HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-07, Page 24OAGI 8A—GODERIGH S.IONA i-67Alt. "1'Hl'it:Si1)r.Y.-NOV h;!vu3Eit 7 1471
GDCI mini parliament out'Iaws, junior high
Pat Conlon, acting Prime 'Minist'er, of the Parliament, prepares to present his case to the op-
. position- party. (staff photo)
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The government ponders statements by the opposition leader in a mini -parliament held at
GDCI Wednesday. The resolution on debate was that grades nine and ten students should at-
tend a junior high school in the county because of their immaturity. (staff photo)
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