Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1986, p. 13

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threeway street for an education weekender october 25 1986 p13 education is a threeway street for the journey to be successful it must be travelled by the teacher the parent and the student together val taylor of unionvilles william berezy public school told an attaining excellence seminar at aurora high school last week mrs taylor a staff teacher at berezy was responding to re plies resulting from the ques tion what are the commun ity expectations of teachers discipline is expected be firm but fair was a common de nominator with each of the workshop groups so also was consistency and mutual respect mrs taylor described educa tion at both the elementary and secondary levels as a joint venture some teachers she said rule through fear and sadly this works collusion she said is also often used she urged togetherness children tend not to break the rules they themselves have made mrs taylor came down hard on some within her own profes sion suggesting there are those who would be better off else where there are good teachers and watch out for booth i 1 atthfemkkamv floirieshovy it could be very tenting i heating airconditioning markham banquets at the oldtowmhall our new luxurious banquet facilities in the old town hall are now open our first class banquet facility will accommodate up to 120 people christmas parties weddings dinner dances dinner parties company lunches company meetings excellent selection of fine food and be verages i reservations are now being taken for fl christmas parties for more informa- tion call 4716084 there are bad teachers she said unfortunately its some times difficult to get rid of the bad teachers while ontario teachers she said are the best qualified in the world the training course falls down in many areas we have only eight months in which to learn how to do this job she stressed the seminars keynote speak er was dr robert mcclure for mer moderator of the united church of canada the dele gates were welcomed by bob cressman york regions direc tor of education special music for the event was provided by the wind ensemble of the mar- kham dist high school band under the direction of douglas walker safety is the key factor to successful hunting trip planning a hunting trip this fall if so ontario provincial police remindyou that safety is the key to a successful hunting trip heres the opps i2point safety checklist 1 treat every gun as if it was loaded 2 never shoot at a sound see your target clear ly first 3 never point a gun at anything you dont intend to kill 4 exercise muzzle control of the firearm by knowing where the gun is pointed at all times 5 unload all guns when you return to camp 6 never fire a gun that has a plugged barrel 7 never carry a loaded gun in a vehicle 8 never bring a loaded gun indoors 9 unload the firearm before climbing fences jumping ditches or walking through dense bush 10 never fire at rocks or water as a ricochet bullet can go anywhere 11 wear highly visible clothing and not camouf lage outfits 12 drinking and hunting dont mix a hangover is a deadly form of impairment hunting can be a safe sport if you recognize and avoid potential dangers according to an opp news release hunters in pursuit of game can become lost in the bush carry a com pass and know how to use it the opp recommends that if a hunter discov ers hes lost he should hug a tree and wait for searchers to find him before leaving on a hunting trip tell someone where you are going and then go there the provincial force suggests numerous searches have been carried out for lost and overdue hun ters who said they were going one place but went another hunters who boat to their hunting area have the double responsibility of remembering the rules of boating an overloaded boat is likely to capsize throwing its heavilydressed occupants into freezing water a lifejacket that is worn is a real lifesaver in this situation all hunters are advised to carry a basic first- aid kit and know the fundamentals of first aid a collection of heritage homes s hv the town of g uxbridge eleva planc 2740 sqpt when you look for a new house you distinctive home but one that also meets your and pleasant atmosphere of which you can become a want the best for yourself you want a familys needs you seek a community with a relaxed part and most of all you look for value discover quaker village in uxbridge p hamper yourself full ensuitc bathrooms in uie master bedroom main floor laundry rooms walkout basements full size family rooms with fireplaces 1bnj0y yourself sit on an old style front porch have a spacious open yard only steps away from an extensive park and pond system iljesicn at its best heritage architecture in the old ontario style say goodbye to protruding garages and sameness in design appreciate authentic hoard and batten or all brick exteriors community living uxbridge has so much to offer schools parks a hospital shopping facilities and a rare and charming ambience and it is closer than you think only 30 minutes from hwy 404 and hwy 7 frequent co bus service to and from markham scarborough and down town toronto makes commuting easy and economical lore for less with prices ranging from 144900 to s194900 you will get more for less bungalow and two storey models sized from 1750 to 2740 square feet on lots 55 feet and up j we invite you to visit our sales centre monday to friday saturday sunday and holidays noon 7 pm noon 6 pm for information call 8527469 sales centre 8523443 family trust 2941372 family trust toronto line listed exclusively with family trust corp realtor mum village tiieqvaker village project is huit nrtiiemxllridcecorioratlox mum saiesceninr aurora sdcroao s bloomingtok bnockst hwy 47 uxbridge o o n stouffvilie ajax whitbv oop wmmstwmmmm t t t i t 1 t r t r i jt t vvvivv t t i ft t t 4 p t

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