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Come with a partner
or form up a posse...but don't miss the
"STARS OF THE
GRAND OLE
OPRY"
Saturday, Nov. 17 -Kitchener
The program features Mo Bandy
and The Rodeo Clowns, Lazy J.
Dalton, Tommy Hunter, Kenny
Price and Faron Young And The
Deputies. Master of Ceremonies;
Sandy Heckel. It will be one grand
ole time you won't want to miss.
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Physical
education
is important
in the system
By Stephanie Levesque
Basic skills in physical education are as
important for children as are
communication and computation skills says
a University of Western Ontario professor.
Professor Alike Van Hoist of Althouse
College, the teachers' college at Western,
said to achieve these skills, he has three
goals. These goals are part of the physical
education program he has written for
primary grades. This program is used in
whole or in part by the Huron -Perth
Separate School Board and the' Perth and
Huron County Boards of Education:
The three goals in Prof. Van Holst's
physical education program are reasonable
knowledge and proficiency in motor skills,
understanding and applying the knowledge
of the effects of activity on the body and the
role of activity in daily living.
He says there has been a definite
improvement in the physical activity of
Canadians over the past few years. On top of
this, Prof. Van Hoist says research shows a
decline in the severity of heart disease
among Canadians.
There is a much greater awareness of
physical activity now, says the university
professor -author.
"Almost anyone would agree that it is
good for you," said the professor.
However, not everyone agrees that
physical activity is for them. This, said the
professor, is where lifestyle changes have to
be made.
"That's the only way we'll ever be able to
make any changes in my opinion," he says.
Prof. Van Holst was a presentor at the
Huron -Perth Separate Schools systems PA
day. His goal for that day was to make the
teachers feel comfortable with his physical
education program.
The Suncaost Mall Merchant Association celebrated its ninth anniversary on the weekend
and treated patrons to coffee and cake. Past -president of the association, Don Corriveau,
cuts the cake with Cougar, who was,on hand for the promotion. (photo by Dave Sykes)
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A new program for youth in the tourism
industry has been announced by the
Treasurer Larry Grossman.
This program involves a two week tram-
ing at a -College of Applied Arts and
Technology combined with up to 16 weeks of
on-the-job experience with a tourist
establishment, plus special bursary
assistance.
There will be a training allowance for the
formal educational part of the program
amounting to $200 in total and which will be
paid at the end of the two-week period by the
Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology.
The training allowance for the job ex-
perience part of the program is $100 per.
week, based on $2.50 per hour for a 40 hour
week. As the hours may vary from week to
week allowances should be calculated on
this 40 hour average. Employers must pay
$100 per week even. if fewer than 40 hours
are worked. If trainees remain on staff after
the 16 -week training period they must be
paid at least the normal minimum wage.
The Youth Tourism program is open to all
tourist establishments located outside ma-
jor urban areas such as Metro Toronto, Ot-
tawa and London. Included are resorts,
lodges, fishing and hunting " camps,
restaurants, private camp grounds and
amusement parks.
Eligible employers must provide on-the-
job training and offer positions that are va-
cant and new - not positions previously oc-
cupied by regular staff.
Applicants must be 15 to 24 years of age,
with no previous experience in the tourism
industry and must be out of school for at
least three months and looking for full-time
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,Waste Management.
Improvement Programs
Grants in the amount of $6,009 and $5,000
has been awarded -to the Township of
Goderich and the Town of Seaforth under
the Waste Management Improvement Pro-
gram to upgrade and study its landfill sites.
According to Environment Minister Andy
Brandt the funds are provided to relieve the
burden imposed on municipalities in
meeting the standards required for the safe
disposal of domestic waste.
Both the Township of Goderich and the
Town of Seaforth will use the funds to im-
prove the local landfill operation by general
upgrading and conducting a
hydrogeological study of the site with
respect to leachate control.
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