The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-04, Page 14I
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Beigrave
Personals
ll1r. Nd Mn. Cecil Milligan of
Fear and Jana of London.
!linden spent a few days last
Mr. andlMrs. Don Metcalfe and
week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
family of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs.
Hanna.
Bruce Hamilton and family of
Friends and neighbors of this
Lucknow were Sunday visitors w► �" e>,
community extend sympathy to
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. t
Dan Hallahan and his family in
..
Edgar Wightman.
the recent bereavement, the loss
Miss Kelly Lougheed of Dray -
of his wife, Mrs. Hilda Hallahan.
ton spent the weekend with Miss
Mrs. William Van Camp, who
Sheila Anderson.
has been a patient in the Wing-
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and, P
ham and District Hospital, was
Mark of London spent the week-
transferred to St. Joseph's Hospi-
end with her father, George
tal, London, on Sunday.
Michie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea of
attended the fowl supper in Ford-
Port Credit spent a few days last
wick United Church on Wednes-
week with Mrs. Lawrence Van -
'
day evening.
nan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson
attended the 101st anniversary of
and Sherri, Listowel, spent the
Cavin United Church in Winthrop
weekend with his parents, Mr.
on Sunday when Rev. Jahn Stin-
and Mrs. Garner Nicholson, prior
son of Fordwich was guest
to moving to Alliston this week.
speaker. Later they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and family.
BELMORE NEWS'
A surprise birthday party was
A Hi -C Hallowe'en party was
held for Mr. Sam Fear by his
held in McIntosh church base -
family on Sunday evening at his
ment on Saturday. Games and
home. Those present were Mr.
activities were enjoyed by Hi -C
and Mrs. Russell Fear and family
members from Clifford, Ayton,
of Wingham, Lori, Michael and
Belmore and Mildmay -McIntosh.
Jeffery Biggins, Clinton, Mr. and
Best costume prizes went to Kirk
Mrs. Allan Bridge and family of
Wood of McIntosh and Brian
Wingham, Ian Montgomery,
Dahms of Ayton.
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fear and boys, Mr.. and Mrs.
A Hallowe'en party for the LISTENING TO THE STORY of Hallowe'en at the
younger fry of Belmore was held
Larry Fear, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
in the Belmore Arena. Wingham Day Care Centre are, Debbie Edgar, Carla
fn solving
school,family p
There was a time when parents Letters are sent to parents fourth year, this fall. Parents,
and teachers were the ultimate emphasizing a child's hard work teachers, and children are
authorities at home and school. or cooperative behaviour - counselled in a non -threatening
Today, society has changed, and "Just thought you would like to open forum. Mal Pyper explains,
this approach often meets with know how your child is doing. I'm "These are the same problems
open rebellion and defiance in sure you are proud of him." people talk about over the garden
children. We have also learned Communication effectively Fall. The difference is there are
that permissiveness does not fos- with parents is an essential as- skilled counsellors there who
ter responsibility. pest of a school adhering to know how to find a solution."
Starting at 9:00 a.m., on Satur- Adlerian principles. Not only has Principal Gene Page, says that
day, November 13, a conference George Syme School encouraged the school does not pretend to
offering an alternative for en- an 'open door' policy with par- have all the answers. "Discipline
couraging cooperation in chil- ents, it has also initiated two has improved dramatically. All „
dren will take place in the other Adler concepts -parent we know is that it works for us
Physical Sciences Building with this age group. Vandalism is
Ph
y ng at the study groups, and a family almost non-existent. From being
University of Guelph. education centre. reputedly the worst school in the
Sponsored by the Alfred Adler The parent study groups in- borough, we now have one of the
Association of Guelph, the con- volve about a dozen parents best records."
ference has a wide variety of studying the book Children: the Both Gene Page and Mal Pyper
workshops to offer to interested Challenge, by Dr. Rudolf will be col ducting workshops on
parents, educators, and social Dreikurs, which is based on November 13.
workers. Adlerian psychology. Parents The conference is open to all
There will be an introduction to share family problems, and parents, teachers, and other
individual psychology, and how it arrive at solutions together. interested parties. For further
can help parents and teachers in A number of parent study information, one can contact the
practical approaches to disci- groups took place in the Guelph Alfred Adler Association of 245 Dublin St. N.,
pline both at home and school. area last year, and are planned Guelph, Adler
Included will be suggestions for for this year, as well. Guelph, Ont. NIH Dublin
phone 82.,
solutions to everyday problems in The weekly family education 9251.
families, such as difficulties with centre at Syme is beginning its
eating, bedtime, or fighting. Snowmobile but
Other workshops available Bowlinginclude such topics as Marriage �S destroyed in
Enrichment; Family Counsell
ing; Discipline in the Classroom-, WROXETERLEAGUE weekend fire
Xhe Adlerian approaches to nurs- High men's triple, Joe Craig The
ery school, elementary schools; Wingham Volunteer Fire
high schools; Life Style - Un- 615; high ladies' triple, Mary Department was called to two
derstanding yourself and others. Beth Riley 607, fires on the weekend.
Among the workshop leaders is Games over 200: Frances Saturday night at 10:55 a call
Stanley Shapiro, consultant to the Breckenridge 211; Joe Craig 240, came in from Bluevale but by the
Alfred Adler Institute of Ontario. 210; Noah Kulas 203; Marjorie time the department responded
"Adlerian methods are particu- Pellett 203; Mary Beth Riley 248; everything was under control. It
larly suitable for school use, and Bonnie Pellett 215; Bob McCaugh was a refuse fire on the main
improving parent-child relation- 200; Ken Pellett 200. thoroughfare where tires, hay
ships. . . This is an age where U -U -U and garbage was being con -
THURSDAY MIXED
every parent needs some help, sumed.
and guidance," says counsellor Jean Tervit had'the high single On Sunday, Hallowe'en eve -
Shapiro. for ladies with 291. Dianne Eng- ning, the department responded
At present, Shapiro is also lish had the high triple with 605. to a call from Gene Porter. His
consultant to an experimental Bill Johnston had the high single snowmobile but on the horseshoe
and triple for men with 301 and
project underway this fall, at at B Line, Turnberry Township
George S 747 respectively.
g Syme Junior School - an Other games over 200: gill West was completely destroyed.
am
inner city school, in the Borough Johnston am 206Jerry Porter had been intending to
of York, Toronto. Adlerian ;erry Sm
turn the but over to the l) Snowmo-
241; John Leitch 204, 201; Isobe
methods are being used, not only bile Club but hadn't gotten
to encourage cow ng Montgomery 215, 221; Jean Ter
g Aeration among around to it. There was no insur-
vit 291; A] Skelton 204, 202; '
children, but also to encourage ance.
communication and trust be- Dianne English 212, 224; Marie Vandalism is suspected in both
Phillips 214; Keith Moffatt 229,
tween home and school. pqg; Doug Neil 205; Cee Hoffe cases.
George Syme School opened six
years ago -the first open con- 290; Jack Tervit 203; Perrie Hol -
mea 211, 242; Doug Elliott 234,
cept plan in the Borough of York. 209; Luanne Kerr 207; Marg Mof-
Vandalism was very heavy, and
there was constant fighting in fatt 227; Karen Moffatt 240; Dave
and about the school. Tiffin 240; Bruce Skinn 205;
In response to the discourage- Helen Daugherty 253.
meet of children and teachers Thanks to John Leitch, Ron
alike, a nucleus of staff arranged Tervit, Al and Helen Skelton,
and paid for a series of work- Karen Moffatt and Bill Johnston
who were spares.
shops conducted by Stan Shapiro,
on using the Adlerian methods in 0-0-0
the classroom. Over the last COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
three years, this approach has Still leading the pack are the
been put into practice by a grow- Satellites with 39 points. Coming
ing number of teachers. up close behind are the Gremlins
The keywords at George Syme with 33 points. Third spot is a tie
are success and caring. Adler between Mustangs and Granada
with believe that a misbehaving with 23 points. Fourth are Hor
child is a discouraged child nets with 18 points and trailing
Punishment serves only to fur- are Austin with n points.
ther discourage a misbehaving Ruth Ann St. Ver had the high
child; whereas, the use of cone -the
with le Verna Haugh had
quences and encouragement the high triple with 650.
Men's high single went tkv Fran -
establish mutual respect be- cis Merkley with a 306. Brian
tween teacher and child, and help Douglas had the high triple of 747. 4(0
the child learn to take re- Thanks go to spares, Janice
sponsibility for his own be- McWhinney, Debbie Blake ana EARNS BA DEGREE
haviour. Larry Simmons.
"Our way is to be both kind and Paul J. Fleury graduated
firm. There is respect for the In Master Junior tournament from Wilfrid Laurier Uni-
child and respect for ourselves," old in Kincardine, Daryl Holmes versity, Kitchener, on Octo-
of Wingham had the high triple of
says Mal Pyper, guidance 5 ber 31 with his Honors B.A. in
counsellor at George Syme. The Wingham team finished up Geography. He is a former
w
The emphasis is on the positive. last in the four -team tourneyith graduate of the Wingham
Children are more likely sent toPublic and F. E. Madill
principal, Gene Page, for eom- 2,765 plus. Owen Sound won with Secondary Schools in Wing
-
mendation and encouragement 2,884 and Clinton was second with
g 2,839. Collingwrold was third with ham. He is the. son of Mr. and
rather than a reprimand. 2 8;3'i Mrs. Roger West of London.
Mowbray, Brett Gillespie, Scott Neil, Peter Hooftman,
Shane Mclnally and Cathy Maiers.
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TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town-
ship of Howick In the County of Huron, that the period during
which nomination papers may be filed in tfjIllt-office of the clerk
of the Township of Howick, Gorrie, Ontario for the purpose of
Municipal Elections will commence on the 11th day of Novem-
ber, 1976 at the hour of 9 o'clock and close on the 15th day of
November 1976 at the hour of 5 o'clock for the purpose of nomi-
nating fit and proper persons for the offices of:
REEVE
DEPUTY REEVE
COUNCILLORS (3 positions)
and further notice is hereby given to the Public School Municip-
al Electors of the Township of Howick, the Township of Turn -
berry and the Town of Wingham that in the same manner and
at the same place, nomination papers may be filed for the
office of Member of the Huron County Board of Education; re-
quirements 2 (two) members, for the Townships of Howick and
Turnberry and the Town at Wingham, of which all electors are
hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accord-
ingly, and further take notice that the manner in which said
nominations shell be filed is set forth in section 34 of the Muni-
cipal Elections Act.
If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said
offices are nominated and make the required declarations,
notice of the time for the holding of the poll, including the
Advance Poll and notice of the last day for making applications
for a certificate to vote by proxy will be given forthwith.
Given under my hand this the 4th day of November 1976.
Wesly R. Ban
Returning Officer
Township of Howick
NL
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