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dents will learn about Native ,
lifestyles, in. both their histor-
ical and presenteday context.
25. That in.appropriate curri-
culum guidelines, students
be introduced to some of the
demerits of the-economics of
Canada and other countries;
such elements would include
features such as free enter-
prise, union and manage- I
limit perspectives, and the
on society.
as the social' sciences, arts
and languages. Some core
units, made obligatoty in
some compulsory subjects,
would ensure' that an ,e1-
ement- of multi-culturalism is
an intregal part of, every
student's program.
N. That education, about
Native people contribute in a
tangible way to the program
expectations from, Grades 7
to .12: as4an integral •put of '
the currietilum so • that stu-
tor 4
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BY GREGOR CAMPBE11,
Fanners built the demo-
cracy called Canada and as
thanks are novaiight in a
crunch between high costs.
and crying consumers.
"If everybody in society
was as-efficient:4S farmers we
wotildn't have the problems.
With' inflatine we do today,"'
,fedend Agrietilture it
Eugene• Whelan told' -those.
gathered ;at the opening of'•
lienSttRi DISItieten,o new
cectillAer blending; Plant .fri-
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OFFICIAL. OPENING — Federal Minister of Agriculture. Eugene Whelan
partook of the pork chop barbecue, then spoke at the official Opening Of
Hensall District Co-op's new fertilizer blending plant Friday. He was in
good spirits and obviously enjoyed the meal. "For a pork-chopping
politician I know agood park chop when I see One," he said. (Photo by
Campbell)
index-goes up. have any idea
dian consumers continue to
enjoy healthy diets at less
cost than . almost , any country
in the world:
"Some people don't want
to believe this," Whelan
said.
Price indexing distorts the
facts. atcOrding to the Minis-
ter of Agriculture. It doeSn't
take into account that on
today's average weekly wage
it takes 10 minutes to buy a
dozen 'eggs, whichla 80 phi
cent cheaper than in' the
1920s, In the roaring 20s it
took about an hour-and-a--
half s work to pay for a dozen
eggs.
There is no reason produc-
ers of essential commodities
such as food should be going
bankrupt, Whelan said. Our
priorities seem strange, he
addod, because fanners
never ssk• for exhorbitant
things such as length mater-
nity leaves. And they aren't
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191 of thouSilt."
WhelaitAaid, `"because.. I am
convinced the 4811-food•
tilkstfyts, about, the
p15010.4100- f4,101, creation
andxson'otnie'deYeleineet if
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BY STEPHANER,LEYESQUE
Perth County's clerk-
treasurer Jim Bell is step-
ping dowNas director of the
Association of Counties and
Regions of Ontario.
"hrfr: Belt says he served as
director for the ,PASt4 three
years and decided to step
down to allow new people to
sit on the association.
In his three years Mr. Bell
has been active on the
association's committees. He
is presently chairman of the
resolutions committee and
we are prepared to make the
needed investment in money
and effort."
Sales of fertilizer by the
Hensall Co-op topped $3
million last year. It's new
blender can help farmers
become more efficieit • by
meeting his exact specilica,
tionS. It has a capacity of 90
unmet, and Was Onaneed at
• 12 per cent Interest by the
Bank of fl OntreeL Whelan
_appiaotte Ihts' 4Ntrirs feet*
fittittets'at welt
below ifiegOing iittetot*te•
vice-chairman of the health
committee.
At the September session
of Perth County Council Mr.
Bell informed council he was
planning to step down. He
says he would like to see
someone from a rural-area-sk-
im the association. The as-
sociation is made up of
appointed and elected mem-
bers of counties and regions.
ACRO's annual convention
will be held from Oct. 18 to
21 at the Wheel's Motor Inn
in ChatI7im. •
pe7m Henson. fertilize
, — •
meditevery time the price of ••,.
, .the cast-price squeeze th treasurer
many farmers are in.'
This despite- the tact Cana- leaves directorship
He HURON EXPOSITOR ,,SEPTEMBER 1S, 1951, A1#
plant
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LOOKING -UP 'IN HENSALL — Hensall District Co-op officially opened
this new fertilizer blending plant, with a capacity of 90 tonnes, at 111 • -
ceremonies Friday. (Photo by Campbell) ,
Highschool education
s.
A step ahead
WrciduOng , the -1982: 'Chevrolets,
file's., and bevy Trucks-,
cents, Pleanaseci tglurh page 1 obalto perspecS'tiv.
es. It is recommended:
21. That the curriculum
guidelines in Geo graphy
and History for Grades 7 to
10 be reviewed to provide a
better balanee,between Can- .
adian and international cont.
eat and to ensure that .
Canadian Geography and
'History fie presented within
-a global context.
Related recommendations
include the following:
22. That the proposed curri-
culum revision give emphas-
is to the Canadian identity,
through the social sciences
and through emphases in
other areas such as, langu-
age, arts- and. science. The
malting design' should re-
flect the fact that the French-
Canadian way of life provides
one of a number of avenues
by which a Canadian identity
can be assumed.
23. That multiculturalism be
incorporated in courses such