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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1976, p. 7

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- Elltra,Lllltell,pAIt.tllt1rrlmai, tata' f' , ‘9‘ Pupils are ' _ "required for _ , teachers , course is expected. Similar Bro; grams will be offered in Toronto. St., Catharina. Ottawa. The Conestoga program will be under the leadership of Mr. N. Darnarem' soon to be a Superintendent of the Waterloo County Separ- site School Board. Staff will include experienced specialists from the whole of the province. but chiefly the . Midwestern Region. offered for experienced teachers to become certi- fied in Special Education. Programs covered will be Part I, Part II and Special- ist. An enrolment of some “New”. outiriii Ting; An interesting feature of the courses is the use of school age students for practicums in Part I and the specialist year, as part of the learning experience gram for teachers ddring the coming summer at Con- gstoxa Cgllego's Donn The 'courses open on July 7, and run from 8 a.m. to 3 pan. daily. Closing date will be August 4. Tlle Ontario Ministry of Edtseatlon will offer a pro- The Boys from Brazil, by Ira Levin. The strong- est and most powerful novel to date by the author of "Rosemary's Baby." Cry Wolf, by Wilbur A. Smith. Following the out- standing success of "Eagle in the Sky," Smith turns to the mountains and deserts of Ethiopia as the setting for-his new novel. .2 The Intruders. by Hugh Garner. Garner returns to the scene of his earlier clas- sic, "Cabbagetown." Children Students Adults LEAGUE BOWLING - OPENINGS Six lanes will be avail-bio next fall, on Wednesday '"""ee from 9:00 - , , :00 pin - 7 1ttries1i1:p1t1rs_utti.2to..19ut1rr-23vL RATS? Lanes will be closa for renovations Monday, July 19th and reopening MondayI July Mm FULLY AIR CONDITIONED Daily 4:00 - 6:30 .m. " Game WATERLOO BOWLING LAN " FICTION OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. - 11 :00 p.m. 10:00 am: fr.66iGr. - Saturday " Noon - , , :00 p.m. BOWLING , Sunday " Noon - 10:30 p.m. " Your Picnic is Rained Out Come Bowling - We've FAMILY BOWLING JlllV In A0808? SPEIIIAI. Effective July 1st (shoosIroo) 3 Games 81.00 3 Games 81.25 3 thttmts $1.50 Bay‘and for ieiGkrsAia-t a" if“ 'rrtthtr - w '.6 In Part I, students are combined in groups for one hour sessions of educa- tional and other activities. The teachers at this level use a number of techniques to assess, evaluate, and attempt group procedures in instructing students. The course is supplied with learning program and teach the child two [tours a day for four weeks. Parents are interviewed prior to written parent report is given at the end of the c_ourse. These Special a wide range of individual and group testing ma- terials, and teachers are en- couraged to try teacher designed assessments as the Portingale, by Alison ‘Macleod. A novel about Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II. Education program are tre first and perhaps still the only (gency dealing with children which supplies the parent or student with the full and original re- ports of all testing done. Use of the reported infor- mation is theprerogative of the parent and student. Menaces, Menaces, by Michael Underwood, In this smooth, ingenious novel, the story ranges from the Old Bailey to a final dram- atic chase through London's suburbs. T , The Slow" Awakening, by Catherine Marchant. The fifth novel written by Cath- erine Cookson using this pseudonym. A Time for Payment, by ,iM.1,t “x.<:\}é“’. Y, ‘ “L well. Students between the ages of five and 16 who could benefit from a daily learning _sessimt in a spe- A Ship is Dying, tir Brian Callison. A stirring adven- ture story which takes Mans Hellmut Kirst. The novel combines a document- ary insight into- modern CID methods with the finest attributes of a fast-paced thriller. The Untouchable Juli, by James Aldridge. A chron- icle of frontier life in Aus- tralia during the Depression. Rerun, by Neil Crichton. In this novel by a Canadian author,. a man has a chance to live his life over again. 4) . available both locations only cial education situation are still required for the Conestoga Program. In- formation and registrar. tions form? can be ob- tional Film Board of Carr. ada. Canada's official 'bi- centennial gift to the United States. . place in the North Sea. Turvey. by Earle Birney. A picaresque novel of mili- tary life. _ NON-FICTION The National Interest; the Politics or Northern Development _1968-75, 'by Edgar Dosman. According to the author, Canada has been committed, for some Between Friends, by Na- Darkroom Outfit available at SPECIAL including General Enlarger with 50 mm lens _ and supplies A tamed by calling Doug Heard, Waterloo County Board of Education. at 742-1751ext.180. time, to a pipeline that will sources straight to the Unit- ed States Princess Grace, by Gwen Robyns. The first full-length biography of the film star and royal princess. Unsolved: the ‘World of the Unknown, by John God- win. John Godwin has been a collector of true-life mys- teries ever since an early age. _ Women of British Colum- bia, by Jan Gould. The auth- or weaves some of history's dr Sessions requiring pupils .lrttE1tt.fi?t1tr_8at1tPrteeruterteat, Int-P.) _ most poignant pages into a sensitive and significant contribution. No Life for a Lady, by Lotta Dempsey. Few can match the exciting travels and adventures of the peri- patetic Lotta. You, as a Public Speaker; by Dennis Castle. Theauthor - knows all the snags con- fronting people new to pub- lic speaking. _ ing for fmmoreets (July 8 to August 3) and group teaching for two weeks (July15toz7). A Hundred Million Dollars a Day, by Michael Field. An inside look at the world of Middle East money.

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