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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-06-04, Page 9a • Goderich Lions Education Night ,.•••••-•••• i Educatim_tlight at AiliZZatifigspiell. Lions Clinton; Bob Smith; chairman of the pro - Club heard the Ontario lVfinister of Edu- gram; Hort. W. G. Davis, Ontario 'Minister cation as guest speaker. Clvattiug,..-folloy- _ _ of Education; Hon. C. S. 1ViaeNaughton, 411-41---faetrfig--4.-n-C TaiAti.4--#401.it.t4diTS'ilthlister of Highwiks id& M.P.Pr •---! ---tutririfft " Crawford, Lions ',Club pres--. --- —fOr Huron..—.— - - . ' . ident; John Cochrane, principal of CHSS, , . , Signal -Star pho,to „,„,„„„,..,.,,, ,4501102.*igivrall.11..,!? 71.:.:7"1517.,),;,,‘:K414. - -tfat:: . .:1_, .4_.:.....'",44"4-Tra,-,4'.,-4t-71;7:14=44'4',1-4,ba--4-- ---- -----‘42..Pr- -, • • - 414 • WITH WONDERFUL FASHIONS CHARGED WITH THEFT ,Charged with..theJleft of„ abatttleiffIcom...the.-Ah=k Chapter of the 1.0.D,E., James I obintr,caur.4er,is schedti alliar in liiagiss- trate's Court here today. Police said ,the discovery of the milsind funds was made by the I.O.D.E., last month. • BRIDGE SCORES at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on Monday night. Winners and their 'scores were as • follows: Mrs. I. Papernick and Mrs, R. Shrier, 62V2 points; !Mrs. A. Nicol and Mrs. F. Saun- ders, 60 points; Dr. and Mrs. W. Oakes, 58 1/2 points; Mrs. F. Reid and Mrs. R. Brewer,56” points. .* "" N.40010. • uvursatia/Ria • 7. 117th Year 4 -,'No. 23. GODERICH, .ONTARIO, ThijliSDAY, JUNE 4, 1904 Second tiOn--9 to 10, ° 4 E Iducation Minister At Lions. Cub Central Townshi. Schools Seen Inevitable For FuturE • 1•• 'While central township schools, instructors from the', • , group my remarks alabut educe- ber of unemployed adults are schoils will not immediately 761324"1117,--aE-OfrItraTiVinT "little 'red schopl houses" in the -rural-areas,-•th e- form e r- are seen. as inevitable .by the Ontario Department, of Education. Al- though- d ecisiolf-s-715-trints::-C rest with the elected school boards of the respective areas, the' department is making,. no secret of the -het that, in the. interests of the all-round educa- tion of the -rural children, it is, neouraging the.adoption'of the er. .schools lia_ab.c._ rural areas., This was pointed out by Hon. WiNiam 4.4,14,Parts;-OrridAte--Min*- ister of Education, who was guest speaker at , the Lions. Club's Education Night" at Har- bourlite Inn Thursday evening. Nearly 200 persons heard the Education Minister deliver an informative address on • the topic of "Youth arid -Tomorrow's WOrld " • e was -accantirrinV on his visit to Goderich by Hon. C. S. MacNaughton of Exetey, On- tario MinistIr pf Highways. Queen Elizabeth..School for Re- rdirerrittafer-artantre—Prirrr cleat of the Goderich Business -college, represented v -es,„ -..of CHSS; Clinton,. the, School 'Association and the • Among the guests- present were members of the Goderich Public School Board, of the GDCI Boarkiand of the Separ- ate" Schoo-1 Hoard and .of the teaching staffs from these lilt GODERICH ONT. n.91tKaal$2. Dancing "EVer-FgaTilrilay—FligrrrorMe—frufrir r w 10.144741,0:111.%97151614,..11,4,4.1.1.44.1,11.6M6,41h1,141114.1,1.01.19.,,,,,,,,,,,,M.{1.,......IMS,I. ViVIIVIA No,slacks, leans' or shorts THIS WEEK JUNE.6 "THE DEL-REYS". 9 p.m. to Midnight Admission 75c per person Catering to WeddingsAlguncheons, Banquets, etc. For rental information or reservations DIAL 524-9371 or 524-9264 The prgss And 'non in this Province under the. -""" School Boards__ row's World," and while the arm: .‘..*youth" -usually -refers La. he, age -group betWeerr, child - Based, on hisown expOri- hood and full manhood and wo- The Committee - After opening the meeting, Lien- President -Er n i e ,--CraWzfor . prograin over to the chairman for the evening, Bob Smith. The latter briefly reviewed the --the hisiory of the n!gr'-'41--13-ay--ancl--6,DC I Board news in Lions elub. He pointed out . a conversation between' The thA1,04i, i•-41140, 911 s was to tario Minister of Education, believes it is to the ultimate advantage of school boards aridlifie--fitiblIC-W-gitTerartb-af the boards co-operate '(ton,, Reference -Wes -044e to nth --a'ttitude of Piitrcifral Thran-cia 17 Assist „,,,,,cin -r rciir -, ''''------ .Minister Davis following the nits in need of such aid. He re- i Lions Education Night last minded his listeners that it Thursday. "Play ball with didn't matter whether the par- • . the press and they will play munity, province and nation, ent3 of the needy 'students were ball with' you, stated Hon. Lions or not in order that the Mr. Davis. ' and we have to learn to live in one, 'rhe last task of education ap.pro'ved students might • re- is the making of human beings, ceiSviencheelPt.he committee . was Sbi1001.1; • TAM Melady, chairman the development in each in- , . dividual, as far as they can be formed,.Mr. Smith said,,six stu- of 'the Separate School Board. dcveloped of the body, mind, dent % • had been given loans totalling $5,154 and .' of this arnount, $1,190 had been re- paid by the students td date. 11 0 e, • 01 I . cud- , its range for the purpose of this 'Address to Ontario's young . and ..4triflunetie4.. ,Ptir the essential skills in reading, people from the they • }greater appreciation of well- 'Ley_ elm-e48:4v.itO 4tittr,Mn RefaVilwe'ivancvitawiog unemployed because they lack duty of. our schools with re- spect t9 preparing pupilS._for futuro---e.anning thus_ becomes_...:_, clear. - the elementary schools, the call is' for emphasis upon -4:,,OA1-';;WAV.t1C*VtiLieti'W:1_ 1 facility in writing -Jar, graight--7--"-' socie‘y as adtilts. - Ce said that all .men have- fhteel kn,owledge of the, ,,Werld—geka.......64,4iiettoca4o..0" jobs: The mostobvious is to earn a livinc,; so education must -train Zeirt,`,„ 'bY the Commonwealth.' kt.f-e74"" which wc will make our liven - citizens, members 4of a 'tom- ondaryvehool level, a report on hood. Secolidly, we are all manpower training recently pre- sented to th'e legislature, made two comments that . reflect the new emphasis that is receiving attention: First that the "held- ing pewer" of 'our schools Must be increased, by making avail- ablea variety of courses to appeal to° the differing inter- ests,: abilities and aptitudes of our student population; • and second, that to ensure efficient utilization of . our human re- sources, -everYthing poss'ible will: have to • be done to provide every student with as much education and training as he is capable of effectively absorbing. gra,phicallS/ and of our history as a 'nation and a member, of Also introduced were Crown and character, or spiritual ele- Attorney W. G. Cochrane, and m the Colborne Township Area ent. Mrs. Ben Homan, chairman of In the light of this three -fold responsibiliity, I. would like to troduced as follows: Dr. R. W. • in- School Board. Introdu ine- J. H. Kinkeadhe educational movements in he Your attention to some of . Head, table guests were litighes, past • chairman of the 'The old 4 c t ilamplighter," chair- Ontario's schools in the 1960s. oar , A. it SCOtt,man Bob Smith called upon M er- GDCIrincipal; (MCI. Principal r. Kinkead to introduce Hon. C. S, 0. L.' Day; Jerry Ginn, chairman of GDCI Board; Canon K. E. 4MacNaughton. "It's interesting Taylor, past chairman of the 1,9 be called .*The old lamp- Goderich and DiStrier ASsoci- at as has been done before world n which the' bOys itd at Lions Club:, rneeTtings," girls who study in Goderich ation. for Retarded Children; !mented Mr. Kinkead. classroorns today will he earn - Reeve Frank Walkom; Hon. C.1 1970s and 1980s I have no crystal ball, and I cannot predict what the world of tomorrow will be like ----that t,,-,ehtieleetet4litin4TaLq441.4_14CA/ttrgIL.KAP4,4k4Ar.A.1144,,,,g).. ..%..,T*1;AIACk: e 1 , I Davis; Lions president Ernie 1, any' young person wantine clueS - alredy riaticeable, how- raWrOI:c1";*JonanTr7i-7,1-71-r17176erltriiii1W67" 747671-17=, .cipal of CHSS, Clinton; James•leclucation would no be found the situation may become. -For Coulter, school inspector; May- wanting for "funds after they ono thing,.it.is clear today that or May Mooney; Jack Marriott, proved themselves to the Lions Ithere are more jobs for skilled Goderich Public School Board Club, Mr. Kinkead gave justly persons and well-educated peo- Chairman; Gil Burrows of E- deserving praise, to Huron's Pie than there are qualified men eter, ,school inspector; Ralph popular M.P.P., .and Ontario , and women to:fill them. It is Smith, Goderich Public SchoolsIMinister. of -Highways, Hon. C.also clearthat the greater num- principal;-Miss,Margaret F-oley; S 'iVlacNaughton. . principal of St. Mary's Separate Hon. Mr: MacNaughton said! School; • Harry M. Shackleton, the Lions Club of Goderich has ex -principal of Goderich Public beep 4i - institution in this part atint4rti ' „ 411111111•1111.1111111111.1.11, " • - ' "?"71fil r .4,44, 1 ,,SX,X7ea ,' i if ...4.w. -TT' 11/1! . Air _, ' i , .- ......, , ill ...11 # II h of Ontario and the Education • • 2 11 • tpe.thing§_4,94.q..„ • • y i. &e specia11y referred : : • • to Young Canada Week of- the Lions Club which had made 'the name af Goderich known from one end of Canada to 4t,-.0.461m5t.174,41.,;.044yongitv.._ ',.--.....,i,6,414.1104004Y.W;.- • . 'At . the elementary. ..school level, a reFigion of courSVs of study -from kiridergartesir-..- to Grade 6 is under way, but the hief empha'fls must be upon in the public school field, ' • __,.. some scarcity persists in the • separate school's where the rate of exceeded "that in the public schools. The generally improv - (Continued on page. 13) - D A We have a wonderful selection of summertime dr,esses 'that will travel crisp and' cool Qr stay at homer in leisure fashion. 'cottons and Arnels are, fhe 1 NV 0 biggest Fabrics and you will find thent...in pransi,on of si4e,spatterns_.and colors. • Misses, Juniors and half sizes from r4 Jo 321/2. , Itcoolocm Our pbwer tools mean precWon work for all Dad's, home handyman projects. They're per- fect for the do-it-your- selfer' or the larofession-, al carpenter. SRI FITS See our summertime selection of shifts. Coot, comfortable and carefree is the only way to describe these summer- time garinents,• a _ . °,,, * '" • • . , 7)1; k.D,,,,,e,-;•7 VIP DIVISION OF 11 GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. 0------ -0 0 ANGLESEA at CAMBRIA RD. GODERICH,ONT. .7*t.e., JA 1.8.383 p• Hammers: --all shapes and sizes. Screwdrivers, wrenches, files and cutting tools. Whatever Dad needs, you'll find it on 4is- play in our convenient hand tool department. • ,.'1.436.14,,St.'::::',...,i'Vt'!"•16.aintilF.011-v-H,n1 introducing. Hon. W. l. Davis, said he had been elected mem- he-F.1'6F Peer in June of 1954, suceeding the late Tom Ken- nedy. Mr. Davis', career has been a spectacular one, said Hon. Mr. MacNaughton, men- tioning among, other things his being granted a QC., and also receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Waterloo University. "He has • brought to his 'responsibilities a sense of purpose and dedica- tion and today he holds a very, very important post,” said Hon. Mr. MacNaughton. • Hon. W. G. Davis lion. Mr. Davis congratulated. the Goderich Lions Club on its fine record of accoomplishments 'and said- he had often heard of its Young Canada Week. After mentioning a reference to James Kinkead as. "The old lainp- lighter," Him. •Mr., Davis hum- orously added, .,..a_dona_kri what the significance of this • is but I assure you I will bring it -to the attention of the officials.; of the Ontario Department of Education." - Th., complete text of the ad- dress of Hon. W. G.. Davis is as follows: . . It is a pleasure for me to 'meet this representative group of men and women who are -interested in the sehools--af-4h Goderich area and in education!. across the Province. In' the members of the Lions Club we have rep -resented business and' professional men and parents, in the coinmenity, and among :their guests this evening I am pleased to express a welcome to the trustees and teachers of I your separate, and see- ondary school's and teachers at', the Retarded Children's School,' To all of you I would express congratulations and thinks behalf Of the Governthent of Ontario on the efforts that have! been made in Goderich and the surrounding district to meet the problems and challenge that! are the result of our expanding, school population, Your suc- cess in these efforts will mean - that the blvs and girls and the !youth of this community will! the better prepared to live! useful, complete lives in the! new world that loorns'ahead, '1 have chosen this evening to .....1%00071•117111V01174.4o.4711110. Gay Colorful Prints Cool and Practical Guaranteed Washable ----.•••• • ERRARD'S The Square -