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.Page 12 The Times...Advocate, •Qctel,ler 10, 1962
. .! 2. Tours of various local industries. •
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3. Tests which show the student's abilities in such
areas as numerical, clerical, mechanical and verbal work,
4. Films which show the students how their abilities can
be used in different occupations.
5, Regular counselling.
° Miss McTavish graduated from Toronto University. She
took a post-graduate course in personnel and industrial rela•
LionS at Queen's University in Kingston. For a few years she
worked in that field.
• Because she felt that many young people were coming
into industry unprepared for the responsibilities given to them,
,Miss McTavish decided to become a guidance counsellor. She
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taught at Palmerston for two years. in England for one and
A: half and at SHDHS since January 1982.
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CURRENT COMMENT Mrs. Jacob Ratz attended
A survey was conducted among some of the students the wedding of her grand-
4at SHDHS to find out their opinions about the new Roharts' daughter, Miss Kay Bawden,
plan. daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
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Marilyn Johns, 10A: "An excellent idea It gives stu erson Bawden of Windsor, to
rece ive a t Mr, Alan 'Thompson of Wind dents a chance to obtain training they would not sor, at the Roseland United an academic sc'hoo'l,,, Church, Windsor on Saturday
is a good idea."
Dale Turvey, 13: agree with the plan and think it in• and reception fo llow ing the
1. Talks given by people representing various occupa-
tions to all grades.
church parlours.
Nisbet Gravlev, special commercial: "I think that it is Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown
a good plan because it gives the students a ,wider choice of of .Bothwell visited Sunday with
subjects from which, to choose." Mr, and Mrs. Chris Baumgar,
• Mary Jane Sanders, 9B: "I think that it is a good plan Len, Mrs. Alice Mason of Win-
for those who wish to enter the business world early in life." nipeg. who has been visiting
Gail Farquhar, 13: "It is a good idea for those who with the Browns, will visit with
want to take a technical course because they may be more her sister, Mrs. Baumgarten
suited for that type of work rather than that, offered by and Mr. Baumgarten for a few weeks. academic course." Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ratz Steve Kyle, 13: "It gives pupils good training for their and family were guests at the Mire jobs." Thompson-Bawden wedding P1
Marion Walker, 11A: "I am in favor of students taking Wi n d sor on Saturday and on .
,C. ourses at Clinton if they are not intending to complete the Sunday visited with their great ,
academic course offered at their local high school," aunt, Mrs, Carrie Koeltzow and
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
Miss Elizabeth MeTavish is the first, full-time gyidance
eacher at SHDHS. Her program for this year will include:
GIiggaigAppas
Olds from grades 10, 11 and 12 were Oven A.
chance to try out for ,positions on the new cheerleading
squad on: Thursday, October 12, From them a new squad
' vvi11 be chosen in the near future, They will be under the
direction of Mrs. M. Lindsey..
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Report on
. _ It . i., . Mr. and Mrs. Bruer.. Balfour, erat home, Mitchell, on Tiles
.Four babies baptize Jayne and Janis of Sault Ste, day at 2:30. p.m.
Marie, also visited at 1.110 ,Rev, A. IL Daynard of 'Slat-
S .hi pka c. , same home during the week, fa. United Church officiated and
Funeral of Harry g !Nett was assisted by Rev, J. O,
E..........,,.: , Elliott of Essex', of BA17:1:11a.o: prCersQildirleadr. LaYt tl'hreesnb'Yt. eo
Funeral service for Harry rian. .church. Mrs, Kenneth
who
forme rly
.died 'and' accompanied Frank Stall,
By MRS, Kgri. .m.c..Ka...L., L.,...AR. were in. Hamilton DR Friday Emelt township,. who
Mrs. Aggie Wainer of West. ' • ' evening where they attended A tt•fier. bong struck w ith a Lou. Eldon Allen and. Robert Laing minster, DX., was a Sunday CROMMITY
-ceremony at M°141st" Uni- near the home of his parents, of Oromarty and Lloyd :Sot's- visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh During the morning service versify, sponsored by, the Ham. near Staffa on Friday night, Bahl of M i t c h e 1.1 as they Morenz. 'Mrs. Walper was a t C r o In art y Presbyterian ilton Academy of. Medical Tech-
bore in Ontario and went to babies pOlogists, was held, at the Lockhart fun., sang "Beyond the Sunset" And
Church on Sunday four honoring this year's
school hors and is vision;; with
absence of fifty years.
bei L nn graduates of that area. Miss I ti d, relatives and friends after an were 14P z e r1 g, y Janice Christie was one of the Anne, daughter of lilt' and Mrs. graduates.
Dr. and. Mrs, Russell .catt Wm . ,41:41 „,YPv .; .4 °,'„ 1)°1101414,s„, Mrs. Horton McDougall of
left on Thursday for their home soli (4 Ant', and 'Vs ' '4 '.4 the South Boundary visited on
in Edmonton, after a month's Quance; Barbara. S l', .4 11 . Thursday with her sisters, Mrs,
in this district, .Mrs. Milton -Vie Metkle, and visit with relatives and friends •,daughter, of Mr andp%T .g 11 rs- Sadie. eS (,;rtt
Wallace.
.a.r; Mr. and Mrs,
Betz, sister of Mrs, Catt, went °allies, son et Mr. and Mrs,
to visit with her son, Mr. (kir- Rev. ' . . — • - mrs, Bert Spence of Mitchell
don Catt. appropriate sermon an the sub-
to
Mr. and Mrs, .Frank Norm. um Teaches", to visit a sister of Mrs. Wal,
"The Sacrament of Bap- motored Nenora last week ject,
of Detroit visited on Sunday • lace,
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morenz, Many from this district at - Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Scott
June and Sharon and. Mr. and tended the international Plow
whichheld near Scott
accompanied by Mrs, Sadie
Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Bill, ing Scott and Mr, and Mrs. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sweitzer, Owen Sound last week. McKellar visited in Woodstock
Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Sweitzer Personal items on Sunday with Mr. and Mi's.
Jim, Scott and Bonnie, Mr, and Sunday visitors with Mr. and 0. R. Francis,
Mrs. Milton. Sweitzer and San , Mrs. Will Hamilton were Mrs: Miss Margaret Jean Russell,
dra and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Norman Hamilton and (laugh
Sharpe were in London on ter Margaret and son Donald t
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weekend
abr at
with
R oisl t:re kp, a, rsepnetns ,I; Atihre
Thursday evening to attend a of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs.
surprise birthday party for Frank Hamilton, Dundas.
and Mrs. Wesley Russell.
Mrs. Norm McCallum,
Mrs. Harry Elliott and chit.
Mrs. Harold McLeod of 1,0n- dren accompanied by her m e-
were
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
were Thnrsday visitors with doni visited on Tuesday with titer , Mrs. John Wallace re-
14 r. and Mrs. George Wallace. turned to her home in Essex,
their son Clare at Sarnia, and • Mr, and Mrs, Alex Gardiner on Friday at tbe Oil Museum at Oil
Sp r in gs. Rostock EUB church on Miss Dorothy Marlton and d „
Miss Joange Staddon of Lon-
don visited. oft' Sunday evening daughters Janice and with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gnen-
tiler, Janet and Karen,
T c Boyne p reach e d fill lace accompanied by Mr, and with them as far as Blind 'River Donald Beath The minister Mr , and Mrs. l'averue
attended anniversary service al Visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
at romarty service
Sun.
and
Beth
Will Hamilton on Friday were
Mrs, Will Sillery, Exeter, and
Mrs, J. C, Cornish and boys,
Seaforth.
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