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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-02-05, Page 17TIME IN BIND? If income tax time puts you in a bind, remember, at HSR Block we are trained to cut through the confusion and explore every possi- ble deduction and credit. So we can save you as much money as legally possible. And you can feel free to relax, knowing you're paying only the absolute minimum tax. This year be sure. THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS H&R BLOCK Pensioners: Ask about special rates. CLINTON 12 ISAAC STREET 482-3536 OPEN DAILY: 9-5:30 PM THURS.: 1:30 SAT.: 9-1 Separate bd. okays teaching methods BY WILMA OKE Pupils will continue to be taught the basics in mathematics, Sam Alberico, Stratford, told the Huron - Per th uron-Perth County Catholic School Board Monday night as he and his committee presented the new mathematic curriculum from kinder t:, sten to grade 6. Alberico, principal of St. Aloysius School, said, "We are stressing, and the ministry (of education) is stressing the 'hands on approach' in teaching mathematics." He gave as one example: the children are given blocks in various shapes to handle, such as cubes and rec- tangular shapes, which along with otter concrete articles help the children iniderotand ° what 'IS -being taught, He pointed out that teachers will have to learn new words and phrases such as flip when they are teaching different patterns made by reversing or flip- ping over a triangular drawing. Alberico, who is chairman of the new math curriculum committee, which has been working on the project since 1977, said it is now ready to be used by the teachers in the system. He said he was . using it in teaching his Grade 3 class at St. Aloysius and was finding his students doing well. It will provide outlines for the topics the teachers should be cover- ning Alberico said the emphasis of the new math is to make it fun. GROUP HOME The approval given to provide for the educational needs of four children by the Huron -Perth County Catholic School Board Monday was the final step required before a licence by the Ministry of Community and Social Services would be issued for a small group home nee rGoderich Roberta Stemp and her associate, Betty Bedard, 'informed the school board they planned to start a small group home in Goderich Township (four miles south of Goderich) to ac- commodate four children between the ages of four and 14 years. They will 'be enrolling the children in St. Mary's SchoolinGoderich. In other business, the board will provide $20,000 to the property committee to use for maintenance work, sFrich as paining, in the 19 schools in the system until the budget is set later this spring. The board approved payment of fees totalling $5,084.19 to Ontario Separate School Trustees' Sniffle Well aware of the dif- ficulties the -couple next 'door were hatrin - with their, ap, r-. rige a lady tactfully sug- gested to the wife that the best thing for her to do would lie to seek a divorce. "Divorce?" recoiled the wife. "I've been living with my husband for 20 years and now you want me to make him happy?" Association, $3,758.04 ($4,401 in 1980 - up 10.5 per cent); Canadian Catholic School Trustees' Association, $124.15 ($125 last year); and Ontario School . Trustees' Council, $1202 (same as last year). The South Huron Recreation Centre was granted permission to use the baseball diamond on the Precious Blood school yard in Exeter for the use of the Pee Wee Boys and Girls teams (12 years and under) , the same as last year„, The board appointed a committee for the Focus on Faith program for the future - Arthur Haid of Listowel, Ray Van Vliet, R.R. 2 St. Marys, and Gregory Fleming, R.R. 2, Crediton. This program has be.cn carried on over. the .past seven years. On a vote of eight for and three against on a motion by John -O'Leary, the board went into committee -of -the - whole following the general meeting to discuss a proposal for "computerized payroll accounting service". e BECAUSE . THIS ANY'NON•PROFIT SCHOOr'GROUP, KinUplo! DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE OR KERNEL CORN GRADE TINS FANCY14 oz. 890 FOR idsToc QL Onfe BRAND sALE QUALITY I— DEL MONTE ®. PUDDING CUPS A VARIETY OF FLAVOURS CARTON OF FOUR 5 oz. CUPS DEL MONTE SWEET PEAS "EARLY GARDEN" CANADA FANCY 14 FL. OZ. 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