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Cpnstruction' is already underway on County Road No. 1near Benmiller. The road is beng
straigbned.and.pavedtofthegeneral storethinks business may improve even more once the reconstruction is finished.-
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MRS. CORY
We hall polVW pgs tuxlht . into
the rroonm, so we had a discussion
bout polvwogs end toadshope other boys and git'ls will
learn' 1n)I1 Tl) )ut them. too. and
leave these good friends in the
ponds and gardens where they wi11
• h(1p us the tnostWe-are 11S) starting to learn
(nrr t.rarnes for Plav Dav anr ourrents will be liaring more
about this exciting program totake place inn .1)111)
MRS: FISHER
Spring is the tirne for looking
and listenin,r Thre al•e Sit many
xciting thiniis to hear arui see.
We spent this week talking
ai)outinti('St`ii OEpl res WecoiiT(Tvisit—the woods and the frog
• pond We spoke aboilt the,wildlife
We would find tlo're, Now we know
how• a frog sings
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MISSMcKAGUE
Room 11 was painting outside
on E'ridav ',rud we liked it. We
brought Cardboard boxes an(1 then
cut them up to paint on.
We foud • out that our paint
dries faster outside than when we
pafrlt ipsiIe
while the Grade5s will be looking
at -various aspects ofU.S.S.RIn science we discovered that
there ai'e many different types of
cloti(ls
MR. CARROLLr
Ourr study of the Incas is
reaching a speedy conclusion. We
are .hard at working preparing
written guide sheets which
contain information to explain our•
projects. We hoe to set upa
display for.the school.
Movies aidteacTiers inclassroom
Will the film Dr. -Strangelove
aid Ontario secondry school
students to better realize the need
for understandirng and respect for
law and order?
The Ministry of Education
thinks so hause it has includedDr. Strangelove, and other -films
spch as A Man For All Seasons,
TheChas'"1984,OnThe
Waterfront, and In Cold Blood as
teaching,aids that can he
effctively used with a newMinistry curriculum guideline on
law. Also included is .a 12 part
Ontario Educational
Communications Authority
series. ''The Law and Where it's
At„The new guideline is designed
to allow teachers to develop
MRS. CRANSTON courses • which • will• provide to a closethe business session
Room 7 enjoyed -the cantiand..1'x,5ittt6eai+: t1h arf ivy( 4: 1 i'fa' t1' tri,`etrpthake sale sponsored by Room 16 u1i'derstafdingoflaw ag, it related Dip1' ilfsocial to wind upon Friday. We wish them an to our societv.To this enc. the the year.
The May meeting of the Ahnneek
Chapter 1.O.D.E. was held at the
homeofE.egent, Mrs. R. Nevlfle,:
Monday May 8 with • a good
attendance.
The meeting opened with the
regent presiding, and the
4 tanda'rd bearer,'Mrs. C. Ruffill'
"presenting the flag. The roll .call
and reading 'of minutes followed.
Mrs. Neville, in a few well-
chosen words spoke of the sad
passing of Mr. R. Redmond. Mrs.
Redmond is one of the most valued
members of the Chapter. ,
Final plans were made "for the
dessert card party, and some
planning was (lone for t'he table at
Art Mart.
A" letter was read from the
Hospital Auxiliary .secretary,•
inviting the. members to `attend
their tea and penny fair on May
31st.
I=1r tee/as-aver-Ls- repot 4as-
G2
u ,A
Sheraton -Connaught Hotel, April
19 and 20 were given.
Those who attended for two
days were Mrs. R. Neville, Mrs.
E. Sitter, Mrs. G. Donnelly and
Mrs M. Holtnes. On the second
day they were joined by Mrs. G.
Henderson, Mrs. C. Ruffill and.
Mrs. M. Clairmont.
Mrs. Neville gave an
interesting outline of the two days
spent at the meeting. She feels.
that members should not miss
this enlightening session.'
Highlights were the speech on
".Citizenship" , by Judge Alice
McKeown, and the "visif to
Provincial headquarters,•
f:orrnerly the home of Mrs.
Greening, which the family had
(ionated to the I.O. D; E.
The program in the evening,
"Flying High", consisted of
singing by the Junior Chd'pters
-and -an---irnagin:ary----flight --to
-headily Mx •,-G,raceDcxaraelly'and-....Attawapiskat on=. -James Bay,.---
received. • • where a community club house
Education secretary, Mrs. M.
Robinson, reported that the
-_pint'ur e s csf'ttre t vat F1iw 11' a ire
been taken to the schools.
Echoes secretary, Mrs. A.
Mabel stated that she had ordered
the Echo Magazines. ,
• Card convener, Mrs. O.
Straughan, 'gave a good report
showing that she -had sent -two --
sympathy cards;sand plans to send
cards to shut -iris.
Social and,prograrn convener,
Mrs. G. Henderson, announced
that the next meeting'will be held
at her home on June 12th. Lunch
will be provided by Mrs. J. C. Cutt
and Mrs. M.: Holmes.
Reports of the Provincial
Annual Meeting at Hamilton held
in the Crystal Ballroom of ,the
•
Sor�rity plans
night at
Sunset
On May ,9 a meeting of,. Beta
Sigma Phi was held at the Victoria
and Grey Trust Co. -with 15
members present.
The. treasurer's report was
approved as read.
As the chapter year is drawing
rrteresrrr-triFho Nra arPatel— rlrptf ne-rec r nrrPs
this nrn � h ripa-
cl
term. _ areas of law, , commercial.
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constitutional, - criin10al, and
MR. SNELL uit'si criminal. family.
We are continuing our study of international. labor and welfare
simple machines •in .Science. The legislation. tau sa affecting
Grade 6s are currently finishing property real and ,personal and
measurement, while the Grade 5s _general topics. such. *is ('11�ctil)0
((infinite tit work 'ahead in legislation Municipal -0n(1 :setrool-
fractions' in Mathematics. law.
Education Minister Thomas
Wells said that courses developed
within the gufilelines will provide
students with an understanding- of
1-aw as it ''relates , . 10
responsibilities and rights within
the framew'ot.k of" our lo(gal
MR$, •TELFORD
Our class held a ver•v,
successful bazaar on Friday. May
12. We earned S76.05 for our trip
to Niagara Falls.
MRS. WOPKINSON The .winner of the floral system. The courses will alsoLast weak we 'did finger arrangement was David Bregman give . stud e n t s a b et te rp il1'itrni . we used -is coIouf'tiil ` frorn-Mrs t~ephenr'S room. pruderrstai4i•rigcif-th'emtr't :rrrrsoi-e r 't (r m ;t1C' . e:i r 1'i_an(iChucksoeletv� -;egI reitl
lln was die 7irckywindrnfrr10 verstcsrre)rate,t"hfE, .�..____�....._ _ f' ...._ fthhfhcltfor
halls and 0111' room.said.mother. We have an excellent display of
I7en CoiineI1y. the '"snclat"�
committee chairman, outlined the
social"which will be held at the
Goderich Sunset o'olf Club: Tt1e
girls and their husbands will tee
off at 6:00 p.m. on May 27. After
golf they will enjoy a meal .and
CaI'(i5.
The guest' speaker ref ° the
evening w'as Mr. Doan of thi'
Canadian, Arthritis and
Rheumatism Society. He ga,ye a
very interesting outline of •the
society's work showing a filin.to
illustrate his topic.
,The evening ,conclucded 'with
lunch.
MR. YEO
We'have been workinra't many
forms 01 measurement: 'We all
agree today's methods ` are
certainty a lot easier, than the
methods used years ago.
We planted seeds and placed a -
newspaper over the box than they
were planted in. We haven't quite
decided if they like the newspaper ,
to read or they just like ir for
company because the seeds were
up 'within a few days.
MR. SYGROVE
.In.Social Studies the Grade 4s
are --beginning a study of' Norway
UNIVERSAL, t,
COMPULSORY
EDUCATION...Inasmuch•
as ignorance ail(' Zack of
education are barriers of
-separation among mankind
all must receive training
and instruction. Through
this ,provision the lack of .
mutual understanding 'witty L
be remedied and the unity of
mankind furthered and
advanced.
For more information
write'
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P.O. SOX 212 •
Or Ph'se S24.6137
CAN IDB SERVE YOU?
Tuesday May 23rd,.1972
one of our representatives
Mr. J. D. Brinklow
will be at
The Bedford Hotel
Goderich
9:00 a.m.--12 neon
Iii this district and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in practically all types of
cfr businesses including`
Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational
Businesses • Construction • Professional
Services • Transportation • Wholesale and
. Retail Trades, as well as. Manufacturing
have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire
land, buildings, and machinery, to increase
working capital, to Start a new business, and
• for other purposes. If you consider that IDB
can be of service, you are invited'to arrange an
appointment with the IDB representative by
telephoning
Telephone: 524-7337
or in advance by writing to
Aimrs4
LNDI/STRIAL
DEVELOPMENT BANK
.197 York Street, London 12, Ontario.
was built through .tie efforts of the
1.O.D.E.
The workshops were held on the
Thursday. Thegroup was divided
intothreeforths. Mrs. E, Sitter
r.eported.on "Reents"; ,Mrs. M.
Holmes onMembrship;
"Echoes" by Mrs. C. , Ruffill;
"Ways and Means" by Mrs. G.
Donnelly; "Education" by Mr.
G. Henderson.
Iii the absence, of Mrs. M.
Clairmont, Mrs. R. Neville gave
the report on "Services at Home
and AbroadMrs. R. 13, Craik, Provincial
President, expressed her
pleasure to Mrs. Neville forthe
fine delegation -sent to the annual
meeting.Mrs. G. Emerson and Mrs. H.
Dodd thanked those who gave
reports.
Mrs. G. Henderson .thanked the
hostess 1'n& -those- whstited-lunh,Mr-sC : -Mur-rO and MrsF. `-WNalkorn.
A very sucessful dessert •party and bake sae wh- ,Mld- bytheAbtn.eek ChapterWednesday afternoon, May 110.
Winnerat bridge was Mrs. T.
Ft. Melady; at '00", Mrs. A,ild:likR tq •�aII �►rrt yogi WithHugfII `and at euchre, Mrs. H. "huew rrni'ng giifts". #d
Fisher. InfarrrrtiOn about you'' •,M11+ ►Ticets were sold on a cake ilacatlont This HQstss •Wwhich waswonty Mrs. E. Ellott. glad' to artenge your'subcrriptiOfl"Thedoorprize was wonby Mrs.. to the SNAI,- TAREugeneBeaver. Call her at 5 4
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