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ANNEXATION PROPOSAL ® The Town of Wingham has made a formal presentation
. p sentatlor� of. the lands it
hopes to annex from Turnberry Township. included in the proposalis-the land -ea -et -of -the town=bounce
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approxlmate!y to the Lynn Hoy property on Highway 86 and north to the 8 -line; the Hoy farm mirth of
Wingham and the Wingham Town Cemetery, as well as a considerable portion of -Lower Torn:to -the
West; including the Royal Homes plant: Cemetery,
township no must respond to the town's proposal }
AIDS education progr
is just around the corner
An AIDS education program tor
students of -the Huron Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board (IIPCRCSS) system is _ Just
around the comer, the board was
told at its regular January session.
A committee headed by Dennis
Mackey, a religious education
family life consultant, and John
McCauley, superintendent of
- education, has been preparing a
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$1,760 in remuneration in 1988, an
increase of $200 or 13 per cent.
Councillors Jim Taylor; Fred Meier,
Don Schultz and Ray Hallahan will
be paid $1,200 each this year, an
increase of $150 or 14 per cent,
Gouneil ' me rbers-=receive $40 for
all extra, special imeetings, $40 per
half day when =on� township busing
and io fill thy.
'Drainage Superintendent Harold
Erringtoio'S hourly rate was .in-
ereased to $10.50 from $9.36, an
increase. 1.14 or 12 _cent,. Mr,:
Ertingtalialso receives $15 for each
meet*• . he attends and mfleage at
theta*** rate.
oldbuilding inspector;
receives din fees he eettectst
as ww 11 f 10 herrhour °ptat ,,.
program for the implementation of
AIDS education into„ the present
religion and family life program
The mandatory program,
scheduled to begin this March,
starts at the Grade 7 and Grade 8
levels, and will be studied again at
the Grade 10 level, Mr. Mackey said.
He explained that the Ontario
Ministry of Education has issued a
mandate calling for AIDS education
programs to be taught in schools and
that the bishop of Catholic education
wants AIDS education taught within
the mandate of a Catholic education.
The program which has been ap-
proved by all bishops in. Ontario and
all. Catholic boards is taught on three
levels r medical, moral and social.
Medically, the program teaches
the facts about AIDS, Mr. Mackey
said. Morally, it deals with sexual
responsibility, the area of chastity
and an understanding 'of what the
church says aboUt sexuality..
Socially, Mr. Mackeir` said, students
learn to have compassion;for those
who have AIDS, how; theyshould
respond, and how` the restyles of
society give riset0sueha dit
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church ; teaching, all sex outside of
marriage is wrong.
The newly -implemented AIDS
education program is giving
teachers and students the op-
portunity to _talk about what is
already studied in family life and
then, relate it to AIDS, Mr. Mackey
said.
Teachers, parents and board trus-
tees will not be left out of AIDS
education. The program has a
complete in -servicing plann, which
will provide instruction to all
teachers who will be 'teaching' the
AIDS course, aswell as any other
interested teacher' or r- board memo
ber. The program has also made
allowances for parents to learn.
about,AIDS,and what their child will
be taught.
If any parents want their childi �.
exempted from the AIDS e,cation
course, tat option. available.
However, Mr. 11ckey said, it is
'hoped every parent. will see the
serious nage-at the. Akease that
it is fatal :W.. and opt 'to'voice any
cone about . the program while'
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