The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-15, Page 13t
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• amazed' at the good, behaviour o f
19 pre-school, tots gathered in
St. George's Anglican 'Church
•
One wouldn't usually be
'with their. supervisoics.,, One
efrew be e.eilliiseA. that
„ext Fci erbr
°� Pta�'t sir
�' Ufril'tig.,
and the occasional cough or a
• , sneeze there isn't too much
chatter. That's what one would
hope to csee in a church where
lesson•re king learned.
• frartWousy, enthusiasm of
the „children is somewhat
remarkable when it is. pointed
• out that.these youngsters>are hot
Sunday School but'' at the
Goderich Co -Operative Nursery
School, better known as
Tinkertown ... and are actually;,
playing quietly and intently.
Tinkertown' opened last
• Thursday ° ,.,-0 morning at , St.
George's and according to the
'officials, the first session was a
resounding success. •
The main auditorium is
divided into various play areas,
`the reading ..room is downstairs
in a quiet little corner and the
artists' area is in the kitchen
adjacent to the play„centre.
.Centre ADE .attraction for "the: