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Mrs. Bev Tampleman, a
grade four teacher at Mit-
chell Public School and Miss
Darlene Templeman, a
remedial teacher at Exeter
Public School, were guest
speakers at the Educational
meeting of the Staffa
Women's Institute, convened
by Mrs. Lloyd Miller and
Mrs. Frank Hamilton and
held at the home of Mrs.
Hamilton, Thursday
evening.
Their topic was ex-
ceptional children and their
theme - "Why Should I
Care". They opened with a
taping of the Exeter public
school choir singing, "Reach
Out."
Each discussed their
method of working with
these children and open
discussion period followed.
The girls were thanked by
Mrs. Lloyd Miller.
Mrs. Miller presided and
opened with the Institute Ode
and Mary Stewart Collect.
Twelve members answered
the roll call, "The most
exciting educational event in
my life," with many in-
teresting and varied answers
from practice teaching,
writing entrance exams,
travel etc.
Thank you cards were
acknowledged, a donation
4 -H Homemaking
Achievement night was held
in the East Williams Central
School at Nairn on Wed-
nesday night, The project
was accessories the Final
Touch."
Clandeboye Club no. 1
presented a skit "Accessory
ABC's" and had eleven
girls complete the project
with leader Mrs. John
DeWeerd. Elaine Cun-
ningham and Marion
DeWeerd received
Provincial Honours-Com-
pletion of 12 projects; Marie
Cunningham received
Advanced Honours, Com-
pletion of Eighteen projects.
Clandeboye Club no. 2
attended Achievement Day
at Medway High School,
Five girls completed under
the leadership of Helen
Cunningham. They
presented a skit entitled
was made to the Children's
Aid Christmas basket fund.
Mrs. Charles Douglas gave
a report on the recent short
course on Indoor Gardening,
Mrs. Ross McPhail gave
several news items on the
year of the child.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cameron and Bill and Miss
Denise Moore, Mitchell, flew
to Nova Scotia to attend the
Basic Training graduation
exercises of Richard
Cameron at Cornwallis,
December 6. Richard will be
stationed at Camp Borden
for the next number of
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Parsons holidayed last week
in Los Vegas.
"Scarf Tricks."
Mrs, Annie Lewis of
London is spending some
time with her son and
daughter-in-law, Arnold and
Elsie Lewis while con-
valescing from a slight
stroke. Last week her
daughter Dorothy Anne and
son-in-law Orville Taylor of
Brockville spent a few days
with her in her own apart-
ment in London.
Mrs. Jim Scott and Mrs.
Ralph Lynn returned home
from St. Joseph's Hospital on
the week-end.
Peter and Dorothy NoLt
spent the week-end with
relatives in Toronto.
Several from this com-
munity enjoyed the bus tour
to the Kitchener market,
Greb Shoe outlet and
Fairview Park Mall on
Wednesday, sponsored by
the Senior Citizens.
Times- Advocate, December 5, 1979 Pays 5A
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