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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Dec 1980, p. 9

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday. December jlOth, 1980-9 28 Teams enter volleyball fournie urprise Pines team For that Special Christmas Gift The Hamre House The Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Club sponsored an Invitational Volleyball tournament tournament for public school teams at the Clarke High School gym in which there were twenty-eight teams involved involved from across the district. district. Friday afternoon and evening saw the girls take to the court with Saturday being reserved for the boy's tournament. tournament. There were fourteen girl's teams entered in the tournament tournament with three of the teams being from the Pines Senièr Public School. The Pines Green and the Pine Cones took part in both the final championship game as well as seeking the championship of the Consolation Round. In the boy's division the Pines Hoy's A team won the consolation championship on Saturday. The championship for the tournament went to a team from Ajax. There were fourteen teams entered in the boy's tournament. Things like Grandma had, Antiques, Collectibles. Local Crafts. Thurs.&Fri.6-9p.m ; Sat. &Sun. 10-5p.m. Rod and Diane Hamre, church Street North, Orono, Ont. LOB 1M0 Phone 983-5505 Clarke High News Town of Newcastle Applications are invited for the position of anne Adams, front row, Tammy Rogers, Shawn Kelly Joy Wind, Lynda Merrick, Leslie Gibson, Marcia Manning. Manning. finals. Back row, Michelle Dion, coach, Stephanie Isert, Collette Webb, Jaynie Davies, Cheryl Zealand, Mandy Hoskins, Hoskins, Kathryn Blaschke, Suz- The above Pine Volleyball team entered the recent Volleyball tournament as undogs undogs but surprised everyone with a great surge to enter the Animcil Control Officer Sealed applications marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, December" 1», 1980. Animal Control Officers under the direction of the By-Law Enforcement Officer in the Town Clerk's Department are required to enforce Animal Control By-Laws and also look after the Dog Pound. 'This is a Union Job, Local 74, Canadian Union of Public Employees, and the rate of pay is governed by the current contract. Pines Volleyball team An Almost Christmas Çon- cert is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tonight at Clarke. The Clarke Band will be entertaining,for the enjoyment of all who wish to attend. Admission fee for students is .75 cents and 1.00 dollar for adults. Good luck to the Basketball team playing at Uxbridge on Thursday and also to the Girjs Volleyball Team during their tournament at Eastdale. J.M. McElroy, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Apply in writing ipcluding a complete resume wi references to:. ÜÉ§É Anna Sehi- the semi-finals. Back row, Lisa McGregor, Coach, Miss Korelski, Maria eleow,, Krista Rudman, Elan Earnoski, Teresa Rosamond, Rickard, Bev Henderson, Darlene Dennis, Angie Stere, p a tti Irwin, Angela West. Brenda Nolan; front row, One of the Pines Volleyball, teams who played in the recent Volleyball tournament at Clarke High School and were successful in reaching the Treasurer and that a report would then come to the .finance committee. Çounc. Hamre stated that the recommendations from the treasurer were an improvement improvement but that the Town needed stronger controls than being suggested and suggested suggested a budget control sheet for each department. She said, "we should aim for the strongest controls possible." DeGroot in his report stated his recommendations were .to expand on the present practice practice of summary reports to the finance committee by requiring requiring department heads to report regularly to their respective committees. He stated that the report to the finance committee by himself would be general in nature and would be an analysis of financial information. He said he would not be dealing with the underlying activities which would be considered- only by the various committees. committees. The committee took no action on the recommendation recommendation now awaiting a report from the treasurer on what actions have been taken as to recommendations from the Audit Management letter. program. Treffinger said special gifted gifted programs alienate, students students from those in regular classes and create, gaps in learning. He said regular teachers have a role in working with gifted students in the regular classroom. He also said there is a place for a variety of resource people in the program to operate options within the regular class system. Treffinger also continued his,, discussion outlining how to identify gifted children and as well how to set up special programs, how to co-ordinate these programs, manage and evaluate. Bill 82 of the provincial government is making this aspect of education topical, at this time and which will continue into the future as Boards of Education cope with these new aspects of education. I.Q. not only criteria to ' determine gifted Public School teachers were told at a recent professional professional development day that there are other criteria as well as I.Q. tests to determine the gifted child. . Dr. Donald Treffinger, professor professor of Creative Studies in' the Interdisciplinary Centre for Creative Studies at Buffalo's Buffalo's State College said a teacher must look at a student's ability, talents and strengths in many different fields to determine his or her own interests and thereby meet his needs. He said what happens to a gifted child every day is important and this should not be provided only in a special gifted • Clears snow from walks, steps, porches, most anywhere you shovel. Without the strain. • Squeeze and go control grip. • 12" clearing width. • Weighs only 12 Ilf for easy handling. • All electric. 1 Stores as easily as an ordinary shovel. Haven't you done without a Toro long enough? With 100 ft extension cord (Coiftinued from page 1) MORE INFORMATION WANTED AS TO AUDIT MANAGEMENT iances. ,'ounc. Cowman said she wjuld like to know what had already been undertaken by the treasurer's department as to recommendations in the Audit Management letter. She also stated that it was her understanding that any bud- getory ^problems were to be considered by the department head, the Town Manager and ROLPHDOMIN ION HARDWARE ORONO, ONT. 983-5207

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