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The school has St. Agnes card party A mixed 'Dessert Card Party is planned by the St. Agnes Catholic Women's League, Wednesday, Nov. 12 at the church parish, 75 Bluevale N., Waterloo. An oil painting donated by Terry Beaupre will be one of the prizes. Two CW.- L. members Jackie Papke and Margaret Dooley at- tended a Day of Recol- lection at Mount Cenacle recently. Sandra Prince, record- ing secretary, has resigned and is being replaced by Elaine Haffner. A bus trip to Sherway Gardens, Eto- bicoke is planned Satur- day Nov. 1 by the group. An applique quilt has been made by some C.W.L. members and will be used as a prize in a draw at the December meeting. Adolescence Morality and Our Children was the topic of discussion at the recent meeting, lead by guest speaker Jo-Anne Tur- ner. As well as doing so- cial work at K-W Hospital in the past, Mrs. Turner is currently teaching in this field at Wilfrid Laurier University. Also at the meeting, Fath- er Gerharz of the parish urged members to have more study groups with better attendance. The study groups will resume soon. and those interested should contact Father Gerharz. ll RR 1 . Watertoo Second house From Waqnov s Camp: on H'Idolb'vq “(I Buy direct trom the grower with the largest selection In the area Fully guaranteed tor one season Egg I a TO Over 10000 Trees e 15 ACRES OF TREES. SPRUCE. SHRUBS& FRUIT TREES. JOHN'S NURSERY Is Activity Day only for kids? Over no leaders and staff enjoyed a buffet dinner at the annual meet- ing of the Boy Scouts of New executive for the 1975-76 season were elected " follows: . President. W.A. Artindale; past pres- ident, Richard Norman and lst vice-president, C. F. Phripp. W.J. Wismer was appointed District Commissioner. CGada, North Waterloo District held at Bingeman Park recently. The new president, Mr. Artindale presented gifts to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norman in appreciation of their work done over the past years. James Butler will become the Executive Director, North Waterloo District, effective Jan. 1. He is re- Oct. 27 as the Waterloo County Board of Education elementary teachers will be cancelling classes. What do teachers do on professional activity day? A - Many Waterloo parents may be asking themselves that question next Mandy, Staff will be using the no- school day for students to take part in more than 70 workshops, seminars and classroom programs, which range from use of port-a-pac video cameras to sensible nutrition programs for schools. Arranged by a committee of elementary school staff, the professional activity day also offers sessions in education research; elemen- tary French; the role of the teacher-librarian ", parent interviews; guidance; first aid for teachers; math ma- terials; pre-reading; writing competence, remedial read- ing; choral and Operetta techniques; creative think- ing and language arts; en- vironmental studies; science home economics and many more. Workshops will be led by many of the board's special consultants as well as by personnel from the Univer- sity of Waterloo, the KW Hospital Child and Family Centre, the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, Stelco Ltd., and other centres. "These programs focus on relevant areas of profes- "Professional Activity Days must provide teachers with practical programs if they are to be worthwhile," said Doug Schmitt, senior consultant with the board. CURRENT district. Following the business of the evening, 26 men and leaders who represented the district at the World Jamboree held in Norway this summer, were present- Most of the courses run for a half day so that all teach- ers can take part in at least two sessions. However, one highlight of the program will be an all day session on Edu- cationally Relevant Re- placing UT. Wheeler who will be retiring after 27 years of service to the Awards were presented to 47 volunteer members of the Boy Scouts of Canada for their service to Scout- ing and the community. A presentation of a hand- carved canoe paddle was presented to Artindale on behalf of Jayne Hagger, Paul Hagger and John Leffler. three leaders of the district who recently attended the Bark Lake Centre for camp leader- ship training sponsored by the Province of Ontario. sional concern to teachers and reflect some of today's educational trends. " Faculty from the Univer- sity of Waterloo will share the results of many research projects with principals and teaching staff. Among the areas covered are: the my chology of children who learn to read early; the effects of junior kindergart- en and pre-school programs on disadvantaged children; the role of pictures in chil- dren's beginning readers; and the problem of maintain- ing a child's intrinsic inter- est in an activity. C WL meet The majority of programs will take place at elementa- ry schools throughout Wa- terloo and Kitchener, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Women's League is holding a Love Life meet- ing tonight, Oct. 22, 8 p.m. in the parish hall. I73 Lourdes, Waterloo. Who Shall Survive is the film to be shown at the meeting followed by a dis- cussion, Guest speakers will include Doris Brock- house, President of Ham- ilton Right to Life: Marilyn Bezner, K-W Right to Life; and Mary Cardy and Marie Daly from Birth- right. Kitchener. horn from from 664-2482 $14.00I $10.00 $14.00 .3tV