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WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 29th; 1969
THE. 'LUCKNOW .SENTI:NEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
Nome and SchoOI
BY RICHMQ,ND ATKEY
-• ___Huron.Co,.unty B.aard_of .gclicati«
is taking into consideration for
further discussion a request from
the Perth -Huron: Council of Home'
and School Associations for recog-
• nition as the liaison between the
people of.H:uron; County and the
Huron: County Board:. :
. Mrs..,A rehie Couper , Hensall ,
,president of the Perth -Huron
.Council of the 'organization.; Pres-
ented ra brief to Huwori County
Board ata meeting in Central
Huron Secondary School, Clinton,"
Monday evening.
She •requested this' 'recognition in
order that the people of the
County and the Board might work "
closely with D. J, Cochrane, dir-
ector of education, and his staff
"'fox the betterment of .ail child -
ren through greater insight and ,
knowledge by the parents into the
educational system of today and
•
•
Seek Recc.'gi.iiI.Jon
the fgture as she stated,
Me,mbers:.Qf"the Board; made
Tfew-earnmerit-s-after-I e-ar-ing e
presentation:,. and on motion of
Mrs. -J.,: V. Wallas, Goderich,,
and R. M . Elliott Goderich Town-
ship, .decided to, table the matter
for further discussion. " •
Mrs,.. Couper said that there was
not child participation in the org--
anizaion, pare'nt's only, .
•
John B. Lavis,,''Clinton , Board
chairrrma•n,. askedregarding finan
ces of the: Perth -Huron Council .
:Mrs,. Couper stated that of•the
• local, membership • fees., 'one
:dollar for each member was -sent •
to the Ontario Federation pf Horne.
and: School Associations,, which..
remitted fifteen cents per mem-
ber, The Ontario Federation
received a grant from Qntario.
•
Department of Education; she
stated.
Although the Perth -Huron';,
Council representedboth counties,
;;it was planned to set up an organ-
ization in each cofinty to, operate
separately but in co-operation •
with each other,
' In her presentation,, Mrs'.
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Couper said in part:
"Since the inception of the
County Board System,, 'people
feel too. remote for a :continuance
ofcommunication such: as that
enjoyed between the -smaller
boards and the public on whose
behalf they hold office..
"Anticipating that a liaison
waUrd.-be'neressar`y between the
county board and: the public ,
Education Minister' William Davis
'stated•tha.t 'Home.and• School is
.the -,one existing organization
structured to be that :line of com -
munication, and where it isnot
now in existence , some similar
body would have tobe created',"
Mrs. Couper also quoted Lloyd.
Dennis as saying that parents have:.
the responsibility to: participate
actively in the design of •
education., • • •
CONTACT'.. -
HARRIS STUDIO, KINCARDINE
IAN MALCQMS0IV .— PHONE 396'-279
Stitch'n, Time
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he 'e hth• Meeting of Stitch
g
:Time was head•on October 22 at.
.
Mrs. Arnold's. home at 4:00. The
me'eting opened with.6 giris.and 2
leaders repeating the :Pledge
...
Gail Pritchard and Terri Sister •
were absent. The minutes were
read by •Linda Hayes; : The - roll
call "Other articles 1 would like
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t'oembroider was then: taken..
-he grau-p- vo ked sn their free
choice.,article for••the remainder
"of•the meeting.. The meet'ing-..
closed with theCreed:;
fit i rs.
Fancy
The Kairshea Fancy,Stitcher:s
had; their.8th meeting at 7:30 .on .
Wednesday, at Mrs:.'C.larence
Ritchie's home. The meeting was
opened with ,the 4-H ,Pledge : Nine
mernbers answered the roll call
Nancy Burt, read the Minutes of the
last -meeting ;
The speech for our. exhibit "The.
Sarnples of,.Gre.at Grandmother's'
Day" , was read aloud
.The poster for' Achievement
,Day were ;discussed. A workmeet.
ing is planned._:for October 29 at
Mrs-. Ritchies-o do--the-book covers
and, hand it'notes and.•other work
to the leaders.
Zippy Zion a ttes
The .Zippy, Zionettes opened.
n '
their seventh; meeting with the.
4-11 pledge .:.,It was held. at• ,Mrs.
Kirkland's home on •Qctober 24th
at 4:00 p.m. '
Roll Call ;Why I. chose rp,y
ree Choice" .article and color :.•
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• sc erne.,- ' T •e•next .Meeting -Will -
be : held' on November' 7 , `at 4: 00 at
•
Mrs. Ritchie's horne : Books are
to be .in .by Novem,ber 1 for a
checkup by the''leaders.
Discussion:; Uses of Crewel
`Stitch,. Sei ction of Stitches. to be
used • in design for free choice` art
isles stitches
Ar • Derionstration::: Howfree' choice
article can be ,assembled; .:Suggest
ed finishes for free choice article.
• •Group Work: Fill, in:uses for `'
-Crewel Stitch; work, on"Free
Choice' Article,, plan club skit..W.
.• The meeting closed with the
-Queen and Elva Ritchie:' thanked
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Handicraf#e.rS`
The sixth •Meeting of the
Helens' Happy Handigrafters was
-he,ld in the hall on October 21' at
7:00
• The meeting opened with' the
4-H Pledge. Roll. call, Places the
Fly.and Roman Stitches conic].be
used, was answered'b twent
.girls. Vera'.IvlacDonald read the
minute ofthe la ' e
st meeting....
Dols B ntotil_showeclthe-g Tls-the
way the book covers' are, to 'be
made.,
',Discussion' - The `next meeting
.is on October 28' at 7:00 in the
ha.lh:. 'Lynda, Lyons and •Lorge Gam••
rnie are.doing the,demonstrat n "
at Achievement Da The girls'
are
to bring their finished runners'
and their books •
Demonstration..- •The•,lcaders'•
showed thegirls how to`rnake
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Group:work Some girls worked
on their runners, but the n:a jority
worked on their "'Tree Choice"
article..
The rrieetin:g, c1 s&I. with the
4-H Creed,
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