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-Lueknow -and ° p1ey "'Vire »tints
-were-called-but itwaa all ablaze. ' -We-: ire
'sorry for Glen's loss atthisime.-A11`that
stands are the 4 stone walls ,which were
built . in 1882 owned by Mr. .and Mrs.
Wilhtam Scott who passed away several
years • ago, • but =their • daughter Miss Mar-
ville. Scottstill residesin Toronto.
Mr. _and Mrs. .Bert `Thompson of
Teeswater, Mrs. -Margaret Harkness of
•Bervie. spent Sunday ••with Mr. .and' Mrs.
'Tom 'McDonald .
•Mrs. Jean Hughes and Miss 'Ruth
"Thompson :of .Lueknow visited with •Mrs.
Frarik;Mauiden.
Miss Car1yn Plummer of Barrie spent
the weekend with Mr..and Mrs. -Stewart
.Lane, Janet, Joyce -and Judy Lane.
?atronsoftheMiller's1Ioiyrood General
:Store:and`Post:fice owe.a.big,thanks to
Alianand.Lucy oritheir 3rdanniverssary at
the :Country store where . a -pleasant
etingalways awaits you. On.Saturday
�,y
u�stoy,,,, ers�were treatedtofresh caffeeand
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ifelyroodW 1.
The-February-ineeting sof the HHolyrood
• 'Wer»en's;Institutewas heldatthe.Institute
• rooman.the:hall nn 'hursday.
Mrs. Ilarold Smith gave the welcome
..and. presided for the opening exercises.
'Theron cal l w.as on -what is to be recycl-
ed? followed by business and
eciiuunu ni tions
'Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller and Mrs.
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Villi n 111 Iac?herson-m e=deIegates to the
workshop at Walkerton on Cooking for one
and will later -impart their knowledge to
the ladies.
Mrs. Charlie •Murray had the topic - on
recycling as well as Valentine readings
and contests. Joan also got the .prize for
Valentine cookies which were -enjoyed
later.
A lovely thank you from Mrs. Lorne
Eadie for her farewell gift which she will
treasure, also other thank you • note.
The secretary Mrs. Douglas 'Mc1Pwan
read . a letter zfrornn Mrs. Munroe the Pro-
Nineial President, our sister province for
this year. is 'Nova Scotia.
O.Canada,•`tiie Grace and -refreshrnent
by hostess Mrs. William MacPherson
followedand:the Courtesies.given;by •Mrs.
" Weis ckenswiller.
March 'meeting °will : be The .;.family
nightin t7.:pm in:Pot-Luck.style.
'Bring your:fan:liiy-and..a .friend. Directors
are•Agnesliodgins.and:Edna:Boyle.There
won't be .any meeting, just food, -fun and
fellowship.
-The • nominating committee Mrs. Jack
. Scott, Mrs. Alex Percy and May Boyle,
will have theirineeting before then and: br-
ing :in the .slate of officers for 1989M. The .
Direetors-ineeting-is-
-Tiverton.
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New exam standardis w idely
accepted n`a•j hieh schools
Ontario:secondary schoolshave achiev-
ed an .unprecedented level of consistency
in • designing and ; $ Q : $ g .:university •
-
enntr anee :English ,exams, Education
• Minister `tris UW:ardannouneed'rtoduy.
A .Ministry of -Education- report ion the
..:use of its format for.Engiish 1 .Ontario
AAcaden c Course exams shows that.88; per
:cent ofttheprovinee'swiughschoois follow-
ed :.the ministry's ::^model to Resign and
• :mar k-iheiffinal-year'Eng lGhexamin' ation
in 1988.
*'nglish 1 .,is the. advanced English
ariguage:and.L-iteraturecourse required
-fotvniversityy:entrance.an.Ontario.
"This • examination 'review will help
.:teachersnhthis.courseacrossthe.provinee
achieve greater consistency .'inn •exam for-
mat :.and Adesign, and .will ;:provide ahem
with a:xommon standard for evaluating
studentachievement,'' Wardsaid.
"Greater consistency : will assist our
universities An :considering 'results from
different .schools to ..:determine .entrance
;qualifications of individualstudents."
The ministry's $40,,0.00 review, :conducted
in .August, 1988, ?howedthat sof they 88,per
centtifschools::thatf011owed_the;format 8
.per tier t dnctso _to a ''high degree".and20
,per tie ent_slid so . to, a `moderate degree" .
:Schoolsthatdidnot llowthe nhinistry's
model .:.havealreadybeennotified. They
:are-exCtedto:take eorreetiveaction.to
bring their -exams :°inline,by,June-30,1. 9-,
and to report such. action to :the ministry.
After provinee-wideexaminations•ended
in 1967, .differenees developed from: school
..Adschoolimh xw:final-wear irschooksix
.aminations mwere signet dd➢narked.
Consequently,:vniversitiesenconnteredin-
creasieg ;difficulty in 'comparing • results
fromdifferent schools.
"this report -reaffirms - our intention to
-establish -further .provincial. standards for
•secondary.schools'auniversity entranceex-
aminations," Ward .said.
' !,WhileEnglish is the first -Examination -
to be reviewed, .similar :programs _ire
under may for other subjects including
mathematics; andscience. -
"The :development .of . such .standards
will. greatly assist :teachers in .understan-
ding ;provincial -expectations for the 'ex-
• amination , portion of .each course :and in
.determining -effective teaching
.methodologies;" :hesaid.
The -English 1 review found that confor-
mity :modelranged from
90:per cent fordayischooi; s ;to: a:level 0181
1:per cent for nightschools :and :private
.schools and 77 .per -cent for -summer
-schools..Ninetylone. per centofhigh school
students .take 'thir OAC courses :in
publiciyysupported° ayschools.
The -review, was conducted.byA.group;ef
:26•educators,,including Epglishieachers:in
the,public, :separateeand&private systems,
officials lf the ::Ministry - cf Edu cation,and
representativesYirom Ontario.universities.
nice County I3oardOfE duc ti
Walken Districi Secondary r of
y�y� j� .# iii to attend �p � r h
;condi allly invi .a ''yo an evening -with
Dr. `Jamey A. Ae ; Ph1).
'Date: !Wel nes y9'February 9 1989
"Tfine:113.0 Van.
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'Topic: :-tacicalPritici 'ecojmental+.tthAor
Pr.
1h11verej nodi 4t ,�p,�pr�aollev i opi,^�aaQ� ■ into etiO al -$silk es Ity yie tto
,the r 'i i.and "tome., ' - m+ ttS�lGp�r�6s -arc learnt, Yfr ntIly, ,."tQuah 9
it s `h umotirous. ,He �is.L tennined.'�to <:a'-L1Iti r t *RMF'* ' in
POOPWA Woo -with Lhlsiril* .
iJQ e19 1l y9 ` * 1 -= P
201 <ACRFS - Finishing hog faitn, 2 storey
red brick ftdme, 760 hog capacity, sealed
siio, auto feeding, 140 acres naturally drain-
ed, near Teeswater.
306 4CRES - Approx. 150 acres drained
land, 140 acres bush 8 swamp. 3 bedroom
home, barn, pit silo. Kinloss Twp. Asking
$125,000.
WESTWAWANOSH - 100 acres,•40 bush,
St. f#eIentscreek, excellent for retreat home.
462500.
AASHFIEL D - 200 acres, -systematic tiled, 180
level workable, good state of •productivity.
NILE - 3 -bedroom bungalow, 2 car garage,
wood stove, deck, 1/2 acre dot. Very clean.
$57500.
KINLCi'SS - 100 acre •grassfarm, fenced,
spring rfed creek, '8 acres hardwoodbush.
WINCOHA1Nt -:8 year old Royal home, -family
room, wvoodsteve, :deck, 3:bedrooms.
1OOA'IrlE'PASTURE FARM -Spring creek,
8 acres hardwood, fib •acres softwood, 10
°acres wheat, balance pasture. -listed at
4148,000.
=DUNOANNON - 3 bedroom home, 1/2 acre
treed lot, hardwood floors. $42;500.
KINL-OSS .200 acre farm, 2 -excellent barns
set up tor beef, 2 silos, 75 x -40 shed, -4
bedroom .brick home.
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Craig Moffat
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February 14, 1980
Years Old
AUBURN d-99 acres, ~86 workable, balance
mixedtbush, •no -buildings, land in -excellent
shape. •
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