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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-03-07, Page 9WAD To the I wa bright: India,; certai1Y, interestil Flow Linda' oldiers eige• erhal eems a ould The. athers! he 1300 mplim, anadt !grar ve in! Id hist eg inda e to �Y�1 +r 1♦: r vnr . t e u as ;sa° I a eeono nl 0 not 11,r441 tQ. stein thQi,s . tin--, t11e#w i tO..;$ .uu • ew own.: sal .-.. •oaf. M♦'f As to ave taff ut o ,a ubli ' a11n1r efiver eatlf ti x eai a s.;a 0' age nd 1 .per, p ork e id e e u • eer,:'► �tid �ow iepapey ltfion e ma sterin anto ilii _,. 4 in e . lit ntrons w i e4 ' a{ 'in ...it wit hin i ore;, J'Irst, for,& great deal ".an die 1 ;. ir R of y �� . $XiSa. ,� knowledge : 'of a :second language "is an' •intellectual optic me ,t' rhelping ,to • nder- stand ° better a ar'ge' ; segme 'tut o elation, Person o s'..lie P u a texps eep regrets . I often '� l e reg + for"°- a n'�.. neglected to man er I theeni b and ernxan n of , airy, •respective ` garandparents. rue; -,1, am able to comniunic'ate in some. • wary :hut 'n my, ease, it -is q ,qu st on of, the aea ng to help be ,e -t h 3 ap y,,,:f, never he', o immn'igrants fig . about our peal= system. Ihi, 'f. IfK T'Lu elmow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 7, 1984—Page 7 * ,141 S,of]En, lisp or French, they: tee with st. quite quickly; wereyno Fonfpsed s ft rants at PP , ,, ,, , ,today,. it looks like they . >�tion of our nipney system much b ow it. True, we Ilar is, "and, ecinials 25 see the same. 00u0on ;applied to,:'klos� :maid litres, Y , ".t e•,, ,.. % it A. • 1 l x 'a� c o ook 't M .Tette i• .t M Ag se � ti ,. r. Tt'9i�.8 .w r�, wou sa it ais„' f < e importantftar one as' as- v �! 'tour bee g in`dustry is concerned. ,,The Gassed;;sit. beefing indust ;yc, though produc- It, nothing:?te • for er .lithe'•. folks, �. roduces s .ect l t c . I. latfor for. p P � .Ito � � � :� orators and d S°Sue provides endless articles and•ears the:Emedia as -well as reports am( seen its` rnal studies ;for` Royal; commissions: ' a nu cl ell, our beefin7 41g •,t etter than weOreten'd,*ild plow, what :a'n:' :,• value repress t lwe.`dd. mot, .watit tc 1 • industry helps -screw up things while ;pinging the economy. „tit a context, had Mr. Irvin voiced things pro table to .all of js, had he for exarnple tallied aboot indelted.pensions- at age sixty with a standard amount for labourers, politicians and generals; .had he suggested Chitarm's . mother allowances at par with nu bec; (first child:: $24.25.,1. second child, , 34.22, third, ehild:57 31. and so forth,P, proportion) he would'baje warmed up, many, hearts But he phone tobeef only:, about' ,Ftench. Akan educator, ,lie .must know that net. even•Molieare's plays would puta crack in ' the language of Shakespeare. 'Finally; if Canadian tax Payers .are able to give away $200,OiI0 000 annually to squand- er;' :on foreign Aid„ they .should not, beef about $1.90 trillion set aside for a program on . • their own second Mortgage ♦ Yours truly, A. Joe. Legrand, Lucknow, Ontario. *stn _ page 4 French hum there -is a _r value n in '4f= .., r. �'Y i i },w� 't,�,�”. v^ ,.'_,'' e"k 7 �'£fi •Y us s 'tba time- d'ay�to: prepare erioaper# for tithe 4press :this would have made a hectic day if all four ''staff had been on the job, but with only two Abe the insoinweight. 4oif us into ,work because sof the bad weather,, 44 ed be ween + hris s awe felt we had done the best job possible den' ki o� ate; -under _the circumstances. a aste up, i1y two '-'�'We appreciate our readers interest in the. �.� w6 pp �. rqhibited tltert paper -and': are anxious tQ know they are e ifto' : disappointed, when 1 e papule „.Is : smaller oitistaff, who.-tha-n"'usual; or is missing ween they collect OZ. ,ve one else's.: job their mail on Wednesday B` a ° ve are proud. et the paper.vut on • : of our' tracks ecord. "fie pub mall on time and'. '' we publish an ipteresttigpaper that, :is a Sunday, and we consistently 16 24 pag s�.:Unless'• insur- g ,�. o*sect, ,ry orfx`veat ro` is e: • , 0 'we.�had`only ;mountable mountable circumstances arise. • r: Eveaings"andSundd' r,v-4 cop 5' 2� CHNOW:ANDDISTRICT 1. • Ir 4, r..oft alley r,*Oats •l U ' hpat .Mixed Grains ; •► .Janet ► •*Soybea s.. t ' 528-3203 rsi programs exist because A gri"i ect and demonstrated e.'.+ lailgu'dge Canada'szsec and Off>ei;al igu e. a ' o tires to-teach;:tha iat ltgge when a fiddren are entering, school. Boards have encounteredproblems in implementing French Immersion programs and those problems will `.likely persist. There are certain costs involved ;too. Trustee reports on e *from Page 2 will • be presented, at the April 2 board meeting at 3.30 p.m, Board.meetings. are open tr::the public and everyone's welcome to attend . We have tried to hold budget increases to a maXiinum of five per cent. In areas which .appear : to-' :require- 'a larger increase, we have tried' tolderttify where a corresponding reduction could be made. . In the management committee, we will be ntroveial It would' appear that decisions' have. to be made : on several levels, The program'has obvious; advantages'and provides school children with an; - unique '.and exciting learning. opportunity. Beards must decide if the program, based on geography, transportation, population, social climate and financing, is a viable one 'for -their county. Parents must make that personal decision as well. The program is . optional. ' w odue�.��. ... looking at the possible gain which, a compre- ,hetisive energy conservation program can achiev. I find my work on the: school • hoard challenging,and. interesting. If you have any questions or a specific problem you would like help, with, please contact me. Yours- sincerely, Tony McQuail. 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