Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1971, p. 3

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Emphasize Pioneer Days At Public School Public School ended a week of studies that pioneer times when lessons centred around the olden days th a Pioneer Day on Friday April Principal Mr Larry Ciglen gave credit to the sue day to teachers Miss Edwards Mrs Melnyk and Mrs and the Grades and students who all put a lot of work Into the project The children were so Involved with the various aspects or day that they gained much informa Hon tho post way of life A very largo and interesting display of old time articles brought by the students from their homes was In the In one section the items were not named but each had a number The students tried to guess what each one was and what it was used for Later Mrs Sum mcrville gave answers and explained their use She led a very interesting discussion on oncer relics after slides were on Upper Canada Village and Pioneer Mage Many the children were dressed In pioneer costumes and these were judged by Mrs Ridley and Mrs Ciglen were Grades and Helen Zmavc Grades and Valeric Watt and Grades and Paul Smith A noon all enjoyed a lunch of homemade bread beans and hot dogs In the afternoon there was a good turnout of parents to view the displays in the hall They enjoyed the program pre sented by the children which in eluded a comical play put on by Grades and of an old me day with Mr Cig Sen as teacher and Grades and sang a number of songs under rection of Mrs Sum- mcrvilie The enthusiasm and interest shown by the children during the week in preparing for Pio neer Doy made the day a very successful one for both the and tho teachers On Saturday April the des held their annual fund raising selling Girl Guide cookies The Guides covered tho outlying areas leaving the for the 1st Brownie Pack Those who drove cars during the day wore Mrs Thorpe Mr Mr and Nadecn Lefebvre and friend All returned to the Captains home for inside wcincr roast due to the weather conditions Presbyterian Church met at tho home of Mrs Harold Reed on Tuesday after noon April with tho president Mrs Sam in tho chair Mrs Tom read the scripture lesson and Mrs How Smith led in prayer Mrs Harold gave the chap ter from the study book on Mass Media What do we mean Mrs Andrew assist ed the hostess in serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed On Thursday evening April the gymnastic team from Public School put on their display In Ugb School The program consist ed of the winners of ho recent music festival of tho North Association for the Creative Performing Arts and also selected displays that were given in Acton High School In February at a varie ty night The school gymnastic display was given previously at the variety night The Four Faces of Hungry Mr Wright is one of a minor Hollow a film produced group one who sees tho pro- Warren Wright of Georgetown of pollution and is trying was the special feature of utmost to do something dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Worn ens Club on Monday evening throu the four seasons and at North Golf Country shows the beauty of the area Club its river trees flowers birds The old chain letter gimmick is being used by one County teacher to suggest to his colleagues and the public that the best way to Improve the system would be to throw out all the top and return power to the schools Those administrators are at tempting to justify their exist by economizing at the expense of the students by elim inating courses la which the en rollmcnt is small the unsigned letter states NEUROTIC These people are creating neurotic teachers by their inces sant harassment in the form of supervision interference help meddling suggestions Inspect ions aims and objectives tions etc etc assistant superintend inspect teachers and rate them in subjects which they themselves have never taught sometimes never studied SEND COPIES The letter asks reader If he agrees with most of it send four or five copies to other teachers students parents taxpayers and board members It soys the autonomy of the teacher vanished two years ago with the creation of tho county boards MANIPULATED You are now manipulated Smith and Beverley Mrs Ed McLean ltd plus and a boggy Jack With Hungry Hollow Film Show Impresses Businesswomen Chain Letter Writer Would Throw Out Veeps and made to dance like puppets on a string the letter tells teachers You have lost virtually all freedom to teach your own subject In your own way em ploying such methods as you see fit to best suit your tion SEVEN POSITIONS The chain letter lists seven administrative positions which it suggests could bo eliminated together with approximate sal cries and says dropping these would both return power to the principals department beads and teachers where it belongs and at the time save taxpayer millions of dollars years THE POSITIONS ABE Director of Education Three Superintendents Education WO each Twelve Assistant Superinten dents each Six Coerdinators each Six assistant coordlnntors each Innumerable consultants one or more for each subject area each in oil their gorgeous colour shock of the film comes nearly the end showing the trees that have been wantonly chop ped down old refrigerators cans cons cans all sorts of thoughtlessly thrown there The film might have well been entitled Well which way do you want it Mr Wright has been showing his film which took a year to make to clubs and organizations since Christmas In the hope that someone will take up the chat lenge He said that one local group Is cooperating but it will take more than that During the business portion of the meeting resolutions to be brought before the provincial conference in May were studied to give the delegate Mrs Mar Parker the club feelings on them An invitation was received from the club to their birthday dinner on May It Is hoped some of the mem bers will be able to attend The slate of officers for season was presented Officers elect are president Miss Nora 1st vice president Mrs Margaret Par 2nd vice president Mrs Lorcne Sonford treasurer Mrs Sharon correspond secretary Miss Jcnnette recording secretary Mrs Greta Lee program chairman Mrs Audrey Scott with Miss Jean as co- chairman The officers will be installed at tho June meeting DID YOU KNOW The throne of Japan Is the oldest royal throne in the world Bedding Plants LOU GREENHOUSE few 3rd ltn Aden north of No HONE No 7 Highway W n Adon Church OUR ICCATtON ANNUAL UNIFORM SALE WHITE AND COLOURS 20 to 30 OFF REG PRICES Pant Suits to off reg Pr OPEN MONDAYS Shop Main St North DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON JK PERFECT GIJT For Mothers Day May WE SUGGEST Earrings Sttl of Opals Cultured Family Rings Diamond Sat by Bulova Decor Clock by Butov Ronton Vara Flame Jews Caut Puna by Buxton a Diamond Ring Sats 129 up John Boughton JEWELLERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS MAIN STREET NORTH NORVAL SHELL SERVICE LICENSED MECHANICS GENERAL REPAIRS HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING Radio PHONE Day or Night KEITH ELLA Open every Ev g til 10 motes day dining out Its Moms Day Off I Dine Out Together Get Mom at the kitchen Day Bring- 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