HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-10-25, Page 13itvfgs a. trip to the I4014'
Enchantotent Monday for the
primary teachers of the
Huron -Perth County Flom n,
-Catholic Separate School
Board when, they went to. e
Profess% isI activity day at
St. James. Scheel in Seaforth.
Dorothy Spence; a teacher
librari?!� .of the f Iarnilton-
Wentworth Catholi school -
beard, led the way to the.
Never -Never ,Land threegk
ber reading of folic ialet!
These stories show that
courage esti simplegoodness.
Work thea` own niagc, that
"evil must be conquered and
that grace and strength will.
he bestowed on those who.
strive mightily and keep
honest and kindly hearts,"`
she said::
• She outlined how to imple•
,rent ideasin the day's
curriculum by making pup-
pets, for story hour, studies
• ..on character, and other
sequin gain . # You
Nut three what
mould. they bet
,Canadian -folklore Was the
theme of the afternx on. sess-
ion for junior .and *twitted.
fate staff.
Mrs. Spence pointed out
that folklore encompasses;
superstitions, beliefs► Cush
MS, Barnes,. songs, ballads,
music festively and holidays,
dances, medicinal:practices,
art,, crafts, and as well stoiriess
myths and legends.
She divided her talk bzto
four areas -- Pskimo folk
tales, North American Indian
folk, tales, .French-Canadian.
folk tales and English.
Canadian folk tales.
She pointed out how to use
all these in the day'scurric-
ulum such as in geography,
history, native studies.
Mrs. Spence said that
children need fairy talcs to
survive- because they teach
Vanastra & District Lions' Ciub .
Benefit
f rf a
Vanastra .Recreation Centre
eflxist :DONATED BYKA, ENZA
8-1
Lunch' provided
S1O.00 per couple
AU proceeds. tc. cover .nasi medical expenses nand.
Seaforth Legion:
gat., Oct.:
PRIZES FOR COSTUnt1E6.
TICKETS: $6.00 Couple.'-
Includes Lunch
Proceeds for Bonding food
n.
thot eye y 'prose ax at'e the 'student. wilt be niueh^
snot ttnigne, snore successful in the other
4et work#hopa 'included idtscplrnes. where gee to•
treiitl red to submit- eel and
Segeck and Iranguage pr• .. fritter# reports.
WO*, ptesented by Chtlstme folie Wood of 5t. James"
felly, aP n PathOl'- 'st h+ol,, Setif ?,; held ork
tt.
R+t
with the t Perth C9unty
Roman, CathPHr ;Separates
sem. heard
DEV
She spoke On deafness and
detecting a hearing .impair-
ment tilting fif"head at
angle, to r'eeeive better sounds,
listless or inattentive behav,
jour, failureto r, espond when
given instructions or .quest-
ioned, defective pronunci-
ation of some sounds, pecul,
jar voice quality, particularly
high pitch, begin*, to with,'
draw front the group...
Miss Kelly gave an over.
viewof how the speech and.
language program is *pie.
merited in the school system,,
the identification of children
in the classroom andan
overview of articulation and
language :remediation tech-
nieues used with children
inthe schools.
The English Curriculum
committee presented their
outline of study of the Inter-
mediate English. Curriculunt.
which has recently been
completed. A workshop on
the evaluation of pupils`
written work was presented
by Mrs. Mary O'Malley .. of
• Wingham, Marybel Edy, of.
' St. Marys, Robert Govenlock
of Goderich and. Laurie
Kraftcheck .of Exeter,
Mrs, O'Malley said as
language is the core of any
culture, a core curriculum in
English, is a necessity. Hay-
ing a sound understanding of
.the English language and the
skills to use it with accuracy,
wshop .on 'rocks and Fos^
SUS; Michael DeWitt)of Strat-.
,ford, held; one ori soil and
i urle ICriftCheek ef Exeter
eonductedone On SU .all plant
eontmunity- to round tmt the
Seienee: Study,entrIgnItlite
Town.
of
Deaf orth '.
rocla .action
The Council of the Town of
Senforth'has instructed me to.
declare the return to,
NDA
TIME
on
SUNDAY, A Y, OCT28
at 2:OO AM'
and respectfully request the
citizens observe the same
JOHN. SINNAMON
Mayor
John Stair
The company 1 represent
insures one out of •five
persons“ In • Canodi and
the U.S. Doh't ,you wont
to, do . business with a
leader. too?
JOHN BLAiR
247 Ontario St.
Clinton
482-7703
Metropolitan
Life
where the future is now
t.
ct.
Biyth District
Community Centre
Dancing 9-1:00
Admission $4:50
per person
Castunies, prizes,
Oktobertest Food
Sponsored.by
Blyth
Lions
Clubs
Seaforth
APPoorlog Thule.;
MacKenzie
Frl tt Saturday
Billy the Kidd
Next; Wed to Sat,
TGrown•Ups
Hatt f►'wlad Calibration. Mai for get Costumes.
PIttae on t.d by Pizza Expri$4
,., t week several,liaple from town took advantage .of
*special trip to the Giant Quebec Hydro Project at James;
'Ear, The group included Mayor John..Sienamon") Pole
Fryett, Pet and. Cora Sills, Jim Sills and Frank Sills, The
trip was very enjoyable and a real eye opener as the protect
is the largest of its type inthe word taking, in an area the
size of England.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Gordon and daughter 'Vicki spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon; Ker of Clinton.:
Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Kern, Clinton, spent a few days. in
Lindsay hast week as guests, of the latter►s brother and his
wife,
Miss Barbara Graham of Kincardine spentthe weekend;
with Mrs, Isabelle Runt.
Mr. Norman Byers of Norwich spent the weekend with
his brother Edward Byers and, Mrs. Byers„ 83 Chalk $t,
North, Seaforth.
Mr. John Frost and 1. Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Pill o '
Dublin were guests of Miss MSE. Turnbull last week.
Margaret. Sharp of klarpurhey and daughter Anne of
Bond Head were Sunday evening dinner guests with
Andy, Susan and Gaby White in Mcleillop township,
Bud and Fran White of Birmingham, Michigan were
Visitors Monday night with Andy and: Susan White and.
Gaby of RR 1 Dublin. They were on their way home after a
week's visit with ;another son and daughter-in-law, Jim
and.. Donna White in new York. and Vermont.-
THE JOYS OF AUTUMN—Some people might
think raking leaves is a chore, but Patricia.
-'Schwarz didn't seem to mind the job as she.
worked on the lawn of her Victoria Street home
on Monday. Patricia was 'enjoying a holiday due
to 'Professional Activity ,Day at area separate;
schools. (Epositor photo)
CORRESPONDING, SECRETARY HONOURED
Beverley Smith, now of Stratford, formerly of
Walton, receives a gift from William Kinnahan,
board chairman of Lucknow, at the Huron -Perth
Roman Catholic. Separate School Board staff
and board annual dinner on. Friday at the
Pineridge Chalet. Mrs. Smith .was --
corresponding secretaryfor the .board for the
•past four years before moving to Stratford.
(Photo by Oke)
arents Pre-Schaa!ers
SKATING
Starting~ Friday Nov, 2nd
at the
SEAFORTH ARENA,
6:OOp.m. to 7:30p.nt.
. Admission; Adults 50c Children 25c
Seaforth Beaver Ot dtimers
vS.
Windsor
'SAT•OCT. 27
at 8:'OO p.m.
Adrnission $1.00
'11)1111?I
114 )V[l
This week and Sat. Matinee
Next week & Sat. Matinge
Dow Bryant
ant
and
Three Lane Highway
STARTING IULQ.N._, OCT, 29,
SMORGASRQRG WILL RUN EVERY DAY
5 DAYS A week BETWEEN 12:00 1:30
FINF I'(1()I)
I- \"I'1.1t"T ki\N1E` 4 i
HALLOWEEN
"100's of Bands in
the Hands Of One
sponsored by
SEAFORTH JUNIOR CENTENAiRES
.BOOSTER CLUB;
�turday, October 27th
9•t
SEAFWtTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by - Southern Comfort,
Tickets 57.00 Couple - includes lunch
PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES �.. .
PROCEEDS; TO".JUNIOR HO..CKEY
Admlttance Restricted to Persons 19 Years of age
and over '
,Tickets available from Centenaires executive
members,BOb &Betty's Variety, & The Huron,
Expositor 1
Open Halloween `fit tri; night
• Siefirtk
K1t5ts1'155411ssseelisessl,15eel 5e,pss4ii$ •$' 11111.s•R'11
•
555550 M1
DAYS ONL
Thurs., ., Fri. & Sat,
First time in the area
Shannon
risk show ban
Give yourself a treat
comie early to get a seat
1Next week_.
Oriental Jewels
Dining Room
Open Daily from 12 Noon,
Good Old-f=ashioned
Home -Cooked Meals
Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to I a.m.
HIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN .345-2820'
44 4111 411 &VI*
SIDNEY SHELDON'S
BLOODLINE
Starts FRIDAY!
NOTE SHOWTPMESf;
t:rr.
**Sot.. 7 & 9 p.m., Sunday - Thurs. 8:OO p.m.
al's five miles wide...
it's coining at 30,000 m.p.h.....
and there's no place
on. Earth to htddet
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