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A special graduation night for Colborne School students taking part
in the Values, Influences, and Peers I VIP), program was held on
June 4. Among the activities was the presentation; of .VIP hats to
students by the Benmillrr chapter of the Canadian Foresters
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On 'Thursday, June 11, Colborne .School
had a special V,J..P. graduation ceremony
for its (;rule (/7 class.
[)ave Brereton, the teacher of the three-
month -course, chaired the ceremonies. 11e
spoke to the students 'arid .their guests of
the. irnportarme of this program in
assisting; students to better understand the
pressures and difficulties 'faring there in
today'M society.
He also stressed hew -much the student~
enjoyed getting.tu know the police on a per-
+.sonal basis. He said through this program
the students got to,know the police and b.et-
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Association, Front: !Michelle Ilaasnoot, Jason Wray: hack, OI'I'
('onstahle John Marshall, Lorna Milburn, Foresters Court Fascina-
tion president; Phil Foster, Chief Ranger and [)ave Brereton. Col-
borne VIP instructor. (photo by Patrick Raftis )
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to understand .the nature of their job. Ele
also applauded the work of. Constable John ,
Marshall of the Goderic•h 0.13 P. detach- .
ment for his able assistance.
Arnold Mathers, • Superintendent of
Education for the .Huron County Board of
Nducation spoke on how the program was
initiated. I -le said the program. was 'trnpor-
tant.in that it allowed students to deal a(tth
contrived peer situatifns in a safe imv;r on-
Over,one hundred coirunun+ty-based adult
basic literacy ( A131.). programs in Ontario
have recei..ed support thanks to grants
totalling $1.876,676, Minister of Citizenship
and Culture Lily Marro said today.
"`1'he•Ontario Community Literacy 'grants.
enhance ,the development.. and delivery of
English and French "ABL• programs." Dr.
Munro said. -This funding has enabled. non,
profit community-based organizations both
to initiate and • continue a wide .range of
literacy programs and servit.es, including
one-to-one tutoring. community learning
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Two graduates. Meighan ~Nark- and" -
Terri -Lynn Wagner spoke to the. audtenr.e
on what V.J.P. meant to them.
The .entire graduating class then did a
play depicting Some of the .units that were
taught in the course.
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• John Koss, principal 6f the school ended
by thanking the Canadian Order of
Foresters and Court Fascination for
donating special hats to the graduates. He •
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