Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 2Page 2 November 23, 1978
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To change
education
program
The Ausable, Bayfield
Conservation Authority is
currently involved in
restructuring its role in
Conservation Outdoor
Education in the schools and
is re-organizing its programs
in this area. One result of
this work will be an up
dating of the Camp Sylvan
program. Dan Kennaley, a
Recreation student from the
University of Waterloo,
under the guidance of Sue
McGregor, Education and
Information Co-ordinator, is
gathering resource material
and assessing other
organizations’ programs
prior to creating a format
and goals for the Con
servation Authority’s in
volvement. The Con
servation Authority will be
seeking input from in
terested teachers and in
dividuals concerning their
perception of the role the
Authority should have in
providing Conservation -
Outdoor Education.
Changes in curriculum and
teaching methods have
stimulated this research.
The Conservation Authority
would like its Conservation -
Outdoor Education Program
to reflect these changes.
Furthermore, the Con
servation Authority would
like this program to re
inforce as much as possible
its other programs of water
conservation, land
management, recreation
development and pollution
control.
Mr. Kennaley is interested
in hearing from anyone with
ideas regarding Con
servation - Outdoor
Education and can be con
tacted at the Conservation
Authority’s office in Exeter,
235-2610.
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JOINS ONTARIO HYDRO
— Gary E. Truemner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Truemner, Zurich has
accepted a position with On
tario Hydro Mechanical
Research Division in Toronto.
Gary graduated from
Fanshawe’ College in
Metallurgy. He has been in
volved in the Toronto,
Hamilton area with welding
inspection companies at con
struction sites near Nan
ticoke, Douglas Point and
special assignments at min
ing and power locations in
Canada and the USA for the
past six years.
Whalen
Burnett,
Sunday
& Mrs.
Sandra
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Wesley, were
visitors with Mr.
Gerald Hern.
Dorothy Hern,
Hern and Marjorie Mills
attended the banquet Friday
night at the Lamplighter Inn,
London for the Canadian
Foresters Western Ontario
Provincial Assembly. A
retirement tribute was paid
to Norm Hill, Faternal
Director for Canadian
Foresters.
Tuesday, Mr. & Mrs.
Ernest Ferguson visited with
Mrs. Grace Zavitz, Thed
ford.
Those attending the Royal
Winter Fair Saturday were
. Margery Morley and Mrs.
Alton Wallis.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson visited Thursday
with Mrs. David Hord
Strathroy, Mrs. Hord had the
misfortune to fall and injure
her shoulder.
The annual meeting will be
held Friday evening
November 24 in the Whalen
Community Centre at 8:30.I*
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PLEASE NOTE:
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been specially purchased, we reserve the right
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396-3403
733-2341
744-6371
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RJDGETOWN
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THEDFORD
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376-3181
674-5465
797-3245
296-4991
768-1520
727-6001
734-1221
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Phone 727-6001
500 Front Rd. in LaSalle on
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