Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1961, p. 10

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w r anothir successful tiin club dance another successful teen club dance mi held at the orange hill saturday evening april 2th winston preetidge and his starllter supplied the music for the dance tie notified the executive that he was unable to play for future dance the chainnan dave royce expres sed on bebalf of the executive and himself many thanks to the orchestra for providing- the tnu sic or the firtslx dances and the youths generously applauds ed the executive has engaged another orchestra to carry on the next dance will be may 13 chaperones for the dance were mr and mrs claude pickett mr and mrs harold robson mr and mrs jim snow and mr norman shields domrts and potato chips were served for lunch mr and mrs al walker at tended the dance at the george town country club last friday evening it was sponsored by the brampton flving club mr and mrs jim learmont returned home from florida last week jim had been working m florida for about a year they arc now living with mr and mrs harold learmont page 10 thft oiorqvtown herald 1 thursday may 11th 1m1 insurance travel walter t evans co triangle 72512 28 mill steeet serving your community for over 40 yean pushbutton service on all appliances thafs our policy its far more important to be able to rely upon fast dependable service than to get a socalled special deal call us if anything goes wrong we ii pop up just as though you pressed a button yes you can really depend on wigos service dept all appliances all makes tr 73376 commercial end domestic refrigeration mb in partnership with the community four delegates from north hoiton attend the 8rh annual conference of the ontario association for retarded ch idren d scussing the agenda are from left mrs margaret treahy mrs audrey milward mrs patricia hurst and mrs esme a ball the theme of the conference was in partnersh p with the community elect mrs ernest ball to ontario executive post mrs erabst ball 63 main st s was elected a member of file eight member executive of the ontario association for re tarded children r jacques of brantford was reelected president for 196162 at the annual meeting held ovtr the wetkend at tht royal york hotel in toronto about 15 from north halton asso ctation attended mr jacques speaking to the 400 members and friends sjk by next september there will be 80 associations serving more than 2500 retarded children in association schools across ontario joel w aldred president of cftotv anfl keynote speaker eaid that they have received more than 191 000 from pledge made during the januarj telecast he estimated that three and a half million viewers heard the storj of retarded children the mail bag thinks georgetown could use special education classes active church worker at union presbyterian the funeral service for mrs albert dolson 47 market st deorgetown was helil at lmon church on tuedaj ma 2 mrs 15 market bt georgetown dolson died suddenl at uclph may 6th 1961 general hospital on april 30th the editor after a short illness dur sir i tne former let tie ann leslie the equal opportunity for all sliter of robert leslie which education in a democ and matllda l she wa racy is supposed to provide no born ln 1888 on nc mflh linc longer means the same course west chinguacousv 1 ot 20 she for all children today it means attcnied ss 3 chinguacousv million viewers heard the storj of retarded children ormnriunilv hid on iho and georgetown high school a panel discusson conducted b the professional staff of the j j7 nt her marriage to mlnrt psychiatric research institute for children recent h is ablished minireiuoi nieas of the indi in london outlined the work of assessing the capaclos and dual standardized tests s j jj z h r needs of the children brought foure dime have made it possible to accur f f h r publc awrn important y scleat pupils in need of n herbert on lot 23 conce- hon m b dvmond md minister of health for ontario e special education words of the wist some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns i am thankful that thorns hdve rosts alphons jwrr nguacousv since pandedon the work of the research institute describing their i having rtad in the herald i d had been work in pioneering new areas of aetivitv thcrapv education and 1 last week thit the inrgctown faithiul attendent of tnmn in training programs increasing knowledge he pointed out public school board was once rresbvterian church a chir should allow the present need for hospital schools to decline j more considering the merits of ter meml of the lninn m public awareness of the facts of mental retardation would allow opportunity chsis 1 submit sne wa stl etive in the more retarded persons to remain in the commui ilj uscfulh i publication an article from soclet while she hvtd on a new hospital school for 1200 retarded childen at cedar e of north york ne farm sne nart also hocn a springs will be the last of this tvpc to be built in the province oiitlininc the snecial eductnn member of the terra f otti wo new facilities by the province will be part of the community he 1 b f mens institute and the i r o explained the importance of keeping the child in the home programme 01 mai area in do- nelson r r ing so i am not suresting that anu mrs local board should consider tired and moved to gtorge mrs dolson had joined insti special education theme of north york meeting dr w j mcintosh inspector of public schools dddresied north york board of fducdion trustees and presidents of home and school associate and other particularlv interest ed ln education nt a p rial board meeting lasi thurd n night spatial the adoption of this complete programme hilt would like to georgetown w point out thit since north york llte thc knox wms and u1s was a pioneer in thc opportun i number of knox presbjtenan tv chss field and has hi church oped it into a tn levtl svstem there is no question of its ilue this is recognized by nd tcichers alike of the loci public school ssmcm should realize that elunnt a period of phrn xpin parents ditturbad in the cast of virv emotional disturbed children the par n s receive pschiatnc htlp and home 111 truction is given hen 1 ecesarv firit four nor h york ins six pei ch ichi rs to de il with the four five thousand student his topic was special rduci nh difficult es tim tion services he dent with bt in able lo correct 90 slowicarning children severely difficulties in ihi first mentally rctardeil emotional ars of hi disturbed aphasic cijs- speech correction clasc ph cal handicaps home instruction townshipwide ti in tjie case of prolonged illness gence have consistently indicat gramme for pupils at the other t cceleratlon programmes for led that the pupils in north i end of the mental scale rapid learners and enrichment i york public schools are above rration progn teaching for gifted pupils in average more than ten per earned the latter field mrs mcgunljcent are accelerated that is sunning are her husband albert two sons howard and herbert one sister annn mrs william ions of eortetown three brothers george h i es lie and starret insist of i nion district and thomas l leslie of board sedgewick alberta and three notice to creditors in th etut of james percy clark gentleman d- ceased a 1 persons having claims against the estate of james eercv clark late of the village of n williams denllcman hi litd on or about the 17th dav of march 1961 are herebv notified to send particulars of i suinc to the undersigned on or before the 29th div of maj 1941 after which date the es late will be distributed with ngird onh to the cliims of which the undersigned shall then hai notice and the under signed will not be liable to any person of whose clum he shall not then have notice dated at georgetow n this 25th dav of april a d 1961 thomas percv clark ex ecutor of the fstate of james perc clark by his solicitors dale bmnrtt ia timer and baines 23 mill street georgetown ontario s ii studi 1 gifted provided excellent classroom ccommodation and t capnhlr tenching staff stindirds hive wuii bri ktpl nimh 1t1i a suitable n programme hi- bun provided of the f nlt pupil ftur now a go d stn furllier enhanced h ihi ion of a special prognmme for j sli w inrners and a stand irdiz intclli j it ion of the acceknlion pro- described slides of student sen gaged in special projects and showed folders of the amazing work done by grade vi stu dents early ag mr mcintosh believ es slow learning pupils should be placed in special classes at an early age and it is important that they develop a healthv idea of themselves dr hugh partlow superintendent of public schools for north york pointed out north york is the first khool system tn ontario to hive primary opportunity classes and other municipalities in the province are copvuig the idea there are six such classes thev complete tht work of threi grades in two vears gifted students are encouraged to ex tend their knowledge in science and social studies through indi vidua and group research their creative abilities in art music writing and drama and to find expression through group class and school projects such as choral drama or operatic pro ductions choirs and club activ ities go by bus there arc twenlj eight ehil drcn from north york attend ing the orthopaedic department of sunnj view school and they are taken bv special bus there are eight north york pupils at tending special sight saving full- sonic loci schools for man war- a uniform policv would provide equal opportunities for more children yours very trulv h j henry grandsons she wis prede ceased bv one son wallace and h two sisters maud and clan mrs ed cationt uiv c i rnval gnrivnch the former minister of imon could he thurch conducted the funeral serv ice mrs francis thomp son sang in the shadow nf his wings accompanied bj mrs llovd davison pallbearers were frank petch accel cl anderson lavern have been thompson perc leslie albert hunter and erie lesh cws and neighbours were do bf arers interment wa in ilillc cemeterj norval ph tu thi smsi r and there will be eight byj in toronto schools bext september twentv going to the ipecial deaf i promoted at the age of nine lbe chuld mooted to junior classes and intre- t into the school common- j at the age ltvd thojr are promoted high school and put childrens clashes in sunnvj view there are also special classes in spring garden public school 1 praise i those who attended thi spec ial meeting seemed unanimous in their praise of the north york school board for the spec ial attention it has- given to the crcepttpnal child be he re- itarded handicapped or gifted onctete aupruf tb735w lanes transport rc vt3a5s-c- trmll but shopping sure mokes you cold these days makes you want to take a rest in a warm th bite cheery atmosphere a hot drink and a to eet coma to think of it reminds you of cottage inn main st south th 790o4 for dependable sales and service pl 10unr cur ysltr valiant iir fto rnuls inliniatuitnl tntclf come to maveal motor sales limited main st north ir 73611 dre1wachta wishes 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