HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-09-07, Page 9TAKING A BREAK from classroom routine:are these brand new kindergarten pupils at
Sacred Heart Separate School, Wingham, heading'out for their first recess. (Staff Photo)
FOR SOME PUPILS the best part of the school routine is recess. Here some youngsters
take a break from the first day back at Sacred Heart Separate School. (Staff Photo)
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tUallY unchanged On`'OM Home Economics Branch ODA '
"Y at Sacred,
ardte School here, with.126,total Everyone has the same d
on thexolt,compared with '. of time --24 hour's a day* t' t s'
the closing of SP1001 in June,' 1f!I bow to use those 24 hours the to the individual to'decade Pat Mrs. Mary U'Nmlldy, per" best advantage. Today, the thours
cipal, needed for care of the house are
Twelve youngsters wr'e u*
trinated into the mysteries decreasing rapidly, probably due
to better equipment, and we want
dergarten under the be Ors lain more leisure time for activities
thority of Mrs. Del Graham
while there was some dis resi~
outside the home. Here are some
first with the new a _, suggestions for speeding the
sympathy and coos .• housework along:
t� Take work . breaks to combat
the tears and things appeared fatigue, relieve boredom.
be getting back to normal by,r Space heavy tasks out over the.
cess time. • • "
week. Don't do all your house -
Three new staff members are cleaning in one day if:you are ex -
Mrs. Nancy McKeon, w .-•in; husted at the end.
charge of grades three andour; Watch the market place for
g g de f ,.
Mrs. Mary ,inahan, a supply, 'work -savers. Permanent press
teacher and P, Larriccia, a fabrics and contoured sheets are
teacher of French who will serve only two examples of products
on apart -time basis'at the sever which can save the housewife
' time and energy.
Sit down to as many tasks as
possible,
Dovetail jobs. As you Wait for
New Staff
al separate schools in Nor .
Huron.
Other members of the staff are
• Mrs, Janet Day, part-time teach'
er and school secretary ;and dinner to cook, prepare school
James Steffler, grades five 'and, ; lunches for the next day, or as
six. Mrs. Evonne Carter is, ;in e' you dry the timer- dishes put
charge of grades one and two and; them back on the table for break -
Mrs. Del Graham of the kinder-,,,
fast.
garten. Mrs. Mary Ferguson Use paper products for as
looks after special education at' many cleaning jobs as possible to
the several North Huron separate avoid rag Clutter in your cleaning
schools. cupboard:
Smokey Says:
Install' a paper cUp dig ser
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LET CARE HELP YOU TO HELP OTHERS
Multiply this scene by 4500 and you have the
number of flood -proof houses built in Bangladesh
in the 4 months before the onset of the monsoon.
CARE teams spread through.62 villages with
550 Cinva-rain . block -making machines, Each
family kept the machine only long enough to
make 1200 blocks. CARE supplies cement, nails
house! can be built . in ,5 days.
beside -your sink.!1It'i'' ' : enic,
and saves washing' to • s ous
Masses:
filer iiut� dl b niers
save msh 'a'"` s el'• � 'tn ' b:
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Use al'Gmih1'lWn . `>foi�reflectors
un o `' >Iu to
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Arrange ate s age. It
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helps keep a house ' ar i ly and
easy to clean. -
Work to music. It ,creates rhy-
thm in your movements' and
c, ,I'i9!nlcj t
L)onor investment -- less than 4i'300,pervhouse.
Millions of people are still homeless and CARE
will intensify its efforts when the monsoon ends.
Your contrihution will. provide' shelter and save
lives.
Send your dollars to
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'Adequate Wilighting in all -work
Ares prevents eyestrain and re-
suiti; f ti$pp
Plan y kitchen 00 it is easy
to woick' ig►.So Some minor altera-
tions may bz order,
Let children .help with simple'
household. tasks. It not only
teaches them the meaning of re-
sponsibility, it lightens your work
load.
Plan menus to redueevthe num-
ber of *hopping trips per week,
saving valunbtertime and money.
We 'fowled comfortable
shoes and loose clothing for
housework.
Keep trips upstairs to a mini-
mum by pili articles on the
bottom steps and taking an arm-
ful up vbcn you go.
Store the things you use most
often. within easy reach of the
work centre where they are
needed.
A spotless house is worthless if
your husband • and children find
yo"u too cranky to live with.
Try pouring boiling water over
your dishes in a rack and letting
them air dry.
Use dishes in which food can be
cooked, served and stored, to re-
duce dishwashing.
If your family is small, wash
your dishes once a day,. after. the
evening meal. You will save on
hot water and detergent, as well
as time and energy.
Duplicate cleaning supplies,
such as a cart of sink cleaner at
,the kitchen Sink and another at
the bathroom sink. This can save
you many steps.
Install a pegboard and. hooks
near y, j�ur grange to hang pots',
spoons, whisks, and oven mitts.
Stack brightly -painted ;, orange
crates. ill a child's bedrpom to en-
courage him to keep toys, books
and slipper off the floor.
Install hooks, racks or shelves
inside closet doors to increase
storage space. '
Wear an apron with large
pockets to clean house. It's a
handy way to carry dusters Jand
you can gather up small out -of -
place articles as you go, deposit-
ing thorn in their proper spot
when you arrive there. Or carry a
portable cleaning'basket which
contains ..dusters, furniture
polish, rubber -gloves, sponges,
sink cleaner, and mirror and win-
dow cleaner.
ACCEPTS POSITION
Miss Wendy Fisher, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Fisher, Elora, Ontario,
graduated from Perth -Huron
" Regional School of Nursing,
Stratford. Wendy has ac-
cepted a position on the staff
of the Wingham and District
Hospital, Wingham. Her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are
the new owners of Hyndman
Transport, Gorrie.
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'MR, 'AND MRS, DERWOOD C. "LEHMAN ,of B+urlingtcn,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Evelyn, '
to Peter Warren Callan, son of Mr. a"d Mrs. 1 Warren cal-
lan of Wingham, Ontario. The marriage will take place -on
October 7 at 4:00 p.m. at St. Christopher'stAnglican Church,
Burlington.
Littie: change at F.E. Madill
Attendance 'at F. E. Madill
Secondary School on opening day
was about 60 down from the esti-
mated enrollment, but was ex-
pected to adjust in the next few
days to well over the 1,400 mark,
Principal Gordon Phillips an-
nounced Tuesday afternoon.
Exactly 1,370 showed up. Tues-
day, but could adjust to 1,430.
The figure will fluctuate gas stu-
dents return late from vacations
abroad, revive from illnesses and
come in.a few days late from
summer jobs and urgent harvest-
ing chores on the farm. Ten new
teachers joined the staff as re-
ported earlier.
• Otherwise everything seenle '
routine as nearly 1500: students
and, teachers circulated ou
the big building with pupils'
five elementary schools . the:
district getting oriented for the
coming term.
First day. line-ups for to
pay book fees, ,get combination
locks for their lockers, complete'
documentation of various Ildnda
and generally find out where "it's
at".
The big fleet of yellow school
buses went into action again, de,
livering the students back to their
homes at the end of the school
day.
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