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OUR SCHOOL
- Library well protected - alarm system installed - barbed wire on order
- Fund raising includes van purchase
- Athletics programme has finest year at C.C.I.
- Mr. Giller revealed in successful variety production - BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
- C.C.I. hosts all Ontario Alpine Competition
- Mr. Ferguson retires as the local Superintendent of Education
- Director of Education, Jack Ramsay , to fight next federal election as liberal Candidate OUR TOWN
- Town Council meetings televised - ties sold at local clothing stores
- New plaza plans discussed for mountain road site
- Sgt. McKean gunned down near Anchor Inn
- Collingwood shipyards concerned about future contracts- fear closure
- Local businessmen's association plan to refurnish the main street using "heritage" theme OUR PROVINCE
- Stephen Lewis retires as N.D.P. party leader
- province moves to regulate the morals of its citizens - body rub parlours closing
- provincial schools face declining enrolments over next 8 years
-George McCague local M.P.P. appointed Minister of the Environment
- O.H.I.P. premiums rise in bid to cut provincial budget deficit
OUR COUNTRY
- R.C.M.P. under attact- should telephone tapping be legalized
-Canadian dollar plumments to new low- unemployment highest since the great depression - Rene Levesque moving toward referendum on Quebec separation
- Margaret Trudeau seeks alternate lifestyle with jet setters in New York
- Canada asserts authority over 200 miles of offshore water
- looks like a summer election as politicians spend more time in local area ridings
OUR WORLD
- threat of American neutron bomb shakes the Communist world
- many attempts to solve middle east crisis - no concrete results
- President Carter's popularity on the decline
- U.S.S.R. sets record in maintaining an orbiting space station
- Ian Smith's Rhodesian government gives in to the demands of the black majority
- Apartheid still alive in South Africa
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