wished incoming queen Dianne •
Oldlield of Seafarer best-wishes for the
Winners in categories not previously
published are listedin,their order of merit
Ladies nail driving.. 4,3'40r.ie Flicknell, •
Debbie rAmiStrank. and Viola Adams; .„
Men's nail driving, Larry Hicknell,- Keith
SienlOn and-Sam Bradshaw;
Log Sawing with own saw. John Pegland
and William McWinney. Floyd and Carmon
HOwatt, William and Keith Siemon;
Sawing with other than own saw, Murray
Cardiff and Murray Elston. Grant Seigneur
and John McKay and Allan Wainer and Sam
Bradshaw;
Women's log sawing, Jacquie and Sherry,
Robertson, Marg_Consitt and Wm. Coleman,
Helen Craig and Ruth Townsend.
—= Shop at home and save
bikve learned by using it in
other subject areas, spelling,
reading and writing Allis
were partieulardy noted,
The use of writing journals,
a collection of written works
by the students, was praised
by the Ministry officials, It
was reported; that over half
the teachers use the journals
in their classes.
In other business, the
board:
Approved collecting Oise*
from the Muidelpidilies..sup-
purtiti'w the Separate School
sYStetO 'four times, a year 00
tnelldatiOnS feint Oat that, $arch 3r% Ante -A Sent. 30
words 1144 as eactlient, andOec.
average .4To notEvery" wee k foOrP.•.p4
easily tInt ned. • more people discover what
TheMiniStrYreconinienda-. trghtY jobs are; 400111.-
00ns- etiphasiged that use of ..plished • by .low cos( Huron,
practising What the Students Expositor 'Want Ads. Dial
521-0140..
be extended.
The report was compiled by
having questionnaires filled
out be teachers and students
of grade seven and eight aS
seven schools across the two
counties.
One recommendation, that
teachers de-emphasize spell-
ing, punctuation and kinds of
sentences didn't sit well with
Trustee Ronald Marcy, He
said he thought the tendency
was'to get back to tbeliasies.
Evaluation Of students'
work wasNso recommended
to be changed, as the recont-
ensall Spring Fair
Boys and girls, now's the time to order your
calves for the 1982 feeder calf club.
For the firstlime persons over 21 may
participate in an oldtimers' club
Call Gladys McGregor or Dave Turner .
262-2339 262-5350
A22 ThE UPON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 28, 1981
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Criticism upsets., trust es
Olt STEPHANIE 14EVIES9uP
Trustees of the Wren-
Perth Separate School Board
were upsetthgroitsts mer at in
was
.cott7nninti7treteh. y an intermediate
English provincial review
The review. ,compiled by
two Ministry of Education
officials, was presented by
ra the board at its meeting on
Oct. 13.
TtusteeJeauett4yhetgen
said trustees. spput time in
com
sic
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sca endrstw-ihy n.guidelines, were-
liatEeliecte°.rrtDSCaE4ifl, °"%tet9 hriti .nWrirl;
Wee u left to
to the
toc their ..trortstee0s de-
mist,"
.
'don't tale exception to the
criticism." but to look at the
objectiiO4.
Mr. Eckert said the criti-
cism is valid and that overal
across the province, the
Huron-Perth Separate School
curriculum is "looking very
good."
Trustee William Kinnahan
suggested the two ministry
officials who compiled the
report, be present at a board
meeting to discuss the report.
This was agreed to by the
board and an invitation will
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