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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Dec 1985, p. 4

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His message is international A freak snowstorm in Johannesburg during November 1966 gave South Africa's Abrahim Moola foretaste of December conditions in Canada. Thanks to the ers Ze BBE vik. ale | Wadia (eft) a efforts of students like Becky Truax (centre), MSSop PAUL SANDERSON Since its enrichment program was first in- troduced eight years ago, Midland Secondary School has been acknowledged as a county leader for special academic projects. While most enrich- ment schemes are geared strictly towards gifted students, MSS has always kept a portion of their extra activities open to the entire student body, through a unique program called Forum. When a special in- terest visitor comes to MSS as part of the enrichment program, students whose courses, classes, or interests compliment that speaker's message are invited to share in the Forum. Special Forum tickets entitle each student to the required time away from regular classes. Just last week Abrahim Moola, a representative of the African National Congress, was a Forum guest at the high school. Grade 12 and 13 history 4 SPECTACULAR SAVINGS OF UP TO iP eg 02 cd 3 iy, % 6 REIT QE - <S ¥ and teachers like Patrick Gruber (right), Moola visited MSS Thursday for a special Forum presentation on his work as a representative of the African National Congress. -photo by Paul Sanderson students, and a cross section of the student body interested in South Africa, watched an hour long documentary film called 'Six Days in Soweto." Moola intends the film to give Canadian young people an inside look at life within the system of apartheid. In the film, children of high school age and younger are shot while demanding improvements in their education system during a 1976 protest. It is the hope of the African National Congress, that Midland Midland 926-5997 | fHuronia Mall, 534 Bayfield Barrie St. N. Barrie 726-4400 CANADA'S LARGEST 'FABRICLAND FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR It's a team effort Representatives of Penetanguishene Volunteer Firemen's Association donned a different hat, Thursday night, with members of the 1986 Win- terama Committee. The Association will be taking over the annual parade this year hoping to make it better then ever. make a winning team are (from left to right) Ken Getting together to Quesnelle, Committee member Bill Stevens, Terry Dubeau, Richard LeBlanc and Tom Lizotte. -Photo by Michele Gouett ens up the world to students educating people about "the evil system of apartheid" will lead democracies to pressure South Africa for reform through economic sanctions. "Our goal is a truly non-racial democracy,"' stresses Moola, "because we need the white man as much as he needs us." Former MSS teacher Perry Rintoul spent a recent Forum timetable talking with interested students about his ex- periences during a six C.J.'s Clinic of Electrolysis Unwanted Hair Gone Forever ~~ eEye Brows arched & shaped =e eHairline permanently contoured ime eF acial hair removed . eBikini line restored th, ~ im eArms, legs, chest and back hair removed Medically approved safe & effective 255 Midland Short Wave Method Midland Ave. Free Consultation & Test 526-9479 month teaching ex- perience in China. Page 4, Tuesday, December 17, 1985 PORCELAIN & CRYSTAL ' Cakeplates, bowls, candleholders, candy dishes, vases, decanters High quality figurines NOW AT SPECIAI SAVINGS ep ae a mmm 711 Yonge MasterCard \\) for Christmas givin Choose from a large selection © , -- TY. es Sparkling with roses & clowns, - 28 i Aurora perfect for young & old Cus Oe figurines 2) from only $16.95 THE == PLACE SETTING 526-8523 LYDESINS ON SALE \ your table this holiday season Newly arived- Precious } PP oe Moments Dolls ts oe Beautrui nand-painted letters St. W., Midland eT SS ne eta Pe

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