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A summer school pro-
gram of English instruction
may be made available to
Indo-Chinese refugees with
the aid of " the provincial
government.
The Huron County. Board
of Education agreed to
,proceed with the proposal,
accomodating the classes
during the normal summer
school schedule at Central
Huron Secondary School in
Clinton.
The program, sponsored
by the Ministry of Culture
and Recreation, would offer
' two hours of classroom time
per day for six weeks. The
class time would be divided
into an hour of English
instruction and an hour of
,0/44 recreational activity.
The Ministry program
would have each refugee
student attending be
accompanied by a local
volunteer student or buddy.
The buddy would work with
E xpositor thhaesisreafnugeuessoisnt athevosltuundteeenrt
,in the language-learning
'process.
Weekdays Holidays & Sun.
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11:30-6
Brussels 887-6224
order to raise money for the Brussels cadets.
From left are Therasa Glanville, Kim Bauer,
Todd Booriand Brent Bauer. (Photo by Langlois)
The cadets raised $500 on their walk.
viable, superintendent Don
Kenwell said that 10
students and 10 buddies are
needed. The cost for instruct-
ion would be at least $900,
although that is negotiable:
Director of Education,
John Cochrane said there
were 18 refugee students in
the county school system.
Fourteen attend elementary
school and four are at
Goderich and District
Collegiate Institute.
Trustee Bert Morin said
the English instruction
should be offered to an entire
refugee family and not be
limited to the students.
"It's just the tip of the
iceberg. The students will
learn English but will speak
their native tongue at
home," he .said. "The
program should include their
parents as well."
Cochrane claimed there
were night school courses
offered that catered to the
refugee's language needs.
Shirley Hazlitt reiterated
Morin's sentiments claiming
that oftren the mothers of
these families rarely 'get
outside the home and have
less of an opportunity to
learn the new language.
The Huron County Board
BY CAW WOODEN
Gower said the board Should
consider the fact that the
Board member David
rodent problem is not as
serious elsewhere :as it was in
Clinton. "i understand that
there was a bit of a problem
in the 4',r9derich 'high school '
schools, "feteria
also
yea
st Verdi vit9hAatg°i;e'' ire
In a letter to the board, the understood that the reason
General Pest Control that the mice were bad in
Company Limited stated that Clinton this year was that
it is presently doing a. rodent there was a lot of water
cleanout treatment at Central underground and mice were
Huron. Secondary School in driven indoors. Henderson
Clinton which involves three added that, "if the children
phases at a total cost of $420: keep their lockerS cleaned
The company suggested a out, the problem won't be so
monthly service at a rate ' , of bad.
$45 a month for the schoOl or
a different deal :to do all the
schools ,in--the board's juris-.
diction.
"Anybody can set a mouse
trap," member John
Henderson said. "Out
custodians should be able to
do it if they get hold of the
same kind of mouse killer."
The substance used in.
Clinton was a kind, of poison
that the mice ate. It caused
them to dry up and disappear
after they died.
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To make the program
Huron B of E to host
DISTINCTIVE
WEDDING English classes.
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of Education, at its regular
May 5 meeting, turned down
an offer from a pest control
company for regular mouse
control tactics in all Huron
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