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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 1999-10-06, Page 2R-Tt)llt HURON EXPOSITOR, Octobor 6. 1999 News All students included in class Farnell makes special students centre of attention in positive way as all students participate equally From Pogo 1 Cook -McEwen to know she wanted:fo nominate him for the award. "He teaches all the kids as equals.'' she said of Parnell's classroom lisle. "He takes what they have and works with it." She said his classroom program accommodates students with a full range of abilities. "He's willing to give support when and Where it's needed." she said.: "Fin delighted It's a great honour. I'm quite surprised" said Farnell of receiving the iward this sleek. He said he believes in including every student ill Classroom activities no Matter what their challenges might he. "I've had • hearing impaired children before. You try to make them special. We brought in, a. hearing impaired teacher who does workshops with the class." said Farnell. The -workshops helped all the children understand' the other student's abilities. "You make the child the centre of attention in a,positivc way." he said. HENSALL DISTRICT, CO-OPERATIVE Quoted 'i'm impressed we'd have a teacher here who is deemed best at what. he's doing,' -- Lorne Rideout, principal at Seoforth Public School He believes a child with special needs should blend into the rest of -the class .and no longer seem different from the other students. - Whit I h Principal Lorne Rideout is pleased the award went to. Farnell. "F'tn_impressed wed have a teacher here who is -deeme'd hest at, what he's doing." he -said. "Every 'student in -his c I.I.. is number <ina h,l.cd on their' abilities.' he said. "1 think it's a great award for Bill in particular." Farnell wasn't able it; he at the school -'on Friday to' .accept- the award because he `was taking part to a War of 1 K 1 _2 reenactment -program in . Chath•arn where he spent the day in the raft of a military surgeon.teaching about the traumas of the war. c t is exact y w at . • Cook-.Mcl:wan saw and lead to the nomination. 1 .� :.._• C) Exacon/Canarm Barn Ventilation 20%°ff Augers 20s °ff .r aILkht Seaforth Golf & Country Club MILLENNIUM MEMBERSHIP AT SEAFORTH GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 519-522-0985 . NEW MEMBERS BUY YOUR 2000 MEMBERSHIP NOW AND PLAY FOR THF REST OF THE CEN'rURY FREE! Renewing your membership' We're glad to have you back .with us for .20(Xlour -Olth Anniversary' Renew your membership before December 31 and be eligibte:for the MILLENNIUM .MEMBER'S BONUS BOOK with over $100 00 in brims. coumns to be u.►•d in 2000! . Membership Rate•. for 200() 7 day adult 5560.35 Weekday only $469.40 )r. 5202.60 including taxes. • Call. the Proshop'for details BeIp u, Celebrate 40 years in golf!• Rest of Season Weekdays only Greenfees & Cart 2 green fees. and a cart for $50.00 including tax. f.ntouthe fill a! C;o1f&C.n,ntruC')ei Ritchie Water Bowls 2O°ff Baler Twine 2O°ff Electric Fence Supplies 2O°ff Feed & Watering 20' off Stock Tanks 20' °ff Horse Supplies 2O° ff Ubly Bean Knives 9900 et While quantities Iast In Stock Only -- ---T -- - See store, for details - some exclusions apply (Excluding pharmaceuticals) No exactly as illustrated. Excluding Parkhill • 11 1)1 I<I1)\ ; 1 ') , firth - 1 ton SS. 411; -SSS) SEAFORTH PH: 527-0770 Toll Free: .1-888-874-4435 :198 MAIN ST. S. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO HOURS: Mori_ Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 8:00 • .ni. 5:00 p.m. . • 1 \i II U 1'I 2 4:. _'U ' 1 • 1 rWI "1 19, 1 y1111 • /1 ILII 11 ;19I `llo-1.4'►4 • I'kl<k1111 1 I S l'►I 29.1.62.;2. SEAFORTH 15191 527- 9779 A