HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-11-05, Page 32PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1997.
Community prays for end to strike
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similar activites and I have encour
aged them. My hope is it go from
church to church, here and not be
connected to just one," Garland
said.
In addition to a quick resolution
to the strike, Garland said the group
Student supports teachers
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Carol Coleman, include her two
children. The Kippen resident
noted that she had come to the
meeting to gel more information,
but still felt that teachers and the
government need to work out their
problem as soon as possible.
"Sitting at home my blood has
been boiling at the fact that these
teachers have not been in teaching
my two children," Coleman stated.
"I think you need to get to the
expressed their concern that both
sides begin to listen to each other,
that the truths be discerned and that
justice be done. He also said that
for many children, school is the
safer place to be and the fact that
many children live in abusive
homes was also a cause of concern.
tables and get what you want from
the government so we don't
jeopardize any more time on our
children out of school."
However, despite obvious
frustrations from some community
members, others complimented the
teachers on their actions.
"I just wanted to thank (the
teachers) right now because it is a
really good thing that they are
doing," CHSS student Erin
Marshall stated.
"Primarily we hope that no walls
are built within our community,
that we continue to talk and remain
as neighbours," said Garland.
"It is a sensitive issue and
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