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414';... HE HURON EXPOSITON,, JANUARY 15, 1901
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erth parent objects
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to school photos . • .
. ,181% COLLEEN MALONE11- • -
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School pictures beeatne a slurp issue, at
''the Perth, County Board of .Education
Meting, Jan. 6. despite assurance by
whet)) principals that parents were ruins,;
being pressured int° purchasing the shins.
Michael •Leser4-12Ia Waterloo Sp. S.,
Stratford, .ern .• a letter to the:board. as01g
that school pictures be dis.continued.
liiS my ‘-ontoptioo that these pictures
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are fiery -,ilften unwanted, that very oftee
the parents 491 adequately...afford to
pay fair them. that, Otere is. no gitett teasola
fo bring moral pressure, to: ear parents•
ii)P1118Jit their..ehildren to PuNhase pictures
*Neb theyq nOti,want • and posAitily citron.
affeird'And ,l'• feel that the whole- proceedute.
stinks.; Said beser.
Direaor of Educationi Keo .Self took a
tax14011v survey Of Mee eienMitar.y-
three. sercondary whoa* and' foetid,' *the.
ithmediate response from principals o as
there was no preSsure to purchase.'' he
Mr. Self asked each school pnneipai
about the type of-picture: taken. it there va as
pressure to purcha,se, and if there had been
any complaints about the, photos.
"According tifthel2 schools Contacted.
you couldn't count six compiainti,in ''
said Mr. Self.
But Trustee-Derrick. Ward attempted to
,slidot holes in Mr. Self's survey, ,when he
snapped, "there maybe were oni, six
complaints from the -principals surveyed. I
received six. complaints this year, from our
own • School:
- "Most people' today have cameras and.
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tateilittes of their own and quite frankly, the
way that pictures are being handled and
the pressure coming home from Miles,/
Johnny or little Sally-- my .classmates axe
getting theit picture; taken. why, can't It
may not Seem like much ,but ttrre is
PIN:wurea% Our the Calmly . and Idle* that
the Beard, do the Other hand. should take
;cline serious consideratiOn to what Dr.
Leser is saying
While he admitted, the value of class
pictures. trustee ai Dearing supported
dtiir Ward '1-,ie..not sort the ,pra;,ttet of
ta: eourieued,':
'he .
Lnastee Barbara Herman rea';aigniza,,d the
,but °.'I think-, we prObably
could get the tiame•degrate of agitation if
the il,racttee was diSeontinued.."
trevare alaireed 'with parents who, ,.
succumbpeer to pr pressure ," said i:.1rs•, • - Herman.
Focusing on a soletioa to the problem.
Mrs Herman suggested principals, issue a
memostressing that there is absolutely no
obligation to purchase photographs.
the sera ea of schools showed support
for continuing the pivlures. said Mr. Self.
In 'his letter Mr. Leer said. "I realize
that this is really a small matter and yet for
years my blood has been boiling everytime
I hear about, the practice and I take this
opportunity to draw•it to sour attention and
to ask you to seriously; consider putting an.
end to such a pernicious imposition.
Nothing des eloped 'from Dr. Leser's,„
request.' 1 he hoard passed. ;.1 Motion to
_ continue w itit'the pit ores.'
ity to lave sortie practical
experience with- • another
language of another people.'
Perth County students will
be paired with • Quebec stu-
dents on the basis of age.
grade and similar interests.
On. July 16 they will return to
Chitailh with students 'from ,
Quebec. who will spend the
next' two weeks in their
partner's homes.
Because the exchange is
sponsored by the Bilingual
Vcchange Seeretariat 11010
Weedless
parents strioke compared
with those--who have non-
smoking parents. As well.
carbon monoxide levels in
poorly ventilated smokes--
filled-rooms have soinetirnes
exceeded levels cOnsidered
Safe in industry:
"The moral of the stery. 1
uess, is that we should
rep evei.avae aaato ape" se. arTri
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Tr6stee questions value
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, • - •;•. s forty-eight PerthycountV profi t:,. Organizatien 'seTbsi a ,4 in volved in short term (five
J‘l'a.',st.ttdentschet.w:e_en_the ages, of • dized by •,the -Secretary ot "MileXthalig'es in the past.
13 and l7 ,Willy;trayel to State -and the Ontario !and, But trustee Barbara Her-
. • . Quebec on•June 30' as part of , Quebee Ministries of Educa.. man questioned the value' of
a month-long Summer Bolin- nun) coo to indiVidual Stu• the short Program. • . . ,
- - • • .kke a I - , -E x c ki. a n g e Program. , , dents w:111 not eXceed,,,S$00' , ''There are two.days lost in
' The Perth Chinity,Board of PrOgram activities will be travel time, ,.4orit.,my own
Education agreedat its mee,t- -.. organized by a•tearehing team personal experience:. I just
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. • ing Jan; 6 to act as a host of two experienced teachers. ..:Wonder how profitable it
board for the program. . , .and two university ,students was: It was teo shert
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a time
Nancy • Garner, French- ' 'from each community-. • for , the: distance we, were.
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opnsultant:for the Board1 said The Perth County Board of travelling and I could really
the 'program,' "gives stu- Education has agreed to not see too inane: benefits,
dents an excellent, opp provide_aschool for ten days Herman -said.
uebec exchange
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Wednesday January 21
during the - exchatige. Re-
sponsibility for the cost of.
inter-eity transportation and
staff salaries will also 'be
assumed by the board. How-
ever. •the board will be
reimbursed by the 13' 1 kind
Exchange Secretariat at the
end of the exchange
' Students in Perth ounty
are currently eligible' for
three types of.. exchange
prograrhs.
Elementary and secondary
--sehoral students have been
Mrs. Garner admitted lit-
de benefit in !unease:Corlett
. tatIon through,' the five day.
exehange. "But.' 1 -think it
does have a benefit as far as
giving. them . (the students,)
expOsare. a- Freneh-
-Canadian family." she Said:„,
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• On. Jan. 0w eight Perth
County Students will travel
to Quebec where :they will
attend secondary 'school for
three .months. as part of a
lengthier exchangeprograrn.
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Huron and Perth health
agencies are co-operating
this year to sponsor National
Non-Smoking Week, January by 9uittipg.:'
18 to 24. The,„week's high- says.
light is Weedless Wednes- Members of
, • , day, January ' 21 • When gency committee
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smokers all over the country
are being asked to give, up
the habit. fora day at least,
Huron County and Perth
District heillth,Uniti are mak- ,
ing the area'S schools aware
' of the benefits of quitting or '
not starting to smokeAndLthe.
week's theine is -Join" the
Majority- Be a Non-Smoker!'
According to US health
studies non-smokers now
,shake tip two-thirds of the US
population, and up 'to 70 per
cent of a group -of 'non-,
smokers suffer eye rritation.
as well as headache, ,coogh
sore' throat after expos-
' ure to a s'us'tained dose of
someone elqt's smoke, ,
Evelyn Scott of the Ontario
Heart Foundation's Perth
County chapter, adds that'
studies have shown,respira-
tory. illnesses are more coma
meth amcirig Children whose
.'mind very much that they
.
smoke.'' Snickers are not only-
del ng themselves a favour
Mrs., Scott
the intera-
for non-
WHY NOT
Build ,a warm fire
—_Put on some romantic music
Dim the lights _
— Slip into ,something-comfy
POur yourself 'a drink , .‘.
COLD WEATHER -WEATHER
HefiNVIPING,
youR g1"tE1:
And do what comas
naturally.
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smoking' week in, this area-
are the two county health
units, the Heart Foundation.
,,,,the Huron Perth Lung Amin-
ciation, and the Huron and
Perth branches of the Cana-
dian Cancer Society.
Read a good riewspiperl
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