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Little Miss Muffett (alias Karen McCurdy) mixes up some batter to make ginger bread men
during Fairy Tale Day held in Mrs. Dorrie Chisholm's Grade 3 class at Holmesville Public
School last Friday. The students, who all wore costumes, also made pop-up books to com-
plete the end of a study unit on fairy tales. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Or hall ark
youngsters
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It the
, to neDavid SwaynwtecMologye,
ltd,
a rofessor lathe University
Guelph's D3partilent of
1lg and Information -
Science.
"Some keen lifigh school
students are lig.K years
ahead of the formal com-
puting curriculum being of-
fered
fffered at school, while other
students are lagging far
behind," he explains. "Both
groups are often hampered
by Insufficient access to
computing resources at a
time when they need them to
Rain a competitive edge in
school and future careers."
As the academic coor-
dinator of a new ,Summer
Computer Camp for 12 to 16
year olds at the University of
Guelph, Prof. Swayne hopes
to provide the keen students
from Ontario and beyond
with an enrichment ex-
perience that will be in-
valuable.
"The University of Guelph
is a natural place for the
camp since we can provide
tailor-made instruction, and
introduction to the latest
technology and unlimited
computer access on two
large Vax 11/780 computers,
and a variety of up-to-date
micro -computers," Prof.
Swayne explains.
Intended for "rookies",
Cardiff is speaker at WI meeting
Huron West Women's Mrs. Margaret Foxton. Wingham• entertained by Chandler, R.R. 3, Wingham,
Institutes held their 83rd ' The In Memoriam service ` • playing an electric organ president - Mrs. Leslie
annual meeting last Monday was held by Mrs. R. Bogie and Ars. Adelin Campbell Jacklin, Wingham, first vice -
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian and Mrs. H. ' Brindley of sang two solos, 'The Bells of president - Mrs. Cecil Elliott,
Church, Wingham with a Tiger Dunlop Branch. Those St. Marys' and 'Smiling Clinton, second vice -
good attendance of honoured were Mrs. Jean Through'. She was ac- president Mrs. Elmer
delegates and members. Anderson of Belgrave, Mrs. companied by Mrs. William Black, R.R. 6, Goderich,
Clarence Sturdy, Mrs. Frank Dalrymple.
The president, Mrs:"Peter g t d • - secretary -treasurer - Mrs.
Chandler of St. Helen's,- was Cummins and Mrs. Leona Ross Higgins, Brussels,
in charge of the daylongLockhart all of Clinton, Mrs. Reports were received assistant secretary - Mrs.
Charles Travis . of from all the,coitveners and James Hunter, R.R. 1,
session. Mrs. Dave Ritchie Dungannon, Mrs. John the Pennies for Friendship Belgrave, public relations.
was . the pianist. The Armstrong of Londesboro, ceremony was done by Mrs. officer - Mrs. Margaret
president of the Wingham Mrs. F. Wraith of Maitland Cecil Elliott of Clinton. Each Taylor, R.R. 1, Londesboro,
Branch, Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Tait Clark of Tiger branch secretary -treasurer curator - Mrs. Walter Scott,
Foxton welcomed all. Dunlop. presented theirpennies. R.R. 1, Belgrave, assistant
Ratification of the. District Mrs. Gordon Kaittin of curator - Mrs. Ross Taylor,_.
Directors was done by Mrs. The guest speaker, Tiger Dunlop Branch,gthe R.R. 1, Belgrave, auditors -
John Templeman of Staffs, Murray Cardiff, M.P., was district convener,led in a Mrs. James Hunter, R.R. 1,
introduced by Mrs. AliceBelgrave, and Mrs. Alex
the federated board director Scott of Belgrave. He"'spoke discussion on different ways
for sub division 23. She o his triplast fall to the to market potatoes and the Nethery, R.R. 4, Brussels,
• ratified the following , request fromanotherdistrict district delegate - Mrs.
directors: Auburn - Mrs United Nations for the wishing potatoes to be Leslie Jacklin, Wingham,
Federal Government. He g alternate - district delegate -
K en n e t h McDougall, stated that many wars have marketed m burlap bags. g
Belgrave 7 Mrs. Leonard The resolution.was sup -
been Mrs.C+Pcil„ Elliott, Clinton,
James (alternate), been prevented by havingt}
Blyth - the problems f the, porta federation'" representative -
Mrs. Vera Badley, Clinton'- a pro ems o e
nderstood _b _ �aejL..other
Mrs Winnifred Girvin,, R.R.
u
d by all legates.
9012 l mi,a>s GniforA
haver but litho:'
or no comp g< riencee
and More manced
"hackers", the 000 Me
from ugust $. to 27, and is
divide into three, one-week
sessions. Students may at-
--tend one, two or all three of
thesessions-
To give younggsters a feel-
. in of power and'control over
the . new technolo the -
camp features a rain num of
five hours a day in the com-
puter lab, explains . Prof.
Swayne. A serious. Introduc-
tion to programming is
presented ,m a light hearted
style suitable for anyofe.who
wants to learn about .com-
puters. -
Even the most inex-
perienced camper will learn
how to. proal, according
to the computing expert. As
confidence grows,
youngsters will tackle more
ambitious projects such as
learning new languages, not
Mrs. Mervyn Barkin, y Mrs. Alice ;,Scott, the sq-.Ddngannoi alternate•
Mr. Cardiff aim spoke on the - curator, p
Dungannon - Mrs. George Trade Mission to South Asia + reported a big year federation re chan n, R.R. -
Errington, Goderich Mrs. ' and Mrs. Evaline Webster, Mrs. Donald Buchanan, R.
T.
which they try to sell
Mary Clairmont, Goderich ,president of the Huronview 1, Londesboro and standing
Canadian goods to the wortd,
Township Mrs. Irene auxiliary, stated that a new committee conveners
C u d m or e d alternate), Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock directory has been installed, Agriculture and . Canadian
Maitland ,r. Mrs .__Bevanthanks ,Mr. Cardiff fo�.his_—telling where ,E�ach...residen _: d>1 -4-r.
Brown, St. Helens - Mrs. informative address. resides in the home. She S c h i e 11,, W -i n g h a m ,
Lloyd Moffat, Londesboro - askedeveryone to support Citizenship and World
Mrs.' Donald Buchanan, Mrs. Helen Morley and • the Spring Tea and thanked Affairs - Mrs. William
Tiger Dunlop - Mrs. Russel . Mrs. Allan McTaggart of the the branches for assisting in Porter, R.R. 2, Goderich,
Brock (alternate) and Goderich branch took up the the monthly birthday par- Education and • Cultural
Wingham - Mrs. Robert • collection. Report of the ties. - Activities °- Mrs. Mary
Powell. , Officers' Conference was Mrs. Winifred Girvin of Cl a i r m on t, God e.r i c h,
given by Mrs. Harold Gaunt, Dungannon invited the Family and Consumer
Secretary -treasurer Mrs. Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Mrs. Beth district annual to be held at Affairs - Mrs. Richard
Ross Higgins gave her Knox, Mrs. Jim Hunter and Dungannon next year. Buchanan, R.R. 6, Goderich
rep6`rts- --and---read- •-the--Mrs. Btrniee•Emke:';-The following is the ssa--te and—Rego utions - Mrs.
correspondence. The During the day, Mrs. officers for the commg year: Gordon Kaitting, R.R. .5,
auditor's report was given., Martha Heywood of p1esident Mrs. Peter Goderich.
by Mrs. Alex Nethery.
Mrs. John Templeman
reported for the Federated
Women's Institutes of
Ontario and- told. about the --
business: under president
Mrs. Keith Hiepleh. She also
told about the special
celebration for Ontario in
1985 which will be held at the •
University of Western
Ontario....,..
Home economist Mrs.
Jane Muegge- spoke of the
courses taken during the
past year and stated that
over 800 9-H girls had taken
the Ontario Heritage project
in Huron County and that
over 900 had attended the
course •'More Cents Than
Dollars'.
Mrs. William Porter,
Goderich . Township
president and convener of
the nominating committee,
brought in the slate of of-
ficers and Mrs. Templeman
installed them.
The dinner was served in
the church hall and grace
was said by the Reverend
Paul Mills: Mayor William
Harris welcomed all and
greetings were brought by
Mrs. Joe Reily, London area
president and Huron -South
W.I. president Mrs. Bruce
Shapton of Crediton. The
sale of crts was looked
after by the Dungannon
-members.
The afternoon session
began with a hymn and the
roll call of Branches was
. 'taken. Each president gave
the highlights of the past
year: Auburn - Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock, Belgrave - Mrs.
Jim Hunter, Blyth - Mrs.
• Evalina Webster, Clinton -
Mrs. Cecil Elliott,
Dungannon - Mrs. Winnifred
Girvin, Goderich - Mrs.
Mary Clairmont, Goderich
, Township - Mrs. William
Porter, Londesboro - Mrs.
Margaret Taylor, Maitland -
Mrs. Bevan Brown, St.
Helens - Mrs.,Harold Copper,
Tiger Dunlop - Mrs. Richard
Buchanan and Wingham -
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yes new
available on home hobby.
computers, and; par
�ipa In the Unlversity's
members are avid hacker
who enjoy developing their
own gapes, synthesizing
music, and even discovering
n,ew ways of doing
homework.
To ensure that the corn-
puter kids will play as well
as work during their holiday,
recreations aitch as slginnm�
ing, sports, hiking and
cookouts are plalluect,'
"We'll probably have to
pry some campers loose
from the computers," laughs
the camp coordinator. "Fun
for some of them means
mastering a new language or
upping their score at the
game, Rogue."
Campers may commute or
live on campus in a Universi-
ty residence. Trained
counsellors will . supervise
learning, recreational and
camp
residence life activities in a
ratio of approxdnnately ten to
eWb le a camper does not
have to be a wins kid to at
tend, arecommendation
from a mathematics,
science, or data p
teacher is require ,
Fellowship monies, awarded
on the basis of need and/or:
ability, are available from
the University of Guelph's
College of Physical Science
and participating corporate
sponsors. Summer Com-
puter Camp is sponsored by
the University's Division of
Continuing Education,
Department of Computing
and Information Science,
and the College of Physical
Science.
For information, contact
Continuing Education Divi-
sion, University of Guelph,
Room 103 Johnston Hall,.
Guelph, Ontario, NIG 2W1 or
call 519 - 324-4120.
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