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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-06-08, Page 12Page 12 Citizens News, June 8, 1978 CUBS CAMP OUT — Cubs and scouts from a number of area communities participated in a campout over the weekend at Point Farms Provincial Park at Goderich. Shown in their tent are Bayfield Cubs Bob Dunn, Danny Denomme, Mark Westlake and Michael Clark. Staff photo Local crops look good While farm crops in the area are coming along reasonably well a good rain this week would help con- siderably according to Huron Associate Ag Rep Mike Miller. Miller said the good weather of the last 10 days has allowed most farmers to catch up following a very slow start due to cool weather. He said, "Corn planting on the average was about 10 days late, but, is now growing quickly. This is compounding spraying problems." Spring grains do not appear to be growing as well as they should ac- cording to Miller. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L 27. 1978 Dog Tags 1978 Dog Tags are now available at the Municipal Office at the following rate structure: 1st male or spayed female $4.00, 2nd $8.00; 1st female $8.00, 2nd $12.00; 3rd of either $50.00 and if not picked up by June 15th, 1978 the rate will be doubled to cover costs. Sharon A. Baker, Clerk-Treasurer. ::�[IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIItI111111111111111111111111I1111111116111111111111111t111111111111Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr DRIVE -IIS THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - JUNE 9.10-11 Sometimes when you reach for a dream you have to leave something behind. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT THE I `QE WITH SO MANX rim have ie see it twice, you have to see it twice. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT c COIUmbIA Prclures Induslnes Inc I9TT At the Exeter branch of Canadian Canners, manager Jack Urquhart said, "Our crops are generally in a healthy state.. The peas couldn't look much better." Urquhart said planting of peas would continue until late next week with the first harvesting slated for July 1. Corn planting will be com- pleted by June 20. The local canning manager said rainfall in the area has been very variable. He continued, "Some areas need rain and others are set as far as moisture is con- cerned." Board will see two films By JEFF SEDDON Trustees of the Huron County Board of Education plan to go to the movies June 12 to decide if two films dealing with rape are fit for use in county high schools. The films, How To Say No to a Rapist and Survive and All About Rape, are suggested viewing for secondary school students to help them deal with a rapist if they are ever confronted by one. One film, How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive, is currently in the board's film library and the other has just been released. Dorothy Wallace, chair- man of the board's school program policy committee, told the board that the board owned film has been shown once in 1977-78 to a Grade 12 law class. The film recently came under some criticism after a University of Western Ontario student employed the advice offered in the film and was brutally raped on the London campus last year. The victim claimed the advice given in the film was wrong and that the film should be banned from use in schools and universities. The board was asked by the . Kinsmen Club of Belgrave to make use of the film in its secondary schools. The Club sent a letter to the board saying its members had seen the film and a recommendation was made to encourage the board to make use of the "excellent" film. Separate school trustee Eugene Frayne pointed out to the board that the recent controversy over questionable material in English literature textbooks in use in county classrooms may be stirred by a board decision over use of the films. He said the board may be opening the door for more criticism from parents. "It seems like board members have received a lot of criticism over books we haven't read. The people putting out these films have no experience in rape, who are they to talk," he said. "It's just a comment." Wallace suggested that the board invite some of its teachers or interested parents to attend the giniIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUItIIIIIIIIuIIihIIIIIIUH Alum IIItlhIIIIIIIIIII111IIIlII111111IIlIII111111L! Fresh Side Ribs Devon Bacon For BBQ, Boneless Blade or Short R1 Roasts Fresh Medium Ground Beef Schneider Bucket of Chicken Fresh Butt Chops Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. 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