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eeping
p with
reunion
news
Dear Phyllis.
Just 'a short note -to • let
you know that l have been
enjoying the web page
since we last spoke.
A1thQUgh,.rerhoved some
miles. from the scene, I
have felt involved: not:
only, because I earread.
ardent the preparations for
the reunion, but also about
ocher events and the .pea:•
pk its theeommtality, les
.great *read about thelor
tunes of thehockey teams
•and the machinations of
the palrtical bodies, Good
. Stuff!! See you:. in lune or
Roy Button,
British Columbia,
Utnil the other clay, 'I
thought perhaps' 11 was
the only one• in town wllo 7
didn't know 'that if yea,
sire using 4 dordteas
phone, or even a cell
phone; your conversa—
tions oats by heard by
those who have -scanners.
Wben. 1, heard about
this a few months ag%
almost freaked. It did the.
same to another person
intown when she found
out 'about this, $he was
very angry andpsindig-.
mint, Theesuiggestion was
made that perhaps there...
are malty out. there who
don't know that yctur pr
vaey gin be regally..
'invaded. Via a cordless
phone am . spanner.:
To me it is an invasion
of privacy, even tt1o00b
on checking with: the
police,. I found out -that
.no offence is created lay
eavesdropping by use of
at scanner, It does become
illegal, however, if that
person uses information.
derived. from :'eavesdrop»�
'ping' by use of.tltseanner.
So •'now,. I use my
e.ordi.ess very little: It
doesn't. matter if I am.
talking about iticonse-.
quetitialthings' or not, the
thought of ,someone
`eavesdropping' makes
stay blood boll
Now thathave .`Your
attention,' are yea think-
mg about all the things
you've said over a oord-,
list ring.
I used to use my cord-
less to do, my telephone
bankin.' It *made life a
Tot easier to sit at the
table with my banking.
records and the cordless.
k 1'4ow, I ,use .what is
called a'hard line' even
though I come close to
chokin&nyself with the
stretched •to-thel'imit.
cord. .
It really is no body's
business' bttt. mine how
r1(tt1c . I' have in my.
chocking -and: savings
accounts,'
I`ll no longer whisper
sweet nothings. in Mr.
Rialit'sear' via, the cord-
less.'
Yes', tecth.nology is
less? Things* you. would-
n't want repeated? A:-lit4
• tle, embarrassed?`
Youshouldn't be. The
embarrassed One should.
be:. the person doing the
Dear editor
As part of ` the delegation- .that
approached council requesting A11 -Way,
Stop Signs tri. the vicinity of the park. on .
klaveloc:k. Street, I am amazed at the
inaccurate; reporting of the meeting held
at Town Council on May ° 12, .
Printed.. M.TQ Regulatory Sections dis-
'tril+uted by Andy Brtrgess clearly noted
thatAll-way Stop Signs should not ;be
used as a speed control device tar a means
'el -deterring the movement of traffic in a
residential- area, • .
This does not mean:- not permitted -
and a lengthy discusslott was held noting
that roost municipalities in .Nort.h
' Atncrica use A11. -Way Stop Signs. for this
purpose as a, means of controlling traffic
around "parks, schools, hospitals, heavy
traffic, and'prrblem; areas.
• It wasalso brought•to Andy's. attention
that incidences..have been reported' of '
serious, speeding traffic violations. one
of -which, resulted in a, police chase.
The delegation -emphatreally refused
to, take pictures .aidveitise, monitor traf•
fic, or snitch, . We did agree to report.. qtly
incidences such as, high spend; runs oil the
street, as any other resident would.
The delegation agreed to return= to
dounciI•in approximately six weeks to
'reasses;s their• Concerns, 'This was to
allow the: village time to post traffic.
signs, 'place advertisements, or taotic+es in
the, paper, and at; the suggestion by Andy.
Burgess that an Qi P radar car monitor
the area:
It: was stressed by the delegation that it
'was. not .our intention to harass or point
fingers but. merely a: means, of 'making
drivers aware of current situations: that
may cause: accidents that could possihly
involve children. or pedestrians; ,tie At11-
'Way Step Signs seemed the. roost• logical
way of controlling the traftic, ;,
This has been a., confirming coneern
and has been 'rejected. by punch on two
other. occasions. With, an increase :of
younger children, in. the *area, use• of :the
park and tennis courts,=ha_ndicapped chit,.
1.4
sz
sten mare people walking, traffic 'flow
from, `the soccer fields - the odds' of an
accident have''i'ncr'eased,' The street is
long and, it is not hard tri speedwithout;.
realizing rt. .
Presently we have: sower loeais who
.speed. and others4 who subject: us to , high,
sped rusts. during weekends and boli
.days. The high speed, runs are,: usually
drivers, who are 'unpaired -or. under the
influence 'of drugs ` and sometimes
accompanied with bottle tossing or drir
ving over private'prope ty. This is. occa-
sional but stitl,enough to concern the res -
•
id ents. •
Most•sumrneis• my; wife and ttay"self
Witness. at leash. three incidences of sod-
dler& on the ,street that;; have had as stop-
traffic
toptraffic andremove them: before they were,.
hit, How often does uthis•happen Witki
Other residents? It has ,already happened
once this. spring rand it makes you wonder
• why couneil- wouldeven question the
request•,, . .
•
Brian Johnston,
Dear editor;
• As chair of the Inspired by, N,attrre
Campaign (a,campaign to 'raise funds.; t
the, Outdoor, Education Centre at,
Oliphant} ,1. would like to, congratulate
the. Bluewater `District Scht79l., card. frit ..
proclaiirririg May24. to. May, `29 as
'"-nvironinental Education Week,'" To'
',those' Of. :us* from 8riiee° and
Counties:, who have volunteered t ..raise
funds for: the Centre' (new Called the
Institute:; for• Outdoor Education and
Environmental Studies), thiimportant.:
step- ley the; Board underscore the key
place.that our natural-. arid historical lien
itage has in the curriculum of our'studen:
,t's-forinal education program. In addition,
the Board's action, verifies the need, to,
raise iipney to ensurethat our, 4` entre°
eontinuesto provide first rate educational,
opportunities for. the, conning "
generations
of student's., and.; adultswho attend out
unique site,
Now that students fromour two conn,
ties will :share • the wonderful experienceotattending the Centre it is crucial that
up to date.,iaboratory facilitieswith cons*
outer and other study °facilities be made
av,aiiable. so that no, opportunity'to
enhance cur,students':.education-is lost.
Long a .favorite of Bruce County stu-
dents, the Centre will .leave "a lasting, pos-
itive impression` with all who attend in
the future. `etre;` Board's, proclamation
speaks to its priority to provide valuable
env?irofirtcntal education to our students
and easttres,that the Centro will remain a
central part of ;,hese studies.
• In addition, 'would =like to thank:a11 of
our tnunicipal,leaderswho have :endorsed
Bttvironmental: Educatror,;::Wee•k with
theirs owin resolutions and letters of sups•
port: This expression "of support along
witha`the: Board's.•proctamatioir has pro-
vided the fundraisiing, vplunteers..with a
tremendous boost` and underscores Just
bow critical it is for our campaign to:sur-•
cessfully provide'the' funds,to renewour
Centre far the new millunniurn:
Since May` 24 to May -29 is
Environmental Educators Week, as chair
of the. campaign', 1 would urge •all. who
want to "help renew the Centreand pro
vide' a unique legacy to future;genera-
great, but :sometimes you
need to know a. tittle bit
more about it before you.
start using these new.
things,
We'vecome a lona
way since Alexander
Graham'B'ell' invented
the phone; But now,
thanks to cordless phones
and scanners; We have
regressed in one way.
Remember those days
when: everyone had. party :
lines and there w.as usu-
ally an .eavesdropper oar`
Mk line, .
There is:.sonic. W,ay,
you eatr•'scramble your
calls dors cordless or
cell. but .you'll have to
check that out with some.
technical type.
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fart ea 00t
Dear editor:
Goderich District Collegiate, Institute
will celebrate aa All Years Reunion• over
th'e July 1 weekend in the year 200a, We
•
would, like to hear from anyone who:
:attended; or was: a •,staff ineinber
GDCI; so we can tell them ail about our
celebrations. • eM °
We'd like to know your name, (includ-'
ing maiden name whereapplicable);
address, postal code and attendance .•
years.
Psoase write us at . GD, mn'
2004,260 South St,, (oder chC1, QnAlu;N7Ai
3M5 Fax us. at 519-524-1710 (Attention:
Reunion. 2000); or ifyou want to E -Mail
us, check our web site at wwvr.avonmait-
land.on.ea1GDCIf and., click. on
"Alumni,,,:
Reunion
• Doug, Bun,.
)a0 Committeedy,.
• Goderk h
tior+s, to contact our campaign`office to ,
pledge your personnal, financial or vol-
• unteer support. Please call us at 363-2414
.tor toll free at 1- 00-, 61-:7509) during
business 'hours; fax us at 363-3448 or.
Write to us at: inspired: by Nature, 351 1st
Avenue; North, PO: Box 190, 'Chesley,
On. NO0 11_,4: `
•. Thank you to all • who have already
:helpt^d,u's tc-pe°w: h
Centre and its. prcCioresus.rve resources andtane
'advance"thank' you" to those who, will
in
join us. providing a- focal point for
environmental :arid heritage education in
our two counties;
Murray. Elston
Campaign Chair;.