The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-06-11, Page 11WHITECHURCH
Road ,men wee busy on Monday
erecting detour signs on Highway
86 tend- 4 and through East Wawa-
no:aliF-to detour traffic , while ex-
tensive, rebuilding work will . he
done this month on Zetland 'bridge.
Loads of heavy steel plates were
plaCecl•at the bridge last week., '
Mr,. 3-6hri Gordon of Broderick,
Siisk.,•, arrived here on Monday and
is visiting at the home of his ,sis-
ter," MrS; John McGee.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Tor-
ontb.,SPent the week-end with her
parents Mr, ad Mrs. W. R. Far-
rier.
by Mabel 1t. Hadley
Qhidanee Officer, Kitchener Public
Schools
When I first started guidance
Work in the public schools 23 years
ago, testing was a real. innovation,
Many teachers were skeptical, pre-
ferring, to use their own 1,Indgment
Of - a child's capacity'', to' learn,
However,• it wasn't long until. these
same, teachers were asking tfi'at
hoMe one,, or more of. 044' pupils
he 'examined. They Wantedsto know
Whether or 'not. these childiten
were waking up to their' capacity
or • e'ould • be ,urged",trit 'de • better.,
As is se'ofteir`the' case, •the de-
mand increased:to 'the point where
sonic .8•01,iers 4aced• tee much
value on : I„Q,, Through The,
years I have had' some Sticcess)in
Persoading teacheri•the I.Q.is only
one measuring; stick. Teachers also
found that 1.Q,-ratinge ane. not rn- s,
fallible, '
',GrOnp tests tare administered :in
pur..schcrols'to aVehildren in Grad-
es••"1, '4 arid e 7: This Means that bp-
fore'*enteririg;,,Coileglate;;' he thOe
sets i•of,,,tests • provide :a very .gdcd
pictUre of a Child's` learning capa,c-
ity.-Whei-e'allthreethave been bell,*
•average?and••••school, marks have
been correspondingly low through
school, an oidepaic course would
be inadvisabieY
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Mr. and Mrs, Norman MeRonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRonald
and baby, of Allan Park, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Edgar,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Smith and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
Page, Fraserdale Farm, Conrad, on.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Brooks and
family, St. George, visited Mr, and
Mrs, George Brown on SundaY.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Deller, Susan
and Stephen of Woodstock called
at ,the same home,
Mr, ken 'Underwood is home on
'holidays this week.
Leonard Nuhn, three-and-a-half
year old sail of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
mer Nuhn, had his tonsils removed
at the Palmerston Hospital on Fri-
day,
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Johnson, Judy
and• Joanne. Mr and Mrs. Choi,
Morton and Charlene, all of Guelph,
and Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Krafica,
were Sunday guests of Mr, and
MrS; Harry Thistle,
Mra. Russel Dilworth, Brussels, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, Harold '
Ilyndinan and Mr,
Mr. and Mra. Irred llyntiman and
Mrs, John Hvildman were Sunday
guests of Mn and Mrs. James
DoIg,
Mr, and Mrit Robert Graham,
Mr, and Mrs Iinteld Robinson and
Carol visited Mrs, Alex Graham hi
Torento on Sunday. lvfrs. A, Gra-
ham, reeelVed a bad shalchia' trp
hi a streetcar collision terently.
'Mr. and Mrs, Main Fulton and
Gant of Gilt spent the weak-arid
the home of Mr, ftini Utgi, RObert
Ifirriten, On ttindlik$ they MI ids.
tcd, and 11fri, Sad liarriseh hi
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$1.00 to $2.50
Sport Shirts
$2.89 to $8.95
Dress Shirts
$2.99 to $7.95
Dress• Socks
$1.00 to $1.95
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REGIMENT ARRIVES HOME EXAMINING IS PART
Of GUIDANCE WORK ST, HELENS- W
fiRANDMOTIIERS AT
Vi"..athittto;fl ollr(20witnhge gyligs407.3 (t)
present; 'ter Mrs, Sam Durnin, who
has been a good friend to the In-
stitute; to Mrs. Joseph Gaunt, wbo
Was a member of the first Insti-
tute; to Mrs Charles McDonald
xt-636•." To-day
as' the newest and Mrs, Chester
Taylor as the lightest grandmoth-
ers. Mrs, de Boer, with 11 grand-
children, had the nearest number
to 12,
Mrs. L, Woods gave a reading,
“Heirloom.QtAilts"
'
by Ednajacques
and with Mrs, Taylor at the piano
in the singing of
'‘The Old • Spinning Wheel" .and
'Old' Lady".
We .hope, to hear more of Abe"
firie 'topic .on the early settlements
of Ontario by Miss Rutherford,
which* was curtailed becanso of
the.,Shortilge of time. Lunch was
served' by .the • hostesses,. Nita,'
Gairintrie;,*MrS, E. W, Rice and Mrs.
R,:'Errington.
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LISTOWEL LEGIONNAIRES
8.30 p.m, SATURDAY, .JUNE' 1,1
All public school children FREE,
Minor teams .1PREIP, if, arriving
in a body. •
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Listowel Memorial Park -.
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Newton, formerly of. Gerrie and Brussels and now of`, London;. w
Cutrrie, Dobbington; H. G. Lane, Mildmay; Raymond Nutt and C.
McTaggart, Listowel; D. F. Siegfried, Walkerton; Lore Card*
0/C Don Hernsworth, Listowel and Major L. G. Vickars, all of .Lis-
towel; back, Lieut.-Col. M. R. Oliver, Listowel; Bill Dobson, Ethel;
▪ Meurs, Wingham; C. E. Ellis, Walkerton; Cecil Smith, Earl Dem-
marling and Len Gidley, all of Listowel.
Tanned by a week-long sins on the Wind-swept -ranges Betawawa,,
Canada's /Major artillery training centre located on Ottawa river
over 100 Miles north of the Capital, these militiamen, from Wingham,
Liitawel and Walkerton batteries" arrived home on, Saturday. 'Left
to right, front row, Stan Hastings, Wingham; Jim Wray, Listowel;
G. F. Heseh, Walkerton; John Marshall, Listowel R. J. Kral-icier,
Mildmay; Norman Miller, Listowel; 0. G. Appel, Hanover; Sit-Major
Alf. Moughtin, Chesley and Jim. Dixon, Listowel; centre,, Capt. W.. E.
JUNIOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
ST.. HELENS----Thu rsd ay was
Grarilmother's Day at the St.
Helena Women's institute.' As each
Grandmother, and there were
eleven of them, entered the hall,
she was presented with a dainty
corsage of pansies, lily-of-the-
valley and fern, '
Mrs, Charles McDonald, preeided
over the:, meeting, opened
with, thec IfiStittite "Pfleir and " the. Mary Stewart, roll:
call can ,- ,o- deny •woineia'!. 'ArPlightv•, an inter-
esting response„
• Reports of the clistri'et :annual
meeting held recently„ in ,Gbderj eh
were presented] Mrii.4G;;'Gatilinie;
lvfre••E. W;'"ft,fee',and The'1959 .district; arinutieWill be held
at Se, Helens,' ,•• •
Five dollars was voted to 'the
Lucknow ''Agricqtural 'Society for
Junior Girls'. club ,woik :and It was
decided to 'enter, 'the Kintail
special prize •contest instead of the
Women's Organizfitions. 'Mrs, Frank
:ivfcQuir,in 'Was •appointed . as pub-
lic relations renieseritatille:
"Plana' for the FloWer Tett";to be
held 'soon and at which, the ladies
of .the community and the •Insti-
tute - members "••frorn • Lucknow,
Whitechurch and Dungannon iie!to
be luests, were discussed: • A lunch
committee' eomnosed of Mee. E.
Barbour, Mrs, L. Wodds, Mrs, E.
W. Rice and VT. G. Humphrey
was appointed With Mis.-W,-Ruth-
,erford, Mrs. W. 01 HUmphrey, and
Mrs, E. Gaunt he charge of the
bazaar table .and Miss B.- Mcquil-
lin and Mrs, James AitelOon an
charge of - seating arrangement's.
Eachlmerriber is to provide a'table
and its setting .: Durnin
Phillips of ' DUngannon; guest
speaker, will tell of •her•recentstrip
to Bermuda. ,.•
Mrs, Ross Errinkton.
Paper by Dalt&.7totikg', 'Each'
Generation Has Its .f*t•;tc,..•PW
in tye Malting of a New World",
Miss W. D, .Rutherford1present
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incilVidual methods 'are streeetsful
where group 'riretheds;faiff,
Often the- eXperientc,ainirier
susp,epts sTuring individitay in-
teryjew ahci extiMination,,:that.'?,the
childia eyesight, liertring;?4:1 ,60tech
is Imperfect TAW' 'forkrii?Likibil.: _is
turned ovdr to"i'the heath
or:to :the family:
In rile ,carne archild',4ho''•frana-
fcrs into :Mir, "eh0914$'4641,',Arl; in'-
divirdual...test- ray be 'given, ;Such
results indicate -a' -inentar.iage which
can be interpreted ' Aerin'S4' of
grade !placement.;The!gfil4110c ,of-
ficer who gives -these`'ekaiiOjnations
also can: interpret -"the :results in
terms .of achieirement*tr: the 'basic
subjects of reading, epelling,. Jan-
guage and,
In scime''schools an,:aeceleration
programme .permits,eatiable.,alird-
ren to cover ,the work. of Grades
2, 3 and 4 in two years. :For , such
children, an individual examination
is given.
t-Prirblem children, are ;tested
individually,The results, are',often
helpful, in diagfrosing the cause.
This permits the teacher :to work
on the, root of the trouble instead
of coping with•the''syniptorns,
•• During year in
Grade ran . individual: •interview
is given to help hint.".to selece, a
high :schopl.:Course."- `f , he can
take with; hope, oVsuebess. When
a' qhild has: done wery`pobtly in; a
group teat' of intelligence,- an fn-
c)iildual test is Individual
tests• of" intelligence are more re-
liable when by in experienced
examiner, The results ;are used to
guide the school !officials in the
plaCement of pupil's in" a •special
claSs. • .• ,
CANADA'S „Many , children have learned in
NATIONAL_ NEWSPAPER 3 the.' special classes ' necessary
: academic tools' for liVing. For these,
•' PetrittaWa, was a busy plaCe let these reserve servicemen during the week-long camp attended•by the 21st
FiOrL/legiMent,It.C,A. (M). Left to right, P. Mears of ;the .99th Battery,. Wingham; Norman Miles and
Earli'Den'interling, both of 100th Battery,:LiStoWel. They spent busy days on parade square, rifle:range and
leeitire••room attending course for ` jimior non-commissioned officers, All three paSsed examinations and
qualified for bombardier ranks.
ST. HELENS
for three weeks.'
Mrs, Sam Durnin has been a vis-
itor with Mrs, Joseph Gaunt.
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin McDowell
of. Westfield were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Miller and
Larry and John Glover of London
spent the week-end with relatives
here.
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MrS. Gordon MacPherson was a
patient in the Wingham Hospital
last week, suffering with an- in-
fected finger.
Mr. Wallace Miller is recuperating
at his home after being a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
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