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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-25, Page 7last C Inveetmnente SIntag ored a bee Dr. 01.1 invvey eat .ate 1'eth+e� ann�t�` *Wag last week in Lticknow. Left toright, Dr. k.Cbakra wasguest speaker; er; P* Little, President of ABC Investments, John Little, and Peter Kaotatra, Buaiaeaa Development Vice President of • Confederation Trust Company. IM'. •Chakrapanl Isg. amongst many others, chairman of Investors Association of Canada and editor of the Money Digest. He has given seminars across Canada and abroad,, and most recently in Australia. (Pat `Livingston _u) Laidlaws' daughter off to Egypt for summer study Pat Bell, daughter of Ken and Elleda Laidlaw of Lucknow, is the first Canadian to win The Classical Association of the Middle West and South • award, The award was in the sum of $2500 and will be used to help finance a trip to Egypt for a• summer study program. In an article in the Guelph Tribune, the headline over the story reads, "Pat Bell is a Latin lover. Ms. Bell is a Latin teacher, and following 21 years of teaching she has taken it upon herself to take e job of teaching one step further Egypt. The award was based on her contribu- tions to the teaching of Latin in and beyond the classroom. According to the report, her objective is to gain material to further her resources for her Latin class at Centennial C.V.I. in Guelph. She will be studying ancient and classical Board steps up by Erie Beyer Shoreline News The Bruce County Board of. Education began a two-year program for educating educators on drug awareness at the CAW Centre last week. Port Elgin resident Earl Farrell, super- visor upervisor of physical and health education for the board, who organized the session said, "The program's mandate is to in- service teachers on teaching drug educa. tion in schools." Farrell said the program was started at the behest of a provincial government- program overnmentprogram on drug education. He said. most provincial boards of education are star- ting similar programs. Training for the approximately 150 key teachers and administrators in the coun- ty will last two years. They will be able to start implementing the program in schools in December. The teachers and administrators will be teaching other personnel in their schools how to teach drug awareness. He said he does not have any drug use LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dabber Bingo Lucknow Community Centre Sunday, April 29 $500.00 Winner $1009. Progressive Potential Prize Board $3000. Jackpot on 52 Calls. $500. must go. Progressive at 50 Calls Purple Ball Hall opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m. civilization in Egypt,'IN the past she has been to Roman Britain andhas taken. numerous classes to Rome. In addition to her regular teaching hours, Ms. Bell writes Latin test books, including aix textbooks, four workbooks, and four teachers, manuals. On top of all this, she acts as the Publications Officer for the North American ..Cambridge Classics Project; which requires her to examine all Latin texts from the publisher that have been proposed to sell in North America, She determines whither it would be a useful 'text and whether it should enter North .America, The report goes on to say, that while she enjoys teaching adults, her "main love is teenagers." She is 'quoted' at say- ing, "I am lucky tohave found a job that I :enjoy so much. I like the interaction with the students." drug education statistics forthe county, but ;in thepro vine, drug use is levelling off and. star- ting to decrease. - One reason for the decline is that drug education in schools -is starting to have an effect, but there may be <other'factors, he said, Farrell said there are already ,drug programs in schools, but " this new 'pro- gram will look to bring drug education across the curriculum. Instead, of having one class dealing exclusively with drugs it would be taught, in part, over various courses. Dick O'Brien -from the Canadian Organization on Drug Abuse (CODA) was the speaker at last week's sessions. He spoke on the Phase 1 topic of the two- year session, which is awareness. , Helmets save lives. The Canada Safe- ty Council indicates about 7.5% of bicyclists who are killed each year die • from head injuries. Use your head. Wear a bike helmet and make sure .your children do! REMEMBER -.ROADS ARE FOR SHARING: - , . Afteid S eiegit Sddeit & S LUcan Community Centre (15 miles north of London, Hwy. #4) Saadi* From Admission *1.00 Otalt ' Is.d VW, KW \�%i.`�%/ice\%,i::�%/i Lackner* Sentinel, Why' April ZS, 1 Page 7 111.1.111111.111.111011011.1111.111.11.1111011111111011.181111101111,1110 TATONIIM IMINATItla • Phone 3574-630 for 24 hour movie Information IMMO PAAEMTAI !E Gi.iDANCE PLAYING FROM FRI. 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