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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-14, Page 18Sa PAGE 2A.--40DERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, .1974 P Government announces plans to use Ont. schools for the people A six -point program intended to. promote the community use of schools was announced last week by Education Minister Thomas Wells. Speaking to the Ontario Communities and Schools Con- ference in London, Ontario, Mr. Wells stated that for the balance- of the 1974.75 school year the //Ministry will grant boards up to $10,000 per project for new or expanded • community school projects. The money can be used. for staffing of such programs. A community schools unit will be created within the ministry with a small staff in the Toronto office and a cum- munity education officer in each of the nine regional offices across the province. Mr• Wells'. said that the new unit will em- ploy existing ministry staff; and ' will not require hiring 9f ad- ditional • personnel, The unit personnel,' he said, will work in the schools at the grass roots level, improving and expanding existing community school programs and develdping new , ones. The community schools unit will be backed by an ad- visory committee comprised of representatives of provincial' organizations concerned with recreation, educarchn and corn- munity affairs. The ministry will also produce a practical handbook that will inform and motivate school principals, staff, and in- terested citizens regarding the community use of schools. It will contain facts; ideas, and examples. The 'current policy • •of - allowing school boards to classify their expenditures related to community school activities outside the limits of the provincial expenditure ceilings will be maintained Gordon. Hill delighted at Canada's new pledge The Ontario Federation of . Agriculture applauds Canad:l('s three-year pledge .to supply 10. per cent of world food" aid at an estimated cost of $850,Q00,000 for three years. "We are delighted," says Gordon Hill, OFA president. . OFA, through the Canadian Federatiora of Agriculture, for a number of years has urged the . Canadian government to step ,Canadian food Etid. programs 'and, more particularly, technical .assistance -to , help develop agriculture abroad, 411., "We ' are confident tliat Canadian farmers are prepared, to pay their share to .support the program,". Hill says. "We , �6 hope the Canadian government will !Hake a strong effort to •- gain support 'from the general public who must contribute to the ' food . effort through in- creased taxes. "It is most important that these world food, relief stocks I. be isolated from market speculation. Tio" must be held in such a way that they do not' become a club to beat down farm prices, for grain on domestic market:5," he "said. "Much as they want to con-. tribute, farmers cannot afford to pay double or triple what other. Canadians. pay, by having food -aid 'stocks used as a weapon," Hill pointed out. "Make no mistake," says Hill, "if a grain dealer-has_ac- cess to .these stocks to meet his requirements, he will use the surplus to drive downthe price of all the grain he buys. "Farmers are proud that Canada took the initiative in setting a goal early in the World Food Congress. Announ- cing the target in quantity, rather than dollars 'that could erode through inflation, is im- portant," he cfintinued. "We want to do our share, perhaps even a little bit, more, but we want Canadians to unt derstand that an all-out shared assault ,on hunger is needed," Hill said. ",We must understand that food alone won't do it. Developing co4lntries must build storage facilities, tran- sportation routes and distribution systems before our food will reach hungry or star- ving people," he concluded. SIGHT TH 4 The rninlstr`•, Mr. Wells said, will strongly 'support the con- cept of community use of schools after regular school hours as well -as the Ilse of vacant school facilities for corn munity purposes during school hours. The ministry will also urge' school boards to examine their procedures a,nd policies relating to liaison and co- operation with community ,agencies that may wish to use„ board facilities. Mr. Wells said that he was not talking about building new schools to accommodate com- munity school programs but rather about making use of existing school buildings in new ways and. for new purposes. The ministry, Mr. Wells said, strongly supports programs and projects that encour,.a..ge in- dividuals and groups to use schools for activities that ex- tend the school as a cultural, social and learning centre of the neighborhood- for people of all ages. r„ Essex Week At A&P WEO! w IENBRAND VAC PAC78," VAC PAC 38 ESSEX , B ITALIAN SAUSAGE HOTBRANDAND STORE SWEET 88? 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