The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-15, Page 14AGUE .POuirreaN
• ,LUCKNOW $I$ 'INEL,,LUCItNOW, ONTARIO
On. October 8 ttie teachers of
the Ripley District High School
Wrere'hosts to the: Pine River Teach-
ers. some teachers from the Ripley
public School and:some guests for
a. conference to aiicuss implication
of the .Hall -Dennis ;Report° for' the
-local schools. The eachers met;=
• in the cafeteria Where name tags:
had, been provided by Mrs. Hender-,
son of.Ripley•Public:School,
•
" Mr Turvill principal of the
Ripley District High School
vueicomed the visitors and turned
the 'conference over to Mr.
Burnett O ..S : S . T , F . staff represen
tative who was chairman for the
meeting. Mr. Burnett introduced
those present. .The ones from,..
Ripley D.H:S.: were Mr. Turvili, -
Ar .Damsma.Mr'. 'Coultes; Mr:
lvlalhotra, Mr. :Brown, Mrs.
f3urgess, Mrs: .•Collins,,and Miss
Machan, from Ripley -Huron
entral. Public School - Mrs. Hend-
erson,' Mrs. °MacDonald, Mrs Peter
Peterbaugh ,- Mrs. Duke , from Pine'.
River•Central School -.Mrs'. Huston'
and.hirs_._Nerton, The guests
included. Mr. Jack Bowers, Director•
of Bruce County Board, Mr. Leon :
ar.•d Courtney, : Ripley -Huron
member of. Bruce ;Board , Rev.,
Rooney,: Ripley Presbyterian Church
• Rev. Ball.. Ripley United Church.
Mrs; Walter. Culbert,. Mrs: Francis
Gem.mell, •Mrs• Roy MacKenzie,
Mrs Frank Fair and Mrs. Peter
Bissonnette former teachers Mr.
Bow,ers brought 'F&•eetings from' the
Bruce Board and wished the confer-
ence success..,
The group watched the Televis
ion Broadcast prepared by. the CBC' •
to •illustrate features of the. Hall-
Dennis. Report. The; modern Currie-)
ulum was shawn-as flexible., and:. '
aes Present'�
Gui eN1'tn
Kingsbridge Girl Guides opened,
their meeting Thursday evening
with Capt, Tigert checking regis -•
tration. The Captain, also gave
deet' ils about hike andgood turn.
for Xmas. Judy Tigert, Shelly
Tigert,; Joanne andLea. VanDiepen,
were presented with their Hostess;
badges. Captain Tigert also. Pres
focused on how to earn an in gd-l3etx=RitaTJnanne Rend
and structured to`develop children ricks and Leona Hogan with Gardert
• ers badge. Girls brought nature
objects .and prepared them on a
tray: for Kim's Game beheld'
next week.
Songs and games were: conducted
by Lt. MacLennan,,and Lt.Caesar :.
Roll call. and' inspection was'held
by Capt. Tigert arid Lt. Sinnett:
Campfire was held' by. Orioles dir-
ected by. patrol leader Betty Hen.
•dricks. Skits., songs.•and jokes by
•patroi•g.wa
were'enjoyed by all. `•
The meeting,was wth
.s .
Taps.
as individuals,; Classrooms scenes
were shown where teachers helped
individual children by directing
their learning in the areas in whi
they were most interested.;
After the ' film Mr. Burnett pres-
ided over a discussion on•the merits
Of this program. Some felt that
this new program was difficult to
implement with the present class :
sizes and equipment:.. The student '
Must be prepared 'to take his, place -
in, society when he ,graduates from
school:,The' role of the school ,is
to prepare :the child' to meet.the
Lch°allenge of life:. To. do this, he
•
ch•
must be directed to make wise use.
of his new freedom as freedorn,also
irn • lies responsibility:: ' The: group.
felt that the -student„ should. be:_.given_
freedom with diplomatic'guidance
and that he must master 'basic skills;
The .consensus of opinion was that.
there•:were •good things: in the Hall'-
Dennis Report ;and teachersshould.
take. all .the ;good things from, the
report that they,couid and 'use them.
in:•their teaching ..
:Mr. Irwin and: Mrs . 'MacDonald
served; a delicious lunch to the •
FUiI:i;.#4 ' iflches • • •
•
CSEGF-STORtIvosCftEENS-y- ;
Standard Sizes
2ft..6in.R'6ft.bin.
2.ft. 8 "in. x 6 ft 8 in.
2 ft. 10: in::. 6
1:0; in. x `6 ft. 10 in.
-ree 'Estimate
Obligation
ST7fAWRENCE—CEMENf
PORTt
AL�ID�rid MASON
group
--A-further_discussion •followed the
lunch,on the Topic."Ideas for. '
'Innovation" Then the group dis-
cusse.&.recommendations,to 0.T; F.
which -would-help--in the adoption of
the 'Report:. Teacher training would
need,to•be revised and, in-service
courses•given,; The teachers were
very appreciative of the time. given
the group bythe guests and felt • :
that they had added 'a great deal to.
the discussion.
ZION,
.Frank Ritchie was admitted to •
Victoria hospital,on Sunday;
w.hereihe';w ill undergo_ surgery on
Friday.
Thanksgiving visitors, onSunday.
with Mr and :Mrs:" Gordon' Kirkland
and Nancy were Mr: • and . Mrs. •
David Kirkland, Annette and.
Suzanne of Wawanosh ; Ken of' .
T-or-oroto-a-nd-Katherine,:Gulbetr•,
Ripley; teaching in. Toronto:
LEFT FOR WINNIPEG , :.'• •,:.t
Harry Hackett , who has spent
the summer with his:son-D: A . •
and Mrs. Bac and family',
'left. for Winnipeg •on Saturday with
•
his son . George of Winnipeg.
'Georgewas; down, east on business
travelling by car.
;. Visitors'.with• Mr. and Mrs.' Wm.
1 Hunter during the .week end ,were
Harold Gardner of Hannon, Mrs.
•
Eva Freeman• ofGo i Mr.
i and Mrs•: Roy Keane of Stratford ..,
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