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Patients. at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital were entertained by children from the
Robertson Grade 1-2 class of Miss „Jenny Rankin when they toured the hospital and held a
sing -song on Friday. Here, Vance MacPherson, acts out the song Frosty the Snowman dur-
ing'the sing -song portion of their visit (photo by Lou Ann Hope)
Students learn
from trip to
area dairy farm
ROBERTSON
RUN® -UP
The school's evening Christmas Concert
will be held on Wednesday, December 17 at
7:30 p.m. The classes presenting numbers
include Grade 1, Grade 1-2, Grade 6 and the
afternoon Kindergarten eiass. •1 tie three
Grade 7 classes will be doing a musical
number together entitled "Tiny Tim's
Christmas Carol." The Christmas music
will be sung, by the primary and junior
choirs with instrumentals provided by the
Grade 8 class. Our Christmas Concert is a
time when we as a school say to parents and
the community at large, :`Come and enjoy
an evening of entertainment by young
people."
On Wednesday, December 3, Mrs.
Crocker's Grade 7 class and Mrs. Smith's
Grade 7-8 class, accompanied by three
parents, went to the dairy farm If Mr. and
Mrs. Glen McNeil. The students learned
about modern automated dairy farming.
Mr. McNeil, Mr. Dennis Martin, the Huron
County dairy , princess and Ontario dairy
princess discussed nutrition with them.
Their outing proved enjoyable and
beneficial. Thanks go to the McNeil's for
hosting this special visit.
Everyone in Mr. Scratch's class enjoyed
theme day. -Mr. Scrath''s class is also doing
a project in which they write to a country us-
ing a computer printout asking them to send
us information about their country. They
will finish it off on bristel board.
Mrs. Dyck's class is going to have a draw
of names to purchase and exchange
Christmas gifts on the 19th. It should be fun.
Grade 7A's French twins live 'in
Plessville, Quebec, and attend high school.
•They received a letter from their teacher in-
viting them to write back. They are writing
letters and introducing themselves on
cassette.
On December 10th, the land 8's will be go-
ing to St. Mary's Separate School for a live
play of professional actors called the
Carousel Players. Students from Grades
7-13• will attend. It concerns the history of
Canada and it will be exciting.
On Thursday, December 18, Grades 1-$
will be walking to the Park Theatre in the
morning to see "Flight of the Navigator."
The admission will be paid for by the
teachers but the students may bring money
to buy things to eat or drink.
Student's Council will be holding a
Christmas dance from 4-5:30 p.m. There
will be the same disc jockey as before with
all the great songs. Admission is 75 cents.
Grades 7-8 are working very hard at their
new Fretich programs. We are on a daily
study of 5-10 minutes each night and the
results are excellent. 3
Mr. Spittal's Grade 7 class hag kvorked so
hard this term that they are planning a pizza •
party before the Christmas holidays.
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and -
Happy New Year.
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On Friday, Miss•Jenny Rankin's Grade 1-2 class from Robertson Memorial Public School
toured the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital prior to singing for patients., Assistant
director of nursing Sue Leddy showed the children various areas of the hospital including a
room where patients have casts put on or taken off. Here, Mrs. Leddy shows the children
the saw used to cut a plaster cast. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope)
Realestate group supports resolution
"It's a major step forward and is a strong
signal to Canadians that their property
rights are, important and basic" said On-
tario Real Estate President Maurice La -
mond after a resolution endorsing entrench=
ment of property rights in the Constitution
was supported by the Ontario Legislature.
Lamond, 'who heads an organization of
37,000 real estate practitioners, said the
resolution, introduced by Liberal MPP Herb
Epp (Waterloo North) expresses the hopes
and desires of all Ontarians. "Of all their
basic rights which Canadians take for
granted," Lamond said, "property rights
were the only ones left out of the Charter of
..Rights and Freedoms. Today's action (Nov.
27) shows great leadership on Ontario's part
and will be a major factor as other nn-
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He noted further that support for.entren-
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sectors of Canadian life. The New
Brunswick and British Columbia govern-
ments have passed their own resolutions in
support. The Canadian Bar •Association and
the Canadian Chamber of Commerce along
with the Canadian Real Estate Association„
have also endorsed entrenchment of proper-
ty rights.
The Ontario Real Estate Association has
been fighting for entrenchment of property
rights since the Constitution was first
negotiated with the provinces. As part of its
program of public awareness and informs -
tion, the Association along with its 48 local
real estate boards, has sponsored a Private
Property Week each fall for the past seven
years.
For the last two years, Private Property
Week has been a nation-wide celebration
with the involvement of the Canadian Real
',Estate Association and other provincial
associations.
Given the amending formula which
• demands support from seven provinces
representing at least 50 percent of the
population, and given that Quebec has not
yet signed the Constitution, Ontario's sup-
port was critical, Lamond stated. •
"Today's decision is a victory for the pro-
perty owners and potential property owners
of this country," he said.
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