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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-04-04, Page 4.• *A, 1.4, 4 • • ',,, '; • , At... 1•••• ' ' '`"1"1 it• 410`4,,$•":"*.Y.110 irt=ol.• ••*t. , y At. ,• • r A .A•A At, ' CO ••,1" a I X ati41`, 4:,:Teanvird ? trod, mean - pork ?pOrk would ge" :or Ok Producers 46t Stabiliza- tion plan '01; bring e in a letter to councilnien of Ontario Producers lvtarketing, Beard., 'iii chromcsirpluses will continue to have mere downs than upsCurrent, programs to increase efficiency and to institute 'forward contracting, while commendable, are in no Way able to deal with thefproblent of price collapse." • The producers favor SupplyManagement• because, "pork for domestic consumption should be priced rea.sonablifisinto cost of production forznula" This market would be shared by producers through a quota sys,terii supply management. , The Lucknow Sintiner apologizes for the - error. ' • • ••'. ttirCras kforgeonitturatcomnum - , 46Avaity.,paera : ,. •.• ,.... t• ; • , 4, 6 . ities will be holding a meeting for any greup; business or Organization on April 11 at-Ahe Elmwood Conimunity Centre. - , , • 'According to/ the Federation, statistics. indicate that 75 i),ey cent of the income in rural Coninfunitlen- ii"cle:tfst4 trom'iisOcul- ' Wel- They are *Wittig ; for • anyone 'Ix* ipidet,StandS the "economic problems and ;OA Feb. 7, a presentation for , "meeting; the needs. of,gifted pupils" was made by Asiociation for Bright Children (ABC) and then accepted,by the Ohm ,• CePet$ Board - Ithe program. model for the 'education of the gifted is to Oat* the child 'in. teilliair 44; (elt1140t Onnilh104;' plan an edpcaticarthrill build a Challenge into the ing in an. .area 'of .strength; implement rekource'vritharawalAullhe tale sadden a re uhtibasiseind have the dongtiOti with his'4Yr' ltertPeets an area school's day OtOgre—Lfirin,:',„.4 least • once per_term. tho:•141iii*Sr- of Education's Special , to become an autonomous learner. toVeitikki. ItifoithatioA-haidhook: of 1981, "Gifted students' will be selected for gifted child is described as one who has "an appropriate 'progranis to meet their 'needs. unusually 44404.0, 'deg* of general, Each *grata will State its objective and intellectual thtifrequires differentiat- they are: to.provide. enrichment of regular ed experiences ot a . depth : and breadth curriculum; to ' stitind4e the- : particular those. nottioy provided. in the talents of gifted PerfOrmers;. to develop and regulatiChoiilprograin-to satisfy thelevei of• broaden specific strengths andeinterests; to • educatioilat.„potential 'encourage realization of potential' 41 gloss On.March'6, at tkistogeiptotraf *lot formal. Setting; to divelop personit Shills of the BrCounty Chiptetotthe.•Assoeiation socialization - and independence and;. to. tt Met.. The guest speaker develop,theability to -work well with others. aCttitoughi consultant for ABC:- • is'• 'registered nonprofit 611304.0 County BOard of • organizauon •ot Patents 410 tetfcbm,- befit _ . Ott, 4.: presentationAte, putilie'*itcse*KfAkithool,tnpporteW,4ho *or tint for the .; are t*, bright progra ;, acteliRintithe &Wen learn - tr.,0.4, • e- soCrallinpliLeatiOnsin their ed the April 11 meeting • • - Par More inforMation Harold Poech- man at 364-2374; ''"ifohn MacAuley at • 399-2928; Wayne Robertson at 797-5625; Ken Kelly at 389-5347; Allan Smith at 934-292/4: Grant Collins at 395-5131; Cliff Hewitt at 395-2642; Brian 'Ireland at 3924461; Ron Garland at 366;9934; orthe Hanover office at 364-3050. of the regular curd-C.0hr%, in . depth, and breadth; to develoil„ skills creative problem solving; cogimunicatiOn, organiza- tion and investigation; to provide time to complete investigations fully; to provide opportunity to develop and test ideas through discussion with, others' 'of similar ability; to give students opportUnity for Shared planning and, decision. Making; to develop and broaden student's interests; to develop the ability to listen and wort well with others; to provide counsel, as needed, to discover and direct strengths and ener- gies; to facilitate the development of self understanding and to encourage tile student tifiltight Chil was Mrs. 80, the gtflett Educationii recently a 'roVe r schildren - They vOitit, to increase • under - e • Mrs. Mcetilt010 .said the testiii-;:ef- Standing and acceptance theroOthildien at Grade 5 students will be completed this. h0Me, at .4ctioefeal,10 note coinmunitY and spring to identify candidates for the gifted ". encourage educators t� 'establish programs program to beginiii the falL Identification of that will meet their special. needs. The Bruce Grade *And Grade 3 'candidates will follow County Chapter of ABC is three years Old. as time perrnitsthisspringandbe completed • Representatives of the chapter sit on the in the fie ' •Special Edueation Advisory.Committees for he objectives for the.:PAIrtcatleir of the , both the Bruce County Hoard of Education Gifted prograrn are: to provide an extension and the Bruce-Giey Separate School Board. . A . . r..„, r.si,41,1.46,ValIMPAMittinr.alat. . • Between 1:00. & 4:00 Gift Certificate sI 10% dikys ng c o. ----- Open Ationday Thru Saturday 8:00 .0. - 6:00 p.m.