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Dungannon CGIT study India's culture
• The Dungannon CGIT have had four
meetings since Christmas.
During .the Christmas holidays they met
and went skating at the Lucknow arena.
On December 17 their meeting was a
rnakeup demonstration by Maxine Alton.
Makine came to the church and showed.the
girls how to apply makeup,. She made up
'several girls and answered many questions
the girls had. The evening was enjoyed
. by all.
On January 31 the girls started their
mission study on Vellore, India. They
studied . a map of India, the population,
language,. religions, climate, government
as well as life in the city and caturtry living.
A short slide presentation was shown on
CGITJamboree 1980. This is to give the
girls an idea of what Jamboree 1985 will be
like as well as how it will be different. This
years Jamboree is being held in Algonquin
Park. The meeting closed with taps.
The February 7 meeting was held in the
church. The girlbrought information on
India. ,Each read their information/ and a
short .discussion took place.
They broke into. two groups. Each group
was to write up what they would try an.d do
if they were a missionary in India. Many
good ideas were suggested and discussed,
They made Indian donuts, Some enjoyed
them and others found them a little sweet.
Huron board to meet separate board
to discuss high school funding
Although the Huron. County Board of
Education will be giving its verbal support
to the action taken by the Metro Toronto
school board, it will keep the doors open
with the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic
school board.
•At its February 4 meeting, the Huron
school board considered a letter from the
Toronto school board which outlined the
legal action it is taking against the Ontario
gOverrunent regarding extending funding to
Grades 11 to 13 in Catholic high schools.
• Trustees agreed they will continue to sub-
mit briefs to the commissions set up by
former premier WillianO Davis. They also
intend to keep meeting with .the Huron -
Perth Catholic school board.
An initial meeting between the two school
boards, was set for Jan. 22 but cancelled
Clarification
• • To clarify the confusion arising from a
report in The Sentinel on the section of the
Property Standards By-law passed by
Lucknow Village Council at a December 19
meeting, the following is the report carried
• in the January 16 issue of The Sentinel and
the section, Right of Entry • from the
property standards by-law.
The Sentinel report reads: The by-law
'permits the by-law enforcement officer or
any person acting under his instructions to
enter anyroom or place actually used as a
because& of -poor weather: A meeting
between the two school boards will have•
taken place Feb! 12:
At least one trustee doesn't think the fun-
ding extension will take place. Trustee
Frank Falconer called the Catholic funding
question "a political football" that "has
been put on the back burner". He qualified
his back burner statement by saying it
would be a "long process" to get full funding
to Catholic high schools.
"How can it be a political football?", ask-
ed trustee John Jewitt. "It was supported by
all three (pOlitical ) parties." •
Mr. Jewitt said if full funding is found to
be illegal under the Charter of Right, the
Huron school board won't be tied to any
commitments.
dwelling without the consent of the
occupier under the authority of a search
warrant issued under Section 16 of the,
Sinninary Convictions Act.
The property standards by-law reads:
Any officer or any person acting under his
instructions shall not enter any room or
place actually used as a dwelling without
the consent of the occupier except under
the authority of* a search warrant issued
under Section 16 Of the Summary Convic-
tions Act.
MF
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