The Huron Expositor, 1975-04-03, Page 3CAIVADA A 1.2
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85 LB.
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(6 n y)
STORE SLICED
COOKED HAM
$1.59.
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FRONT QUARTERS
Price includes cutting,
wrapping, and freezing
68 LB.
120 LB. AVE.
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5LB. BOX
'2.49
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5 lb.
bag
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sorhellOnct tOsa
Th ink thin ook bo
economicAnd political situation in
the Bahamas is Incomparably
better than in his native island
where ,lean ,Claude Dtvialier, son
of long-time dictator 'Papa Doc"
rules. Ten members Ofthis man's
family are in exile in various parts
of the world, including Montreal
and his father, 'a one time friend
of Papa Doe's, was killed by the
Haitian secret police after he fell
out with Duvalier.
And so to him, life in the
Bahamas, salty drinking water
and all, looks pretty good,
although it's lonely because he is
shortage on New Providence 'French speaking on an English,
Island, where Nassau, the capital Island.
of the Bahama Islands is, located,
and the papers were flailing
Prime Minister Pindling about it.
All the water ter. home consump-
tion comes,,Aiom wells on the
i~sland because of the proximity to
t e sea, it all has to go through or Watergate type political intri-
desalination plants before it is fit. gue but we think it's scandalous
to drink. , none the less.
One of these plants had broken Before we stop flogging what
' down completely this winter and we consider to be a really
the others were taxed to their important horse (and we hope it's
limit to provide water for resi- not a dead one ye t), here are one
dents and tourists. In some parts man's ideas about how our
of the island water was turned off 'educational system got so out of
entirely during the day, causing whack and how to get more about
everyone a lot of annoyance and Canada into, the schools.
iskonvenience. Edmonton publisher Mel Hur-
What water the desalination tig, one of the founders of the
plants were managing to turn out Committee for an Independent
didn't seem all that salt free to us. Canada who committed the
• The drinking' water was salty national survey that shocked
enough that coffee and ice cubes man3► of us says in part:
didn't taste the best. And if you If our students know next to
wanted a glass full' of straight nothing about /heir country when
water, the tap product was pretty they leave school, it's not likely
ghistly. The only source of they'll pick up anything later in
witless drinking water were life - it's a safe bet the results of a
gallon bottles of purified water, similar survey given• today to
,sold at the supermarket for a adult Canadians would be even
mere $1.90, each. more appalling,
Tourists seem to have been • American* immigrants tell me
getting off easier than the locals, repeatedly how/surprised they are
who, according to a newspaper at how little their children learn
column, were having to share about Canada in school. Many
bath water and collect drinking Canadians feel the same way. _
water in jugS 'during the hours Many teachers would say the
when it was available from their necessary teaching materials just
apps. aren't available. Any high school'
It must be difficult all around social studies or English teacher
living on a small island that is so ,who uses this excuse is either
dependent 'on the tourist trade'• incompetent or so lazy heat she
There are no farms to' speak of on 'should be fired immediatege the
the main island and the only odds are he or she, hasn't the
industries seemed to be banking ability or the interest to be
arid international .finance head responsible for 'educating stu-
offices. dents. In the last fi0e to ten years
It must be a though life there has been an explosion of
catering to the Canadian, Ameri- Canadian material in these areas,
and German. tourists .who -so-much so•-thati.r-if—anYthitig-rthe----: -
flock to theislands, but from what 'choice becomes difficult. •
we saw, the Balikiniris dd *al is„not reaBy,
• grace 'and style. , with the teachers, The problem
The island has been indepen-
dent from Britain for only about -
two years and-tht- Ideals seem to
feel that the political problems
........are to be expected in a fledgling
nation. •
We had a long talk, with
ittAl i -
grant and works in a Nassau
— restaurant, He feels that the •
(By Stisan White)
Out politicians, loeal, provin-
jtial and national all sometimes
feel that they are "hard done by"
in the press. They are lucky that
they don't live in Nassau. We
studied the local papers on a
recent trip there and were
surprised to note that both
morning and evening dailies (one
of each) on that small island refer
to their nation's Prime Minister,
in news' stories, not editorials, in
'terms that in Canada would be
close to libelous.
There is a serious water
, We hope that laSt week's
editorial about the almost un-
believable ignorance of Canadian
high school students about their
own country set a few tongues.
wagging. It's not the juicy gossip
SUPPORT
RED CROSS
and the responsibility rests ulti,
mately with three groups: the ten
provincial ministers, eteducation,
the curriculum committees and
those who' teach the teachers.
Two generations of colonially-
Minded educationists at the
senior levels of the profession
have forgotten that they live in a
separate country on the northern
half of the North American
continent. In the process of
attending too many conventions
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COUNTRY STYLE
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in Miami.and Boston and ,P,11)0P'
and of importingkeynote
speakers from south of 'the
border, they have forgotten about
content and concentrated on
theory and technique' . for the
great part. imported theory and
imported technique.
Teachers Solo
Certainly, many dedicated
teachers are doing -remarkable
things for their students in
Canadian studies. Most of them,
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though, are solo acts, doing their
job despite the system.. I've also
tpet high school social studies
4eachers who have never read
Donald Creighton, George Grant
for Jim Porter, Most of the high
;school° libraries I've visited are a
disaster as far as Canadian
content is concerned,
At the grade ten or eleven level
we should be teaching exciting
Canadian history (and it is
exciting and can be taught in an
exciting way), In the following
YeUr we should teach contain-
,porary' Canadian problems;
regionalism, poverty, resources,
foreign ownership, Quebec in
Confederation, the native
peoples.
And in the laSt year of high-
school we should teach the most
important of all subjectgs, the one
which we,now almost totally fail
to dover: the Canadian political
system. How the system 'works
•
gad 40:sP't work. How you get rW#11Pg. OpPrimtriota,
4'01114 PatrOnage, --honch '.suggesting ;the Oulthiation of
APPOIAtmepts, foo.roo9A,41pw 1Pot000st;:. plootat, inward*.
c9A. sotuton0 and.. nominating '-`)90!qn$Sehoels; gut kocr*riNt
meeting work, who gets what in :nation overwhelmed by
and why. Wa should be ,teaching Atnerleah Influences , we have it •
how the decision-making prpcess very special 04atieik to pvi*
worki and: ow it can, changed • ckihiren in our own •sehOOS.
only through a lot.more 04014- they'lle to be the decisions miters
tion by many more Canadians, • of • the Canadian ftiture;' 1.the0
Obligation surely we must,:egulp-•them, fot ,
I'm not suggosting that t71tr . that task 'with ihisic ;40040,
educational system produce flag; of what Canada is all 04:4,
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beef. with a ninth lower .' 'Cal Content. . • • IS GUARANTEED TENDER because it
is niechatticaily
tenderized 'at et. central processing plant by
a
Rosi tenderizing' machine containing S 18 tiny needle.like knives which invisibly sever
'the tinnective tissue of the meat. This machine ad
used ds ' _I
nothing
to the InUat, '44 of
away, cay!es. no -change in taste, teXture or colour. N_o - chentleats-ar other additives oe"
_ . . • COOks t;)DICRER• -BeCause
:it' it,
mechanically tenderized,
,the'nittisial juices flow 'more
freely
through the meat thereby
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reducing the• cooking time.
We ,cosnatend the use of a good
meat thermometer to We
the cooking. , • ' •
IS PRICED tOWER because it can be produced at considerably
reduced costs
to the primary
beef producer. lower than Grade 'A" beef.
'adger beef can be marketed at prices
20' to 40' per pound
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