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garoltOPOP • vach;`tnadeItli Amp* on the
The light hoih A the telephone, iota the
world and each was Wated.WOM4i
Ift took PoOPfelg'Allvent hias.aIrodtietiOn, tut gradually pot e,-10t Pf,ReOple okit`
' yOrk, and took sway much' of t • uniquenesS of the protipets, It took people
to.,, design computers:: that: are sioWlY
replacing people, it is enderstood
that eomputefi-dO not, make mistakes;
only people do.
Of course, it also took peOple to love and
to hate and to experience the
einsequencei. It took people to feel
jealousy and greed, discrimination and
...a,gger; it took .people to make w,ar.
It took people• to devise tactics to fool
their enemies. It took people to
manufacture guns and -auks -.that killed
more, reliably and to build planes taht
dropped hoMbi more precisely. "z
It took people. to invent the H-bomb-and
the•atom bomb, and the latest invention of •
people may be the last-one - 'the neutron
bomb: It doesn't damage property or
destroy. buildings; it just kills People.
People have always been important in
this world, and it looki as tbongb...it4trAy
take people to destroy the world and
themselves with it.
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create sky scrapers. of steel, glass and
concrete. , ' -
:'It took people to find drug formulae and
other methode. of treatment for combatting •
disease, • •
It took pebple•to express their thoughts-
in words and to preserve thep_ty 11-iting
them on paper, Some were told, as stories;
others had Thyme, and became poetry;
same were ipturpreted in song. .
It took peoPle to record the happenings
history and to ensu6t• that future
ge rations would'always,be aware of their
heri age. - , • It took people td dream and to turn their
tantasiesintqcalities. •
It took people to,,tame 'wild animals and
to control them to stilt their own purpose: It •
took people to harness Nature's power and '
'to ..male it their slave. It took people to
perfect technology and tb invent machines
that made their lives easier.
The horseless carriage was a tranipbrta,
don breakthrotigh; but people did'not rest
on their laurels; they. Made. if faster, more
powerfql and, more luxuri,ous.,,
itailroad tracks link cations from one
boundary to another, while jets traversed •
the World; • ships conquered unexplored
seaways:" and. rockets invaded space. :
People have always been important in
this world.
It took peopleto venture to str nge new
lands and to carve homes', f rins and
businesses out. of 'the wildertie s. It took
people to Conquer frontier after ontier; it
took people to. walk onnhe moo
'It took people. to sions modest lo ins_ ,
and to fashion m. rick.
It took peophmto design floor upon,'flOor of
apartments to accommodate an L ever-
'increasing population and it took peaple to
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A two day skiing •trip, planned
by members of the South. Huron-
District High School ski _club has
cuno educational, value whatsoever
according to 'Colborne township
school board trustee Shirley
Hazlitt. Hazlitt told the board at
its Wednesday meeting that the'
80 students from Grades 9 to 13
shoald ,have -planned their trip to
the: Collingwood Blue Mountain
Ski Resort-•for school holidays
rather than take ,time off • the
school calendar. -
The issue was raisedby'll'azlitt
,when the board was asked to
approve the excursion for, the
• Alpine Ski Club of S.H.D.S. The
--teaeher:sponsoringthetiip said -it-
was to "introduce .studentS' to •
participation in a recreational
activity 'Which is, ideal for, lifetime.
leisure ;time ., :pursuit": The
students are paybig. for the tirp
themselves, and, asked the board
for 'no money. '
Mrs. Hazlitt told the board that
she complemented the students
f 'showing enough interest lathe'
sport,to.organize the trip but -she
"failed' to see the educational
advantage of taking students
from Grade 9 ,to,,13 out of school
tor three days.'
The Colborne trustee said she.
had heard teachers say they
would love to have the opportuni-
lass- full vof students
for an entire day to just teach, She
said that''. possibility is remote
because ottleld trips, interviews
"Mth the School, health nurse and
leaving ..cfasS have year book
Pict tires taken. MEI
"We are a board have to stop
approving these gland holidays," E 4171844„
she said.
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told Hazlitt that the reason the • = INSTANT MON MIN JIM&
students had chosen that tiMe of' = AIM •
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venture. He Said had the students = 0 S 6941a. • :,BAGS • =
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the-costs. He. a•dded that the trip
appears to be a three day effort =I' op
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February 10 are professional
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The staff also made one as is the right across djakOm hqie.
usual custom. They bring the for a few `weeks, but ilabkto =
`blow out the candle§ which has a . cheer to OS, 1Ve
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them all out they get tit wish: will be able,to visit us tegularly
cake to the 'eelebrant singing about again. Before , et' =,
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