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George Dierolf slams Karl?{rohmer to the mats in a light workout in a judo class offered
as a co-operative effort b eti'veen the Godevich Judo club and the GDCI night school
program. The two combata nts are among 50 people taking judo this year, ten of which are
females. (staff -photo)
nita ' Swartman explains sorry sewing techniques to her class of beginners enrolled in. the
6 DC1 night school program. T1 ne class attracted 15 people for the fall series. (staff -photo 1
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is now unnder new management.
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Pro pil?tors: Ross & Frankie Hillier
OPEN: MONDAY THRUSATURDAY —C 4.M. - 9 P.M.
SUNDAY — 9 A.M. - 7 P.M,
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"Dro►p in and let's get acquainted"
Local Foresters attend convention -
Court 'representatives
present money for cancer
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Th Park Motor Hotel in the Jean Ginn, Sis. Audrey • Bro Russ I=.edv Bro, Russell
hs�neSSmoon city of Niagara N rnighan, Sis. Bernice Kerni hon, Bro, Gerry'
Falls was the settingfor the Moore, Sis.. Eleanor• Fisher, g err , Ginn.
Canadian Foresters
Bro, Arnold Fisher, Bro,
orester•s 1 t�th Sis. Phyllis Cox, Sis. Lorna v. Ralph Faster.
Annual Western Ontario Milburn. Bro, Judd Milburn,
lIGI .
'Provincial Assembly.
Bleak November weather Annual
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failed to dampen the spirits ofPICE
the 121 delegates and many0.
more non -delegates of 31
courts who attended. 2i
from page 4A) level and six at the junior
Hosts were the Brothers ends meet. And she has no senior high level." T�tierity-
and Sisters of Niagara need for a reunion with Richard eight vacancies at the and of
Highlands District Council. Burton to do Liz is a young June. In One school district!
so,
On Friday evening an in- friend of ours, a contemporary ' After extensive advertising
novated Memorial Service of my daughter, and I nursed in Alberta dailies, American
highlighted the official her through Grade 10,12 and 13 newspapers, and listings with
opening, Sister Phyllis r g 11 She graduated last Manpower, here's thepicturo:
Harrison ' of Court ,lune. - a Phys. Ed. teacher, December, 1974: Wrote to, 15
Fascination and' Brother and was hired by the, first first -semester graduates at
Leonard Fisher of Court school she applied to. University of Lethbridge ex-
Benmillt_r' were among the She couldn't believe it when I , pressing . interest in hiring
District Deputies Mir*.told her how .much money she'd them. Not One replied to my
received the honors due their be making ,— about $11,000 a letters.
,, office. year. "Migawd, Pm rich!" February, 1975: Extensive
On Saturday, November 15 Then we started to figure in- advertising and Manpower
at the business meeting, came tax, salary deductions for (received 45 applications).
Brother Gerry Ginn 'had the this and that, and the cost of Feb,, • 1975: ExtensiNSe ad -
honor of presenting the Orm living. She won't even be well- vertising U.S. papers (ap
Youth Trophy to., Bro. Judd
to-do. Ec.?proximately 400 applications
Milburn of Court Brrnmiller• Home Again, I agree. received).
The court won the award for We lost a young lady last June, Feb., 1975: , Conducted' in-
to the rerll in the past year,
the,i'nost new members added because .she had to move to the terviews. U.of Calgary and U.of
city. She had another job'�in two,
Alberta; 49 applicants in -
Court Benmiller added 36. 1, ,,weeks. 1 don't know-. why ' terviewed. Three agreed to sign
District Deputy aro'',they're scarce. a contract.
Leonard Fisher conducted Technical teachers? Yes. May, 1975: 32 vacancies
the election.. -.of officers. Ther•e's a shortage. And a listed, with Manpower. Two,
Congratulations to Bro, reason. About 15. years ago, replies.
Leonard who accepted a
quite a few technicians _,•April and May: more ad -
position on the Executive of deserted their trades to enter , vertising..
the WOPA for'1975.76. teaching, not for more money, June, 1975: 40 vacancies.
A banquet and dance but for better working, .con- Only 54 , applications were
rounded off a very successful diticros, ".security many received from Canadian
Assembly. reasons'. teachers.
During the banquet Over a decade they saw their Result: three accepted
cheques from district former trades become more contracts; accepted con-
counci is courts,` "and in- and more affluent, as wages tracts elsewhere;'
here; seven will not
dividual members 'increased went up and up, until .the for- accept a contract at this time;.,,...
the National Cancer Fund by merelectricians, mechanics, five are not suitable.
$3800. M• draftsmen, now teachers, were So.. When he wrote, Fort Sister Phyllis making considerably less as ' Vermilion.,School Division was
Fisher and Chief Ranger Bro.
Eric Moore presented teachers than they,would be as short 2'8 teachers for Sep--,
cheques for $780. from their
respective courts.
A cheque for $2500.00 was
presented to the Niagara
Peninsula • Crippled
Children's ' Centre, and !St.
Catharines to purchase chair
lifts for wheel chair patients.
This was the. WOPA 'project
for the -year.
' Those who attended frond'
the local courts were:
Dis't'rict Deputy Leonard
Fisher, District Deputy -
Phyllis Harrison, President
Phyllis Fisher, Chief Ranger
Eric Moore, Sis. Doreen
Willis, Sis.'Ygabelle Eedy; Sis.
skilled workers, and with three tember. 1
times the tension. There are I take back all my 'sympathy,
wry few young technicians " for young teachers. One of two
coming into teaching now. things' is obvious.
'From F,W..• Reinhold, Either the Fort Vermilion
Superintendent of Schools in School Board is one of the worst
the Fort Vermilion School in the world, which I doubt.
Division, in the Peace Rivet- Or' all you young idealists, of
district of Alberta, came both sexes, don't really want to
another missive. teach that much. You want a
- Written at the end of last nice job,, in a nice school, not.
June, the letter says: "1 read too far from Mom and Dad, in
your article in the Brooks the city or closet() it, where'ou
Bulletin re Tough Time ,for won't get your feet wet or your.
Teachers and am wondering, if hands dirty, won't be -too cold or
you are serious,..There is' no too lonely.
surplus of teachers in Western Otherwise, you'd be up there
Canada...we still have 22 in Peace River, getting the '
vacancies at the Elementary experience of your young lives
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