HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-12, Page 5Luckuow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 12,1997' Page 5
Educational
workers,
parents, and
children
deserve
better
'from. page 4
personnel, wouldn't you
be standing upin the leg-
islature to:defend these'
workers' rights to a fair:
wage 'and job security?
Mrs.Johns,has not.
:If you belonged to •a
government. ;seemingly
determined to undermine
and dismantle .a world-
class .educational: system
with mindless cuts, defib •
erate 'chaos, :politially-
motivated; change serving
only special-interest elites;
forgetting: the children in
the classrooms of Huron
County, wouldn't you say,
'ENOUGH' ± ' Wouldn't
you say,asa,number of
Conservative. MPPs°did in
the :Legislature re.. health.
Care restructuring recently,
"I'm not toeing the party
line any more, . Mr.
Harris"Mrs., Johns. has
not:,
!The 348+ educational
workers teachers, educa-
tional assistants, and eus
todi'ans of Huron 'County . .
who came to the .Huron,.
'constituency: office On
Feb. 28 deserve better
than• this: The. parents .who,
see their school system
beingunderfunded'and
gutted deserve better, ;The
children in our classrooms
deserve' better.. Please,
Mrs". Johns: remember. the
needs of the children in
that most important .0
the classroom.
Brent Bowyer, teacher,.
Wingham PS.
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Young Canadians know that education, continuous slims development and meaniuwork,
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of Canada is addressing these issues through" the Youth Employment Strategy which offers a
range of programs to assist young people,..
school
a word
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is never easy But help is available.: Youth
Internship Canada MC) provides young ;
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farting their
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