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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-11-02, Page 13c‘ithiworma= Worm Cost tx liffet1 schodz wam Ittrenejitt up aipsinTh at t 41 -tehftetkh ratansittrTh Iftstepattrene etrfp.trnit art ramezrar-, tat:miter-2x mac= 94;Nfial *mot ftuatm rorm-rart nprwasaehelt anspht maze virrukll sate Else OEM= Mtafehlfig biteVM SW& aiS MeV, angE Ziferti an± Crmy.Ftc.r,tha thellyaftm.use assktehatIvatmEntreten The Midi -secs tfre &,C:theeE -erritrnv: Mare cf.a.vctred that the tfrEee heeriS he& keett Very- alantaBgErSiet Enter' tfrezrstryear-butthatsrn=, rt tel n books hath Mehied iferjy rettir iThanda Very' relit ernnktrall7ft., She trod the nI.Pf.rinqg that theinuhtem,whfith was rte tram the curricuranatorthis. whoa gear by the hoard. wis notusedfrtaadericharat Wing seminars- atm Qzri-rP she trusts tforrirP,m an& imams the depart - anent hes& a..t W11/4. 210 Es -as familiar -behind a church gulgth as she iS behind a _flw She said she has ha -6 czamplaints cruring hew- yeat:s an the board a:booth-auks heingused the classraom -Tuil,rtlraoks ond w incen .Foas art AQtainm, -1Faatfivc Xtzmik atrAg T/41ellan (4M7-tn. hfga-lue WeeCoM2' (fg- hrIztaiimanE off se-rn`) anth Muni aamitem` (ittme Usai*niat) an 2e *".**Iri.sril 2:kamats., Altar73ffles.aanll, sarter , fl[Ifrt ardigt reacifte... virt:teal SEtthinsum am the terttai ;,-4*.i,,ait "Tri7F-u7:. a i-ets (se ntir one-antz 102: ...75... qX) '5i Siaggtda at egm. varimmatzamitiEtna.-Ehagt-h- aei castoff sheen '-'4) waft music' am& Em -affactfurn_ EgEtotaphyt agameiriii- 0 , aW441.R.i.N.11,;.„?..1.4419A, IMIKIIEFSEMOLok -areherhafr reereaden &rector Mike EtyrnamE is prtmmt-ng. llEhLEtese safary- pragernnr fun. staffi EW the trourt's recreatinm commatce thatshouidgmarantaethe• flITfltcgudirrEtt- StatE it (aft keeg} bad cut tht Litk. ,EIMmatnE. alaRrabrk the ED9ru=",.as—artai, retia autfiThing the. ggaar or the ;It-4,g':Meenth-teprranta-i}ri- EmprEaint-ng the hearCE FT:e Said th program h errerated the Etort allrO`wirees hy offering them r-rrA-nr;IF4-' .trEvAurcetalomblyrt=nrnitre i-pa)sWir%whaTePnr-FtEaFF tfIhoard (ft -A -in, and L gond ‘;t-A-ir EnstpLe_ saidtriestenz would grVe the boar& art ac- curate tnettnaf fora evahlatioa and wont& show the staff' that the hoaLd Lab, a genuine EnbaresthrtEtem andwhat they cht Erett- them- s:ttrtheirwarre._ EIgutitat the.towan krenrpwwnte, the rstercc tar aiL as erre- Otayez hat added that the. si6stent vs-' mat used Erwarrandeng th ill1vtaufd tmed htr- reensmfameanjlsgees, Eicll t tsbatiL R;tahrashes af s3EfaEry Eeveis that st:aff owe& Lnacir Etg devekmmant car the fait throttair edutcanal lilam)fterigaaionsuenatra - sexed/ milt2i,.ftuul mull wefftodyiaERSCR..Ert*Isn- - treathenrgIntia -Mwmtwftt ottllibe attfi ttenihminaullattanall EAL 4tu7, qzrrTe,v7&, aEge IaftU 3KIEgitW -CtiDSMITW r328/3'S ag$16,41/AninIM3InakMan0 FIJILLSVEZEEI 11 IleaSUUCASIT aZT ZatICEL. ,JUSTMO- E33VrS'Ea SLCE5112P4,0647, osr sx-L., mop 4tfo allit3fartrn a&ail,11tEEllialar311E EICREAK511) EPE, 636ErZtERti7FaaR ilISFMSFT a,Z.6a5/Z iiBirf"ISRIFEE3PRZZICT.„ %no Stenani3 "jtatmo 74{SMCIACTIi.DEEFITSM„SINATI, Nina, Ter". fraidt0E6* ciaOMMIC tLa FM1E=n MEW'S crE • trr saErn,_ .nasa ' rcru. tregrtia Fzumffr24. , Xgatitt, ragirt- titoctt ttitm„,. lazrZ SP/?rlutr Lls,ciBmroattmE tt- sham:is:0:p aarei eftm uisizteraz2z. • ceff Dmirde giittft- tLwist Atiktiieite Calsgeil S r 123m RASStifiZ EallaEritii ZIP ,4M) EFFING GELEEIT V IE MOM MAIO SOK' programs rrrnintniirring hahks, - The &rector' suggested rate • revels that outtaf he accepted by the ba d_ We based feu -el ChaesatarlesortWhat stmfe menthers rrt,Uri-Trg rtaw muf increased, each TeveLitytthreegereent rtorrrr level ave_me thz.=crtrectur • nkilT SET,,544. rrr-Ake ap to. an t' goad work have been removed efor& aut. dm said the best was., do it epsietty with the parent wing trs the principal and the teacher and amassing it waft them privately- She sniff it moreeftective if a parent goes Ms the teacher and hasitdattequietly_ Anstim said that 7rinit had not answered her' question a asked again if Zinn wank!! cantinne to v.oi tor books., qtrch as the Dittiners which she • cailect-intmarar.„ replied that the hooks were being taught to a class af Grade LI -stgcrigg4 .44.„_EXeter Vet setae_ nrcEEI are dealing wftlestudentshat th.ey are alsoaReint-Siiessid_ `131ttt. tfm scarlet is to install. the principles the parentS are teat homeargnedAnstim "If woad summer- have a hook read in a controlled CfrESSITaeln Sheatiett than have Et tacked under a strident s parnw and read by flashlight?" earn- arerand7Frrn Mrs. Austia went on to say tintt there are parts of the "The Diuineka„*' that site was sure Mrs_ ?ffm watthi not want toreaci front cd the meeting assentided before her_ Zrirrn replled that there WArge-Pagts -vcirtersn,tiraf she warrici J 0 MEP at L., %Aef ave. if the hind chose ln ,crea.se the salary curn.- rneurate with nhihty_ The at.ea manager-, nava- SiE4ji4.1 ewer n-rnkf., up to S1I,S0M at the FrftirreveL and said at-- ternm amid he held With all ctnpir members at month intervals_ The hoard if M chose. add as it iL(eEL sin • reuefs and th thi catrief determineIf employee fs prepared ta a_ccept respaustTlatyctf steetti that honest_ .and accurate etigahlatif/S. he Chine- life said awasimgartata that expectations for staff mmEters• he. set for each person. Wesaid t-Ftt is the only way the ttoaLd cnuid determine Wan'eutplayee had r ao.ar-a* the reieF of Lteaftlia1liLe EUSpeeted GE hint arlter_ • * manta mat feel eamfortable MaCrang tEP a roam full of .,peopte, hut there were aino parts of the Palle tfint she wouldnot virant ta read im &int of a room fullorpeople- Mrs, Austinsaid that it is a dent situation when a hook is taught ia. schaoll because "it giveS respectabffity to a hook ta cansider aim sehoor_ Mrs. 7:inn, remarked that. after teartring Sunday Schaal for 35 years, "1 Finve rry principles.- Sie went, ort to sag that if you have been teaching a efritd -since he or 'the was knee Yr,whg=11 that eiald comes to he an. • er he . or site kaaws what to• do. Ken Mutt used Rion if she would vote to keep a hook such as the "The iiners- on the school eurritarlum, &smeha vote eame up in the future and Mrs. 7.7.inn answered. that she would have to read the book hefore she decided_ ES ATE E ILLERY buy/ and sell Et,t,ffere hruLe, at this tlio„ tfliti.L estate pieces of exception& Ysolite_ aictattondexperts, since t,950 ELLERS MED Pp MINE b)L1.11±3,, CENTONI 482 —Mt WAIIKEtTON 11111111111111111111111111 PiRaiumoi‘Yriairoux042.1974—triAcno n er WflH WILL" Used Cars Trucks MS Cordoba Sedan DeVilie lerlffeganee Package, padded vinyl top, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, cruise control, opera ; Lamps, air conditioning full power equipped MOOG ruffes- License No.. MST 698. 92,000. 1978 Pontiac Grand Safari Station Wagon Pewter steering, power brakes, KID Power Door Inert, tinted windshield, Radio, rear speaker, roof rack,. wood green panelling 21,000 miles- License Ne. 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