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Tines -Advocate, June 25, 1997
Page 17
Glenda Wagner reflects
on 13 years working
with young children
1;.til."`'I:R - After more than a
decade working with, young chil-
dren. /•m/i//er's but owner Glenda
Wagner is closing her doors..
\vith the implutnentation ,if Jun-
,oi Kindergarten. her class siie has
.I'.s nulled from a peak of 7: chil-
dren 6+'a current total of 3(1. The
half day program' for three and
loin. year olds oras divided into,tyvo
.lasses.. twice a week this year
•s.hi(;h is down • from
the three classes four
rosy;. a week in the
lust. ,
.Although Wagner
as es children. it has -
hecome a • financial
IIhosslhilily to
Lulil:un the regu-
!.alit/ eight -lo -one
hilt//staff lali(1 and' still he prolit-
.blc She'd' ' n'r'rule out .1 herole
pr1\ ole play carr in -the future
hnul(1 1K programs he.rul. .
floc .turner • Klndcr.harten to
( •rade 3 teacher found her years
,(\etcr'. young population to
he extremely rewarding. Living int
while feeling she is giving some,
thing to the community: • She be-
lieves a child's first educational
,experience should be a happy one
that instills xlf-confidence. •
"They • re like little sponges...it's
amazing what they • retain." . she.
said:
Before taking over the play -based
program from ,Susanne Strang,
Wagner taught elementary school,
. children in London and at
Stephen Central. She is Glenda Wagner is pictured
married to Earl Wagner. ates from Toddler's Inn:
has two daughters and is
a 30 -year resident of '
titer' She understands -Ex -
der. to dsEthe Stephen accepts statements
sense of loss and dis-
"Tltey''re
like little
sponges...it's
amazing
what they appointment in the corn;
retain. " munity .but. hopes parents•
will use some of -her tech-
niques involving structured play to
stimulate young,children.
Wagner isn't certain : what she •
will do to occupy her time without
1",,,/d1, , -'s Jim bin, she has. plans to -
pursue her, interest in sewing and
craft; as well :is volunteer work
-.that will IiLly involve children.
•
here with the morning gradu-
(.mall pa\sn. she has been able
rllow. ihclr growth :cid_ education
Gift presented
at ,
St. Patrick's
church.
Bey H. Davis
Saintsbury correspondent
SAINTSBURY - SL Patrick's•
cel
' hr.uait their .Holy Eucharist Ser- .
' air at -)0:30 a.m. June -22 a rah
i he Rey Stankv Jay" oflicte,ii.
('hddren•s focus. and 'message
.is ascd un the Gospel "Canning
I I Ile Storms of Life:: The ladies
, ,1/,1 =iris choirs e:'Living for Je-
u, prior to the children going irn
Mem 'classes. N'Lir, -,ret Carr.,ll av-
.Isted with the Scripture readings.
i s.rtnes MacCallivrav ass serer
die sersILC. Rev. Jas and
la\ '..ere presented with a gift from
the c+rigrcgation as St. Patrick , he -
:in 5acanun time.
NI) sen ices June 29. July 6 and
I:IIi 1T. -
July 5. St. Patrick's -Ladies
sell travel to Owen Spund for sum-
mer-A.C.W. meetin_ at.the home of ..
Betty Johnson. leaving The Davis'
it x:30 a.m- Please remember
treats for Daily Bread:
'Congratulations to Rose Cun-
nlnhant and Pauline Worrell hav-
ing completed The Safe food Flan-
'Ming course through. The. Huron
(':runty Health Unit and both re -
est their; Food Handler Tr:Iining
( 'erttticate,. 7
Caleb and Corkin NiacGlllivrav
Itte.ndcd their Friendship. Club -
nceting on Saturday evening at the
me
of.Scott 'Fhomrson of Lucan.
Bill and Betty Johnson of Owed
",'uud called on Mary Day is and
1(ugh and Haid Das is Thursday of
t.I week.
rSu/antis Dat is and children 'were
Suialay cyersiiw dinner visitors
ss ith Dorothy Dietrich. Hugh and '
11.,iel D.,sis'isitedthe Russell Fu:
acral Home in Flushing. Michigan::
Sunday.
ichigan;-
Sunday, yttlh friends and relatives
)'I dile late Virginia Harrison whose
1uncr:Ll will take place Miondav
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DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
lye Chatle. RR5 Mitchell
lion f eeney. RR 2 Dublin.
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any Gardiner. RR2 Stake
Jack Hd(Jgen, RRt Knkton. -
Mlchael 0 Shea RR3 Granton..
Morns Willows. RR2 SI Pauls..
AGENTS
Wayne Mayer Exeter 235-1915
John Moore. Oubnn 348-2512
Joseph °nlac. Mitchell 346.9012
Plead Office, Exeter
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235-0350
A refund from surplus was de-
clared for all policy holders
who qualify, are on record end
in good standing as at Decem-
ber 31, 1996.
STEPHEN I.OWNSHiP - At as
June, 17 • meeting. Stephen ; Towli-
ship C'ouneil .H:, epted the Audited
Financial Statement for 1996. as
• presented.. h was noted the au-
ditbr's report indicates the town-
ship is in a gond financial state,and
there were vers few recommenda-
tions.
In oilier, business, council in-
dicated it telt drat further work un
the Huron- - County' Road Criteria
'Study ;hound not proceed until re-
stiueturing plank are sorted out and
"everyone" knoll which direction
1.,
en door p � li
they are heading.'- Reeve Weber
will explain this motion at the next
county enunial meeting..
Crediton 'Police Village -trustees.
along with a delegation of p-operty
(owners. presented complaints • to
•council concerning the construction
of the 'Victoria Street Drain. The
delegation was _ advised invoices
have keen: sentout and any ;com-
plaints
om-plaints in writing will he di;ali with
by the engineer and the drainage
inspector. Trustees- Were.:1dvised
the delegation will suhmn 11:11S1 i,t
complaints..'
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