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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1980, p. 3

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0 ei Lie & £34) AYE ab EAT 2 NAN Le RS FIVIRL en 1 PTS 0 Pr RA St AER KRG Local group still interested | re eae TG Te 2C25262CCCICICHCICICACICICICICACICICICT ] FE V5 8 : [ } J CA rl * yi French Immersion discussed at meeting D. THAPAR | | : ; : \ (Ha \ . H yi ¥ At a meeting held by the Board to begin the program doing such things as count- Hobbs 985-3414 for from Mr. } DENTU RE TH ERAPI ST ' : ye Durham Board of Education mn September, 1981, ing to 40 in French, singing Daleman at the Board office phe on November 20,.Jim FrenchImmersionaimsto gongs in French and naming 576-4600, 'i 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St. S., #4" Stirling, school superintend- develop a high level of bilin- toys, animals and colours in Both Mr. Daleman and Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 a ey ant and Casey Daleman, gualism. With the school French, They are even Mr. Stirling urged that any A 5 French Consultant discussed curriculum being taught taking formal math lessons interested parents observe 214 Dundas St. E., A453 the Board's French Immers- totally in - French, the jh French. the Uxbridge Kindergarten " Whitby 668-7797 wie ion program with a group of children learn the language Locally, a group of inter- class. Visitors are welcome Sy e interested parents and through this total exposure, ested parents, Scugog at the school but it is asked ji educators. After some discussion of the program itself, Mr, Stirl- ing detailed the necessary the way one learns their "mother tongue". Kinder- garten children are at the age when they learn more Parents for French Immers- fon has been working to generate interest in the hopes of a program being that you do call first. " Scugog Parents for French Immersion will be holding an information meeting in A steps to be taken before a quickly and without inhibit- started in Scugog. Much January with French Sh program could be establish- ions as compared to older research and information is Immersion parents and he A 8 ed in Scugog at R.H. Cornish students in high school or available from this parents teachers available for a Public School for Grade 1 . even Grade 6 studying group by calling Joanne discussion. 8. and kindergarten next year. ~~ French for the first time. Fowler 985-8908 or Carol 18 Mr. Stirling will be seekinga Children initially lag in their LE) final committment from English skills but quickly 2s parents in January and. if catch up once English is x ith there are sufficient numbers formally introduced in . . eps to form a grade 1 and kinder- grade 3. Ruths Sbjct ts lanes Wares tri. P48 4 garten class a recommen- Research shows that IAD - dation would be made to the French Immersion students - SC UGOG F | N AN Cl AL A : are comparable academical- ex °. ly to children in English SE RVICE S A Trapping programs and are often : ES ahead of thelr English peers; 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY wr Sie due in part to their early PHONE 985 3832 foi A development of concentrat- ETT " UA } ¢ petition ion on listening skills. 28 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7351 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. i) i There has never been a more Monday to Friday 9 to 9; Saturday 9 to 5. {a (From page 1) highly researched program At "who from time to time have - than French Immersion Hin to enter their property via states Mr. Daleman and A: the' ditches in order to post students effectively finish Ears PY signs and retrieve such elementary school with two LP ~~ things as firewood." languages for the price of fs Toke 0% Roads superintendent Ron one. ¢ CA MacDonald told council that Presently there are 28,000 ] S " ta Cl; usP, =F d we ANS = i = sible ttiiopalit yas givest SUSHI == OWRHO 17 EE = an a a ra e Ri 20 permission . to about six Frenc Immersion % 4; am Saturday, November 29th - 3P.M. { a ¢ traps for beaver and Board of Education has two rx! muskrat, and in some cases schools in the south with or, when beavers are damming classes to Grade 3 and this ee culverts, the municipality year introduced the program 1 will ask a trapper to get rid at Uxbridge P.S. with some hs of them. 45 students enrolled. A visit ; He said to his knowledge to the Uxbridge program i there have been no problems ~~ would show a group of child- ; a with traps set in Scugog ren well adjusted to listening , 'Township road allowances. ~~ to the new language and ' : . hi | - | STONEWARE AY ER ; Gowns - Slips - Housecoats - Hosiery g by Whitney Cohoon . SLIPPERS 183 _ Kaufman - Foamtreads - Tender Tootsies | FOR SALE r ; OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed. - 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. SWEA | ERS # Orby Appointshent.., 965:8044 Cardigans - Pullovers - Vests § Seagrave Road to 9th Line; East 2 Mile, North Side of Road ¥ Ay; 3 Hat & Mitt Sets CE : TT HT THT TT Te BT Scarf, Hat & Mitt Sets i § MI NI CINEMA os5-0535 | 1 'Leather Gloves G ht Fur Lined - Fabric Lined - Silk Lined 2) +8 NOVEMBER 28-29-30 § i Friday 7&9 P.M. Saturday & Sunday 8 P.M. Os & _ PeterSellers RT | "Re ail LARGE i) L o3 . : ASSORTMENT i i ud ie: ' i -- CHILDREN'S rol 5 20 ORION recrnes sewsse ne eer EO DENIM VESTS & JEANS DEPARTMENT STORE i | QUILTED VESTS QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ki | (Merchandise Not Exactly as Illustrated.) Ye eo | LJ oS Coming Dec. 4th - 'Ryan's Daughter' UT e TT eT Te LTT LT Te LHL Te HLL

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