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The Brussels Post, 1977-02-16, Page 6this later training where he or she has the opportunity to rise in rank and assume greater responsi- bility. The 'Jr. Officers may be assigned to different ships to help broaden his experience, perfect navigation and engineering skills, ana-develop leadership qualities. On fleet, duties may take form as icebreaking, A rctic navigation, landing supplies in isolated areas, rescue work and all other manifold day-to-day duties. The Canadian Coast Guard College trains you for a life of discipline, hard work and conkant adventure, promising never to be boring. So if the rythmic splash of the waves is the only thing that will lull you to sleep and an officers bellowing baritone voice is the only sound which will wake you up - you know what' to do about it. JoanLeishman Editor Carl Bondi completes a back sole circle on the low bar assisted by Coach Campbell as Andy Heim watches at the side. Both boys ,and girls gymnastic teams will compete in Alliston this Thursday. Safety Awarenesi Wins The F.E.Madill Safety Team members are Graham AWareness Team travelled to Rutherford, Don Thacker, and London, Tuesday, Feb. 8, and _Harold Davidson. The team will won the inter-regional champion- next meet the Central Ontario ship by defeating Woodstock and Champions and if they are then defeating the Southwestern successful, they will go on to meet Ontario champions, Saunders the. Eastern Ontario champions Secondary School of London. for the all Ontario Championship. 1876 1976 McKILLOP MUTUAL. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400. 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Most register in universities, community colleges or seek immediate employment feeli ng these to be the only alternatives. In 1965 a different kind of post secondary training opened its-- doors to determined and intelligent grads. It is The Canadian Coast Guard, College located on the harbour at Sydney, Nova Scotia. The three year college training course offers excellent and exciting career opportunities to both men and women who have a desire for this type of seafaring life and who want to see more of, and learn more about our country. Of course there are specific requirements' here as in any other school including a Canadian Citizenship, SSGD; including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, physics and adequate French as the cadets are required to work in all parts of our country. Here they beli eve that sea experience is a great benefit along with the routine, practical work. The college directs its attention to the moulding of cadets' character and preparing them to be future leaders. This bilingual training covers a wide and interesting range of subjects involving math, computer science, business procedures,labour relations, physics and other fields related to the modern marine world. There is also an extensive physical education training course to create competitive spirits and a strong body. Among the sports available are basketball, volley- ball, hockey, swimming, badminton, sailing, gymnastics and judo. So there are endle ss possibilities for developing a sound mind and healthy body. Cadets also receive quite an adequate monthly allowance while attending college as well as receiving free uniforms, free books and lodging. The classrooms, laboratories and • workshops boast the most modern types of equipment for tudy and leisure. Following this three year study the cadet advances to four years as a Jr. officer on Coast Guard Ships. Although the cadet can not withdraw from the 'depart- ment., this should not be considered a draw back, as it is in Read "How to look for summer job We' are all only too well aware of the anxiety, pain and tears that looking for a summer job causes. The search is exhausting and practically endless. This year the Ontario Youth Secretariat has drawn up a carefully-planned booklet to assist you. It contains information on how to start looking. The proper way to apply concerning applications, resumes and the all-essential interview. This pamphlet entitled "How to look for a summer job" gives you a long list of necessary moves to ensure employment beginning with acquiring a Social Insurance Card right through to prepara- tions for the interview. Through our Canada Manpower Centre many students are aided to find jobs but they can not help everyone. The best person' to rely on is you. A good time to start is now, a great way to start is' looking through this booklet foUnd in 'the guidance office. Have a positive attitude and Good Luck. Wednesday, period 4 to period 7 --Grade 10 girls and boys accompanied by Mrs.• Lyle and Mr. Dennis took their skis to the slopes of the Alps. When skis were strapped, on, the , trail was followed two at a time. In spite of the cold day most students f an enjoyable experifnce.Tbe trip back provided an opport to eat their lunch and drink hoe-chocolate provided by Lockridge.