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18 ODER,IC,H S,IC7NAL-STAR, THURSDAY,rOCTOBER 7,1976
Pro -Life' group attends PIow Matchmei ..
with �a
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The Goderich and District
Pro Life group manned the
information booth at the
plowing match near
Walkerton' on Friday,
October 1. from 9 a.m. until 6
p.m. ° Literature was given
away, slides were shown and
pictures were on display
showing that abortion is the.-
killing of an unborn child.
Especially encouraging
was the tremendous response
from the youth. They.seemed
tograsp the significance that
abortion was the destruction
of the most basic right, the
right to life. •
Three hundred and seventy
five petitions were signed to
Premier Davis, objecting to
tax dollars being used to
destroy unborn children; to
M.P.'s and Prime Minister
Trudeau asking protection for
Canada's unborn children,
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MR. AND MRS. P. J. JOHNSON
Goderich man wed
T'he wedding of Giovanna' Anne Marie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Giuseppe pe Laurentiis 'of' Sca?br '"trough to
Peter James, son of Mi. and Mrs. Harry L. Johnson, RR
2, God'erich was solemnized at Precious Blood Church on
• August 21anScarborough.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked
lovely in a classic -wfi'ite chiffon gown .over bridal satin_
with cathedral -length veil falling gracefully from the
• crown which was enhanced with pearls. She carried .a
bouquet -of -White roses. "
The matron of honor Frances Romano, cousin of the
bride, wore a vivid forest green full-length tiered gown
of crepe with scooped chiffon.bih and sleeves and carried
• a bouquet of yellow roses.
The bridesmaids, Sandra De Laurentiis, sister of the
bride; Janet'Cadman, niece of the groom; Stefania De
Laurentiis, cousin of the bride; and the petite flower girl
Maria Perocchi, cousin of the bride wore identical gowns
of- graduating .shades of green and carried bouquets of
yellow roses:
The ring bearer was Marcello De Laurentiis, cousin of
the -bride.
• The groom was attehded by . the, best man Terry.
Worsell of .Goderich: The ushers were *Paul. Johnson,
brother of the groom, Frank De Laurentiis and Mauro De
Laurentiis, brothers of the bride. -a
The-motherof the bride wore.a floor—length gown of
ochre beige' silk jersey .with an orchid corsage. The
mother of the groom wore. a„ floor -length gown ' of
rosewood peau de:soie•with an orchid corsage. - •
• After the. reception, the'b1 ide and groom left for a
honeyinoon.trip to Quebec City. the bride wearing agold
and green dress ensemble with orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are residing in London where
they are completing their Masters degrees at the
University of Western Ontario. -
L aurentan
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reminding the that one
million people had signed a
petition in 19�'i 4.
On September 22 Don
Murphy and Connie Osborn
met with the Ombudsman,
Arthur Maloney in Goderich
on behalf of the„ South
Western Pro Life Groups,
This takes in 27 gro.uRs in an
area from Tbronto to Owen
Sound to Windsor,
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the unborn
The next meeting of the
Goderich and District Group
will be held on October 12 in
the former St. Elizabeth
School. An increase in the
annual fee will be decided on
by the members at this
meeting.
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The annual • meeting and
election .9f Board m.embers
will be held at Kingsbridge
parish • hall on October 18.
This will be in the form of a
pot luck "supper. duest
speaker will be Dry J. R..
Bannister, member of
Canadian Physcians for Life.
Dr. Bannister is also a
founder member of Anglica :s
for Life which 'was started in
Toronto four years ago.
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Professional development' day
serious business for feathers
For the 2,990 'separate
school students in Huron and
Perth Counties it may have
been fun and laughter Sept. 24
as they had a holiday from
school, free ' to pursue the
Jpleasures they wanted -
perhaps to attend one of the,
many local fall ,airs in the
area.
For the 159 separate school
teachers sitting at the
vacated students' desks, it
was serious business as they
sat through day -long lectures
held -at St, Patrick's School,
Dublin. They had sandwiches
and coffee for lunch at the
school rather than waste time
ping out.
It was 1, professional
development Olay for the
teacher9, the second or eight
to be held during the school
year.
.Mrs. Betty. Albright and
Leigh Davies of the Mid-
western Ontario'., Regional
Office of the Ministry of
Education at Waterloo were
the lecturers at the
workshops. They ' presented
the ministry's curriculum,
policy, the Formative Years,
a newdocument covering the
years from - kindergarten to
grade 6. They `outlined the
philopsophy containedin the
document and gave reasons
for the changes. The
teachings. , of . child
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psychologists incorporated in
the document were em-
phasized. •
Mrs. Albright end` Mr.
Davies •extended the
teachers' awareness by then
use of slides, videotapes and
lecturettes and by the par-
ticipation by the teachers 'in
experiments. •
The program was an at-
tempt to demonstrate that in
any new learning experience
there are` stages of
development and these stages
depend on previous learning
experiences.
Handing out questionnaires
for the teachers to complete
at the conclusion of the day's
program, William' Eckert,
supe'rin'tendent for the Huron -
Perth separate school board
said, "What is desired is that'
..you identify curriculum and
instructional problems- and
put promtsin-,g solutions into
effect.. )(out—experience with.
existing • content and ,,the
child's world Is a necessary if" '
not crucial• ingredient in the '
decision making process."
.The day's' program was
organized by the curriculum
committee. and will be.
followed . up . in other•
professional activity days
and school program:
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St. Bonaventure's.Church in Don Mills was the scene of
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