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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-29, Page 8777, tai x1 a; Mr '. +an$ e at the . m esk�e aR+�■R •�fn4 1 , Is. Cl. ya, ChristopliOr. an "die ir spent a wee . ad. with Mr. aB, Mrs. A Ry nanw_ Mrs. wham Busby and Murray and S FORD ICW_Mrs M'._' Higie,a resource teacher at Hawick: Central School, spoke.about her ork there when the Wowvw en's Institut met. She reads a tot to the;pupils; over and over, so the story: and words stay with them. 'This &so applies . to singing, which the children enjoy. Mrs. Elgie read a story which her mother read to her, also one from the Third Reader: She has volunteers come in and help the slower pupils. The Work is.gearedto each child's level, so some pupils from Grade One can read to the Kindergarten class. She explained the six steps of reading and writing, All the children read together with the teacher and the repetition of • words helm reading and spelling. Mrs: Elgie was thanked anc` `the-- meeting continued, Ws. L Ruttan led devotions, eliding= with a hymn and prayer. Mrs. H. Feldskov spoke on the motto, "Success comes : in cans and failure comes in :can'ts". She said that sincerity leads .to jj su �ccess, - anger - d�• f ration faj{e4 -' Per roll,: ead, fie: member asked to `,repeat a `;memrt t y from public school.',_**Iii gave a report On thearea.‘ni andthe meeting closed, follows+ a social :halfthour: u1 *GO eCom. mei for -i Lovenher Ian iirsday'e t ileef a -eu e . n c • ta- -rx .. re 4 r'. Isabel k Dickso N1ekel:a *alt elheTaylor on. for UN'O - Latish was - 'mitt reel I ,a 1 Morley :Bushell gave ffertory prayer. A contest, l rrSe ace"; conducted� by 3 Rhreatsd muchter e Ieiber : • • • y- �MACE PRICE ,c; Ufa xi is 041.