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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-08-07, Page 8PAG CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, 111URSDAY, Ulf 1 our summer BY JOANNE and according to Mr Bl . N Watt, saved the, Board• of ' Eduoatton apPrextmately Four summer :projects , 4 'These boxes SIA"' . , have nom been completed contain teaching aids for for the Huron County , Board of Education kindergarten to. Oracle •3 I3c � � through the provincial t a c h e� d' w. s t n c l u d i ng gov`ernment's • • Experience '80 prggra1. The projects ctsranged from four to six weeks and were under the co- ordination of Jim Watt. One of the projects involved two students who designed and painted murals on the corridor walls at Goderich District Collegiate Institute. Melanie Johnston, a G.D,.C.I. graduating student and Tammy Larsen, a Grade 10 student .at painted murals in the geography, tech'and phys ed wings of the school by projecting images onto the walls with an overhead projector. They also repainted one wall in the school, gym and the Viking symbol on another wall in the gym during their four weeks of work. The first murals were painted at G.D.C.L two years ago when Melanie and another student were hired through an Experience '78 grant and it is hoped that more murals will be painted next year. Another project in- volved two students working out of the Exeter public school for six. weeks to prepare a catalogue of sites in or close to Huron Coun ty .__wthich could be visited by students and teacher -S on field trips. Information in the now completed catalogue includes the names and telephone numbers •of contact persons for each site: Four students working ,out of Seaforth produced student resource boxes assignment cards for, the students who will use the contentsof the boxes. The students Working on this project were required to locate -, acquire and purchase: equipment and. • materials for the boxes. A six week program for the trainable mentally, retarded was conducted by ,four students. Two of these students worked out of the Golden Circle School in Wingharn. They helped the . xelarded'" students there to retain their academic skills as. well as involving thein in recreational- activities, The other two students worked out of the Huron Hope School in Exeter. p They involved the e� .retard • d students there in a crafts .nd recreational a activities. Mr. Watt says . thisP i ro'ect,. under the direction of the principals of the schools involved, Was, well received. TheHuron projects is in f► a c o County represented only four of 225.ro� ects p f conducted in Ontario through the Experience c er e � � i?.en. '80 program. . The pM Ministry of Education paid the student tenc e d m- P loyees although the various boards of education did the hirin.. Other ,Prof eets', com- pleted in Ontario this summer included canoe, instruction,.'.. 'b of� wsl y culture. studyand. he development of a P playground. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO• LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL -FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, AUG t, WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! UCKLOAD SALE NINE 1>IIIQ11104, SAVE 50a Assorted Plain, or Decorator PAPER SCOTTOVVELS pkg of 2 rolls SAVE9O51 Fine, Granulated 'RITE SUGAR Quart Size MASON JA carton of 12 s Limit 4"per family purchase Beverly Louise Walker of Brucefield, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Walker,.. graduated from Fan- shawe College, London on June !0 receiving a Medical Secretarial DIploma. She is a former graduate of Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. Young theatre Strange noises and lots of laughter have been emanating from behind closed doors in Blyth for the past seven weeks and the reason for all the rn-er,r evident on August 14 and 15. On that date, the Young People's Theatre Workshop of the Blyth Summer Festival will present its first major production, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, at the "Second Stage",• otherwise known as the building beside the bank in Blyth. • -`here will be only four performances of the play, on August 14 at 2 p.m. and .7 p.mand on August 15 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Because there is limited space available, patrons are asked to call the Blyth Summer Festival box office (523-9300) to reserve a space for a performance. The only admission that will be asked is that audience members wear an itnaginative hat to this imaginative per- formance. The Young People's, - Theatre Workshop is a group , of 10 -to -15 -year- olds from Blyth and area who have been attending workshops in theatre performance and production for the past seven weeks. The workshops have been led by Janet Anderson and Nadra Muzzaf '. \la CERTO LIQUID (Our Regular Price 2.89) Limit 6 pier family purchase while supply lasts • No dealers please (Our Regular Price 99c — SAVE 20c ) 6 -fl -oz btl CERTO ALS Action BATHROOM TISSUE, ASSORTED COLOURS PKG OF '4 ROLLS WHITE SWAN TISSUE 1 .19 ORANGE CRUSH, HIRES•ROOT BEER, WILSONS GINGERALE CRUSH BEVERAGES Case of 24, 10 -fl -oz tins (Our Regular Price 4.09) WHITE VINEGAR (Our Regular Price 1.59 -- SAVE 30c) 128 -fl -oz plastic jug Price! Windsor, Coarse,SALT - FKKLING '''''`""m"""m COME VISIT E FAR* 4itimat AaPmallik� FOR FRESHNESS & SAVINGS California, Large, Juicy FREESTONE lb NECTARINES 2 kg -pkg- - Actiorr Price! No. 1 Grade, Ontario, Large Size, Fresh. 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