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PAGE 10A--GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,1982
Convert to
semesters
SEAFORTH- Seaforth
District High School will
become the first high school
in Huron and Perth Counties
to convert to the semester
system starting next Sep-
tember.
Principal, Bruce Shaw
sees the semester system as
a "new challenge" which
will require a lot of ad-
justment by students and
staff. He feels that the new
system is more flexible and
offers students a better
opportunity to concentrate
on their. studies.
WI names
delegates
The Goderich Branch of
the Women's Institute met .at
MacKay Centre on
Thursday, May 6 at 2 p.m.
with Mrs. M. Clairmont
presiding and Mrs. P.
McTaggart as pianist.
After the -opening exer-
cises, the roll call, "My •
worst cooking mistake", was
answered by 14 members.
Programs for 1982-1983,
prepared by Mrs. Phyllis
McTaggart, were given out.
Delegates to Huron West
District meeting in
Londesboro on May 31 are:
president, secretary, district
'director and assistant.
President Mary Clairmont
and secretary, Mrs. Sitter
.were named to go to the 85th
anniversary of W.I.' in Toron-
to August 12.
Mrs. McTaggart reported
that the plaque received
from the provincial -govern-
ment in 1981 com-
memorating the 80th an-
niversary of Goderich W.I.
was now hanging in MacKay
Centre. •
Tweedsmuir curator Mrs.
C. Taylor's report of the
historical meeting in St.
George's Parish hall, was
read by Mrs. E. Anderson.
Mrs. G. Goldthorpe
displayed the Large afghan
she had made for the W.I..
and tickets will be sold for a
draw in November.
The program was under
the convenorship of ' the
Family 'and. Consumer Af-
fairs Committee, Mrs. G.;
Morley and Mrs. M. McKen-
zie. Mrs. Morley read two
poems., "Springtime
Awakening"' and `-`ME.-.
Mother". The topie.was "Be
it plain • or fancy, here is
something I made myself":
Mrs. M. Good displayed two
afghans and several pair_of
embroidered pillow slips
with crocheted edging.
Mrs. M. McKenzie read
several current events. •
After . singing the W.I.
grace, Mrs. Morley and her
committee served lunch and
tea.
Police 1�
Week here
OPP Commissioner James
Erskine has invited Ontario
residents to visit one of their
16 district headquarters or
185 local OPP detachments
during Police Week, May 9 -
15.
The traditional open house
held by the OPP will be
repeated this year to mark
Police Week • 1982. Many
detachments will have
displays showing how the
men and women of the OPP
serve their communities.
The Police Week slogan
this year is: "We are all vic-
tims of crime." This theme
will be stressed by police of-
ficers right across the coun-
try.
"This year's slogan really
hits the spot," said Commis-
sioner Erskine. "We are all
paying in the end, whether
it's higher prices in stores to
compensate for shoplifting,
higher insurance premiums
to pay for stolen cars or
higher taxes to pay for van-
dalized schools."
Many of the police
displays in various shopping
malls will emphasize how
people can help themselves
by trying to prevent crime.
From a youngster who
makes sure he padlocks his
bike to the cottage owner
who marks his property and
records serial numbers of
valuable items, everyone
can play a part in reducing
crime.
The people of Ontario
value the safe way of life to
which they have become ac-
customed. With support
from the public, the police
are better able to preserve
the public peace.
"Police forces are moving
more and more to proactive
policing, or striving to pre-
vent crime rather than just
catch the criminals after-
wards," explains Commis-
sioner Erskine.
"But the first technology
and latest police equipment
are useless without the help
.of a concerned community.'
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