Port Perry Star, 16 May 1973, p. 2

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Sid LE WIP HEHETEER NR DS The final Wednesday morning get together of the Prince Albert Mischief Makers will be held on May 30 at the Community Centre The group of local pre 4 y schoolers and their mothers SH will meet again for then of winter activities beginning 5 in October. Tentative plans i 1 have been made for a June 4, 8 pienic. ay Over the past few months, : the youngsters have enjoyed AY! several crafts using various 3 materials including paper, 4 crayons, scissors, paints and 43 boxes. The toddlers. Michael 5} Skerratt. Cheryl Moore, { Douglas Pilkey and Bill Garside. watch the work of the others from their walkers. Some of the children 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9th, 1973 "Mischief Makers meet imvolved and their various activities over the winter, follow : Paul Pigeau made a snowmobile and Wandy Leask made a house out of small boxes. Paula Willis constructed a bonnet out of a paper plate and coloured tissue. Jerry Harrison and Buzz Morrow made Spring pictures using paper. glue and straw. Jannine Hvidsten and Collenn Andrews en joved making Easter bas kets while Danny Prindle and Danny Pigeau made large paper bag bunnies Steven Webb and Corry Greenwood enjoyed painting, last week. Chris Moore, Mark McMillan and Mary Ellen Brain like to march in the rhythm band accom- panied by Mrs. Sharon Leask at the piano. Enjoy a 2 Night Special in TORONTO * 3 I'he Lord Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2 i night special for two at a cost of only $59.90. It includes NE deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the 4 famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne "4 cocktail, breakfast cach morning and a sightseeing tour J of Toronto's many exciting attractions advance that's special at it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through- all for only registration. The Lord Simcoe is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to the Lord Colour TV in every room, fully air conditioned. 2 i $59.90, subject to " it shopping, theatres and entertainment. 3 if You get something else & Simcoe AS out your stay with us. or Fis Lord Simcoe Hotel (1 See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. Human growth and Development Council The Human Growth and Development Council is a volunteer group of interested ratepayers and teachers in Northumberland , and Dur- ham Counties. The Council was formed in the Fall of 1971 in response to a concern for the number of young people turning to drugs and alcohol Claude Fitzgibbon, Port of the Council since its 'beginning. School Board members and officials, rep- resentatives from the Child- ren's Ad Society. Health Unit. Ministerial Association. Recreation Committees, School Committees and others have attended the meetings reg ularly. Parents. teachers and students have attended meetings of interest to them. The Council first had a series of meetings with Ministry of Education Offi- cials and two workshops. From this came the ap- proach that the most effec: tive way to help young people cope with these problems was to help them become more understanding of themselves. their strengths, biases, and skills in decision making. the Council then set out 4 objectives 1. To develop a Kinder- garten Grade 13 curri- culum that would stress decision-making and atti tude formation. 2. To encourage in-service training of teachers so that the curriculum guidelines will be understood and implemented. 3. To encourage community imvolvement in the work of the Council. Ay) JL. Y y [RLS TERRE REINA NX 4. To encourage a program of remediation that will take into account crisis situa- tions. The objectives of the Council are being met in that a -curriculum has been developed for Kindergarten to Grade 3 and in-service training sessions have been held for these teachers. A committee is working on extending this curriculum to the next levels. Recent meetings of the Council have emphasized remediation in that various agencies including the Men- tal Health Clinic have described their role in the community. The community has been invited to participate in council meetings and each principal is encouraged to discuss the curriculum guidelines with the parents. The curriculum guidelines are organized under 10 headings: Decision Making. Feel ings. Health, Orientation, Relationships. Safety. Sex- uality. Tolerance. Vocat- ional Awarness. Each section is approac- hed through physical. social and emotional considera- tions. It is intended that many of the topics will be integrated with regular sub- jects while others will be introdced through discus- sion. role playing and other techniques. Dr. Maureen Joy of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education is to be the speaker at the next meeting of the Human Growth and Development Council. This meeting is at 7:30 Monday. April 30th at the Northum- berland and Durham County of Education Board , Cobourg, and all those interested are invited to attend. Dr. Joy is working on a research project on Moral Education, based on Kohl- berg's work. The concept that moral decision-making Through 'the use of film, discussion, and description of her present research work in classrooms, Dr. Joy will provide' meaningful infor- mation which may raise some questions and provide soft insight into our pat- terns of moral education. developes through stages The old town hall on Queen and that the skills of Street. Port Perry was built : $ : y was bui decision-making fan be 1883, one hundred years taught will be discussed. ago. Happy centennial. ® HOSPITAL AUXILIARY -- ANNUAL e SPRING FAIR Presbyterian Church, SAT. MAY 26th, 2 p.m. HOMEBAKING, DELICATESSEN NEARLY NEW, HAND MADE ARTICLES AFTERNOON TEA Proceeds in Aid of our Hospital Work ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON Premium Quality ® GASOLINE © DIESEL * MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps available. Call Collact 668-3341 DX OIL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PVT ih --- > PVT TTT ---- A NNN | TA TTT ~= a eo FROM THE P2RT § PERRY a a \_ : M 7 i ANNOUNCEMENTS : ¢ 3 : : INVITATIONS NAPKINS 1 o : CAKE BOXES BRIDE'S BOOK | -- 2 ¢ A , . - GUEST BOOKS MATCHES : teeth i >a nd ee ee tn. - A ' * ~ 1 < a fy | -

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