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This year we have a
large variety of per-
ennial plants to
choose from
and now's a good
time to plant them.
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Huron County teachers to tak
BY STEPHANIE
LEVESQUE
Elementary teachers- iii
Huron County will be taking
part in professional
development workshops at
Robertson Memorial Public
School in Goderich on April
30.
The workshops will
revolve around the theme of
the role arts should play in
school curriculum. Huron
Board of Education's
superintendent of programs,
Robert McCall, said the
general public is more than
welcome to attend and free
babysitting will be available.
The workshops will cover
such topics as French,
music, energy and con-
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servation and nutrition.
Julie Lindhout from the
London regional office of the
Ministry of Education will
discuss outdoor education
and the French program.
Lynne iIyne of Toronto, from
TV Ontario will lead a
discussion on Let's Play TV.
Mary . O'Neal, music con-
sultant with the Windsor
Separate School Board will
lead a workshop on musical
activities. A second music
consultant, June Coun-
tryman of the Waterloo
County board will focus on
rhythm and movement in the
music program.
Combining the arts with
part in development worksh
environment is the lead topic
by Prof, W. A. Andrews of
the University of Toronto.
Specific lesson ideas will be
developed in a workshop
conducted by John Bat-
tersby, art consultant with
the Middlesex County Board
of Education.
Therese Maitland of
Toronto, with Ontario
Hydro's energy education
program will conduct a
workshop on energy. and
conservation. A nutritionist
from the Ontario Milk
Marketing Board will
demo trate an approach to
nu,$rllion education.
('Betty Geddes, French
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French program. Paul Park,
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Education, Althouse College,
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on combining arts in science
education. Anne Fahager
from Sainte -Marie Among
the Hurons will focus on the
past and present of the
'mission. Drama in primary
grades will be the topic for
Marni Walsh of York
University, Toronto. Three
Huron County teachers,
Cathy Elliott, Marg
McCauley and Al Beattie will
lead a workshop on building
a better physical education
program.
Morning and afternoon
workshops include: .playing
is to think by Sharon Abbey,
primary consultant with
P rth County Board of
Education; putting the arts
into language by Marion
Hayes, primary -Junior
consultant with Grey County
One break-
Goderich police report one
break-in at Victoria Public
school over the weekend and
two thefts including a bicycle
and several tapes which
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storytelling by Pat Johnston
of the Federated Women
Teachers' Association of
Ontario; an .w for prinry
children by ' ; ..ore Pearce,
art -co-ordinator with
Waterloo County Board of
Education.
Workshops . will begin at
9:15 in the morning and 1:15
in the afternoon.
In here
were shoplifted.
During the week of April
12-18 there was one assault,
one disturbance, one drug
offence, two incidents 'of
wilful damage, one criminal '
code offence and four minor
car accidents.
Police made four arrests
and laid four criminal
charges, four liquor charges
and ten Highway Traffic Act
charges. Gaderich detachment
of the OPP report seven
thefts during the week. Two
of these thefts were in Ash-
field Township and included
a $400 stereo from a car and
$300 worth of tools from a
farm.
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