Zurich Citizens News, 1971-05-13, Page 17PAGE TWELVE
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971
WINS BICYCLE - Hon. Charles MacNaughton, Minister of
Transport for Ontario, presented a shiny new bicycle to nine-year-
old Peter Payne, of Bayfield, last Thursday night in Clinton.
Peter successfully answered all the questions in a bicycle safety
contest sponsored by the Ontario Department of Transport at the
Canadian National Sportsmen's Show in Toronto recently.
Huron Board Discuss All
Physical Education Aspects
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to keep the school property in
shape.
The question of barefeet for
elementary school children in
the gymnasiums especially during
the. winter months was raised by
some board members. Ir was
learned that when a child does
not have clean running shoes
kept especially for gym classes,
the teachers encourage bare
feet since that is considered
much more safe than stocking or
slippered feet.
The teachers were also asked
why the physical education
mark was averaged into the sec-
ondary school student's term
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mark when students who were
not sports minded did not rec-
eive credit for music ability
etc. It was noted that physical
education is a subject on the
curriculum when some others
are not any more than extra-
curricular activities.
The physical education nark,
the teachers said, included a
health mark, fitness, skills and
rules of the game etc. and was
actually in many respects a
"fairer" mark than some others.
One board member suggested
a more co-ordinated effort in
physical education from kinder-
garten to Grade 13 and learned
that the great variety of equip-
ment in the schools prevented
this. There is, however, plenty
of co-operation such as sharing
equipment 'and facilities, bet-
ween schools said the teachers.
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Zurich Rec League Bali Season Opens
With Bluewater Beating Gingerichs
BLUEWATER 16 - GINGERICH 3
Monday night witnessed the
first game of the 1971 Zurich
Rec League Softball with the
Bluewater B,P.'s recording their
first victory as they thumped
last years league leaders, Ging-
erich's 16-3.
The B, P. 's with Brian Hodgins
on the mound built up a 4-0 lead
in the first inning and never fell
back.
Isidore Laporte led the B, P's
at bat with four hits out of five
times at bat. Tony Denomme
aided to the cause knocking out
a triple and a single. Paul Char-
rette banged out two singles and
also added a triple. Dennis Beierl
ing and Percy Bedard each added
single hits to give the B, P's
their victory
Brian Hodgins went the entire
game for the B, P.'s allowing
only five hits to the Gingerich's
Strong at bat for the Gingerich
crew were Jim Ramer with a
single and a triple. Other singles
went to Tony Bedard, Glen
Gascho and Ron Parsons.
Cliff Gingerich and Richard
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Gingerich's vs Bluewater
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Barbers vs Gingerich's
Farmer's Union vs Bluewater
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p. m.
Shantz sharid pitching chores
for Gingerich's.
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A review of Education Week
showed that the experiments in
most schools to interest the par-
ents were highly successful. It
was found however, that too
many activities were crowded
into one week and parents with
children in more than one
school were not able to take in
everything expected of them.
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