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Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1967, p. 6

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Mrs Roland hliehcner wife of the GovcrnorGcncral of Canada watches as Mrs Nell Gordon president of the National Chapter of Imperial Order Daughters of the Flu pire fastens pin to her suit MADE LIFE IODE MEMBER during ceremony in Toronto at which Mrs Mlchtner was made life member of the group tCPWirephoto Try Continuous Progress In Peterborough Schools PETERBOROUGH tCP Education authorities long dissatisfied with the rigid grading system used in Cana dlan schools think they may have found an alternative in the continuous progress school The method is being experl mcnted with at three clemen tary schools in Pclerboroutzh County this year It involves admitting firstyear students three times year rather than once in September Children who will turn six by Jan 1968 were admitted at the beginning of Septem ber Those who will be six by March 15 are to be admitted at the beginning of January And third group whose birthdays fall before next Sep tcmber will enter school March 10 The average Grade child will enter school when he is 51 This will solve the teach ers problem of having chil dren with almost oneyear range in age arrive together in one class in September The teacher does not teach yearlong course of subjects Instead she teaches three units of work that child is expected to master during his years in elementary school Unit is taught in the fall term to the first group of chilA dren continuous stream of tesLs and ratings will deter minc how successful child has been with unit work LEARN SAME UNIT On Jan another group of children arrive to join the moup that has had three months at school and has completed one unit Both groups are taught unit STILl IN doclda Kennedy and bet ehlidlen Caroline and John arc still the centre of attention This means the work units have to be designed as self contained segments Work In unit cannot be based on work in unit because the seeond group of children will have missed unit Infiltiarch the thrdfigroup arrives and the teacher pro coeds to teach unit to all thrce groups In June onevthird of the chil dren have covered the first three units and are ready to progress in September to new room new teacher and to begin unit work The second group of chil dren will take unit tthe unit they missedwith the snme teacher then proceed to the next level in January The third group of children will take units and Tamil move on to the next level the following March Board Superintendent Rae Linton is enthusiastic about the innovation and feels its flexibility will help child through the difficult early years of school N0 FINAL EXAMS Another benefit is that it eliminates the old June final exams and the requirement that student who fails must repeat whole year being placed with children notably younger than he is and going over worlt much of which he probably knows quite wcll Under the unit system re part card is made up in quad ruplicate at the end of caeh unit one copy going to the teacher one to the schools main office one to the parent and one to the child The card grades the child proficiency in the unit just SPOTLIGHT whemver they go four yearad alter the assassination of the President Wirephotoi completed with letter values from to It child comes home with an on his report after com pleting unit he has to use the old terminology failedi unit but there the similarity ends WW 77W lie remains in the some class with the same teacher and at least some of the same friends and he takes unit over again with children in his class who are unit be hind his own group If he fails to master unit once again he can repeat It second time still remaining with some members of his own age group LESS T0 REPEAT The continuous progress schoolthus allow child to repeat work twice without having to he left behind while all his classmates move on to another class There is the added advan tage of having to repeat only small segment of worlt in stead of the whole year For the child who is above average the system has other advantages Rather than skip ping grade to move up with children at least year older the child skips ahead by one unit often without leaving his own class What about the child who does well in all subjects but one Classes will be so timetabled that in every room during the same period the same subject is being taught During this period the child who has not done well in his unit math for example but has been promoted to unit in other subjects can return to Initiative Leads To Propertys Return MONTREAL CP An Al berla womans initiative and the carefullykept records of Montreal firm of opticians have enabled Toronto man to re gain possession of property lost on western camping trip Mrs Elliott of habit Altai foundsnme camping equipment at nearby Lake muise The only clues to the identity of the owner were the name Hender son written in the flyleai of book on mountain climbing and pair of glasses in leather ease stamped Taylor and Co Ltd Montreal MIS Elliott mailed the glasses to the Montreal firm The firm analysed the lenses and compared them with re cords of prescriptions filled tor large number of customers narned Henderson They identified lhemaa be longing to Alex Henderson of Toronto Mr Henderson had visited the Rockies some months earlier and had campednear Lake Louise While he was away from his camp oneday his equipment and personal effects were stolen All now has been restored to him TAKE ESTIMATED The United Nations estimates that the world population now is growing by tw per cent year PREMIERE REGIONAL ORCHESTRA rnrnunonu svmrnonv Director lrloyd Tuftord Jack Montague Guest Conductor Thoms Park Tenor CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM WED Nov 29 350 pm Muriel Leeper General Chainnan moral or PainfulrMernory but Ana Landon Willi you would atop stung stupid Imv mimic advice to wives whose buitlndl have been untlllblul flow can you expect woman who has been throth the ter tures of hell to forgive and for get It looks good on paper Ann but human beings just dont operate that way and you should know it We were married 11 years thought our marriage was as solid cs the rack of Gibraltar My tnroblad was doing well in his profession Ola children were credit to us My home was his castleor so thought And then those ugly little clues began to pop upevery wife whose husband he cheated knows them well tr smudge on his shirt which he tries to explain away as yours deer Thou last minute phone calls laying hewcat be home Ior dinner Then he announces he must go away for the weeks endbusiness of course When he returns hes too tired for con versatiun let alone love Finally you tell him of your auspidona Ile confuses swears he loves only yousays he doesnt want divorce She means nothing to him Hell never see her again He looks you straight in the aye and Zoom THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY NOVEMBER 1m VPEOPLEiltNDVVVPLAGES Cali Audrey Coulson ot Dee Wismer at PRECHRISTMAS TEA Crystal Chapter 50 entertained at proChristmas Tea and Bazaar in Allandale Orange Hall rtday afternoon Molding Christmas llglts and Santa Claus sleigh with reindeers car ried out the theme of the event which included bake sale of home made goodies Mrs Ilenhner was oonvencr Guests were welcomed by Mrs Sem mens centrepiece of holly and poinsetiin flanked with tapers dc corated the tea table where Mrs Ltodelt presided Mrs Howie and Mrs Stewart were hostesses Mrs Huey Mrs Minnikln and Miss Richards were in charge of the kitchen Mrs Furzecott convened the tickets The bazaar tables were con vened by Mrs Hurst and Mrs Bristow Mrs Handy and Mrs Essen were in charge of the baking and Mrs Corbett looked after the candy booth Draw tiokets were conven ed by Mrs Smith Winners of the draw were Miss Dunn Bradford St Mrs Roy Coul ter 276 Bradford St and Mrs Mary Middleton 0memee0nt BOWLING PARTY gt Bowling proved to be big drawing card for members oi the Couples Club of Central United Church Sixtyfive members at tended tire getdogether at the Holiday Bowl Saturday evening followed by refreshments in the Social Hall of the church Club president Vern Martin welcom ed eight new couples who were attending their first meeting These were as follows Mr and Mrs Tom Theberge Mr and Mrs James Jonah Mr and Mrs Al Morley Mr and Mrs Jack Micron Mr and Mrs Art Mur rell Mr and Mrs Art McClellan Dr and Mra Jim Leakeand their guests from Coolrsviile Mr andrMn Paul Rennie Mrs Don Lee posted the high est soore 3M Omar prize win ners as announced by William Lemmou were James Jonah Wayne Jacques Jim Pearson Dick Cole Vern Martin Mac Marcellus and Farts Sinclair Group three under chairmen Mr and Mrs George Bradley were in charge of the program The highlight of the year will be the next meeting Doc 16 The evening consists of dinner dancing and games followed by special Christmas dosing wor ship Tickas mum be purchased by Dec for this event WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 0n the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs George Davis of Ivy will be receiving guests Satur day evening from 030 in the Ivy orange Hall WEEKEND GUESTS Mr and ltfrs Paul borysiuk and daughters Lisa Lynn and Andrea of Peterborough were weekend visitors in the city The tamily were guests of their pare chaterns For nit Cbrfltmaa part Hit in proicllional too see or SOON an avenue auras oun worry cnnrsrms chromosomes said You owe it to our chil drea to put this out of your mind and no on if nothing happened The next thing know be hand me your colrunn and youre on his aidel Forgive and forget you counsel Never mention the incident hglln How to Gods name can forgot Do you have an answer for me Ann tandem Beirayea Dear Betrayed Yes have an answer for youInd for the hundreds of other wich who wrote as you did You dont want to forgive and hargett Allrlght then dont Keep the painful memories ants Mr and Mrs John bery siuk of Hayfield St and Mr and Mrs McVeigh of Fear tang St other guesu at the McVeigh home during the weekend were their sonlnIaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Joseph Erymncr and daughter Jocelyn of Toronto FAREWELL TEA Mr and Mrs Wallace Barber alfribyrabhbhaktbe stat then to make sure be blow you no trying to be brave After while hell get fed up with the autumn temperturn It heme and hell ttll himself be has right to reekvurmth and conttort elsewhere By that time youll have decided thtt maybe you should forgive and forget But it will be too late POSITONE NEW Dear All Linden My boy friend is In Vietnam He has been there for eight months wrote to you month before he left and asked it we should be come engaged You said no was I7 than and you said to wait didnt listen to your ad vIce and accepted his ring two days before he shipped ouL realize now made big mistake want to send his ring back and tell him its over My mother says should wait until he comes home lm to mixed up dont know what to do This time promise to talta your ad vice What in iiiSorry New Deu Sorry If your boyfriend is fighting in Vietnam the last thing he needs is shaft through the mail Wait until he corms home and than give him the folly tldlng WTllE STABSSAY7 Pr Emperors FOR TUESDAY Tuesday could prove very profitable day with stars stimu latln lofty ambitions and Indi advancement along many sea In your enthusiasm however dont scatter ener gies Concentrate on hnmdt ate goals and iollow direct paths toward their attainment An interesting new proposition is worth your serious considera tion will be honored guests at fare well tea at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Green of the 11th Concession Innlsfll All friends are invited to attend the tea to be heldNov to from and pm PL DGE DINNER The annual Pledge dinner of Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Sig ma Pbt will beheld Thursday evening at the Sayshore Motor Hotel beginning at 530 pm New members will receive the Pledge Ritual during the dinner Plans for the svth were completed at the home of Mrs Wayne Sykes Strabaue Ave Members attending included Mrs Norman Rankin Mrs Gerry Williams Mrs Gary Morgan Mrs Gary Stoner Mrs Herbert Thomp son ltirs Davc Green and Mrs Jim Duffield Mrs Williams conducted the cultural program Poetry quiz on authors of poetry was won by Mrs Thompson and Mrs Rankin Mrs Stoner won the draw Thenext meeting Nov 27 will take placeat the Vina Cres home of Mrs Williams iétal Monitor To Save Lives MONTREAL we Dr Merrie Gelfand chief of obste trics and gynecologyat Mont reals Jewish General Hospital hashigb praise for new ma chine installed in the delivery room to record the heart beat of unborn babies and warn doctors of lastminute complications in their delivery The machine called fetal monitor costs $9500 is of value to save the lives of infants who would other wise dia during labor says Dr Gelfand This may be only one or two babies year but its enough to justify the cost of the machine as far as Pro con cerned In an Item Oct 29 The Canny dian Press erroneously quoted DrGeifand as saying the fetal machine saves about two babies FOR THE BIRTHDAY frTucsdsy is our birthday your horoscope dicates that you can achieve great deal within the next 12 months As of Oct 15 you entered an excel lent fivemonth cycle where it nanclal matters are concerned and still further uptrends along these lines are prophesied for early July next September and October This does not mean that you should govoverboardin spending 0n the contrary it will be important to avoid ex travagance and rlsky specula tionespeciain during the first two weeks of next April mid May and early June Late De cember January late April and all of next October will be ex cellent for job advancement and or business expansion January May late June and late July will be highly propi tious periods for romance and if you are single there is the possibility of sudden marriage during any one of those months Good opportunities for travel and stimulating social activities are happily forecastin January July and September of 1969 child born on this day will be endowed with heady analyt ical mind great tenacity of pur pose and enormous degree of will power flaiamtthn after wort Me from discomfort of rheumatism and nor vous disorders the pleasant and personal atmosphere Sauna Baths Yours fer soothing Sauna GLORIA DAINES 105 Edgehill Dr ayear but It Isnt enough to itistify the $3500 price tag PliECHRISTMASSPECIAL eonunimrar on 72am colon or AND sun ran earner FASHIONS IN monarch WlGS AND rents openness muss AND moments Conflhmforl BARRIE PLAZA Hana srvLisrs 72s 12f JentAIfive By lieHashing Post Actions isomerm jfestive 593310 in WhirWindiribts These lovelyassnowilowera prints bloody on blue or trim grounds will is me mood for all your glitter glow dressing for the denial whirl ahead vNyion tricot bandcau hasan extra touch of halo In its Fibretitl padding and cup sizes 32 to 36 250 LycraD powernstlong leg pantie girdle reinforced with front panel for firm control Sizes 500

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