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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 May 1978, p. 5

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ATAS Sh PLN Oat Test curriculum on relationspresented toschool board An obvious need for children to feel good about themselves has time in- quarter of his watching TV), an creased number of single watching the others play ball, she said. A shy, intelligent child, important that the junior student becomes more aware of his worth." starting all over again," he said. At this level, students said At the senior level, students are a "complex prejudice. In his classes, how to avoid prejudice is one of the topics dealt program, students will become more aware of himself and others and besides the need for a positive self image, are understanding, human Erichsen-Brown said she was impressed with the program, but concerned kept a Simcoe Coun ai : he seemed to have no self The program is can take a close look at group", according to with. perceive without growth and development, with how effective the Beard of Taneation vate ee a Web confidence with sports. designed to make him the "makeup of self' and Dave Moore of Banting P prejudice."" appreciation of self and teaching would be. writing team busy since home at an earlier age But, Ms. Mains gave him __ think about things he can study the factors af- Memorial High School. Through the use o Ms. Mockford pointed others (which also delves Ms. Mockford agreed last October. and increased family S0me private coaching in dowell, has done welland _fecting their self concept. Not adults and not games where students out that the writing team into sexuality) and ap- that it was a genuine On Monday night, Jean mobility, with the ball handling and games will do well. They can learn that children, the students are forced to make has developed teaching preciation of family and concern, but that the Mockford, program average family moving began to bea pleasure for Mr. Olaskey suggested conflict with adults is face a variety of choices, such as do they units based on these community life teachers will be properly advisor, human relations, every four years. him. the value of picture natural part of maturing. problems. prefer Volkswagens or teaching methods, along prepared for teaching and the writing team "Along with this there "Self concept is lear- collages, role playing and He uses overhead With so many Cadillacs, and then be with suggested All four members of the through four school day presented their test is much evidence of Ned, not inherited," she various written and oral projections and slide problems, there is a lack prepared to defend and methodology writing team discussed sessions and four curriculum to board growing discontent," said Said. 'Teachers can assignments. | presentations among of communication in- discuss their choices, : how the program handles Saturday sessions trustees and other in- Ms. Mockford, citing affect self concept." At this age, the students other things to initiate volved," he said. students are made aware The ideas contained in sexuality from Kin- F ) @ terested groups, such as instances of increased For the primary level, will take a close look at discussion with his He deals with com- of what values are. --_-- the unitscanbeappliedto dergarten on One hundred and fifty ) 'public health nurses and vandalism, use of drugs Ms. Mains suggests the friendships, and the classes. munication and with the At this time in their other subjects, sueh as One of the topics teachers have agreed to representatives of the Simcoe County Children's Aid Society. The program, which and suicide at lower ages. "Children are showing a need for more adult contact or guidance." use of easy to relate to pictures, showing sen- sitivity, loneliness and other human aspects the quality of relationships in the program. He believes _ that students can learn how to After showing a slide film to the Grade 10s, he perception of "self and others". lives, students are facing "some critical choices in life, such as what do do art and social studies and do not necessarily have to handled by Mr. Moore's classes is death and field test the program during the coming year. The teachers will be taught separately, she dying, '"'an area that we explained as a North American "Sometimes we only see we expect to see," he could "have talked to students for weeks about with their lives, he ex- represent all schools in will be off i A . child can learn to talk make others '"'feel good". some of the problems _ said, pointing out that _ plained. : The three other main society are avoiding the county and a cross sampling of eae de ote Pe pees about. She also uses Discussing the program they'd been having,' he that is the basis for "Hopefully through this concerns of the course, Trustee Mary section of grade levels. to Grade 12 classes next relations program is to Cassettes, books and _ in the intermediate level, school year, was developed because of the "many changes in society develop a '"'positive self image'. Writing team member silhouettes which show the individuality of each student. Mike Gyokery of Park Street Collegiate in Orillia pointed out that which have increased the Donna Mains of Mt. Terry Olaskey of the students were going need forimprovedhuman Slaven Public Schoo] Tecumseth South Public through two big changes relations", Ms. Mockford explainedhowshe treated School explained the at this age. explained. Among the changes are the long periods of time spent in front of the television set (the average child spends one- the self image problem in the primary division. "Jimmy"', one of her students, spent play periods with his nose pressed against the fence, program as it relates to junior pupils. At this age, children have heard "'a lot about themselves from other people", he said. "It's Not only are they en- tering adulthood, but they are moving from. one school phase to another. "They're the low person on the totem pole, THE TIME WAS NEVER BETTER TO BUY ; tre Beautiful Appliances at Beautiful Savings At Thompson's, we are "hot" on Hotpoint. You will appreciate our excitement when you see the styling and colours - touch the quality and compare our prices. The talk of the town is Hotpoint's NEW ALMOND.COLOUR. REFRERTIOR SPECIAL This beautiful frost free refrigerator features 15 aH a Try us. The savings'will surprise you. Scrutiny . Miss Midland Centennial Jenny MclIntaggart scrutinizes a contestant's beard at the CKMP beard growing contest Saturday at the Midland Centennial arena. Clifford Ward won the scruffiest beard award, cubic foot capacity. Optional automatic icemaker. Separate temperature controls for freezer. refrigerator, meat compartment, and butter while Bev Roy was voted the man with the best shaved beard. John Desroches was chosen as the contestant with the most unique beard. Staff photo ) @ Smith wants -- holiday named for Simcoe Simcoe East MPP Gordon Smith introduced a private member's bill into the house calling for the August Civic holiday to be renamed 'Simcoe Day." Mr, Smith said he felt the holiday should be named after Lord John Graves Simcoe the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and the man who convened the first legislative assembly. "Thess names aCivic Holiday doesn't mean anything to the people of Ontario,' Mr. Smith said adding, 'people should recognize John Graves Simcoe." Mr. Smith said this is the third time he has introduced the bill in the house. On the two However, under the new rules and regulations of the house a_ private member's bill can get to third reading more easily. The bill is scheduled to be debated on June 15. Mr. Smith says that he would like to hear from any historical societies, individuals or other groups who support his bill. WANTED Furniture, Appliances, Books, Pots and Pans, Clothes, Records, Sporting Goods, Jewellery, Bicycles, Garden Tools, Toys. For the Midland church '| directory 28% THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF FLOS SCHEDULE OF MASSES: Father Neil Varley Phelpston: Sun. 9 a.m. and Elmvale: Sat.7:30p.m. Sun. 10:00a.m. i iy PRESBYTERIAN Phones: The Church 3 CHURCH IN CANADA Minister: Rev. Sydney McDonald BA 22-1411, The Manse, 322-2453 Elmvale Church: Christian Education, 10a.m. Christian Worship, 11 a.m. St. John's -- Eimvale Worship: 11:00 a.m Phones: Church Waverley Unit Hillsdale Minister: Revere: UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. B. Gazzard . (Nursery during Service) 322-1472, Manse 322-1522 Wyevale United Church: 11:30a.m. ed Church: 10:00a.m. Rev. Allan J. McLaughlin, Minister United Church Services 9:00 a.m. each week nd Arnie Chamberlain Sunday School 10:00a.m. All are welcome. The Salv. Sunday 9:30 - Sunday School 11:00 - Family Worship ation Army Midland Citadel Corps 251 Second St., Midland Lt. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey (Commanding Officers) , _ Tuesday 7:30 - Bible Fellowship Wednesday previous occasions it got second reading and died on the order paper. Metal or Fabric AWNINGS Protect Your Home All Year Round GIGANTIC GARAGE | | SALE & FLEA e@ Great Choice of ae MARKET e Free Estimates gladly given at e@ Patio Railings and Midland Columns made to your Curling Club specifications. Fri. June? 6p.m.to10p.m. BARRIE TENT Feate June 10 10a.m.toé6p.m. & AWNING 50-50 Draw on Sat. i also 'n vate of Snack Bar and 726-6437 Bake Sale 7:00-CircleChurch 2:00- Ladies' Home League (all ladies welcome) Friday 7:30 - CORNERSTONE (Teenage Bible Study and Coffee House) Telephone: 526-2751 THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF ELMVALE Rector: The Rev. J. Allan Kirk Rectory -- 322-2115 Church -- 322-2712 Wycliffe Church, Elmvale \ Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist weekly 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 1st and third Morning Prayer, 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist St. John's Waverley 10:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer, Ist, 3rd and 5th Good Shepherd, Wyebridge 9:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer, Ist, 3rd and 5th Sunday School at main service in the three churches. Calvary Baptist Church 598 King St., Midland Pastor: Rev. Rob Campbell, B.A., M.Div. 526-9681 10:00 a.m. Service of Worship and Instruction 11:15a.m. Church School and Adult Interaction Groups All Welcome conditicner. Two vegetable crispers, plus 7 day meat storage, cheese compartment, egg bucket, adjustable cantilever shelves. Full length woodgrain insert door handles with custom door trim. Refrigerator can be built-in. 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