Wednesday January IS 1978 Win McDonalds Gift Certificates and Radios Get your crayons and felt markers going to win Gift Certificates for delicious food at McDonalds En tries will be judged on originality and each month there II be a draw for a unique McDonald tran radio Enter as often as you like Send your entry to The Herald 103 Main St South Georgetown Ontario Draw made Monday noon NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE Benefit Performance Fab 3rd ft to match a grant purchase of equipment Theplayli A BIT OF DOTH OF US Neville Do rein Bos For tickets call 877 LAST WEEKS WINNERS ALLEN WIDISH PI JUDGE AMANDA Maple Ave CHRISTINE WILCOX Ml SI CHRIS FUDGE Georgetown can pick up their certificates at The Herald News from the Norval district Continued from Page ladies In a team Irwin Schandelmcir Dot and Ken Robinson Toboggan Relay Race for boys and girls IS boys and girls In a team Sua an Campbell Colin Davenport and Russell Hutton Puck Shoot contest Paul Smith first David Wilson sec Car Obstacle Race for children 16 rio Craig and Michelle Robinson Hit the Clown for children lfl Trevor first Guthrie second Log Sawing contest Ladles Elsie Smith and Doro thy Hunter carried off the trophies again this year Log Sawing contest Men Norman Guthrie and Bob Hedley The One Hundred Thousand Dollar contest for couples rolling disks down the hall Bob and Sue tickets the prize and Sue won the draw Indoors there were movies for children and dancing for the teenagers a refresh merit booth that kept the Nor Neighbours busy all even Ing The committee that assisted Jamie Cunningham In plan the evening were Evelyn Marilyn Smith Randy Ken Robinson and Bob They attribute the success of the evening to the help and support they received from Ihe whole com Those assisting In lous ways were too numerous to name but all added up to a Kelly Cnwfard Ken Robinson in bit to kK Ike dm Nam Water Carnival last Satartay The abject f Ike uae waa to throw the ban a kate a a clown face Other a Ike Made Maes a Reducing remedial pupils not possible A reduction in Ihe number of pupils in who need remedial assistance is not possible in immediate fu lure says a report presented board of education Thursday Many factors which learning cannot be controlled by a school system and there will a I be a need for remedial ion says the report Currently 13 per cent of elementary children hive been identified as inn remedial help sjys tht Yet should the board carry out report s recommenda which arc aimed at prevention of a need for re- il is possible there may be reduction in Ihe need for rtmedntion in schools According figures in the elementary stud have been identified as needing remediation and of that number ore on a waiting list In North Halloa there arc students in need of ft mediation of which are on ihe list bach remedial teacher has a cist load of too pupils and would therefore need II more leachers This is he first time we had i walling list Ron Chapman superintendent of special program said In reply to trustee Bill Herd who asked why there was no waiting list last ye Mr Chapman said perh ip greening and Ideall devices are sharper than in the past Chairman of the ad hoc on remedial lotion was Ted an administrative assistant to John Boich superintendent of program Mr said it la difficult to define student needing remediation but working definition used by the committee was a student who has average or above average potential and canity behind in achievement particularly in language and or mathematics Students in special education programs were not Included In the definition The report says that moat or the cost the remediation is in language recommendations very enjoyable carnival Unit One of Norval United Church met at tho home of Mrs Marlon Laird on Thursday afternoon January with the new president Mrs Dorothy McLean She opened the meeting with a New Year a poem Mrs Carrie Graham acted as secretary for the meeting the business It was decided along with Unit Two the will give a financial donation to the fund of the church and a donation to Ihe North Contact Centre Mrs Marion Laird gave a report of the Church Executive mating held recently with the main item being plans for a new roof for church The roll call answered with a poem or thought on Beginning Mrs Kay Wilson gave an Inspirational devotional on Here a New Day Adam followed by a New Years message on Thank God for a New Start by Mrs The president gave ben edict Ion prayer after which she assisted Mrs Agnes Miller and the haslets lo serve lunch The Couples Club of NorW United Church met the home of Cordon and on Wednesday even January IB with pre Gordon Laidlaw told the about how the hymn Grace was written tallowed by all singing the hymn Rev Waller Ridley show a couple of dims ion and The Class House Gordon and Jcjn Reid group were In charge of the evening New leers elected for 1978 were President Jack and Mary Crawford 1st vice pres Ident Ron and Phyllis Mof alt treasurer Earl and Anne Wilson Secretary Paul una Hetty Johnson The evening ended a luncli of pic and Ice cream and M Julian Reed was the member of parliament who spoke on the TV program Affairs during news on Saturday night Jan the government on their energy policy in with mathematics next Mr said thai the best motivator for students Is the teacher II to hoped that a training program be established to equip teachers with better skills lo recognize needs In all areas Mr Pordage said The board moved hat Ihe report be referred to the to examine of Ihe Neil got a helpful push as the starter signalled for him to begin his turn the Crazy Car Race at the Nerval Winter Carnival on Saturday night The race which was limited lo children years and under involved the car around a scries of traffic markers in the shortest possible time This was no mean feat considering the tires are made of plastic the course is REALTY LTD REALTOR MAGNIFICENT PARK AREA is all where find this rancher x heated and lighted In ground 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