The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-16, Page 8Photo by Jervis' Studio
DUCHARIv[E-SIEMON
On Jan.., 28, in Ste Peter's The bride is the daughter of
Roman Catholic Church, .God. ,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Siemon, of
erich, Dianne Siemon became the` Goderich. Groom's parents are
. bride of Ronald Ducharrne. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducl arme,
'Fr. Raymond'Moynahan officiated ' R. R. 2, Zurich.
at the double -rift ceremony. , Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a formal gown
O ..eel "for 01 embroiderea net over satin
accented , at the neckline with
sequins and seed pearls. A petal
headpiece held her bouffant, veil
Receies— r-and-she-carried-arbei`of reds_
Sugar And Spice
nLeQll'I11,
O.K. I know. Enough is
. enough. This is positively the
last in a series pf columns.. on..
education. Let me repeat that
I'm no expert, just a parent,
tax -payer and ' teacher, and
equally concerned in each role.
I've been critical. In some
Pay.' Hike
was matron of honor and Sharon
and, white roses.
Mrs. Donald Masse, of
.Windsor,. sister of the groom,
The. regular February session
of Council of West Wawanosh
Township was held on Feb. 7th,
with all members present.
The minutes of the inaugural
meeting. were r-ead and adopted
on a motion by Councillors Chish.
olm and Foran.
Cyril Boyle, -grader operator;
was in attendance and presented
council with a request for 'an
i-iicrease in salary. After weigh.
ing the matter carefully,
Councillor Foran, ` seconded by
Councillor . Aitchison, moved
"That the Grader Operator be
granted an increase of 250 per
.hour, to $1.75, beginning Fek.
1, providing his work proves sat.
-1sf$ctary-to-the--Road-Super-inten.-
dent and to Council." ,Carried.
It was moved and seconded
by Councillors Chisholm and
Foran that Victor Erririgton'be
appointed Trench Inspector for
West Wawanosh.
On a !motion by 'Councillors
FOran and Errington the reeve
and clerk were authorized .to
apply to the Department of High-
ways fo r the. statutory subsidy
-on 1966 road expenditures which
amount is $55,557. Carried.
On a motion, by Councillors
Errington and Foran the clerk
waft instructed .t
1 .►1.il
local weekly papers for (1) ten-
ders -for the supplying of approx.
!mately 600 pounds of'warble fly
powder, to be delivered under the
supervision of the ' Warble Fly
Insiector- (2) tenders for warble
fly sprayih g for the 1967 earn
-Paign--and_ (3)- applications- for -
Warble Fly. Inspector for' 1967
at the rate of $1.25 per. hour
and mileage. Advertisements will
appear .Feb. 15 and 22, &1d ten.
ders and applications are to be
m the. Clerk's hands by 6 p, m.,
March 4, 1967. The levy for spray.
ing is expected to be approximat.
ely' the same as a year ago.
15 cents • for spraying and 13
cents for brushing.
The road accounts were passed
--for payment on a- motion by
Councillors Chisholm and Err-
ington.
The general accounts were
ordered paid ''on -a motion by
Councillors Aitchison and Chish•
if you "are NEW -TO -TOWN. or
.._have„ just mclxed ._into...a new
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GODERICH'S OWN .
0
•Cleave; of Zurich, Was brides-
maid. They were goWned'alike"in .
floor -length A-lixle gowns ofblue
,-peau de soie. Elaine Ducharnie,
�.sister'..of the groom, was - lower
girl. •
Groomsman was Adrian -Lan.
sbergen,,of Stratford, and guests
were ushered . by Ray Jeffrey
and Leo Ducharme, of R. R. 2 -
Zurich, and Donald Siemon;
brother of the bride, ' Goderich.
For a..r.eception -at Dashwood
. Community- Centre, the bride's
. mother receivedher guests wear. .
Wug a pink and white costume R—R-6—
ith-a••corsage of blue carnations.
The groom's mother chose a navy
empire dress with white access•
-dories =and a - corsage
carnations. ,
Bill
pertinent,. of education are
spending large •amounts of
time, .thought and money in an
attempt to scramble into the
second part of the twentieth
century.
New universities are'spring.
ing up like mushrooms, ..with
k
.a
much to say to the swingers of
today, with the New Morality
on one side of them, and 'nu,
. clear annihilation on the other,
In fact, a pinning colleague
suggested: "Should Old ,cqui,
nas be forgot?"
Egerton Myerson is not exact -
fresh d i 'g r ting ideas y g Ity,
1 hauntin the h lis of
that it will produce an elite,
They'll say it's bad for the
bright child because he won't
be emotionally mature if, let's
say, he's ready for university at
13.
Baloney.. Education isn't
democratic now. Not waren one
an nvi o a a , er- -kid has to slug grocer es after .�.
vita young teachers. • son Institute. It's more' likely
Men and women in all walks ' he's holding his heavenly head sellout a to • buy decent: clothes,
.
. and a� Class -mate is out skiing.
- of life are . taking a hard look 'at in. his hands with horror, gas he Net. when thel„first kid hasn't. a
SeeSstudents
:,.,., nonny..ancl_what-they-want-f+ tlshmentFpuiting�a'wa7ra' re ale .. must help $uppgrt his family,.
what they are getting forE thea? . the ok that estah because hem
' ' their . children. As a result of: Per capita than their prototypes
Smiley
quar-tersr-fo,-cioubt,--my remarks --
have been considered -rank her-
esy. But there is a positive side.
Let's look at- its
Most cheering :is, the tremen-
dous interest in . educational tm
provemetit both from within
and without the system. De- -
these things,. much' of the' old
rfigidity� and inflexibility ' , are
.crumbling' undert'l><eavy. Elite..^
.changes a.re .conning.• It's not
been: any easier to get them
started than to make a°aeam of
oxen break into a gallop: But
they're coming, even though
they may gallop right through
the fence,
Thomas.-.: Acquinas. 'hasn't
Sports Held Prior
To Juniors' Meeting
Huron County Junioi Farmers
held their annual meeting Feb.
3 in the Belgrave .Forresters
Hall. Broomall and skatingwere
enjoyed in the arena prior to
the meeting.
Bob Fotheringham, theretiring.
president, chaired the meeting
at which Don Pullen presented
the nnaiiclai report for the year.
He commended the Huron Juniors
and stated that they were one of
the few clubs in Ontari_,o t,,,g'-f�i;..•..,,
The. CentennialSign•Projpctalone.
Year end reports were heard
from South Huron, Seaforth, Clin-
ton, North Huron and Howick
Clubs.
Sharon Carroll brought greet.
Ings from the county. Don Mc..
Kercher and Maurice Love also
spoke briefly. Dalte Inglis brought
in the report of the' striking coin.
mittee which .was -approved as
follows: -
Past president, Bob Fotherin.
gharn, R. R. 3, • Seaforth; ,pre•
sideht, 'Murray Hoover, R. R. 3
Brussels;- Vice -presidents, -Don.
old Young, R . • R. 3, Auburn,
Tom Ellerington, Exeter; Corres.
ponding secretary, Robert Moth-
ers, R. 'R. ,,2, • Bluevale; 'record.
ing secretary, Jamieson Ribey,
. G0deTich; press• re.
porter, John Black R. R. 1, Port
Albert; provincial director, Don
McKercher, R. R. 1Dublin; alter.
nate provinci`�'la — "irecfor,°mss �` u
Veitch, R. R. 2, Brussels; news-
letter editor, Shirley Jaques,
R. R. 1, Centralia; assistantnew.
sl'etfer editor,-, Ross Veitch, R.
R R. 2, Brussels; 'representative
to Huron Federation of Agricul-
ture, Tom Cunningham, R. I, ,,
1, Auburn.
The remainder of the evening
was enjoyed by dancing toTiffin's
Orchestra. - �..
For travelling to Northern On-
tario the, bride donned a *inter
white wool suit with blue access.
ories and a corsage: o'f pink
carnations. The couple will
reside at R. R. 2, Zurich.
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However, we drift. Here are
.some of - the improvements.
Some may flop. But at least the
ponderous pachyderm is pulling
its feet out of the mud at last.
-With . a resultant, resounding
squelch.
Teaching machines, telelvi-
sion, computers will take over
90 per cent. of the dissexnina-
tion, of knowledge. They're a
fact now. The kids of today's
students' will have to listen to
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This revolution, in turn, will
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Learning will be satisfying and
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There'll be strong opposition
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pers that it is undemocratic,
while the second "kid goes off to
• university to find a husband.
Better an elite of the' mind
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moneY.and morality. _
As- for, the emotionally ma-
ture bit,- that :too, is poppycock.'
Some people are, -emotionally
mature at 10, `others never.,
Another big' change will be'
curricula. Kids will be taught
less>facts,..more-about II -few -That °
is, instead of square roots and --
dangling 'participles and • the ---
Peloponnesian - Wars, they'll
learn about themselves ,and
other people, about beauty and '
economics, about leisure and
love.
Annual examinations, •which
have about as much to'do with
education as 4 have to do with
Sophia Loren, will vanish.
Schools will gave . shorten
terms, more frequent holidays,
but- will likely •operate year-
round. ••
Teaching will improve,.. be-
cause it will'becomc a dynamic,
creative profession, attracting
the dynamic, creative people." •
I •hate. to spoil this 'vision of
1!-xi.itin,
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one more'predii ctien. The whole
thing is going to cost more and
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