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.
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Grade 10 takes ski trip
6—THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 16, 1977
Often young, graduating
students are now aware of all the
opportunities open to them upon
completion . of Secondary School.
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.
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Read "How
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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.