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E^ZZJEg^L__L£Z~ T ft 1 Ifr Mi ——ii ni ti ir~~ 7 ~~~ir. ~~ n -ni ~' j S MORE NEWSMAKERS HOME ECONOMICTEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF ■ lln April we ran an ExPressions feature on CONFERENCE |::< ] young Newsmakers. Since then we have been Our ExPressions feature of Thursday, April 30, sent reports of other newsmakers both young omitted to include an important forthcoming event I • and old. Here are extracts from some of the for teachers of Home Economics. This is the 2nd “W letters we have received. All these newsmakers Biennial Conference in Auckland from May 10-13. live in Marlborough: The theme will be, “Home Economics: A Future IsOl Challenge.” “Mr George Ashton is a person who gives up his afternoons during the week to teach eight THE STATUE OF JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD gW fine young swimmers. ,Mr Ashton is an officia In our Monday Education ExPress page, we referee for swimming. asked students if they knew the place in Christ“Charlotte Young belongs to a Renwick church where Fitzgerald’s statue stands. The i J ; - i; | marching team which has won eight cups and answer is Rolleston Avenue near the Antigua Street five medals this season.” bridge. We gratefully acknowledge the Canterbury Museum for giving us permission to reproduce this ■ 1 “Samuel Sproull is twelve years of age. He has photograph. \ lOa done very well with his sailing ...” a. “Rachel Grant of Blenheim is a third. form /MR R/IGRS \ __•••£ student at Marlborough Girls’ College. She is \ RgfUR/V OK WY Zs] Iwl. only thirteen years old but has already accom- I . / ggg plished high goals in Marlborough sport and \ ROR /VOW, J athletics ...” “Mrs Molly Pirini is a newsworthy grandmother. She lives in Whakatane but at present is » 1 |gg] in Turangi looking after her father and mother. Mil She is missed by her family.” pS “Sarah Spicer delivers circulars. She does this C Mil to earn money to lease a pony. Sarah is very interested in horse riding.” < “Fiona Lang is a very talented gymnast. At the age of 13, Fiona has been in many national competitions representing Marlborough.” \ “Tracy Rose is thirteen. Her love of horses VS \ has won her over 400 ribbons.” “T fFACT, FICTION | | 0 3nd FANTASY Reminder — “The Press” Newspapers in Education Workshop. S Teachers, who have enrolled in our lIJ workshop, are reminded that it will 0 A workshop on events starting at 9.30 a.m. at “The Press’’ H ||i t t Newspapers in Education Depart|g! nnininn ment, first floor, 146 Gloucester ™j; r|j aau upuuuu. street (aboye Waterbed City) U |j Phone 790-940—ext. 783xZ pW “THE PRESS” Newspapers in Education Departmentr

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Press, 7 May 1987, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 7 May 1987, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 7 May 1987, Page 26

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