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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-09, Page 33sir
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The Goderich Home and
School held their last meeting
of the 1976-77 school year.
Garnet Harland,
retiring principal of
Robertson School; was
presented with a small gift of
appreciation for his
dedication. to education in
Huron County and his
assistance in helping the
Home and School get
established two years ago.
Plans are in the making, at
,present, to introduce a Parent
Volunteer Program into the
elementary schools, at the
primary level, early in
September. A letter will be
going out from the Home and
School, to all parents of
children attending Robertson
and Victoria, requesting
names of interested parents.
The following officers were
elected for the 1977-78
executive: President, Sandra
Davidson; Vice -President,
Mary Dzus; Secretary -
Treasurer, Joanne Norman;
Chairman for Publicity,
Sharon Scruton; Chairman
for Telephoning, Mickey
Hamilton; Chairman for
.1Vlernberships., Patricia
Johnston,.
Mr. Don Keillor, director of
the Huron Centre for Children
and Youth, encouraged
parents to go home;and. try
out some. interesting methods
of modifying; children's
unacceptable behaviour.. He
said that if we give children
an ' opportunity - to express
their hostility verbally, they
will not be as likely to take out
their frustrations in physical
assault.
He advised that we listen to
our children, giving them our
undivided attention for"
small periods of , time.
Respect their ideas . and
feelings, and their actions
will becomeless hostile.
Sitting quietly in school is an
unnatural state • for normal
children's bodies although
one to be cultivated. Their
bodies need lots .of exercise
for proper growth and
development. Do not expect,
children to continue to
remain inactive after. school.
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or equipment when necessa-
Ty in sports or such activi-
ties as welding.
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Paul Brown
(0.1.T.A. CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR)
Tennis Tip no.13
More than any other stroke in tennis,"the serve needs
constant attention. It is usually the last stroke
mastered and the first to deteriorate once you stop
playing even for a few days. Two areas . that give
trouble to beginners, are the toss and keeping an eye
on the ball.
The toss must be at least as high as you can reach with
your racquet. Its placement is to the right and slightly
ahead of the body. When the toss is high, your arm is;
- fully extended upon impact. This extension combined
with the snap of the wrist adds power to the stroke.
More important however' is keeping your eyes on the
ball os you extend your arm to hit. Even after impact
the. eyes remain looking at the same spot. This
technique aids in imparting spin on the ball .as well as
assuring a good solid hit.
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