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T'Lu elmow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 7, 1984—Page 7
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, ,, ,, , ,today,. it looks like they
. >�tion of our nipney system much
b ow it. True, we
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see the same.
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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.
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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
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etter than weOreten'd,*ild
plow, what :a'n:'
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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.
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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'.
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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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